| Sikkim - Gangtok, North Sikkim, Trekking, and other areas and activities in Sikkim |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Hi all
Just wanting some pointers about the possibility of visiting Sikkim in January. None of the guides suggest it's a good idea, and I'm guessing that's because of the temperature?! I don't mind being cold, but I really want to get a good look at Kachenjunga and the Himalayan massif - is this a possibility in January, or will it be too foggy/rainy/snowing? If I'm unable to see the mountains, I'd rather leave it for another time. Any clues? Thanks heaps Jaz |
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: India
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Yes you will see the mountains. In fact the views are better in winter and less crowd. Carry adequate warm clothings.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Calcutta
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Wish you a very successful 3rd visit, Jaz
. If you are not worried about low temp January is really a great time to enjoy the Himalaya. Fog – OK as you know, fog is common in Himalaya but you’ll experience a clear sky.Jaz, I wanted to recommend a quick visit to Darjeeling also. The view of majestic Kanchenjungha is something special. BTW, if you are really interested to see Kanchenjungha plz do not miss Pelling (Sikkim) during January. - Somnath
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Kolkata. INDIA bhaswaran@redifmail.com
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Welcome to Indiamike. From my experience, I think November is the most problem-free month for viewing the Kanchenjunga. I got spectacular pictures of Kanchenjunga in January 2006 also, as snowfall did not start at that time. But if it starts snowing, you will have overcast skies. Once I visited in the last week of December and got overcast skies for snowfall. I got snow but could not see the mountains. Your chances are 85%, I think. And avoid new moon and full moon days. Select your tour somewhere between new moon and full moon. You chances will be better. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Thanks very much
Thanks for your replies folks - really appreciated. Sounds like I can definitely try for a visit in January if I take my woollies!!
Not sure if we could get up as far as Yumthang, but we'll give it a try. If not, sounds like Pelling is good too. Thanks again. Jaz |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: India
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Visiting north Sikkim may not be possible in winter. As Somnath said do visit west Sikkim. Wonderful mountain views at Pelling & Ravangla.
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