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  Green Lake Trek

Green Lake TrekGreen Lake Trek , the base camp of Mount Khanchendzonga on the Zemu Galcier in North Sikkim is a splendid walk with the variety of flowers like rhododendrons, blue poppies and primulas all in bloom. The mountain views are fantastic with amphitheater of peaks with Khangchendzonga at the head of the valley. However, the Green lakes base camp is more than 5000 metres and so proper acclimatization is essential to avoid altitude sickness.
 

  Day to Day Itinerary - Green Lake Trek
 
 


Day 01: Gangtok –Lachen (2700 m)
This journey from Gangtok to Lachen is covered by jeep along the North Sikkim highway and takes about 6-7 hours

Day 02: Lachen – Jakthang (3300 m)
Following the main North Sikkim highway to Thangu , we reach the junction of the Lachen Chu and the Zemu Chu at Sema. After crossing the Zemu Chu, we proceed westward up the Zemu valley following a trail through the forest. The path of rhododendron thickets and fallen tree trunks leads to Lhonak chu before reaching Jakthang, situated in a small meadow with a broken herdsmen's hut that makes a convenient first nights halt.

Day 03: Jakthang – Yabuk (3850 m)
From Jakthang, the path to Yabuk climbs thorugh the forest and after three hours of steady walking, we reach the snout of the Zemu Glacier. We reach Yabuk by lunch time.

Day 04: Yabuk- Rest Camp (4500 m)
Following the glacier of the Zemu, the trail is mainly over boulders and the Zemu chu rushes through the glacier and as the valley opens up the great peaks come into view. The Rest Camp is situated right opposite Siniolchu and has a fabulous view of one of the most beautiful mountains in Sikkim . Along the trail blue sheep is often sighted. Walk slowly as the sir gets thinner and acclimatization becomes of essence.

Day 05: Rest Camp – Greenlakes (5050 m)
The trail from Rest Camp climbs gently up the valley for about three to four hours.. This is one of the finest walks with the Siniolchu, Simvo, Twins and the Khangchendzonga are some of the giants that dominate the horizon. Rest at the camp, known as the Green Lake Plain, the name being derived from a small tarn at the eastern end where on clear morning the reflection of the Khangchendzonga is seen in the waters.

Day 06: Rest day at the Green lakes.
Spend the day lazing in the sunshine watching the peaks. The Zemu gap that links the Zemu valley to the Talung valley is clearly seen from the hill behind the camp with the magnificent view of the Khangchendzonga as well

Day 07: Green lakes to Yabuk
The return journey would be much quicker as it is downhill.

Day 08: Yabuk to Jakthang

Day 09: Jakthang to Lachen

Day 10: Lachen – Gangtok

 

 
 
  Pricing Details - Green Lake Trek
 


DELUXE TREK & TOUR cost –10 pax
Trekking cost -10 Pax $ USD   75 per person per day.
Tour cost – 10 Pax $ USD 75 Per Person Per day.

STANDRAD COST –
Trekking cost -10 Pax $ USD   65 per person per day.
Tour cost – 10 Pax $ USD 60 Per Person Per day.

BUDGET COST-
Trekking cost -10 Pax $ USD   55 per person per day.
Tour cost – 10 Pax $ USD 50 Per Person Per day. 
 
 
The price includes
Airport pick up & drop including all necessary transportation, Different category hotels Accommodation deluxe, standard and budget hotel in Gangtok & Pamayangtse, Yuksom and Darjeeling with Bed & Breakfast (CP Basis). Trekking support with trekking guide, cook, potters, yaks, trekking accommodation with meals & beverages, services for trekking permit, Khangchendzonga National Park fees & other necessary services.

The cost does not include
Expenses of personal nature such as laundry,
telephone, alcohol and personal insurance however covers immediate
medical facilities.




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