Alpine Club Of HimalayaSujan Lamichhane
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Destination
Nepal
Duration
26 Days
Best Weather
March, April, May, September, October & November
Max Altitude
5140m
Accommodation
Hotel, Guesthouse, and Camp
Meals
Full Board during Trek and Breakfasts, Welcome and Farewell meals in Kathmandu
Transportation
Private vehicle / Flights
Group
Min 1 pax
Difficulty
Easy
Activities
Trekking
Heaven in its own term remained unseen by most people. The Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek takes to the isolated region of the country where the scenery has not changed for centuries. A secret territory nestled in the foothills of the third-highest mountain peak in the world. Called the abode of the Gods. The entire walk takes you through mysterious woodlands and the big peaks of the Himalayas.
One of the least visited areas of the country. Remote and absolutely beautiful a chance you will miss if you do not explore the back roads are the authentic people. A vast territory having few inhabitants and many legends, where nature is culture itself.
The Kanchenjunga Base camp Trek takes you traversing across small hillside villages, wild rain forests, remote alpine grounds, chasing river networks, glaciers, and moraines, and finally to the base of the 3rd highest mountain in the world. Where destinations come to life and the trekking experience is honest as it gets. In this trek, you will not be struck by the splendid views of the landscapes, but by the people you meet.
After a detailed tour of the Kathmandu valley exploring all its wonder the following day head towards Suketar. A scenic flight will take you to Bhadrapur from where you will head on a long drive to Suketar. Suketar is the starting point of your trek. Traversing across the lush deep wilderness of sub-tropical woodlands reach the village of Lali Kharka, pasture land of the region. Next, walk through the old-growth forest and reach Kande Bhanjyang Village. Then move towards Phumphe Danda Village following various river networks and traversing across sub-tropical woodlands.
From Phumphe Danda Village witness the ravishing beauty of the region and move to the settlement of Yamphudin. Next, cross the Lassiya Bhanjyang Pass and reach the tiny village of Tortong. The following day gaining altitude traversing on the tracks of the Yalung Glacier reach Ramche. Witness magnificent views of Koktang, Rathong, Kabru peaks, alpine lakes, and crystal clear rivers along the trail. The trail then takes you following another glacier tracks of Yalung Ri Glacier to the tiny settlement of Oktang. Following the tracks of mountain country traversing across moraines, loose rocks and arid landscape reach the South Base Camp. From the base camp witness astonishing views of the landscapes. Grand views of the Yalung Glacier and several Lakes. Mountain peaks of Rathong at 6682 meters, Kabru range at 7412 meters, the south face of Kanchenjunga at 8598 meters, and Jannu at 7710 meters.
Then crossing various high valleys and descending on forested trails proceed towards Tsheram. Next head towards Selele, crossing a mountain pass of Mirgin La Pass. From the top of the passing witness grand panoramic views of Jannu, Mt. Makalu, Gyakung Kang, Everest, Lhotse, Chamalang, and distant hills. Then the trail takes you across the old-growth forest with grand views of the landscape to the last village in the valley Ghunsa. From Ghunsa crossing several slopes and glacier moraines reach the tiny Tibetan village of Kambachen.
Next, traverse the northern side of the Kanchenjunga Glacier following uneven trails and crossing a flat terrain past the Lhonak Glacier, reach to the village of Lhonak. The village witness grand views of Wedge peak, Mera peak, Nepal peak, and Twins peak. Next head towards the Kanchenjunga North Base Camp. From the base camp witness grand panoramic views of Mt. Kanchenjunga, Janu Himal, Everest, Makalu, Tharpu Chuli, Kabru, and endless other mountain ranges. The following day exploring the base camp and visiting various vantage points offering grand views of the landscape proceed towards Ghunsa. A tiny Tibetan village perched in the heart of the wilderness.
Then following the deep wilderness of juniper, pine, and rhododendron woodlands reach the village of Amjilosa. Thereafter the trail takes you traversing across impenetrable jungles to Sakathum, Chirwa, and finally to Taplejung. The following day head on a long drive to Bhadrapur. Next, catch a flight back to Kathmandu.
