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Overview

Kanchenjunga is known as the “The five treasure houses of snows”. It is also the third highest mountain in the world standing as less explored and the least known. The Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking package has been designed for the adventurers looking for real challenges in the less traveled region located in the Eastern Nepal the border of Nepal and Sikkim. In Kanchenjunga trek, you will pass through the majestic Himalayas and waterfalls, thickets of rhododendron and other highland forests. Also, you can enjoy the hospitality of different ethnic groups, and encounter various highland flora and fauna.

A long way Kanchenjunga trail commence from Kathmandu and the nearest road and airports are also long from the mountains. Our long trek starts from the intensively cultivated hillsides of the Nepal Midlands, which is populated by the Rai and Limbu tribes, towards the peaks of Jannu and Khabru and the great wall of Kumbakarna, Kanchenjunga, and Rathong, passing on the way through some of the finest high mountain scenery. The must-see place of this trek is Kanchenjunga Conservation Area spreading in an area of 2,035 SQ Km which is the main attraction of trail. The area has a rich diversity of wildlife including snow leopard, Himalayan black bear, musk deer red panda, Impheyan, pheasant, red-billed blue magpies, shy drongo and so forth. It offers an infinite variety of landscapes, cultures, panoramic views of four world highest Himalayas like Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga, which helps to make the trek rewarding. Through the entire journey, the camping makes your expedition more amazing and satisfying.

 

The restricted area Kanchenjunga region trekking offers the trekkers the chance to explore the virgin upland wilderness, which offers a most beautiful and contrasting variety of scenery. The villages tend to be more prosperous than elsewhere in Nepal, but further you go the more isolated the communities will be introduced to you. An easy way to make friends is to join the locals for a heart-warming drink of hot tongba, the fermented millet drink of the East. Lush farmland and wooded valleys give way, higher up to breathtaking mountain scenery, which includes close-up views of Kanchenjunga Base Camp and distant panoramas of the mountains of the Khumbu. Monasteries, Chortens, temples, prayer walls are the representation of this area. Following the trekking route, blue sheep are mostly found here and it is also believed that the abominable snowman ‘YETI’ exists in the region. With this all the features, Kanchenjunga trekking has been the most popular trekking among the foreigners and one of the most demanded trekking package. If you ever wanted to test your mettle, wild Kanchenjunga is the place to begin. The rest will be history.

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Itinerary

Day 01 – Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport Kathmandu

Welcome to Nepal! You may arrive at Kathmandu at any time of the day or night. One of our representatives will promptly meet you and help you get transferred to your hotel. Further details on plans and programs will be provided. Overnight at the hotel

Day 02 – Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour and Preparation for the trek

Kathmandu Valley is out-rightly the cultural and opulent hub in Nepal. Despite being highly influenced by modernization, the ancient assets have remained well preserved. The valley is a home to seven out of ten UNESCO world heritage sites of Nepal; Kathmandu city alone holds four of them – Pashupatinath, Boudha Stupa, Kathmandu Durbar Square and Swyambhunath. Starting late in the morning, Kathmandu valley sightseeing includes a relaxing day tour to these long standing structures.
Situated at the bank of Bagmati River, Pashupatinath is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Often known as the ‘Monkey Temple’, Swyambhunath is a Buddhist Stupa situated at the hilltop in Nagarjun Hill range that surrounds the Kathmandu Valley from the north-western boundary for a perfect view of the valley. Boudha Stupa is a centrally located heritage site with the biggest Mandala in South Asia. Kathmandu Durbar Square has abundance of medieval architecture with fascinating craft works.
The Kathmandu Valley sightseeing provides an insight to Nepal’s history and how it influences the contemporary culture. Our guide will provide you the interesting briefings during the tour, and after the tour, you’ll get back to the hotel and prepare for the trek.

Day 03: Kathmandu – Biratnagar (72m/236ft), 35min flight

The journey begins with an internal flight eastwards to Biratnagar, on the edge of the Indian plains, where we check into our hotel and have a free afternoon.

Day 04: Biratnagar – Suketar – Mitlung (850m/2,790 ft), 15min flight, 5-6 hrs trek

After breakfast and an early flight, we meet our porters at Suketar and then trek down to the village of Asahangpati and on to the Tamor Khola. This major river, and its tributaries, carries the waters off all the mountains to the north to the Ganges. Most villages are situated on high gentle slopes above steep sided valleys where agriculture is possible. We follow it upstream through bird filled forest, to the Chhetri village of Mitlung. Overnight at Mitlung.

Day 05: Mitlung - Chirwa (1,190m/3,905ft), 6-7 hrs

Today’s trail passes through dense patches of sub-tropical rainforest and follows the valley, from village to tributary crossings and up again. The region is home to ethnic Kirantis, now known as Limbus, who are chiefly involved in traditional agriculture. Beyond Sinwa, the valley narrows and the trail picks its way over landslides to Tawa. There are many bee hives in this region. Chirwa is a delightful cluster-village set amongst boulders: the campsite is next to a stream beyond the village. Overnight at Chirwa.

