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Sandakphu Trek Sandakphu Trek ₹.12,350 Per Person 5 Nights 6 Days Season:Summer,Rainy,Winter Contact: Devaraj – 9579199710 [email protected] TOUR GALLERY : ABOUT TOUR : Often credited as a trekkers' wonderland, Sandakphu is the highest peak in the state of West Bengal and is one of the easiest Himalayan treks. It is one of the few trekking spots on the earth that offers you a chance to witness nature in its best form. You may be hearing about it for the first time as it is one of the hidden gems in our country. Those who love mountains and nature could not afford to miss visiting this destination. The best thing is that you get a chance to see peaks like Mount Everest and K2. INCLUSIONS : 1. Accomodation 2. Food 3. Guide 4. Bonfire EXCLUSION : 1. Personal Expenses 2. Anything not mentioned above DAY WISE ITINERARY : Day1 :- Travel to Manebhanjan Upon arrival in New Jalpaiguri/Siliguri in the morning, you will be taken to Manebhanjan, the origin of this amazing Sandakphu trekking. Day2 :- `. After your breakfast, start trekking towards Tumling, one of the spectacular peaks in the Singalila Range. Upon arrival at a trekker’s hut. Day3 :- -Get ready to trek to Kalipokhri covering a distance of around 9 km in 5 hours. -While walking past the Singalila National Park, explore and discover the enchanting beauty of the vicinity. -Stay overnight in a trekker's hut in Kalipokhri. Day4 :- Today, you will be trekking in Sandakphu, the highest point in West Bengal. Enjoy the panoramic views of the Mt Khanchendzonga and Everest, the scenic forests underneath. Relish the sight of a mesmerising sunset as well.overnight stay will be in a trekker’s hut Day5 :- Start the day with a descending trek from Sandakphu to Srikhola. For the first half of the trek, climb downhill to Gurdum (around 5 hours). For the next half, a 2 hours’ descend will finally take you to Srikhola. Day6 :- In the morning, take a drive through the winding roads and get transferred to New Jalpaiguri. The experience ends here. POLICY : 1. If cancellations are made 30 days before the start date of the trip, 25% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees. 2. If cancellations are made 15-30 days before the start date of the trip, 50% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees. 3. If cancellations are made within 0-15 days before the start date of the trip, 100% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees. BENIFITS : 1. Health -Improve Fitness 2. Health -Weight n Calories Loss 3. Health -Healthy Heart n Breathing 4. Mind -Destress and Detoxify Mind Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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