
The Reality Check: Dzukou is a tale of two trails. Most trekkers start from Viswema Village, taking a bumpy jeep ride up a steep slope, followed by a 45-minute steep climb through a mossy forest. Then, the magic happens: the trail flattens out into a narrow path carved along the mountain ridge. You walk for 2-3 hours with the valley opening up on your left—a sea of green dwarf bamboo. The destination is the Guest House (a lone tin-roofed structure). From here, you descend into the valley floor to explore the winding streams and caves. The return journey is often done via Jakhama, a knee-busting descent down thousands of stone steps.
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Q: Do I need a guide? A: No. The trail from Viswema is singular and easy to follow. However, hiring a local guide supports the community and helps with history/folklore.
Q: Is there mobile network? A: No. You might get a faint Jio signal at specific spots on the ridge, but assume you are offline.
Q: Can I camp? A: Yes. You can pay a small fee to pitch your own tent near the guest house. It is often colder than the dorms but offers privacy.
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