The Kanchenjunga Base camp Trek is a nature’s masterpiece. A region where mighty rivers enter enormous gorges and take innumerable twists and turns. The frozen peaks shine like gleaming stars in the barren lands. Apart from that the people you meet and the stories you make. Be a part of this exhilarating adventure with the Alpine Club of Himalaya.
The following permits are required for trekking to Kanchenjunga Region.
This permit must be processed through a valid local travel agency registered in Nepal. You will need a minimum of two trekkers in a group to obtain the permit.
You will need:
Note: All the trekking permits are handled by the Alpine Club of Himalaya.
You will be accommodated in 3-star hotels in Kathmandu. During the trek, we will be staying at lodges/ teahouses providing basic facilities. At some locations, you will be staying in makeshift camps.
Along the Kanchenjunga Trek, you will be provided with various Nepali and Tibetan ethnic cuisines. The region has several tea-house along the trail run by local inhabitants providing basic and minimal facilities.
However, drinking water taps are accessible with natural water supplies all along the trekking trail that are untreated. So direct use of the water is not recommended. You may refill boiling water or cold filter water from any of the teahouses along the trail.
If you buy a water purification tablet, chlorine drops or utilize SODIS (sunlight assisted) filtration procedures for further assurance, saving money, and reducing plastic pollution.
The best season for trekking in Kanchenjunga Region is during autumn and spring.
The months of September, October, November, March, April, and May are the best time to visit. These months are better in terms of visibility and climate conditions.
During the autumn season, the months of September, October, and November are one of the best times for trekking in this region. The clear weather brings great visibility of the endless mountain ranges and lush green forest with warm temperatures. The nights are clear and are a perfect opportunity for stargazing.
The spring season of March, April, and May is also the best time to visit the Annapurna Region, the end of the winter season brings a change in the region, varieties of colorful blooming trees of the sub-alpine forest, high green pasture lands covered with wildflowers, mild temperatures, and clear weather. In this season you will witness herds of sheep and yaks grazing in the green high lands.
Monsoon season is not favorable as the weather gets harsh and it’s hard to get around the country, with frequent rainstorms and landslides. So, monsoon season is mostly avoided by trekkers.
In the winter season. Manaslu Region receives high snowfall covering most of the trails and making it impossible to travel for this reason.
All clients participating in any activity must have travel insurance. Personal injury, death, hospital expenditures, repatriation fees, helicopter rescue. Any other disease covered by the insurance plan will be given. We highly advise you to acquire a comprehensive insurance plan from a trustworthy insurance company.
Passport and Visa:
Every client must have a valid passport from the return date with a 6 months prior validity by the Nepalese consulate in your country or immigration office at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you will be greeted by a representative from Alpine Club of Himalaya who will drop you off at our hotel. After checking in, you take a rest or stroll around the streets of Thamel, a tourist hub in Kathmandu. In the evening, join in for a welcome dinner hosted by the Alpine Club of Himalaya.
Max. Elevation
1400m
Accommodation
Hotel
Meals
Welcome Dinner
All airport/hotel pick up and drop in private car/van
3 Nights accommodation in Kathmandu including breakfast, 3* Twin Sharing
22 Nights stay in Lodge/Guest House during trek
An experienced English speaking Trekking Guide and a Porter during trek
Salary, food, insurance and lodging cost for guide and porter
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Tea/Coffee during trek
Welcome and Farewell Meals and Breakfasts while in Kathmandu
National Park Permit and TIMS for Kanchenjunga
Airfare from Kathmandu to Bhadrapur and return flight to Kathmandu and domestic flight departure taxes
Bhadrapur to Suketar by sharing car/jeep
Private car from Taplegunj to Bhadrapur
ACH Kitbag and T-shirt for you
Down Jacket and Sleeping Bag that needs to be returned to office after trek completion
Driver, His salary, meals, and accommodation
Fuel, Road Taxes, and Parking Fees
Kathmandu City tour including Entrance fee, Guide & Vehicle
Ncell Sim Card (Nepalese Sim Card including 20 GB data pack) - Only 1 for a group.