Sandakphu, West Bengal
Tucked into the Darjeeling Himalayas, Sandakphu is the highest peak in West Bengal. Although advanced trekkers can complete the trek in two days, it is better to spend three-four days to enjoy the trek. The initial part of the trek goes through the Singalila National Park (entry permits available at the forest check gate). The trek starts from Maneybhanjyang (26km from Darjeeling). Stop at Meghma for tea and snacks. The next 2km is a steep climb to Tonglu, near the Indo-Nepal border. Spend the night here. The next day, descend to Gairibas and then climb to Kalipokhri. Take a small break. Because you now have to descend to Bikeybhyanjang and a little after Bikeybhyanjang starts the steepest climb, to Sandakphu. Sandakphu offers a panoramic view of the Himalayan snow peaks, including Kanchenjunga. You can return the next day via a different route through Rammam to a village called Rimbick. Spend a night at a homestay in Rimbick before returning to Darjeeling the following day. Or, you can go to Phalut, a slightly difficult trek, and then return via Rammam and Rimbick. The best part of this trek is that trekkers&rsquo huts are available at a lot of places, such as Maneybhanjyang, Tonglu, Gairibas, Sandakphu, Phalut, Gorkhey, Rammam, Shirikhola and Rimbick (contact Deputy Director of Tourism, Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council, Darjeeling tel 0354-2254879/2255351 fax 0354-2254214).