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Mt Brumkhangshe Expedition

12 Nights/13 Days
Price per person ON REQUEST
Difficulty
Difficulty
Difficult to Strenuous (D)
Duration
Duration
13 Days
Maximum Altitue
Maximum Altitue
5635 m / 18488 ft
Pickup Point
Pickup Point
Bagdogra / NJP
Drop Point
Drop Point
Bagdogra / NJP
Base Camp
Base Camp
Lachung
Min/Max Age
Min/Max Age
14 to 65 years
Best time to visit
Best time to visit
Mar to May & Sept to Nov

Trip Overview

Mt. Brumkhangtse is located at a lofty elevation of 5635 meters near Yumthang Valley in North Sikkim.  Graded as moderate, it is one of the easiest non-technical alpine peaks open for climbing in Sikkim. The Mt. Brumkhangtse expedition passes through the exquisite and extensive valley of Lachung and Yumthang.

This exotic odyssey runs through the dense and extensive lush green alpine vegetation with breathtaking views of snow-capped mountain peaks such as Eagle Peak, Pheling Peak, etc. In addition to peak climbing, this expedition tour also offers trekkers and climbers ample opportunities to gain a beautiful view of the famous Lachung valley and Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary.

Our immense experience and expertise in trekking and peak climbing in Sikkim will help you to enjoy this amazing journey amidst the daunting Himalayan Range! 

Itinerary

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    Day 1

    Bagdogra to Gangtok (1650m/5-6 hrs drive) (Hotel stay) - D

    Upon arrival at Bagdogra airport meet our representative and drive towards Gangtok via Melli and Rangpo Check post. On arrival at Gangtok check into the hotel and refresh. Evening free to explore Gangtok and its surrounding. Overnight at the hotel.

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    Day 2

    Gangtok Rest, Sightseeing and final preparation (2-4 hrs tour) (Hotel Stay) - B/L/D

    Today is a rest day for short sightseeing, leisure walks, final preparation, and completing permit formalities before heading for Lachen. Overnight at the Hotel.

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    Day 3

    Gangtok to Lachung (3000m/124 Kms/6-7 hrs drive) (Hotel Stay) - B/L/D

    After breakfast, we will drive from Gangtok to Lachung. En-route, we will visit the Tashi view point, Kabi Longtsok, Seven sister's waterfall, and Singhik viewpoint. On arrival at Lachung check into the hotel. Evening free to walk around Lachung Village. Overnight at the Hotel.

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    Day 4

    Lachung to Shiv Mandir Base Camp (3900m/2 hrs drive) (Camping) - B/L/D

    Today after Breakfast in the morning, we will leisurely drive to Shiv Mandir base camp. It’s a short drive of around 2 hours via Yumthang valley. Upon arrival at Shiv Mandir base camp set up camp and take a short hike to enjoy the heavenly nature. Overnight Camping.

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    Day 5

    Rest and Exploration day at Shiv Mandir Base Camp (3900m/3-5 hrs trek) (Camping) - B/L/D

    Today after breakfast we will go for an easy and casual exploration of Brumkhangtse valley. We will try to reach some good high points during the hike so that we can acclimatize well. Later in the evening descend back to the base camp and make final preparation for the next day trek to Advance basecamp. Overnight Camping

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    Day 6

    Shiv Mandir Base Camp to Advance Base Camp (4500m/5-6 hrs trek) (Camping) - B/L/D

    Today after breakfast we will trek from base camp to the advanced base camp of Mt. Brumkhangtse Expedition. The actual expedition starts from today onwards with trekking and climbing mostly through off trails routes and snow. Overnight Camping.

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    Day 7

    Advance Base Camp to Camp 1 (5100m/5-6 hrs trek and Climbing) (Camping) - B/L/D

    Today after breakfast, we will start trekking and climbing towards Camp 1 through the Glacier of Mt. Brumkhangtse. The initial 200m to 300m of the climb is steep with some crevasses. Once we overcome this section, we will reach the upper part of the Glacier with gentle terrain. From here keeping the right side on the glacier we will find a safe and easy passage to Camp 1 under the rock. Overnight Camping.

