20+ years of experiences
Overviews:
Mt. Kanchenjunga base camp trekking is one of the longest and most exciting adventures from local various cultures to scenic views.
An amazing feature of Mt. Kanchenjunga base camp trekking is visiting both base camps in one single journey. With options of two routes, either follow the clockwise direction visiting first North Base Camp at Pang-Pema. Then head towards Southern Base Camp at Oakthang, our standard itinerary leads first to South Base Camp.
After visiting the South Base Camp and then walking to the North Base Camp of the massive Mt. Kanchenjunga range of peaks. The south is the original base camp for all majoring mountaineering expeditions to the summit of Mt. Kanchenjunga.
Mt. Kanchenjunga is called Kanchendzonga of Tibetan origin language means a mountain with five jewels. Referring to its five main peaks of Mt. Kanchenjunga or Kanchendzonga straddles the border between Nepal and Sikkim. A small North-Eastern state of India close to the famous town of Darjeeling. But the main bulk of Kanchenjunga is located within Nepal, where most trekking and mountaineering expedition runs from Nepal.
Mt. Kanchenjunga, the world's third-highest and Nepal 2nd highest peak rise to 8,586 m and 28, 169 feet high. First ascent on May 25th, 1955 by British Expeditions led by the late Sir George Band and his team of mountaineers.
Mt. Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking, is a unique adventure visiting both sides of the mountain, the south and north base camps. Begins with an exciting panoramic flight to the low land of Eastern Nepal, and then a scenic drive leads to cooler hills. Around vast Tea-Garden of Ilam area and then towards Taplejung at Sukhetar town the start, and end of the trek.
Walk follows ups and down through several lovely farm villages, then entering into a river gorge covered in dense forest. As the trail leads higher on leaving the farm and villages reaching near towards Kanchenjunga south base camp at Tseram. Spending a day for an excursion to Oakthang, located close to Yarlung glaciers and the south base camp of Mt. Kanchenjunga. An amazing landscape where tree lines fade for remorseless fields of ice and glaciers.
After visiting the south side base camp, adventure follows high crossing Tsele-La within lovely woods of rhododendron and pines. Then walk leads to cross upper Tamur River reaching a nice valley at Ghunsa.
A lovely village inhabited by the Sherpa the mountain tribes of Eastern Himalayas adorned with fascinating Buddhist culture.
From Ghunsa head towards Lhonak into a high country, situated on route North Kanchenjunga Base Camp. Reaching Lhonak our highest overnight camp at 4,780 m, staying here for two overnights for a hike to North Base Camp.
A marvelous and adventurous hike to Pang-Pema and at Kanchenjunga North Base Camp, enjoy the dramatic scenery of arctic landscapes.
Overlooking Mt. Kanchenjunga massive wall of ice and snow with tremendous scenery of moraine and glaciers. After an incredible moment at the highest point of the adventure, return journey down to Lhonak. From here the route leads further down and ups back into the farmland of Ghunsa and Gyapla Phedi.
Walking back into a forested trail through lovely farm villages, heading low warmer hills to Taplejung at Sukhetar town. Where our marvelous trek ends, then taking a jeep ride to Ilam town with its famous Tea Garden. After Ilam back on the road downhill to the low flatland of the Terai belt reaching Bhadrapur airport.
A scenic short flight brings you to Kathmandu, after a memorable adventure and experience on Mt. Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking.
Outline Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: At Kathmandu for trek preparation and sightseeing tour.
Day 03: Fly Kathmandu / Bhadrapur and drive to Phidim 1,340 m -06 hrs.
Day 04: Drive to Suketar 2,440 m and trek to Lali Kharka 1,900 m -04 hrs. 7 hours journey with drive and trek.
Day 05: Trek from Kande Bhanjyang 2,100 m -06 hrs.
Day 06: Trek to Phompe Danda 1,850 m -06 hrs.
Day 07: Trek to Yangphudin 2,150 m at Sherpa Gaon - 06 hrs.
Day 08: Trek to Doronding 2,880 m via Lashe Tham Pass 3,800 m-06 hrs.
Day 09: Trek to Tseram 3,770 m - 05 hrs.
Day 10: Rest day at Tseram for hike to Oktang near Kanchenjunga South BC.
Day 11: Cross Sele-La Pass 4,250 m and camp at Sele-Le 3,700 m - 08 hrs.
Day 12: Trek to Ghunsa 3,480 m - 04 hrs.
Day 13: Trek to Khambachen 4,000 m-06 hrs.
