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HIMALAYAN HIGH ALTITUDE TREKS AND EXPEDITIONS Climbing Higher Peaks, Exploring Deeper Valleys

The Sleeping Buddha, local culture, smaller team and flexible plan wins our trekkers heart

The Sleeping Buddha, local culture, smaller team and flexible plan wins our trekkers heart

Conduction and Staff Details

Trek Name: Sandakphu Trek
Leader's Name: Titash Chakravarty
Local Guide Name: John
Local Cook Name: ( tea house )
Team Size: 5
Himalayan High Support Team: 1
Local Support Team: 2
Duration: 6
Consultation Started On: 2015-10-17
Start Date: 2015-12-26
End Date: 2016-01-01


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Review By Team Members

☆☆☆☆

This was must 2nd Himalayan trek and really enjoyed this one to the fullest. Himalayan high had it planned very well, with accommodation food and other facilities planned perfectly. Also they gave the trek leader enough flexibility to take some decisions on the spot ( like staying at All than at crowded Sandakphu) , which made this trek more custom and unique. Also the trek leader, Titash was a multi talented guy, with a great voice, better fingers on guitar and friendly nature. Surly will ask for him to be the leader for any future trek we take. The whole group of 5 trekkers, leader, guide and porter was very friendly and helpful in every stage of the trek.

Sharath Kamath, Software Engineer, Bengaluru


☆☆☆☆☆

I had been to Sandakphu-Phalut trek with Himalayan High.It was my first Himalayan trek.It was a very beautiful trek!!! We Could see all the peaks. Go in dec-jan time. The trek was very well organised and the helpers and the guide were very friendly and were very familiar with the places,routes and the surrounding peaks. Cheers to Himalayan high :D One thing I really liked about the trek is that we had a small group of 5 people. I personally feel small groups are good for trekking instead of 20+ people. All 5 of us had a really good fun and we still stay in touch with each other. I made new friends in this trek :)

Naresh Kumar Gunjalli, Software Engineer, Bangalore


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