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    Day 8

    Camp 1 to Summit push (5635m/5-6 hrs climbing) (Camping) - B/L/D

    Early morning start for the summit push from Camp 1. The initial climb is slightly steep until we reach Col at 5370m. From Col, we have to climb the 1st step, 2nd step, and final ridge on the left-hand side through the steep snow slopes to summit Mt. Brumkhangtse south 5653m. The actual summit of Mt. Brumkhangtse is the south summit. The climbing guide and Sherpas will make sure to provide safe and expert guidance for a successful summit. After summiting descent back to Camp 1. Overnight Camping.

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    Day 9

    Extra or Back up day for Summit Push - B/L/D

    This particular day is reserved as an extra day or the backup day for a summit push as the weather condition in mountains is unpredictable. We can head back to Base Camp if the summit push is successful on the first attempt. Overnight Camping.

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    Day 10

    Camp 1 to Shiv Mandir Base Camp (3900m/5-6 hrs trek) (Camping) - B/L/D

    After breakfast, we will descend back to Shiv Mandir base camp by crossing the advance base camp. Overnight Camping.

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    Day 11

    Shiv Mandir Base Camp to Lachung (2 hrs drive) - B/L/D

    Today after breakfast casually drive back to Lachung. On arrival at Lachung check into Hotel and refresh. Later in the evening, small get-together with crew members. Overnight at Hotel.

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    Day 12

    Lachung to Gangtok (6-7 hrs drive) - B/L/D

    After breakfast drives down to Gangtok. Upon arrival at Gangtok check into Hotel. Evening free to explore the market of Gangtok. Overnight at the Hotel.

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    Day 13

    Gangtok to Bagdogra Airport (5-6 hrs drive)

    Drive to Airport with fond memories of the successful Expedition.

Trip Highlights

1) Pristine Peak - Summit Mt. Brumkhangtse Peak, the beautiful trekking peaks in Sikkim.

2) Gorgeous Breath-taking views - Get a close-up view of some of the most beautiful peaks of Sikkim from close proximity such as Eagle Peak and Pheling peaks along with mesmerizing meadows and valleys.

3) Gangtok - The beautiful and charming town and the capital of Sikkim. Gangtok has many historic places of tourist interest.

4) Lachung – A beautiful hamlet located at the height of 2700 meters and one of the most famous tourist destinations, especially among Indians. Lachung is the last village with motorable road access before heading for Mt. Brumkhangtse Expedition.

5) Enchanting Alpine valleys and Meadows - A heavenly and untouched valleys and meadows far off the beaten track

6) Yumthang Valley - A verdant valley popularly known as the Valley of Flowers and one of main points of tourist attraction in north Sikkim

7 Singba Rhododendron Sanctuary - One of the most beautiful and well-preserved nature parks which house 40 varieties of Rhododendron and numerous other flora and fauna.

8) The mountains and peaks of Sikkim are less conquered. This itself makes it challenging and worth trying for.

Health and Fitness

You have to be Fit and Healthy to undertake the Mt. Brumkhangtse Expedition. Trekking for 5 to 6 hours a day in high Himalayan foothills is one of the most important requirements for this high-altitude trek and Expedition. Apart from good health conditions basic mental preparation and determination are also very important.

People suffering from Acute Heart and Lung diseases, Asthma, and High blood pressure are not recommended to take up this Expedition Trip.

To complete this high-altitude trek and climbing Expedition regular exercises like running, skipping, aerobics, and long-distance uphill trekking (4 to 5 times a week) are highly recommended as one needs lots of stamina and endurance to succeed climbing with a backpack on your back. One should start making basic physical preparation at least 2 months before the Expedition.

Prior training, trekking experience, and mental determination are crucial for Mt. Brumkhangtse climbing. If you have already walked above 3000m above sea level, you know much about the Himalayas. While climbing Mt. Brumkhangtse, you need to use the basic climbing equipment appropriately. Don’t worry if you have no idea about it! Our professional climbing guide will train you how to use those gears and equipment before the summit push.

The packing of right and comfortable clothing also makes a difference in the completion of the Expedition, so it is necessary to be disciplined while packing your clothing and gear for the Trip. You can contact us for help with clothing gears and packing!

During the Expedition, we provide a basic medicine Kit that includes Medicine for High Altitude sickness, Headache, Diarrhoea, Vomiting, Common Cold, etc. All of our medicine is scientific medicine purchased in India, however, we advised you to bring your small medicinal kit for the trip if possible.

