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Category: Ask HT – Trek Q & A

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A week long homestay hiking option in Western Himalayas

  • Published: 31 Mar 2020
  • Author: by HT Desk
  • Categories: Ask HT – Trek Q & A, Trekking Options
homestay-trek-in-darhwal-western-himalayas-india

I would like to ask if you have any recommendations for a 5 to 7 day hike between 11 and 18 April for four persons in Uttarakhand or Himachal Pradesh. We would come from Delhi on 10 April and return to Delhi on 19 April Before suggesting trail(s) we would

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Family trek in Sikkim Darjeeling during spring summer

  • Published: 23 Feb 2020
  • Author: by HT Desk
  • Categories: Ask HT – Trek Q & A, Choosing your right trek
rhododendron-trek-in-spring-summer

We are a family of 5 with kids having 7, 9 and 10 years old and: Looking for a trek in Sikkim of almost 5 to 7 days by end of April. We are all good trekkers and would like to see rhododendrons and big mountains. We will reach Bagdogra

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2 weeks vacation with a trek in Sikkim plus Bhutan tour during spring

  • Published: 30 Jan 2020
  • Author: by HT Desk
  • Categories: Choosing your right trek
trekking-in-india-sikkim-bhutan-in-april

Planning a 2 weeks vacation which should include a trek in Sikkim or Darjeeling area and a later trip to Bhutan spanning 2 weeks. Below is the email conversation which enabled the prospective trekkers to take right decision as per their choice and expectations. Read trekkers enquiries in GREY and

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Trekking on Singalila Ridge: Sandakphu Phalut to Singalila top and Barsey

  • Published: 10 Nov 2019
  • Author: by HT Desk
  • Categories: Ask HT – Trek Q & A, Trekking Options
singalila-ridge-trek

Singalila ridge and different trek options: Singalila ridge is a north to south mountain ridge and runs along Nepal/India border. Towards south it is the De facto border between Nepal and West Bengal in India passing through Sandakphu and Phalut. Then it continues north bordering Nepal and Sikkim up to

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Family trekking tour in Sikkim Darjeeling during late October

  • Published: 4 Nov 2019
  • Author: by HT Desk
  • Categories: Choosing your right trek
family-trek-in-sikkim-darjeeling

We are a family of five (children ages 14-11) interested in doing a trek in Sikkim, the Singalila trek during Oct 26 – Nov 1. The dates are fixed, but we could consider also the Barsey Sanctuary or another one. We have teenage kids who can do a medium trek.

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Week long homestay trek option in Sikkim or Darjeeling

  • Published: 25 Oct 2019
  • Author: by HT Desk
  • Categories: Trekking Options
homestay-trek-options-in-sikkim

Please let me know about the details of trekking options in Barsey area or in Sikkim/Darjeeling area during the first week of January. We plan our vacation for 7 days, including journey from NJP to NJP. We are a team of 4 members about 50-52 years of age group and

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A moderate grade Himalayan trek in November

  • Published: 21 Aug 2019
  • Author: by HT Desk
  • Categories: Choosing your right trek
a-moderate-trek-in-november

Initially two prospective trekkers enquired about our early November Goecha La fixed departure trek. Their dates were not matching with our group departure date and they had plan to arrive couple of days later. They were keen on a right trek which should throw some challenges on the trail. Moreover

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