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Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is a challenging and remote trekking route in the Himalayas of Nepal. It takes you to the base camp of Mount Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in the world.
The trek usually starts from a small village called Taplejung in eastern Nepal. From there, you will trek through various landscapes, including lush forests, terraced fields, and remote villages. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including Kanchenjunga and other peaks in the area.
The trek is known for its natural beauty and biodiversity. It is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including rhododendron forests, bamboo groves, and endangered wildlife species such as snow leopards and red pandas.
The route to Kanchenjunga Base Camp involves several high passes, steep ascents, and descents. Trekkers need to be physically fit and have previous trekking experience to complete this challenging trek. The trek can take anywhere from 18 to 25 days, depending on the itinerary and trekking pace.
Along the way, you will pass through remote villages, where you can experience the local culture and hospitality of the ethnic communities living in the region, such as the Limbu and Sherpa people.
Accommodation during the trek is in tented camp and the trek is a fully organized camping trek. It is recommended to trek during the spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November) seasons for the best weather and mountain views.
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek offers a unique and adventurous experience for trekkers looking to explore the lesser-known areas of Nepal’s Himalayas and witness the grandeur of the Kanchenjunga.
Difficulty level of Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek
The difficulty level of the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is considered to be challenging. It is a remote and strenuous trek that requires a good level of physical fitness, strong trekking experience, and the ability to cope with altitude. The trail passes through rugged terrains, steep ascents and descents, and high altitude passes. The trek also involves long hours of walking each day, with some days covering a distance of 6-7 hours.
The altitude gain and the possibility of adverse weather conditions add to the difficulty level of this trek. It is highly recommended to have prior trekking experience and proper acclimatization before attempting the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek.
The trail is less developed compared to other popular treks in the region, making it physically demanding and requiring a high level of fitness, stamina, and previous trekking experience. The trek can take around 23-25 days to complete, and the altitude can reach up to 5,160 meters (16,929 feet) at the Kanchenjunga Base Camp, which may cause altitude-related challenges. It is recommended for experienced trekkers with proper acclimatization and preparation.
The trek involves long and strenuous days of hiking, with steep ascents and descents. The terrain can be rough and unpredictable, with narrow trails, rocky paths, and high mountain passes. Additionally, the trek requires good physical fitness, as well as previous experience in high-altitude trekking. It is recommended for experienced trekkers who are well-prepared and acclimatized to the altitude.
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek Highlights
Upon arrival at the Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu, you need to accomplish your entry/visa formalities. You will then be received by a representative from Marron Treks and transferred to your hotel in Kathmandu. Welcome drinks will be served at the hotel and then we will have a quick pre-trip meeting. You can then spend the remaining time resting or as you please. In the evening you can stroll around the vicinity of your hotel just to get the feel of this wonderful city. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Fly from Kathmandu to Taplejung at Suketar Airport in Taplejung which is about 35 minutes flight where you will meet your trekking team. After lunch start the trek in the afternoon with an easy 2- to 3-hour walk along the ridgeline to Lali Kharka, a grazing area. Overnight in tented camp at Lali Kharka (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
The trail traverse along the hillside a short way it descends to Pakora village along the Phawa Khola, crossing a suspension bridge before beginning the steep climb up towards Kunjuri. Lunch will be somewhere below Kunjuri. After lunch it’s a short distance walk over the crest of the ridge to our campsite at Khesewa. Get your first view of Mt. Kanchenjunga and should be able to clearly make out the south and main summit along with Yalung Kang. Overnight in tented camp at Khesewa (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
You will go along a steep hillside through terraced fields high above the Kabbeli Khola. There are some ups and downs crossing side valleys but there are many shady spots to rest. Then after lunch cross the village of Anpan, before descending to cross the Kashawa Khola. After climbing again through terraced fields will reach the village of Mamankhe. Overnight in tented camp at Mamankhe (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Today you need to start early as the day involves an easy climb to Yamphudin along a track which contours the hillside above the Kabeli Khola. You will go through several ups and downs while crossing the ridges and stream beds that make up the valley sides. Generally, the route is flat and the river eventually becomes level with the trail, a couple of hours before Yamphudin. You can stop for a bath at one of the clear pools within this beautiful river.
