Sandakphu Phalut Reverse Trek
The Sandakphu–Phalut Reverse Trek is a spectacular ridge-line journey across the Singalila Range, offering uninterrupted views of the Sleeping Buddha, the Kanchenjunga massif, and even the towering peaks of the Everest–Lhotse–Makalu group. Unlike the traditional route, the reverse itinerary begins from the tranquil riverside village of Srikhola, gradually gaining altitude through forests, meadows, and remote settlements — giving trekkers a smoother acclimatization and a quieter, more immersive Himalayan experience.
Starting from Srikhola (6,200 ft), the trail ascends gently through bamboo and rhododendron forests to the postcard-perfect valley of Gorkhey, where two rivers meet amid pine-covered hills. From here, the trek climbs towards Phalut (11,811 ft) — famous for its 270° panoramic vantage point and some of the clearest views of the Kanchenjunga family. During spring, the entire forest transforms into a colourful corridor of red, pink, and white blooms.
The journey continues with a scenic ridge walk from Phalut to Sandakphu (11,900 ft), passing through Sabarkum and Thakum, offering constant Himalayan views on clear days. Sandakphu — the highest point of the Singalila Ridge — rewards trekkers with breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over snow-capped giants. The descent toward Gurdum and Timburey winds through serene forests and quiet homestays before ending once again at Srikhola.
This trek is ideal for beginners, nature lovers, birdwatchers, photographers, and travellers seeking a less crowded, visually rich, and culturally immersive Himalayan adventure.

Key Highlights
You start with Phalut’s wide 270° Himalayan panorama, including the Sleeping Buddha and Everest–Lhotse–Makalu. Better acclimatization: The ascent is more gradual, reducing fatigue and AMS chances. Early and extended walks through beautiful rhododendron, fir, and bamboo forests. Early stay at Gorkhey: Scenic village with a river—one of the trek’s most memorable locations. Less crowd: Reverse direction avoids the usual traffic at viewpoints and trails. Smoother difficulty curve: Trek feels more balanced — moderate → harder → easy. Comfortable finish: Descend gently to Sandakphu and then to Gurdum / Timburey / Srikhola.
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With Sandakphu and Beyond, every trek is fully customizable to suit your style and pace.
- Reverse trek fixed Departure dates of every Friday and Saturday- Special rate ₹ 13000 per head.