Trekking/Tour Tips

1. A common tendency among young blood and beginners is to show enthusiasm by walking fast with excitement. Even the experienced sometimes try to show off by walking fast, this is soon exhausting and not recommended. Walk slow - warm up gradually and continue at a slow comfortable pace before pushing yourself a little more.

2. Develop a personal rhythm. Maintain your steps to synchronize with breathing. This will help minimize getting out of breath.

3. Walking in Himalayan trails with loose soil, rocks, ice, and snow is tricky. So, avoid stepping on loose soil and rocks and place the foot flat and firm with a better grip. Always follow the rule ‘heel first’ while walking on the Himalaya trail. 

4. Walking in a zigzags manner while ascending on a very steep slope is advisable. While descending walking zigzag is a good technique to avoid excessive pressure on knees and avoid knee pain and blisters.  

5. Avoid stepping on loose stones and soil to avoid an accident.

6. Avoid overtaking fellow travelers on a narrow trail. Only Overtake at comfortable wide space if necessary. 

7. While ascending and descending a slope or over loose stones, leave sufficient space between the next person so that any stone rolling down does not hit trekkers below.

8. Do not run down a slope. Bend knees a little while descending. Dig heels into soft snow or soft ground.

9. Our Himalayan condition is mostly wet so avoid wet grass, wet roots, and the muddy zone which can be very slippery. Be careful while walking on them.

10. Shortcuts on a foot trail should be avoided.

11. Always put on warm clothing while taking a rest. This will help avoid getting cold, cough, and high-altitude sickness

12. Respect the sentiments and traditions of the local hill people.

13. Always carry enough water in your water bottle as water is essential in avoiding altitude sickness.

14. Wear a comfortable and right set of trekking boots, pants, and jackets. Avoid wearing new trekking boots directly for the Trek. Get used to it by wearing it before the trek. Carry all necessary clothing.

15. Need to build up good physical fitness as you will be climbing under some challenging circumstances such as thin oxygen lands, deep snow, and extreme cold.

16. Need to be familiar with crampons, ice ax, walking roped-up, and other basic climbing gears. Previous climbing experience is advantageous but not mandatory.

 Halts and Rests:

1. While taking a rest, lie against a tree trunk, a big stone, or on flat ground. Place your legs on your bags or any other higher ground. This helps regulate blood circulation.

2. Stop at any comfortable point after the first start to readjust your rucksack, jackets, or tie a shoelace for better comfort and adjustment.

3. Do not make frequent or prolonged halts. Too many small stops destroy the walking rhythm. Frequent rests are not helpful. You should follow your own rhythmic walking pace and technique to avoid unnecessary tiredness. A stop should be made only at natural stopping points, like on the top of a ridge, before an ascent, or at a scenic viewpoint.

4. Stop and place yourself on the safer (Mountain) side to give way for the pack animals to pass through. Avoid bags carried by the animals that can push you. Be aware of the yak's horn too.

Inclusion
Exclusion

SERVICES INCLUDED:

1) PICK UP AND DROP TO/FROM THE AIRPORT IN A PRIVATE TOURIST VEHICLE
2) HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN GANGTOK AND LACHUNG
3) FULL LOGISTICS AND GROUND SUPPORT
4) CLIMBING SHERPA, GUIDE, COOK, AND PORTERS
5) CAMPING ACCOMMODATION 
6) ALL MEALS & DRINKS THROUGHOUT THE TRIP
7) TREKKING PERMIT, CLIMBING PERMIT, AND KANCHENJUNGA NATIONAL PARK PERMIT
8) KANCHENDZONGA NATIONAL PARK AND TOURISM FEES
9) EXPEDITION ROYALTIES AND FEES

SERVICES EXCLUDED:

1) INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC FLIGHT TICKETS
2) INSURANCE OF ANY NATURE 
3) ALCOHOL AND BEVERAGES
4) TIPS AND GIFTS
5) PERSONAL SHOPPING COST
6) EXTRA EXPENSES DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES
7) ANYTHING NOT INCLUDED IN INCLUDED LIST 

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

WHERE IS Mt. BRUMKHANGTSE PEAK LOCATED
Mt. Brumkhangtse peak lies in the Lachung Valley of Sikkim in the far north. Lachung is the last village before heading for Mt. Brumkhangtse Expedition with a motorable road connection. 

