

This journey is a combination of two treks in very contrasting but equally fascinating regions of the eastern Himalaya. The first has panoramic views of Mt. Everest, the other through pristine landscape. The journey starts in Darjeeling, India and finishes in Bhutan.
Darjeeling is a charming town with a wonderful mix of people and culture. From just about anywhere in town you can look across the valleys to the world’s third highest mountain, Kanchenjunga 8598m.
The walk from here is along the Singalila ridge that borders Nepal and Sikkim. You walk through forests and little villages and from the ridge enjoy a panoramic view that stretches all the way from Mt. Everest to Kangchenjunga.
The second part of the trek in Bhutan takes you through sparsely populated pristine valleys and across high passes where the only people you are likely to meet are the Yak herders. You have marvelous views of Mt. Chomolhari on this trek.
