Kanchenjunga Trek nepal

Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world, and lies partly in Nepal and partly in Sikkim, India.It rises with an elevation of 8,586 m (28,169 ft) in a section of the Himalayas called Kanchenjunga Himal that is limited in the west by the Tamur River, in the north by the Lhonak Chu and Jongsang La, and in the east by the Teesta River.Until 1852, Kangchenjunga was assumed to be the highest mountain in the world, but calculations based on various readings and measurements made by the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India in 1849 came to the conclusion that Mount Everest, known as (Peak XV at the time), is the highest. It was officially announced in 1856 that Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world. The Kangchenjunga landscape is a complex of three distinct ecoregions.
1.The eastern Himalayan broad-leaved and coniferous forests.
2.The Eastern Himalayan 
alpine shrub and meadows and,
3.The Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands.

The Kangchenjunga transboundary landscape is shared by Bhutan, China, India and Nepal, and comprises 14 protected areas with a total of 6,032 km2 (2,329 sq mi) These protected areas are habitats for many globally significant plant species such as rhododendrons and orchids and many endangered flagship species such as snow leopard, Asian black bear, red panda, white-bellied musk deer, blood pheasant and chestnut-breasted partridge.
The Kanchenjunga Himal section of the Himalayas lies both in Nepal and India, and encompasses 16 peaks over 7,000 m (23,000 ft). In the north, it is limited by the Lhonak Chu, Goma Chu and Jongsang La, and in the east by the Teesta River. The western limit runs from the Jongsang La down the Gingsang and Kangchenjunga glaciers and the rivers of Ghunsa and Tamur.Kanchenjunga rises about 20 km (12 mi) south of the general alignment of the
Great Himalayan range about 125 km (78 mi) east-south-east of Mount Everest as the crow flies. South of the southern face of Kanchenjunga runs the 3,000–3,500 m (9,800–11,500 ft) high Singalila Ridge that separates Sikkim from Nepal and northern West Bengal. tourism in Kanchenjunga:Some of the most famous views of Kanchenjunga are from the hill station of Darjeeling and Antu Dada of Ilam, Nepal. The
Darjeeling War Memorial is among the most visited places from which Kanchenjunga is observed. On a clear day it presents an image not so much of a mountain but of a white wall hanging from the sky. The people of Sikkim revere Kangchenjunga as a sacred mountain. Permission to climb the mountain from the Indian side is rarely given.
Due to its remote location in Nepal and the difficulty involved in accessing it from India, the Kangchenjunga region is not much explored by trekkers. It has, therefore, retained much of its pristine beauty. In Sikkim too, trekking into the Kangchenjunga region has just recently been permitted. The Goecha La trek is gaining popularity amongst tourists. It goes to the Goecha La Pass, located right in front of the huge southeast face of Kangchenjunga. Another trek to Green Lake Basin has recently been opened for trekking. This trek goes to the Northeast side of Kanchenjunga along the famous Zemu Glacier.

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu

Upon your landing in the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, a representative of Adventure Master Treks & Expedition shall be waiting for you at the airport terminal. You shall then be transferred to your respective hotel room. Subsequent to entering your hotel room you shall have a free evening to explore the Thamel area near your hotel. Later toward the evening you might rest and set yourself up for tomorrow’s flight to Suketar. Stay overnight at Kathmandu.

Day 02: Fly from Kathmandu to Suketar (Taplejung) then trek to Jogidanda (2059m)

On the second day, you will take a flight to Biratnagar from Kathmandu. The flight takes around 35 minutes. Another resulting flight from Biratnagar takes us to Suketar in Taplejung. Suketar is a standout amongst the most appealing territories of the eastern region of Nepal due to its astonishing scene. From Taplejung you will move to Jogidanda which is the main goal of our trek today. Stay overnight at Suketar.