Get your lunch by the side of the river and walk to Yamphudin the most remote settlement in this area and the last village we will see until we reach Ghunsa. It is a charming place tucked away beneath the ridge of Deurali Danda that we cross next. Overnight in tented camp at Yamphudin (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
You will ascend a steep spur, a gentle introduction for what will come. Leaving behind villages the trail passes through pleasant forest, stopping for lunch in a meadow capturing fine views of the north and south. You will then steeply descend to the river through an interesting bridge across the Omje Khola to reach our campsite in Chitre. Overnight in tented camp at Chitre (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
The day begins with 3 hours of steep ascent to the crest of the Deurali Danda in dense forest most of the way. From the 3,230 m pass we see Jannu, definitely closer! The trail then descends across some steep and exposed areas before entering the forest again. You will have to then sharp descent through beautiful forest contiuing down into the valley of the Simjua Khola. After crossing an interesting-looking and challenging wooden bridge will reach Tortongn, the camping site with numerous rock shelters amid towering conifers. Overnight in tented camp at Tortongn (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
The trial follows the river through a more beautiful forest, the conifers giving way to the rhododendron forest. You will climb a fairly steep valley with the trees becoming more stunted and scattered, giving us glimpses of the snow-capped peaks ahead and the massive snout of Yalung Glacier. Before reaching Tseram the towering heights of Kabru and Rathong peak start to peep over the moraine. Tseram is a grazing area and night temperatures will remind us that we are really gaining height. Overnight in tented camp at Tseram (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Today is a shorter day’s walk up the final 600m to Ramche where the trail to Kanchenjunga South turns dangerous. As you ascend past the snout of Yalung Glaciers into a series of ablation valleys, the scenery becomes magnificent with the walking become easy. En route you will witness a frozen lake, clear streams and views of Koktang, Rathong and Kabru. Overnight in tented camp at Ramche (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
You will get your first encounter of Mt. Kanchenjunga. Follow the valley round to observe the stunning south face of Kanchenjunga and Jannu. Cross the the Yalung Ri Glacier and continue by a sweeping curve, at Oktang, 4,730 m, suddenly we are confronted with the southern wall of the mountain. This vast ridge forms a cirque over 15 kms long, nowhere less than 7,500 m high and with three main summits of Kanchenjunga at 8,420 m, 8,586m, and 8,474 m. The mountain panorama is spectacular and especially impressive is Jannu while observing the glaciers flowing from its east face. Overnight in tented camp at Oktang (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
You will go to high altitudes today which requires a strong determination. A good weather is required to cross the high passes and of course perfect logistic support. Expect to get acclimatized with the altitude today. Overnight in tented camp at Yalung Ri Base Camp (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
You will have a good walk at Yalung Glaciers and a series of valleys and perfect spot for camping. You will encounter a frozen lake, clear streams and magnificent views today. Overnight in tented camp at Ramche (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
The trail goes down the valley passing the turn off to the high and challenging Labsang La route to Ghunsa and the north side of Kanchenjunga. This pass is rough and dangerous, especially for porters so we take the more southern set of passes, beginning with the Mirgin La. You will go through steep climb and several false summits will reach Mirgin La. Views seen apart from the magnificent Jannu on the horizon are Makalu, Gyakung Kang, Everest, Lhotse and Chamalang. You can see Terai plains to the south. The camping is beyond the pass, after 6 to 7 hours tough walking. Overnight in tented camp at Sallerle (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
There is little descent between four passes today but is a high scenic area. After lunch you will descent to Lamba Sumba Kharka, where there are more views of the awesome Southwest Face of Jannu. After Kharka it’a easy going down a pleasant forested trail to the village of Ghunsa where campsite is located.
