Prime Day & Hours: All days; Early mornings
Suggested Duration: Trekking routes may take 1 to 3 days, depending on the trail
Tickets: Free entry
Nearest Railway Station: New Jalpaiguri Railway Station, 150 km away (approx)
Nearest Airport: Pakyong Airport, 90 km away (approx)
Nearest Bus Stop: Yuksom Bus Stand, 5 km away (approx)
At 6,691 meters, Mount Pandim is a stunning snow-capped peak in West Sikkim. Trekkers and nature lovers love it because it is one of the most beautiful peaks in the area. You can see Mount Pandim clearly while doing the Goechala Trek, where the mountain looks amazing at sunrise and sunset. The area around it is filled with forests, mountain streams, and peaceful spots, making it perfect for people who enjoy nature and quiet places. Nearby wildlife includes colourful birds and red pandas. In addition to being aesthetically pleasing, the mountain has spiritual significance for the locals. It provides a wonderful balance of tranquilly, natural beauty, and adventure. Away from the crowds and closer to the unadulterated beauty of nature, Mount Pandim is the perfect place for anyone wishing to experience the Himalayas in a straightforward and significant way.
• Admire the beauty of Mt Pandim, a stunning range in Sikkim, which offers unmatched views of the Kanchenjunga Range.
• Enjoy a scenic hike to the range, where the steep and twisted trails make it a challenging yet rewarding experience.
• Experience the rich biodiversity around the range, located within the Khangchendzonga National Park, where rare Himalayan species thrive in a pristine, protected wilderness.
• Trek beneath its towering presence on the Goechala trail, where Mount Pandim becomes a constant companion, revealing different shades as light reflects on it.
Peak Season (March to May)
Moderate Season (June to August)
Low Season (September to February).
Know Before You Go
For the best views of Mount Pandim, start a trek along the Dzongri or Goechala trails. These routes offer stunning views of the Eastern Himalayas as they wind through alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, and high ridges.
To see the sunrise over Mount Pandim, get up early and hike to Dzongri Top or Goechala Viewpoint. You won't soon forget the sight of snow-capped peaks bathed in golden light.
Along the hiking trails close to Mount Pandim, camp in isolated locations beneath the stars. It's a tranquil way to take in the beauty and quiet of the Himalayan landscape.
The area surrounding Mount Pandim is part of Kanchenjunga National Park, a great place to spot rare birds, blue sheep, and red pandas.
Depending on the route and pace, the hike from Yuksom to the base camp of Mount Pandim usually takes six to eight days.
Hiring a local guide is strongly advised for safety, navigation, and cultural insights, even though seasoned hikers may choose to travel alone.
In villages like Yuksom and Dzongri, there are basic guesthouses and campsites, but there aren't many amenities, so expect basic stays.
Red pandas, musk deer, and a variety of colourful birds, including the Himalayan monal, are among the Himalayan species that call the area home.
Due to its moderate difficulty, Mount Pandim is best suited for hikers who have some prior experience and are physically fit.