Day 03: Jogidanda to Chirwa

Today we shall start our first day of trekking to Chirwa village and it shall take us around seven hours. The way to take after is very tight and goes through wilderness for the most part secured with cardamom plants and other vegetation. You can likewise observe the little gardens of orange on your way. You cross through some little streams while trekking. This day your trek is through rising and tumbling ways. You stroll along the all the more level land. Chirwa is a residential area located at an altitude of 1,190 meters above sea level where you discover little cabins and campground with nearby shops. The general population is essentially occupied with agrarian activities. Stay overnight at Chirwa.

Day 04: Chirwa to Sakathum

The trail is today is all around characterized and the walk is both agreeable and fulfilling. You have just a couple scales towards the valley where you might start to see unobtrusive changes in the scene encompassing us. You shall weave through vast stones going underneath the town of Tapethok and cross an avalanche territory to achieve an extension intersection a tributary of the Tamur River. This is the Simbuwa Khola, which streams from the south side of Kanchenjunga. You will proceed on towards the base camp, crossing a few gallows and taking after what is currently called the Ghunsa Khola. Stay overnight at Sakathum.

Day 05: Sakathum to Amjilosa

Let us begin our adventure again as we stride forward to our next destination. After having our breakfast we shall move away from Sakathum to Amjilosa it covers 900 meters of elevation and takes just about 5 hours. At first the trek will be simple as you travel through the level land. At that point the trek takes a type of soak tough when you climb towards Amjilosa. It is a little country range with couple of occupants and nearby shops known as “Bhattis” and teashops. Stay overnight at Amjilosa.

Day 06: Amjilosa to Kyapar

It’s hard to believe that six days on the trail have gone by already.  Today we reached the elevation where some rhododendrons are in bloom.  An uphill walk today took us through a steep gorge and past many waterfalls. Trek to Kyapar (2,730m) takes six hours from Amjilosa. The starting trail that prompts to Kyapar is through the flatland however as you move to Gyable where you can see the settlement of locals. The trek is very intriguing as you go through the wildernesses. The majority of the general populations who live around there take after Buddhist culture. Stay overnight at Kyapar.

Day 07: Kyapar to Ghunsa (3695m)

We shall trek to Ghunsa which takes around six hours to reach from Kyapar. Your trails go through wilderness. You can see Ghunsa River down the trail. The trail goes through couple of human settlements and it is obviously unmistakable that their way of life and culture has been acquired from Tibet. You go through patio fields where potato, wheat, grain, buck wheat are developed. The nearby dealers are included in fare import business in Tibet. The dealers go to India for exchange exercises amid the winter season. Stay overnight at Ghunsa.

Day 08: Ghunsa to Khambachen

From Ghunsa, any indications of human residence are that of occasional settlements for the yak herders. They will take their creatures to statures of 4000m-4500m in the hotter months of the year. For the trekker the view is unmatched. The course past the sheer precipices and towering pinnacles of the Kanchenjunga massif and Jannu (7,710m) are amazing. They rise straightforwardly out of this established and extremely terrific frigid valley. The trail is not well characterized on occasion, crossing open screed and rocks that have been pushed forward from old ice sheets. We normally make a camp at Khambachen (4,200m) on the way, which is regularly involved by local people as it were. It is very conceivable to see natural life in this remoter part of the Himalaya; blue sheep, ibex, mountain goat or littler creatures among the stones, for example, hyrax and marmots. Overhead, different flying creatures/birds might be seen such as the Lammergeier (a kind of vulture) and different hawks, kites and other birds of prey. Stay overnight at Khambachen.

Day 09: Rest Day

On the ninth day of the agenda of our implausible Kanchenjunga Trek, you will explore the Khambachen region as the day has been particularly planned for resting, acclimatization purposes. You can use this opportunity to have a walk around this amazing place and carry out some exploration of this one of a kind district of Khambachen. You shall entirely spend the whole day relaxing with some short strolls during the day by getting a charge out of the place and resting for the outing ahead. Stay overnight at Khambachen.