HOW TO REACH LACHUNG
The closest airport to Lachung, Sikkim is PAKYONG AIRPORT & BAGDOGRA AIRPORT. You have to fly either to Bagdogra Airport or Pakyong Airport. From there you can drive to Lachung with a private reserve vehicle before stopping at Gangtok for an overnight stay. 

Pakyong Airport is around 1 hours’ drive and Bagdogra Airport is around 5 hours’ drive from Gangtok. Lachen is 6 to 7 hours’ drive from Gangtok 

HOW DIFFICULT IS Mt. BRUMKHANGTSE PEAK CLIMB
Elevated at 5635m (18,488 ft) above the sea surface, Mt. Brumkhangtse is one of the most beautiful and easy climbing peaks for professionals as well as for first-timers and novice climbers. Previous alpine climbing experiences are beneficial but it is not mandatory to climb Mt. Brumkhangtse. 

The climb involves above 5500m height so one needs to be physically fit, healthy, and used to high-altitude trekking with basic knowledge about climbing gears and equipment. 

DO YOU PROVIDE TREKKING GEAR AND EQUIPMENT FOR Mt. BRUMKHANGTSE EXPEDITION
We provide you with all the necessary gears and equipment however there are certain climbing gears that you need to bring along yourself. We will update you on such gear and types of equipment over email. 

WHAT GEARS AND CLOTHING TO CARRY FOR Mt. BRUMKHANGTSE EXPEDITION
No matter what season you are planning to climb the mountains are always going to be cold, rough, and tough so it is necessary to pack yourself with adequate and proper clothing. Here is the standard kit checklist for the Mt. Brumkhangtse Expedition.

Proper packing of the trekking and expedition gears is necessary with eyes on the weight limit. It is important to have a good brand of clothing and climbing gear. 

Basic Gears:
BackPack & rain cover or Duffel bag (50 to 70 ltr)
Day Pack & rain cover (20 to 30 ltr)
Walking stick (1 pair or at least one)
Water Bottle (2 bottles of 2 ltr each)
Thermos flask (1 nos)
Head Light (1 Nos with 4 pairs of batteries)
Gaiters (1 pair)

Upper and Lower Clothings:
T-Shirt (2 to 3 full sleeves). Mostly noncotton
Fleece T-shirt (1 nos)
Thermal Inner-wears or base layers (1 nos or 1 pair) such as long jones
Fleece Jacket (1 nos)
Down, Feather, or Holofil Jackets (1 nos)
Wind and Waterproof jackets & pants (1 pair)
Trekking Pants (1 pair). Comfortable and durable
Short Trekking Pants (1 nos or 1 pair)
Poncho (1 nos)

Headgears:
Woolen cap (1 nos)
Sun cap (1 nos)
Balaclava or scarf (1 nos)
Sunglasses (1 nos) U/V protected and dark

Hand gears:
Waterproof gloves (1 nos)
Woolen gloves (1 nos)

Feet gears:
Waterproof Trekking boots (1 nos) preferably ankle high Goretex, North face, Colombia or Quechua
Snickers or running shoes (1 nos) preferably from any reputed brand
Gaiters (1 nos)
Sandals or flippers (1 nos)
Cotton socks (4 pairs)
Woolen socks (2 pairs)

Personal utilities:
Sunscreen cream
Moisturizers
Hand sanitizers
Toilet papers and wipes
Anti-bacterial powders
Lip balm
Toothbrush and toothpaste

Climbing gears:
Climbing Boots
Crampons
Ascender (Jumar)
Descender (Figure of Eight Lock)/Super 8
Screw Gate/Carabiner/Karabiner
Ice Axe
Helmet-UIAA Test
Harness
Trekking Pole
Insect Repellent   
Sleeping Bags
Prusik Rope/ Infinity Dry Rope
Climbing Rope
Survival Blankets
Altimeter
Oximeter
Snow Bar
Ice Screw
Braking Belay Device
U-Lock

WHY CONTINGENCY OR EXTRA DAYS ARE NECESSARY WHILE CLIMBING Mt. BRUMKHANGTSE PEAK
Contingency days are crucial in mountain climbing and expedition. Due to the bad weather, the mountaineers may suffer from altitude sickness or summit push might not be possible on the targeted day. So, you need to wait for the perfect weather to summit the peak. If they are not favorable, you need to wait until they become favorable. Thus, contingency days are important in such expeditions.

