During the late summer and and through the Fall of 2023 I embarked on a series of treks through the Himalayas starting in Ladakh and working my way to Bhutan. During this time I was able to hike in a number of WHS: Great Himalayan National Park, Nadi Devi/Valley of the Flowers, and Sagarmatha. But my favorite trek was to the base of Kangchenjunga, the world's third tallest mountain and the focal point of Khangchendzonga National Park and World Heritage Site.
The main viewpoint of the mountain is Gochela Pass, which is a 7 day round trip trek from Yuksum. The trek is different from what one encounters in Nepal, as you must go through a tour company, you camp - as guest houses and food is not provided along the route, and the best feature - there are significantly less hikers.
Though you can usually find a group tour to join, I contracted a solo trip through a local Yukum Company - Mountain Tours and Travels. I can't speak more highly of this company. Though of course the trip was significantly more expensive being solo, I was provided with a personal guide, a porter, a cook and a horseman - who oversaw the four horses that carried the supplies This was at a very reasonable price. I Spent the day hiking with my excellent guide, while the rest of the crew would always go ahead and set up the camp and prepare the amazing food (well beyond what you eat on tea house treks in Nepal),
The hike was about 85 kilometers (plus a number of side hikes) . I did not find it especially difficult, and though scheduled for 8 days, I finished a day early. You first hike to the Dzongri Plateau. Where you get amazing views of Khanchenjunga and the surrounding peaks. Many people do 3-4 day trips to this area. Though Dzongri is spectacular it doesn't compare to the amazing views at Gochela Pass. The elevation is 4500 meters, and you hike up in dark to reach the pass by sunrise. Being mid November, the weather was very cold - with the nights and mornings going below -10 C. Though days were comfortable for hiking - about 10 C.
I found the mountain scenery as spectacular as anywhere else I was in the Himalayas. And with less crowds and a more authentic outdoor environment than what you find in Nepal.
in addition to using Mountain Travels in Yuksum for this hike, they also provided me a pickup at Bagdogra airport, took me to on a 2 day tour of Gangtok, then after the trek drove me to Darjeeling - where the driver than stayed so I could use him to see sites in this region - then dropped me off at the Bhutan border where I met up with a new tour guide and company. I found my time in Sikkim and My trek to Gochela Pass to be one of the highlights of my whole six month trip.