Kanchanjunga Base Camp Trekking

Trip ID: AJH4432
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Trip Overview

The third-highest mountain in the world, Kanchenjunga (8586m), is located in the extreme east of Nepal, bordering the Indian state of Sikkim. It stands nearly completely isolated from the other major Himalayan peaks. The Kanchenjunga trip is presently regarded as one of the top options for anyone looking for a seldom visited and extremely difficult expedition in one of Nepal’s few unspoilt wilderness zones. The restricted area has only been accessible for exploration since 1988. Along with the stunning environment of towering peaks, gushing waterfalls, and lush forests of rhododendron and bamboo, the Kanchenjunga hike will reveal that it is home to elusive snow leopards, the Himalayan black bear, and the Assamese macaque. The warm-hearted Rai and Limbu people, whose culture has roots in Tibetan origins and whose distinctive religious system is founded on a synthesis of Buddhist, Hindu, and animist concepts, make up the small population that is dispersed across the mountains throughout the Kanchenjunga walk.

The trek ascends through the picturesque and developed foothills into the great mountain stronghold of peaks like Rathong, Kumbhakarna, Jannu, and of course Kanchenjunga, providing some of the Himalaya’s most breathtaking and majestic scenery en route to South Base Camp. The trek begins with a flight or drive to Bhadrapur/Suketar (5143m). The logistics of the journey have significantly improved with the addition of tea houses along the route in response to its rising popularity. Until recently, the walk required a great deal of effort to bring in all the needs of life, such as food and camping gear.

A trekker who has an adventurous spirit, a desire to discover uncharted territory, and the resolve and physical stamina to meet the rigors of a physically taxing path through one of Nepal’s most isolated areas may consider undertaking the Kanchenjunga trek. The ideal company to plan your trek through the region, including extras like a side trip to the remote northern base camp, is Nepal Trekking Experts.

Trip Highlight

  • Investigate Nepal's lesser-known Eastern mountainous areas.
  • Pass by the region's well-known glacier lakes as you stroll
  • Amazing experience strolling among the varied flora and wildlife
  • After your strenuous walks, meditate at the monasteries of Ramtang and Oktang.
  • Enjoy a wonderful time sleeping in your tents on the peaks' laps.

Detailed Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Join Kathmandu
  • Day 2 : Drive to Phidim after flying to Bhadrapur
  • Day 3 : Drive to Chiruw
  • Day 4 : Start your journey to Sukethum (1640m)
  • Day 5 : Trek to Amjilosa
  • Day 6 : Gyabla (2730m). Take a 6-hour walk.
  • Day 7 : Trek to Ghunsa
  • Day 8 : Ghunsa rest and acclimatization
  • Day 9 : Trek to Khangpachen
  • Day 10 : Trek to Lhonak
  • Day 11 : Lhonak, rest and acclimatization
  • Day 12 : To Kanchenjunga Base Camp
  • Day 13 : Take a 4 hour walk. Return to Khangpachen
  • Day 14 : 7 hours or so on foot. Return to Ghunsa
  • Day 15 : About a five-hour walk To Selele Base Camp
  • Day 16 : Through Mirgin La Pass, to Tseram (3870 m) (4480m). Take an 8-hour walk.
  • Day 17 : Via Octang and the Yalung Glacier, to Ramche (4620m). 7 hours or so on foot.
  • Day 18 : Ramche Rest Day
  • Day 19 : Dorongdin (3000m). 7 hours or so on foot
  • Day 20 : To Sherpa Gaun
  • Day 21 : Trek to Phumpe Danda
  • Day 22 : About 6-7 hours walking. Trek to Kade Vanjyang
  • Day 23 : Take a 5- to 6-hour walk. Drive to Ilam
  • Day 24 : Fly to Kathmandu after driving to Bhadrapur
  • Day 25 : Trip comes to an end in Kathmandu.

Trip Cost Inclusion

  • airport shuttles
  • All lodging in hotels, motels, and tents on camping days
  • All meals while on the walk are either provided by our employees at the camps or taken from the menu at the lodges.
  • Country Park Kangchenjunga area fees and permits
  • Porters and English-speaking, first-aid-trained Sherpa guides flying within the country to Biratnagar
  • employee insurance
  • First-aid supplies and group tools

Trip Cost Exclusion

  • International flight to Kathmandu Hotel options are available during booking, or you can make your own reservations.
  • Personal expenses during the trek include hot and cold beverages, hot showers, charging, wifi, and snacks.
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