Due to its abundance of hills, mountains, valleys, forests, wildlife, and streams, the Northeast of India is one of the richest parts of the country. There are lots of best trekking places in North East India. Nevertheless, many of them remain unknown. Wouldn’t it be exciting to trek such beautiful sites of stainless beauty in Northeast India? It is the right place for those who are into trekking and are looking for offbeat destinations. Here are amazing treks in Northeast India that are all set to fulfill the trekker within you.

North East India boasts a variety of wildlife and beautiful landscapes. Almost every season brings out the best in this region. There are unique cultures and traditions here, as well as authentic cuisines that attract tourists from around the world. If you’re planning a hiking trip with your friends and loved ones, these amazing places in the North East would be the best place to enjoy the fresh air and beautiful scenery.

Here Know The Amazing Trekking Places In North East India

  • Goechala Trek

Goechala Trek

A beautiful and adventurous trek awaits you in Sikkim. The Goechala trek provides spectacular views of Kanchenjunga, Simvo, Pandim, and Kabru. During this trek, you will be close to Mt. Kangchenjunga’s eastern part. In addition, you can see the Rathong glacier. There are moss-covered forests of rhododendron, chestnut, pine, oak, magnolia, and maple along the trek trail.

Several beautiful birds can be found in these diverse forests like the Rufous-vented Yuhina, the Red-billed Leothrix, the Silver-eared Mesia, and the Fire-breasted Flowerpecker. You will surely be mesmerized by the entire view on this trek.

  • Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu Trek

This trek is one of the most stunning and captivating in the Eastern Himalayas. It offers a spectacular view of Everest and Kanchenjunga. A trek to Sandakphu offers you a chance to experience nature’s wild grandeur. The trek route runs along the Singalila Range, home to the country’s most biodiverse temperate forest. The highest summit of the Singalila range, Sandakphu, is a vantage point.

You’ve got a great view of Makalu, Everest, Kanchenjunga, and Lhotse from this vantage point. Rhododendrons, primulas, and magnolias are sure to mesmerize you with their eternal beauty. In addition, there are 400 orchid species, several mammals, and over 250 species of birds along the trekking trail.

  • Dzongri Trek

Dzongri Trek

This is one of the most popular North East India Treks. Dzongri has a great view of Mt. Kangchenjunga, Mt. Kabru, Mt. Pandim, and Mt. Simvo. Those who want a close look at Kangchenjunga should attempt this trek. Dzongri trek offers you a variety of views, from meadows to mountains to stunning views. It is impossible not to be captivated by the beauty of the surrounding area during this trek. There is moss in the forests of oak, chestnut, pine, maple, magnolia and rhododendron.

Several beautiful birds can be seen in these forests, including Red-billed Leothrix, Silver-eared Mesia, Rufous-vented Yuhina, and Fire-breasted Flowerpecker. Tshoka and Bakhim are small Tibetan hamlets along your journey. At the end of your trip, you will be rewarded with a spectacular view of Kangchenjunga.

  • Singalila Trek

Singalila Trek

If you want to see the majestic peaks such as Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, or Lhotse, then you’ll have to trek along the intriguing Singalila ridge. The Uttarey Singalila expedition or the Singhalila Trek provides adrenaline-pumping climbs to explore five to seven high-altitude lakes in Sikkim. A trek that covers places such as Dhor, Chewabhanjyang, Parey Megu, and Thangshing takes place along the ridge. There is no doubt the thrill of seeing Mt. Everest distantly, which is of course stunningly beautiful, and the ‘Sleeping Buddha’ view of Kanchenjunga as well as the surrounding ranges.

  • Tinjurey Trek

Tinjurey Trek

It is a great choice to trek to Tinjurey in the Phambong-lho wildlife sanctuary if you are looking for a leisurely day hike. Tashi Viewpoint is 8 km from Gangtok, the capital of the wonderful state of Sikkim. There are a few steep climbs under stress, but it’s well worth it to see the magnolia and maple forest. The watchtower at Tinjurey offers a spectacular view of Gangtok town and Kunchenjungha peak from the home of deer and leopards.

  • Druk Path trek

Druk Path trek

Druk Path Trek is one of the mind blowing trekking in North East India. This is a scenic trek between Thimpu and Paro that crosses several glacial lakes. The Druk Path trek provides stunning views of the Eastern Himalayas. The Druk Path trek is one of several scenic treks in Bhutan. Chomolhari, Bhutan’s most revered mountain, is visible from the Paro valley.

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There were several passes on the trek trail. The clear mountain lakes and yak herders’ encampments can be viewed while camping en route. You will surely be mesmerized by the splendid scenery of this place. There are also lesser-known peaks to explore, such as Gangkar Puensum and Jitchu Drake.

  • Barsey Rhododendron Trek

Barsey Rhododendron Trek

The trek is set among the rhododendron forests of Sikkim and one of the most attractive treks in the country. You will be able to see the Kanchenjunga peaks from here. Spring is the ideal season to do this trek. Rhododendrons surrounded by this spectacular landscape look even better this time. In addition, you will be blown away by the view of the Himalayas in Sikkim. There are vivid reds, yellows, and pink colors covering all of the slopes. We are surrounded by the aroma of rhododendrons in bloom.

West Sikkim has the Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary that you can explore on this trek. Rhododendrons are found in this sanctuary in 13 different varieties. The whole slope is covered with Campanulatum, Hodgson, Barbatum, Falconeri, and Arboreum. There are so many bird species in this area during the spring. Therefore, if you enjoy bird watching, you will enjoy this trek. The scenic views of Kangchenjunga are another highlight of this trek.

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