Day 10: Khambachen to Lhonak

Our trekking trail ahead climbs bit by bit through open rough fields to Ramtang which is situated at an elevated height of 4,240 meters above sea level. Afterward we shall then crosswise over moraines located north – west of Kanchenjunga ice sheets. Lhonak located at the elevation altitude of 4,790m, is a close dry lake bed on open sandy plain where water is very rare. There are no houses, yet we can camp among the substantial stones to escape the wind with staggering mountain views. Stay overnight at Lhonak.

Day 11: Lhonak to Pangpema

It is well worth exploring the upper end of the valley to completely welcome the pinnacles that make up one of the biggest mountain masses on the planet. The principle pinnacle of Kanchenjunga can’t be seen until you are practically at Pangpema (5,145m) and to expand your odds of a good mountain views, you can spend overnight here. This will, be that as it may, rely on upon the climate and trail conditions and advance of every specific gathering part, which will be chosen by your guide. The trail takes after moraine for a significant part of the time and because of its constantly changing nature and occasional utilize is regularly in poor condition. There are various option side treks in the zone that give amazing mountain displays including Tent and Pyramid Peaks and the Twins. One doesn’t have to go far to appreciate the great yet shifted mountain vistas. We mean to invest however much energy as could be expected in the range trusting the climate will be to support us. Stay overnight at Pangpema.

Day 12: Explore Kanchenjunga Base Camp to see the view of Kanchenjunga Peak (5140)

On this day we shall trek from Pangpema to Kanchenjunga (North) Base Camp (5,280m) and trek back to Pangpema which shall take us roughly eight hours to reach. The trek goes upward until you achieve Base Camp. Here you can appreciate the snow topped mountains and Kanchenjunga ice sheet. The name Kanchenjunga is referred as “The five treasures of snow”. There are canyons of mountain ice sheet where water streams constantly. Amid the center of the day, the scene of falling torrential slides enamors you totally. While trekking back you move down till Pangpema. In transit you can see yaks and mountains brushing in the fields. Stay overnight at Pangpema.

Day 13: Pangpema to Khanbachen

Today we have arrived at the phase where we shall begin to feel a beginning of a mystic rhythm in our amazing trek life and so from this point onward the walking becomes even more fabulous. By rising toward the north of Pangpema at a young hour in the morning, Khanbachen (4040m) can be effortlessly come to in a solitary day. On the off chance that you reach in time you will be skilled by Peak Tent, Peak Pyramid and Peak Wedge. Stay overnight at Khanbachen.

Day 14: Khanpachen to Lumba Samba

On our fourteenth day we as team shall trek to Lumba Samba which is located at an altitude of 4,206 meters above sea level. It takes right around 5 hours from Khanbachen so; you can take breakfast and head towards it. In the beginning of our trek we shall trek ahead to an intersection of two passes while taking into consideration the present states of the regions climate and the after choose either Lapsang La (5,180m) or Mirgin La (4,500m). Stay overnight at Lumba Samba.

Day 15: Lumba Samba to Ramche

Now let’s begin our trek to Ramche which is situated at an altitude of 4,580 meters above sea level which shall take us around five hours to reach from Lumba Samba. The landscape around the Yalung Glacier is great. You may likewise be pulled in by a solidified lake, clear like a precious stone streams and other enchanted perspectives as well. Ramche is positioned on a wide level zone and is the highest campsite of Kanchenjunga South Trek. Stay overnight at Ramche.

Day 16: Ramche

Today we shall explore around the south base camp and walk roughly for 5 to 6 hours. Leaving your camp set up at Ramche, you take a stuffed lunch and set off ahead of schedule for your first close experience with Kanchenjunga. Pursuing the valley around its clearing bend, you are abruptly gone up against with the immeasurable southern mass of the mountain. The edge shapes a cirque, which is more than 15 km long and never under 7,500 meters high. Along this edge lie the three principle summits of Mt Kanchenjunga at 8420m, 8586m, and 8474m which is really stunning. Continuing further on towards Oktang [4,630m], you may then slip onto the icy mass and cross it to a point underneath Talu from where you can see every one of the mountains in display. Particularly great is the east piece of Kumbhakarna Glacier spilling out of the east face of Jannu [Kumbhakarna being the alternative name for Jannu]. You then come back to your camp at Ramche. Stay overnight at Ramche.