Day 14: Trek to Lhonak 4,780 m - 06 hrs.
Day 15: At Lhonak hike to Pang Pema 5,150 m / 16, 896 feet around Kanchenjunga North Base Camp- 07 hours both ways.
Day 16: Trek to Ghunsa 3,480 m - 08 hours.
Day 17: Trek to Gyapla Phedi 2,300 m - 07 hours.
Day 18: Trek to Sekathum / Japantar 1,350 m - 07 hrs.
Day 19: Trek to Chirwa 1,250 m - 06 hrs.
Day 20: Trek to Phurumbu School 1,500 m -07 hours.
Day 21: Trek to Sukhetar 2,440 m -04 hrs.
Day 22: Drive to Ilam drive with overnight in local Lodge -06 hrs.
Day 23: Drive to Bhadrapur airport and fly back to Kathmandu.
Day 24: At Kathmandu free day at leisure.
Day 25: Depart for International Departure.
Please Note:
The flight to Sukhetar airport at Taplejung and back to Kathmandu, where flight can be delayed or might get postponed for several days. Due to unfavorable weather conditions and lack of passengers, as well the flight are unpredictable.
So, we have used flight to Bhadrapur airport where flight operates all seasons of the year, as well two days drive each ways to Sukhetar the start and ending point of the trek.
MT. KANCHENJUNGA BASE CAMP TREKKING
‘an adventure of three weeks around world’s 3rd highest mountains’
Highlights:
“Adventure of great combination from scenic trails to cultural villages Explore the high country of Khumbu and its beautiful picturesque valleys. Within world highest Sagarmatha National Park listed in world heritage sites Visit the traditional Sherpa villages adorned with age-old Buddhist heritage From green lovely forest to arid and windswept mountainous wilderness”
Trip Brief Summary:
Trekking Mode: Staying in best available Lodges with tented camping.
Trekking Grade: Moderate to Adventurous with touch of altitude.
Highest Spot: 5,150 m / 16, 896 feet high at Pang-Pema Kanchenjunga North Base Camp.
Activities: Cultural tour, exciting flights, interesting drive and scenic trekking.
Trekking duration: 20 Nights and 21 Days with drives and flights both ways.
Total Trip: 24 Nights and 25 Days from arrival to final departure.
Best Seasons:
Mt. Kanchenjunga base camp trekking, the best seasons are in spring and autumn/fall, where days are crystal clear for views and pleasant walks.
The spring times begin from March till May, the high seasons for trekking to Kanchenjunga base camp and around the Himalayas.
Most days are clear fine and bright with sunshine, which can get overcast in the late afternoon. Chances of snowfall sometimes on higher terrain, cold in the morning late afternoon, and nighttime. The mid-hills are lively with wildflowers in seasonal bloom, especially the rhododendron of various species from trees to a bush.
The next best time is in autumn/fall, one of the peak seasons. For trekking around the Himalayas and to Kanchenjunga base camp, where days are mostly crystal
clear for views and scenic walks. However, the days are shorter due to fewer sun-light hours, much colder morning and late afternoon till night time.
Chances of snowfall sometimes during the walk around higher areas above 3,000 m high, but with a bright starry night sky.
Religion, Culture of Kanchenjunga Region:
Kanchenjunga area from Ilam and Phidim onwards to Taplejung and Sukhetar towns and villages and on lower mid hills. Populated by mixed people of hill ethnic tribes, mostly Kirat Rai and Limbu main natives of eastern mid-hills of Nepal. Includes other minority tribes of Magar, Gurung, Tamang and Sherpa with some Hindu Brahmin, Chettries and Dalits. The lower hills people of both Hindu and Buddhism religion, on the higher sides of Kanchenjunga from Pompe Danda. Inhabited by the mountain tribes Sherpa and Bhotia people of far north Kanchenjunga follows Tibetan Buddhism.
The culture, tradition, and heritage are similar to its Tibetan predecessors, the Sherpa and Bhotia migrated from eastern part of Tibet.
Interesting villages of Sherpa to explore around Sherpa Gaon and Ghunsa adorned with impressive cultures of age-old heritage. Every village houses impressive monasteries and shrines, which you will have time to explore and observe.
Sherpa celebrates New Year called Losar, which falls at the end of February or the beginning of March. According to the Tibetan Buddhist Lunar calendar, based on animals and birds, the year 2022 is a year of a Tiger.
Copyright © Nepal Info Treks All Rights Reserved.
Design & Developed ByWeb House Nepal