Ghunsa is a picturesque Tibetan village where prayer flags flutter from the wooden houses. There are two monasteries in Ghunsa which is a welcome sight after the many days of wilderness. One of the local specialties’ is ‘Tongba’, a curious alcoholic drink. A jug or large bamboo cup is filled with fermented millet seed and boiling water pored over. The flavour and alcohol seep though and you drink it with a special straw. You might need a drink after the tough 4- to 6-hour walk. Overnight in tented camp at Ghunsa (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
The trail Gradually ascends to south of the Ghunsa Khola and crosses flood plains while emerging on a pasture situated at the north side of the river. You will then have to climb steeply to a slope slope from where it crosses a slide and then descends to Lakepo. A short climb from here will reach the village of Kambachen Overnight in tented camp at Kambachen (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Today is an acclimatization day to cope with the high altitude. The day can be used for a short morning hike to explore the area around Kambachen. . It is essential to acclimatize to the higher altitude as you have been spending a lot of time at lower altitudes. From Kambachen you have a good views of the peaks near Kanchenjunga. You can hike up the ridge above the village for better views or take a day hike to Jannu Base Camp. Kumbakarna is the Nepali name of Jannu. Overnight in tented camp at Kambachen (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
The trail climbs gradually through rocky fields to Ramtang (4,240 m) then crosses the northwest of the Kanchenjunga Glacier to reach Lhonak, which is on a sandy plain near a dry lakebed. You will camp between the boulders here to stay out of the wind. A beautiful mountain vistas can be observed all around. Water is very scarce in Lhonak and you will need to use only as much as absolutely necessary. Overnight in tented camp at Lhonak (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Pang Pema provides the view of the main Kanchenjunga peak. Pang Pema is is the base camp for expeditions on Kanchenjunga. From Lhonak you will gradually ascend across the plain but soon you will have to steeply climb, following the moraine. Overnight in tented camp at Pang Pema (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
You will go for a of 200 m or 300 m on a morning hike up a ridge, north of Pang Pema. It’s a good vantage point with views of Kanchenjunga, Wedge Peak, the Twins and Tent Peak. As usual, the descent goes faster and you can reach Kambachen the same day. Overnight in tented camp at Kambachen (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
The trails is more descents today thru magnificent sections of forest as long as we make Amjilosa tomorrow. After an hour’s walk from Ghunsa you will through Phole, a village in two parts. The upper section houses Tibetan refugees who are well established, the second is the winter village of Ghunsa. Further down is Yangswa, a great and warm camp. Overnight in tented camp at Ghunsa (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
First the trail passes thru the beautiful forest opening out to steep, grassy hillsides where Amjilosa is perched. Overnight in tented camp at Amjilosa (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
You will go for a of 200 m or 300 m on a morning hike up a ridge, north of Pang Pema. It’s a good vantage point with views of Kanchenjunga, Wedge Peak, the Twins and Tent Peak. As usual, the descent goes faster and you can reach Kambachen the same day. Overnight in tented camp at Kambachen (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
The trail crosses the Simbu Khola, which originates from Kanchenjunga’s south base camp, the river which we followed up from Torontan. It is pleasantly warm at these low altitudes and cardamom grows freely in the moist shaded forest. You will cross numerous small tributary streams to reach Chhirwa, a village set among large boulders. You camp in a field out of the village. Today is an easier day. Overnight in tented camp at Chhiruwa (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
The trail goes in and out of minor valleys passing thru a succession of picturesque villages and reach Suketar around late afternoon. Overnight in tented camp at Suketar (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
After an adventurous trek in the Himalayas you will fly back to Kathmandu today. Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu (Breakfast in Suketar)
This is a free day in Kathmandu to fulfill anything that you missed out spotting in this energetic capital of Nepal. You can indulge yourself in shopping or strolling around some of the cultural and historical landmarks of Kathmandu. Thamel is your hot spot for shopping where you can haul all the souvenirs representing Nepal and its culture. May be that in addition to your interesting trip anecdotes, you would also want to take back some stuff for your friends and relatives. In the evening, a farewell dinner with a range of traditional Nepali cuisines, will be hosted by Marron Treks. Enjoy the dinner, pack/prepare yourself for a flight back home and have a beauty sleep. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu; breakfast and dinner included.
The trip concludes and our office representatives will take you to the international airport in Kathmandu to catch your onward flight to your next destination or fly back home. You need to be at least 3 hours prior to your flight time at the airport.
Thank you for visiting Nepal and we hope your Himalayan Holiday has come true. Have a safe flight back home!
If you plan to extend your holiday then other travel activities like jungle safari, rafting, mountain biking, bungee jumping etc are also up on the list.
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek typically takes around 25 days to complete, allowing for acclimatization and enjoying the scenic beauty while ascending and descending through picturesque valleys, glaciers, and remote villages in the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area.
The starting point for the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is usually Taplejung, a small town in eastern Nepal. From there, the trek proceeds through various villages like Chiruwa, Ghunsa, and Kanchenjunga Base Camp itself.
Yes, a special permit for Kanchenjunga, Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit (KCAP) is required for the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek. Additionally, TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card, is also necessary.