Day 17: Ramche to Cheram

Now let’s commence on with our trekking after having our breakfast. Our objective is to reach the village of Cheram located at an elevated height of 3,870 meters above sea level from Ramche which shall require us about 6-7 hours to reach. Trekking to Cheram is not a simple trekking as you have to pass the distance from the spots like leave and stone follow. The path is slanting from Mirgin La towards Cheram. In transit of your trekking you will be honored with the perspectives of icy masses like Lapsang and Mirgin alongside mountains which are secured with snow. You can discover many stone rooftop and cottages.  Stay overnight at Cheram.

Day 18: Cheram to Tortong

On the seventeenth day of the schedule, you will move to Tortong from Cheram. The trek starts from the woodland however it doesn’t end there. Again you need to cross the avalanches with the goal that you can go for the trek to Tortong located at an elevated height of 2,995 meters above sea level. Gradually tops begin to come into view after a few separations the same as you go advance for the climb. Stay overnight at Tortong.

Day 19: Tortong to Yamphudin

Today we shall start climbing up to Yamphudin (2,080m) which shall require around 8 – 9 hours to reach from Tortong. The climbing begins after you go out for a stroll into the wildernesses. Seeing the avalanches in transit one ought not to get disappointed as Yamphudin trek, as it is a trek configuration to celebrate with the goal that you can see blended and assorted groups of individuals having a place with Limbu, Sherpas, Gurung and Rai ethnic gatherings. Amidst the town you can see the fields of rice and corn. Additionally, there is a town with schools and shops where they supply in a debatable cost. Stay overnight at Yamphudin.

Day 20: Yamphudin to Anpan

The following day, you continue the trek to Anpan as you will proceed with the declining trek. At first you need to go descending with the goal that you can get over from the Omje Khola halfway. From here you move upward from orchid plants and wildernesses. Presently, you are close with local settlement where you can see distinctive styles of houses that are little and covered. Taking after the “Khola” named as Kabeli and strolling a tad bit additionally takes us to Anpan. Stay overnight at Anpan.

Day 21: Anpan to Tembewa Height

Today is the 21st day of our trek to the far eastern Kanchenjunga region of Nepal. On this day of our scheduled trekking package, you ought to be prepared for an ideal opportunity for a trek to Tembewa Height which is a place located at an altitude above 2000 meters above sea level. This is another wonderful spot intended for trekking. Our trek today shall take us around 7 hours to complete. Stay overnight at Tembewa Height.

Day 22: Tembewa to Taplejung or Suketar

Let’s make our final attempt to reach Taplejung/Suketar at the end of this day. After having our breakfast we shall start trekking to Taplejung or Surkhet and just so you know this day marks the last strolling day as indicated by our agenda trekking bundle. It takes around 6 hours for the trek from Tembewa Height (2,000m). Stay overnight at Taplejung or Suketar.

Day 23: Taplejung or Suketar to KTM

After having our breakfast, we shall commence heading towards the capital city of medieval city of Kathmandu. Initially in the beginning we shall arrive at Biratnagar from Taplejung by means of a general flight in the morning. And from Biratnagar, you will again have to take another domestic flight to Kathmandu. Upon our landing in Kathmandu, you shall be received by our airport representative and then later be transferred into your hotel rooms from the airport where you will have the time to take rest. Stay overnight at Kathmandu.

Day 24: Kathmandu-rest and souvenirs day

This is your last day here in this bustling capital city of Kathmandu so you have this entire day to yourself. Stroll around, eat local dishes, take some final shots of this iconic city and explore the avenues of Thamel. Go through the humming boulevards with rear way showcases in the adjacent spots of Ason, the Royal patio and royal residence in Basantapur Durbar Square and others. You may likewise do some souvenir shopping in the surrounding places. At night you might get a farewell dinner where you can enjoy the bona fide Nepalese cuisine. Later you shall return back to your accommodation rooms and pack your stuffs for your tomorrow’s flight back home. Stay overnight at Kathmandu.

