Explore the Third Highest Peak Worldwide!
With an experience being very close to the third highest peak worldwide, Kanchenjunga Short Trek offers a unique challenge and fulfillment. It is less jam-packed trekking in the outlying East of Nepal bordering Sikkim, India. The scenery during the Kanchenjunga expedition is merely breathtaking with incredible glaciers, a view of glittering mountains, ancient monasteries, riveting people, and their traditions as well as culture.
Situated in remote Eastern Nepal, the Kanchenjunga trekking is one of Nepal's most extravagant and attractive camping treks. It is remoted, sparsely inhabited, and the tea house there is currently under refinement. Although the services offered are fundamental, the hospitality of local people is undeniably phenomenal. Only experienced trekkers have toured Kanchenjunga Trek in Nepal, and this is due to its somewhat difficulty and separation. Enabled Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking to preserve its prestigious charm, beauty, and mystery.
Kanchenjunga Short Trekking is between three countries- The north-eastern part of Nepal, adjoin by Sikkim in the east. And Tibet, China in the north. It ranks third highest peak worldwide and the second highest mountain in Nepal. Mount Kanchenjunga expedition was established first by the British climber's Joe Brown and George Band on May 25th, 1955. Kanchenjunga trek begins after a 45-minute scenic domestic flight from Kathmandu to Sukethar's final landing.
Kanchenjunga trekking commences from Sukethar village and goes to Lali-Kharaka via dense rhododendron forests. You will experience the Nepalese cultural diversity and lifestyle of Rai and Limbus to a Buddhist town from Tibet. The magnificent mountain spectacles and isolated yet remarkable footpath courses are incredibly covering. Fortunately, the Kanchenjunga North Base trail route was undamaged by the earthquake of 2015.
Kanchenjunga Trekking is a challenging trek since fanatic trekkers must have enough fitness levels and high will power. In contrast, Partakers should have the capacity to walk a minimum of 6 hours a day in the secluded mountain landscape. It is necessary to have a special trekking permit to partake in the Kanchenjunga expedition – a rule enforced by Nepal's Government.
The government charges $10 per individual valid for a whole week and $25 for the conservation area fee. A government registered guide or official is a must-have, and the minimum number of trekkers should be two. You cannot go on a tour alone, and you also have to travel via a government registered travel agency.
The cost depends on the trip's duration, accommodation, and transportation you plan to use during the trip. Kanchenjunga Base Camp trek (north) cost ranges from $1,000 to $5,000.
Highest access: 5120m/16798ft
Duration: 17-24 Days
Group Size: 02-12 persons per Group.
Co-ordinates: 27.7025° N, 88.1467° E
Location: Kanchenjunga
Country: Nepal
Airport: TIA (Kathmandu)
Departure From: Kathmandu
Grade: Moderate+ fairly Strenuous
Accommodation: Hotel/ Teahouse/ Camping
Meals: During The Trek (B,L,D)
Transportation: By Tourist / Private vehicles/ Flights
Best season: September to December and March to May
Major Activity: Trekking/Hiking
Include Activity: Sights trips of Kathmandu and Biratnagar.
Culture: Sherpa, Tamang
Himalayan sights: Kanchenjunga, Makalu
Day 1Arrival at Kathmandu airport, Transfer to request hotel accommodation in B&B plan (1350m/4,430ft)
Day 2Preparation and briefings. Last-minute shopping. Overnight at hotel.
Day 3 Kathmandu to Bhadrapur by flight (45 minutes). Overnight at Hotel.
Day 4 Bhadrapur to Taplejung (2420m)( 8-9 hours). Overnight at Hotel.
Day 5 Trek to Chhirwa (1185m)(6-7 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 6 Trek from Chirwa to Lelep (1860m) (7 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 7 Trek from Lelep to Amjilosa (2510m) (5-6 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 8 Trek from Amjilosa to Gyabla (2730m)(5 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 9 Trek from Gyabla to Ghunsa (3595m)( 5 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 10 Acclimatization at Ghunsa. Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 11 Trek from Ghunsa to Khambachen (4100m)( 4-5 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 12 Trek from Khambachen to Lhonak (4785 m)(4 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 13 Trek from Lhonak to Kanchenjunga North Base Camp (4785 m), Back to Lhonak (8-9 hours)
Day 14 Trek to Khambachen(4100m)(4hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 15 Trek to Ghunsa(3595m)( 5 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 16 Trek to Gyabla(2730m)(5 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 17 Trek to Amjilosa (2510m) (5-6 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 18 Trek to Lelep (1860 m)(6 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 19 Trek to Chhirwa (1185 m). (1185m)(6hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 20 Trek to Taplejung (2420 m) (6 hours). Overnight at Hotel.
Day 21 Drive to Bhadrapur (91m)(9-10hours). Overnight at Hotel.
Day 22 Bhadrapur – Kathmandu flight (Flight - 45 to 50 minutes). Overnight at Hotel.
Day 23Rest and Free Day In Kathmandu, farewell dinner with culture program in the evening. Overnight at hotel accommodation.
Day 24Drop at the airport for final departure.
Day 1Arrival at Kathmandu airport, Transfer to request hotel accommodation in B&B plan (1350m/4,430ft)
Day 2Preparation and briefings. Last-minute shopping. Overnight at hotel.
Day 3 Kathmandu to Bhadrapur by flight (45 minutes). Overnight at Hotel.
Day 4 Trek from Bhadrapur to Khamdime (1500m). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 5 Trek to Khebang (1910 m)(5-6 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 6 Trek to Yamphuding (2080m)(7-8 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 7 Trek to Torongten (2980m)(4-5 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 8 Trek to Ramche (4610m). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 9 Trek to Kanchenjunga South Base Camp (4850m), back to Ramche (3 hours + 2 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 10 Trek to Torongten (2980m)(4-5 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 11Trek to Yamphuding (2080m)(7-8 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 12 Trek to Khebang (1910m)(5-6 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 13 Trek to Khamdime (1500m)(4 hours). Overnight at Teahouse.
Day 14Drive to Bhadrapur (91m)(10hours). Overnight at Hotel.
Day 15 Bhadrapur – Kathmandu flight (Flight - 45 to 50 minutes). Overnight at Hotel.
Day 16Rest and Free Day In Kathmandu, farewell dinner with culture program in the evening. Overnight at hotel accommodation.
Day 17Drop at the airport for final departure.
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