Unlike some popular treks in Nepal, the Kanchenjunga region has limited tea houses and lodges. The trek involves camping in most sections, and trekkers need to be fully supported with a camping crew, including guides, cooks, and porters.
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is renowned for its stunning views of Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,586m), the third highest peak in the world, along with other majestic peaks. It also offers a chance to experience diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and culturally unique settlements of the region.
Yes, the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is considered a challenging and strenuous trek. It involves walking at high altitudes, crossing high passes, and navigating through rugged and remote terrain. Prior trekking experience and excellent physical fitness are highly recommended.
The best time for the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn) seasons. These months fall between March to May and September to November. The weather is relatively stable during these periods, offering clearer views of the mountains.
The highest point of the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is the Kanchenjunga North Base Camp, also known as Pangpema, at an elevation of approximately 5,140 meters (16,863 feet) above sea level.
The trek usually starts with a flight from Kathmandu to Biratnagar. From Biratnagar, you’ll take another domestic flight to Taplejung, which serves as the starting point of the trek.
Yes, due to the remote and challenging nature of the trek, hiring a guide and porter is highly recommended. An experienced guide can help you navigate the trails and provide valuable insights into the local culture and environment. Porters can carry the heavy camping gear and supplies, making the trek more enjoyable for you.
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek demands excellent physical fitness. It involves long days of walking in challenging terrain and at high altitudes. Prior trekking experience in high-altitude regions is beneficial. Cardiovascular endurance and strength training are essential to prepare for the trek.
Accommodation
While you are in Kathmandu, we opt to accommodate you in 3 star or 5 star hotels like Hotel Royal Singhi (3 star), Hotel Manaslu (3 star), Radisson (5 star), Yak & Yeti (5 star) or similar.
Throughout the trek, you will have the convenience of staying in a fully equipped camping setup, complete with dedicated support staff. This includes a personal tent for yourself, a dining tent, a toilet tent, and a separate tent for the accompanying staff. We strive to furnish you with top-notch tents and camping equipment to ensure a comfortable night's sleep in a clean and hygienic environment.
Meals
Meals are typically provided as part of the fully organized camping experience. The catering is handled by a support team accompanying the trek, and you can expect a variety of meals that cater to different dietary preferences and requirements. Commonly, the meals include a mix of local and international dishes, providing a balance of nutrition and taste. The dining setup usually involves a dedicated dining tent to enhance the overall camping experience. It's advisable to communicate any specific dietary restrictions or preferences in advance to ensure that the meals align with your needs.
Porter and Staff Care
When it comes to high altitude trekking, porters and staff members make up a pivot. Marron Treks ensures that all the porters and staff members going to high altitude conditions, are provided with adequate clothing and equipments.
Any Experience Required?
There is nothing hard and fast rule about trekking experience. Any adventure enthusiast, with a generic physical aptitude can definitely relish the thrill of this trek.
Difficulties
Difficulty here is actually synonymous to ‘high altitude’. As this trek involves some seriously high altitude climbing above 5000 meters, one is likely to experience some problem in breathing owing to the deteriorating oxygen level. But as this is something which is anticipated, we do have enough precautionary measures to tackle it.
Our Guides
Guides play a significant role during the trek. They are the ones who literally decipher the trekking codes for you so that you could actually connect with the nature, culture and people along the way. We have helpful and dedicated trekking guides, who are fairly literate, multilingual speakers and are very well versed to the culture, life patterns and every single detail pertaining to the Kanchenjunga region. Thus, in the company of our professional Sherpa guides, your trek becomes not only entertaining, but also equally informative.
Travel Insurance
It is advised that you arrange your travel insurance before leaving your homeland. The main thing is to make sure that your insurance covers you for both- medical as well as evacuation costs. Having a travel insurance with you, makes your trip secure and hassle free.
The provided trip plan by Marron Treks is customizable but subject to unpredictable factors like weather, political unrest, and flight disruptions in Nepal. Delays or changes might occur due to various reasons, and Marron Treks will prioritize client safety. However, they are not liable for resulting consequences, striving to maintain the essence of the original trip plan.
Trip Style: Camp trek
Trip Duration: 27 Days
Destination: Nepal
Max Altitude: Yalung Ri Base Camp (5,400m)
Travel Mode: Private vehicle
Meals: Included on trek
Trip Type: Camp trek
Grade: Strenuous
Best Season: Mar-May, Oct-Nov
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