Includes

  • Airport transfer pick up and drop
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara with breakfast
  • Domestic flights (Kathmandu- Suketar -Kathmandu)
  • Teahouse accommodation during the trek
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek
  • An experienced, English-speaking and government-licensed trek leader and assistant trek leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide), Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter) including their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food and accommodation
  • Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter)
  • All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (Kanchanjunga Conservation Area Permit, TIMS)
  • First aid Medical kit
  • All government and local taxes (including 13% VAT and 10 % service charge)
  • Transportation on private vehicle as agreed on the itinerary

Excludes

  • Your Nepal entry visa fee
  • Travel insurance and emergency evacuation expenses
  • International airfare to and from Kathmandu and extra baggage charges in domestic and international flight
  • ­­­­­­­­­­­­Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu
  • All personal expenses (including the gears and clothing taken on hire by the participant, phone calls, battery charge, shower, etc)
  • Tips for guides and porters

Day 01
Kathmandu Arrival

Peregrine Treks representatives will receive you at the airport and transfer to hotel. The tour plan will be discussed and handed over to you.

Day 02
Kathmandu To Lukla By Flight And Trek To Phakding

Early Morning flight will take you to Lukla Tenzing-Hillary Airport. The mountain flight journey would be a mesmerizing memory in itself. The close view of mountain range and hills of Khumbu region, as well as the rural Nepal, can be savoured from the flight. Once landed in Lukla the trekking starts after meeting the rest of the support crew. The day’s trekking would be up to the Phakding.

Day 03
Trek To Namche

Phakding to Namche is relatively easy trekking time spanning just up to 3 hrs. The trail comprises of a suspension bridge with colourful prayer flags in it. The views of Mountains start to welcome you towards its lap. The highlight of this part of the trail would be the Tibetan wall paintings and the occasional views of Mountains.

Day 04
Acclimatization Day In Namche

Early morning breakfast at the hotel and to Everest view Hotel. Everest Base Camp trekking requires strength and endurance as well as will power. The day’s rest will be taken in Namche in order to get prepared for the trek upwards. The acclimatization hiking will take place as you will be taken to world’s highest located hotel The Everest View Hotel after Breakfast. The panoramic views of mountains and the surrounding area from the hotel are splendid. It is highly recommended for the trekkers to go through the acclimatization hiking as it prepares your body and soul for the trekking.

Day 05
Trek To Tengboche

The trekking trail from Namche to Tengboche consists of plain flat land trekking as well as steep uphill. The flat trail trekking provides the outstanding views of Mountains like Thamserku, Everest, Pumori, Lhotse and other Himalayan ranges. The trail on the banks of Dudhkoshi River and the rhododendron forests amazes you. The distant scenes of the majestic Himalayas would also mesmerize you and let you forget the hardship encountered till day. Once you have reached Tengboche the serenity prevails. The continuous prayers and smell of incense coming from the monastery would ignite your spiritual self.

Day 06
Trek To Dingboche

The trekking trail is slight downhill and enters the small valley passing by Pangboche. The usual crossing of the river from suspension bridge and wooden bridges are there with the usual view of mountains up above you.

Day 07
Dingboche To Chhukung (4750m/15,580 Ft): 3 – 4 Hours

Trekkers would like the views of Tawache, Amadablam, Chalotse and Nuptse-Lhotse. The trekking would then move towards Chhukung passing by stone walled fields and entering the glacier amidst the gigantic Himalayas and yak herders. Chukung is surrounded by the Himalayas and glaciers. The elongated hiking to the rocky place of Chhukung Ri also from Chhukung if time permits.

Day 08
Chhukung: Climb Chhukung Ri (5,546m) And Trek Back To Chhukung: 3 – 4 Hours

The climbing of the Chhukung Ri would take place and it is better advised to cross Kong Ma La pass only after the visit of the Chhukung village and acclimatization via short hiking or roaming around Chhukung Valley.

