
Sandakphu Summit Trek
The crown jewel of Darjeeling treks. Witness four of the world's five highest peaks from West Bengal's highest point.

Trek the legendary Singalila Ridge with local guides who call these mountains home. From sunrise at Sandakphu to ancient monasteries, discover Darjeeling the authentic way.

Sandakphu & Phalut
Walk the roof of Bengal with panoramic views of four of the world's five highest peaks. Experience the legendary sleeping Buddha silhouette at sunrise and traverse through pristine rhododendron forests along the India-Nepal border.
3,636m
Highest Point
7 Days
Duration
~68 km
Distance
500+
Trekkers
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From gentle morning walks to challenging multi-day expeditions, find the adventure that matches your spirit and fitness level.

The crown jewel of Darjeeling treks. Witness four of the world's five highest peaks from West Bengal's highest point.

A gentle introduction to the Singalila range through ancient rhododendron forests with stunning valley views.

Explore ancient Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, prayer wheel circuits, and meet local monks in the peaceful hillside villages.

Home to the elusive Himalayan Monal and 300+ bird species. Best during spring migration with expert local ornithologists.
Real-time mountain conditions to help you plan your adventure. Weather data updated every 15 minutes from high-altitude stations.
Data sourced from Open-Meteo • Mountain conditions can change rapidly
Real photographs from our guides and trekkers. No filters, no stock photos — just the raw beauty of the Darjeeling Himalayas.

First light on the Sleeping Buddha — Sandakphu, 4:47 AM

Prayer flags at Tonglu Pass — Singalila Ridge

Morning chai break — Kaijaley Tea House, 2,800m

The backbone of the mountains — Sherpa porters near Tumling
Our guides aren't just experts—they're born in these mountains. They know every trail, every hidden waterfall, and the best spot for sunrise chai.
100% of your booking supports local communities
Every trek directly employs local guides, porters, and homestay families. Your adventure funds education and conservation in these mountain villages.