Day 06: Chirwa - Sekathum (1,640m/5,390ft), 5-6 hrs

Now the valley broadens and the landscape changes subtly. Cross the Sisuwa Khola and continue to Tapethok; the entrance and checkpoint to the Kangchenjunga Conservation Area. Wealthy cardamom farms surround the village. Follow the trail to a bridge over the Tamewa Khola and Tamewa and continue to Hellok. (Between these villages, a bridge leads west to the hilltop village of Lelep: headquarters of the KCA project.) Beyond Hellok, a suspension bridge crosses the Simbuwa Khola: the river that rises from the Yalung Glacier on Kangchenjunga’s south face. The next bridge crosses the Ghunsa Khola that rises from Kangchenjunga’s north face glacier. This is at its confluence with the Tamur Khola just below the village of Sekathum. The first views of Khumbakarna (Jannu) may be seen. Overnight at Sekathum.

Day 07: Sekathum - Amjilosa (2,490m/8,168ft), 5-6hrs.

After breakfast, we follow the trail along the north bank of the Ghunsa Khola which is set in a steep sided and narrow valley. It passes through oak and rhododendron forest with bamboo undergrowth as well as small Sherpa settlements, mainly tending yaks: there is still evidence of extensive forest burning for slash-and-burn agriculture. After lunch, there is a steep climb up to the small and friendly Tibetan settlement of Amjilosa, set on a small level kharka with great views back down the valley. Overnight at Amjilosa.

Day 08: Amjilosa - Gyabla (2,730m/8,955ft), 4-5hrs.

This is a fairly short day. The trail leads up to a flat ridge and then meanders through forests of bamboo, rhododendron, birch and brown oaks. It passes waterfalls and a few scattered summer pastures. Eventually it reaches a large set of rapids, after which a stiff climb leads up to the Sherpa village of Gyabla. The slopes around the village have been denuded for fields, but the forest remains pristine on the opposite side of the valley. Overnight at Gyabla.

Day 09: Gyabla - Ghunsa (3,430m/11,250ft), 5-6hrs

Today’s trail passes through hemlock and bamboo forest as it drops steeply into a ravine before levelling out. The forest gradually changes to alpine Himalayan fir and rhododendron as the path rises towards the large summer yak pastures and potato fields around the village of Phale (3,140m/10,302ft). There is a wooden Gompa with several statues and old thangkas, brought originally from Tibet.
Beyond Phale, the valley widens and the trail improves as it passes through larch forests and cultivated fields. It then dips down to cross the Ghunsa Khola and enter Ghunsa. This is the largest village in the region and is now occupied throughout the year: swelling in numbers as yaks and goats are brought up (and beyond) to pasture during the summer months.

Day 10: Ghunsa: Rest and acclimatisation day.

Ghunsa is an attractive Tibetan village with homesteads spaced in wood-enclosed fields. Steep forested slopes and almost sheer rock faces form the valley sides with snow-clad peaks towering 1,000m above.
Visit the monastery (belonging to the Khampa Dzong monasteries of Tibet) on the edge of the village. Look for locally made Tibetan carpets. Consider a day hike up the Yamatari Khola, along the Lapsang La trail, to a lake at the terminal moraine of the Yamatari glacier. Alternately follow the trail along the pipe line of the hydro electric plant towards the Tamo La: on the trail to Kangchenjunga’s south base camp. Bharal may be seen grazing above the village.

Day 11: Ghunsa - Kambachen (4 150m/13,615ft), 5-6 hrs.

The trail leads north of Ghunsa through glorious larch and juniper forests on the east bank of the Ghunsa Khola. After crossing a sandy, boulder-strewn floodplain it crosses the river over a rickety, wood and stone bridge before climbing above the west bank to Rambuk Kharka (3,720m/12,205ft). The hillsides become increasingly barren as the trail rises past a high waterfall and rock falls along a narrow trail. Further on it crosses a large, sandy landslide before climbing more steeply while passing the impressive snout of the Khumbakarna (Jannu) Glacier on the opposite side of the valley. It then drops briefly into Kambachen. From here there are great views of several peaks including Jannu (7,710m/25,295ft). Lammergeyers, eagles, kites, falcons and choughs are commonly seen. Overnight at Kambachen.

Day 12: Kambachen – Lhonak (4,790m/15,900ft), 4-5 hrs

The landscape becomes increasingly desolate; forged over aeons by glacial ice. The path is not strenuous but for a time negotiates the stony river bed before reaching summer-pastoral huts at Ramtang (4,370m/14,338ft). Beyond is the snout of the Kangchenjunga Glacier which has been joined by the Ramtang Glacier. Higher up, the stony path climbs over the moraine and drops to the riverbed of the Ghunsa Khola as it leaves the Lhonak Glacier to the north. Ford the river or cross on a low unstable bridge to the summer grazing kharkas at Lhonak, situated well above the main glacier. There are three small buildings and some old stone walls amongst boulders that can assist with tent-shelter from the icy winds. Ice peaks rise in all directions with the 1½km ridge of Chang Himal (Wedge Peak) as centre piece. Tent Peak is prominent on the eastern horizon at the end of the visible glacier. Overnight at Lhonak.