CAN I EXIT LACHUNG ON THE LAST DAY OF THE Mt. BRUMKHANGTSE EXPEDITION DIRECTLY
Yes, you can if you are looking to reach any other location near Lachung OR if it is too urgent and necessary. Driving to Airport and Railway directly after the expedition is not recommended.

We will advise not to plan to leave Lachung directly after the last day of the expedition as it will be too tiring and hectic. Driving at night on the Himalayan road is not comfortable and enjoyable.

The earliest you will reach Lachung on the last day of the expedition is around 1 pm so long hours drive thereafter is not possible.

CAN I LEAVE EXTRA BAGS AT LACHUNG AND COLLECT THEM ON THE LAST DAY OF THE Mt. BRUMKHANGTSE EXPEDITION
Yes, you can keep a bag of clothes at Lachung and collect it after the trek. We will advise you to leave one set of clothing at Lachung for the last day as normally porters may arrive late on the last day of the trek.

You can even keep valuables and cash at our office in Gangtok safely and collect them after the trek.

WHAT DOCUMENTS NEED TO BE CARRIED FOR Mt. BRUMKHANGTSE EXPEDITION
Indian trekkers must carry identification documents such as VOTER ID CARRD, DRIVING LICENSE, AADHAR CARD, INDIAN PASSPORT, Medical Insurance, Medical fitness certificate, and self-declaration to undertake the expedition along with 8 pcs PASSPORT SIZE photograph. Original documents need to be carried along. 

Foreigners need to carry INDIAN VISA, PASSPORT, SIKKIM INNER LINE PERMIT, Medical Insurance, Medical fitness certificate, and self-declaration to undertake the expedition along with 8 pcs PASSPORT SIZE photograph. 

Original documents need to be carried along. 

IS THERE CONNECTIVITY DURING Mt. BRUMKHANGTSE EXPEDITION
There is no phone connectivity during the Mt. Brumkhangtse Expedition. Lachung is the last village where you can get a phone and internet connection.

There is no electricity throughout the Mt. Brumkhangtse expedition.

HOW IS THE WEATHER & TEMPERATURE DURING THE Mt. BRUMKHANGTSE EXPEDITION
There are two distinct seasons for doing the Mt. Brumkhangtse expedition. Mid-March, April to May (Spring) and Mid-September, October to November (Autumn). Normally weather remains good and clear in those given periods however there is no guarantee as weather is extremely unpredictable in our Himalayas and does change within hours and days.

The temperature at each campsite depends largely on each day's specific weather condition.

Spring (Mid-March, April till May)
* Gangtok to Lachung
Morning and Evening – 12 to 16 degrees centigrade
Day time – 18 to 24 degrees centigrade
Late Evening and Mid Night – 8 to 14 degrees centigrade

* Basecamp and around
Morning and Evening – 4 to 12
Day time – 12 to 18 degrees centigrade
Late Evening and Mid Night – minus 10 to 4 degrees centigrade

* Advance Base Camp, Camp 1 and above 
Morning and Evening – minus 10 to 6 degrees centigrade
Day time – 0 to 16 degrees centigrade
Late Evening and Mid Night – minus 18 to 0 degrees centigrade

Autumn (Mid-September, October till November)
* Gangtok to Lachung
Morning and Evening – 8 to 14 degrees centigrade
Day time – 16 to 21 degrees centigrade
Late Evening and Mid Night – 2 to 10 degrees centigrade

* Basecamp and around
Morning and Evening – minus 8 to 10
Day time – 2 to 14 degrees centigrade
Late Evening and Mid Night – minus 15 to 2 degrees centigrade

* Advance Base Camp, Camp 1 and above
Morning and Evening – minus 12 to 4 degrees centigrade
Day time – 0 to 12 degrees centigrade
Late Evening and Mid Night – minus 20 to 0 degrees centigrade

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