Day 09
Cross To Kongma La Pass (5535m/18,159ft), Trek To Lobuche (4940m/16,210ft): 6 – 7 Hours

The trekking from Chhukung to Kong Ma La would be the legendary experience for you further to reach Lobuche. The time frame would be around 6-7 hours and you will be walking in the highest part of the trip i.e. Kong Ma La Pass. Once you have crossed the Moraine then the Lobuche can be reached.

Day 10
Lobuche To Gorak Shep (5170 M/16,961ft), Visit Everest Base Camp (5364 M/17,594 Ft): 6-7 Hours

The lateral moraine of the Khumbu region glacier provides the crest of the northern ridge of Everest. Our trail moves along the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. The trail offers the stunning view of mountains as well.

Day 11
Gorak Shep To Kala Patthar (5545 M/18,192 Ft), Then To Lobuche (4940 M/16,207 Ft): 8 – 9 Hours

The early morning hike to the sunrise destination of Kalapther then following We start our trek to Kala Patthar early in the morning in order to catch remarkable views of the first light of the sun shining on Mt. Everest but you have to get prepared from the altitude and passion for the trekking

Day 12
Lobuche To Dzongla (4830m/15,850 Ft): 3 – 4 Hours

Lobuche to Dzongala trail creates you an enchanting experience of the Himalayan alpine environment. The downhill trekking on a route alongside Khumbu Glacier from Lobuche to Dzongla passes by Chola La Lake. The view of Awi Peak is mesmerizing and awesome.

Day 13
Trek To Gokyo (4800m/15,580 Ft) Via Cho La Pass (5368m/17,611 Ft): 7 – 8 Hours

As the trekking gain height, the Cho La Pass starts to be seen and the Ama Dablam looms on the south and Cholatse in the west. The climbing of the Chola can be very tricky around the crevasses. The summit of the pass is actually marked by flags. The scenery, however, is magnificent and breathtaking. The trail finally comes to Ngozumpa glacier the longest glacier among six lakes series.

Day 14
Rest Day In Gokyo: Climb Gokyo Ri (5357m/17,575 Ft), Tour 4th And 5th Gokyo Lakes: 3 – 4 Hours

The climbing of the Gokyo Ri takes place towards the enchanting views of the mountains. The tour of the fourth lake could also be done in this day. The view from famous Scoundrel Viewpoint near to the fifth lake provides the astonishing views of the mountains.

Day 15
Gokyo To Marlung (4210m/13,810 Ft) Via Renjo La Pass (5360m/17585 Ft): 7 – 8 Hours

Trekkers will start the day early morning for the long trekking ahead. The trail moves along the Dudh Pokhari for a small period of time. The trail showcases the astounding scenery of the Rolwaling ranges and other Himalayan ranges. The walking would be very rocky and winds down over a loose screen to be in the south of Tsho lake. The trekking from Marlung on the east bank of the Bhote Koshi river would be the mesmerizing, strenuous and adventurous.

Day 16
Marlung To Namche Bazaar: 5 – 6 Hours

The trekking descends from Marlung to Thame following the traditional trail used by Tibetan traders. The trekkers then cross the Bhote Koshi River and descend further to Taranga. Thame on a hillside will be gone gradually and pass by small Sherpa villages the voyage reaches the Namche Bazaar.

Day 17
Trek Down To Lukla

This day you will descend to Lukla for return back to Kathmandu.

Day 18
Flight Back To Kathmandu And Sightseeing

After 30 minutes flight from Lukla.

Day 19
Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing

The private vehicle will take you to the major heritage and architectural landmark of the Valley as well as UNESCO World Heritage Site listed places like Patan Durbar Square, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Boudhanath, Swyambunath and Pashupatinath.

Day 20
Departure

Fly back to your country after amazing Everest Three high passes trek: Private vehicle will take you to airport for departure

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