Day 13: Lhonak – Pang Pema Base Camp (5,160m/16,923ft), 2-3 hrs

From Lhonak the Kangchenjunga Glacier flows eastwards for several kilometres before turning south to rise to its extensive head on the northern slopes of Kangchenjunga. The path follows the lip of the glacier over short grasses or rocky tracks that undulate with the terrain. Pang Pema lies opposite the head of the glacier and from here offers the first full view of the vast north face of the mountain. Overnight at Pang Pema.

Day 14: Pang Pema Base Camp, rest and exploration day.

The views from Pang Pema must rank amongst the most spectacular in the world. From Kangchenjunga, an unbroken wall of peaks, nowhere less than 6,100m/20,000ft forms the border with Sikkim and to the north, Tibet. Beyond the campsite the West Langpo Glacier flows into the Kangchenjunga Glacier. A difficult route north leads over the Jonsang La into Tibet. Climb the lower slopes of Drohma Ri (5,500m/18,045ft) behind the camp for better views of the mountain – at sunrise. Walk along the Langpo moraine to Corner Camp for better views of Pyramid Peak, et al. Overnight at Pang Pema.

Day 15: Pangpema – Kambachen (4,150m/13,650ft), 5-6 hrs

The return journey from Pang Pema to Lhonak will be fairly slow, but beyond that the route is almost all downhill and thus Kambachen can easily be reached in a day. There are great views to enjoy. Overnight at Kambachen.

Day 16: Kambachen – Ghunsa – Phale (3,140m/10,302ft), 5-6 hrs

Retrace the path down to Ghunsa, for lunch. Look out for pheasants in the forest. Cross the river below the village and continue downstream beside the Ghunsa Khola, through forest and farmland, to the Tibetan summer grazing village of Phale. Visit the wooden gompa. Overnight at Phale.

Day 17: Phale – Amjilosa (2,140m/7,100ft), 5-6 hrs

The trail, through forests of rhododendron, conifer, birch and oak, continues down the valley, dropping to cross numerous tributaries to the last of the Tibetan villages at Gyabla. It then undulates on down to Amjilosa. Overnight at Amjilosa.

Day 18: Amjilosa – Chirwa (1,190m/3,900 ft), 5-6 hrs

After the waterfall beyond the village, the path begins to descend fairly steeply to Sekathum: at the confluence of the Ghunsa and Tamur Kholas. The path then follows the western bank of the Tamur Khola and soon crosses the suspension bridge over the Simbuwa Khola that flows in from the Yarlung Glacier. An afternoon's walk leads to the riverside campsite a ¼hrs walk before the cluster-village of Chirwa. Overnight at Chirwa.

Day 19: Chirwa – Linkhim (1,520m/4,985ft), 5-6 hrs

From Chirwa, leave the river trail and follow the trail that climbs above the east bank of the Tamor Khola to the hamlet at Thiwa (an exit point from the KCA). It then climbs high above the houses of Tawa, over a ridge before dropping into a side canyon to cross the Tawa Khola before climbing back to the ridge. It then passes above the hamlet of Malbanse before reaching Linkhim. Overnight at Linkhim.

Day 20: Linkhim – Suketar (2,700m/8,856ft.), 5-6 hrs

From Linkhim, the trail winds in and out of side canyons to the Limbu village to Phurumbu and a ridge overlooking a vast landslide before Jogidanda. A final 3-4 hrs climb, through the Sherpa villages of Bung Kulung and Bhote Gaon leads to the airstrip at Suketar. Celebrate with a farewell dinner before saying goodbye to your trekking crew. Overnight at Suketar.
Day 21: Suketar - Biratnagar- Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft), 30min and 35min flights
After breakfast, board an early morning flight to Biratnagar and later an onward flight to Kathmandu from where you will be driven to your hotel. Afternoon free.

Day 22 – Farewell/Departure

It was a great adventure with you in the mountains. Hope you had an experience of a lifetime. One of the representatives from KTM Voyage will drop you at the airport about 3 hours before your flight. We hope to see you again. Have a safe flight back home.

Included/Exclude

  • Airport/ Hotel/ Airport Transportation.
  • Three Nights twin sharing hotel in Kathmandu including breakfast included.
  • Guided city tour in Kathmandu by private car / van / bus.
  • 3 Times Meals ( Breakfast, Lunch, dinner) During the trek.
  • Lodge/ Tea house Accommodation during the trek.
  • A government licensed English speaking Guide during the trek.
  • Trekking porter ( One porter for every two members) the limit weight is 20-25 Kg)
  • All special trekking permits & fees.
  • Flight Ticket from Kathmandu – Bhdrapur – Kathmandu including airport departure taxes in both airport.
  • Transportation from Bhadrpur to Taplejung – return to Bhadrpur by Bus.
  • Trekking Equipment provide, Down Jacket and sleeping bag (which needs to be returned after the trek.)
  • All our government taxes.
  • Tourist service charge, vat.
  • Official expense.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Your travel insurance (compulsory).
  • International airfare and Nepal Entry Visa
  • Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry.
  • Sightseeing/Monument entrance fees.
  • Tips & Gratitude

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