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Kanchanjunga Base Camp Trekking

Of all the world's great peaks, Kanchenjunga is perhaps the least known; the third highest in the world at 8,598 m, it sits astride the Nepal/Sikkim border only a few miles from Tibet. This route was opened to trekkers in 1988, though people have trekked in the area in connection with mountaineering expeditions since the turn of the century. Kanchenjunga is a long way from Kathmandu and the nearest road and airports are a long way from the mountains.

Our long trek here climbs from the intensively cultivated hillsides of the Nepal Midlands, 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 anywhere. Until very recently this was a restricted area, so this is an ideal trek for those who already know Nepal and want to get away from the better-known areas and visit a remote part where few foreigners have penetrated.

We fly from Kathmandu to Biratnagar and transfer to Basantapur on the same day. The trek begins with our first camp at Chauki then trek through Gyabla, and ascend to the higher camp at Pang Pema (5120 m) and camp at Lhonak. The trek concludes at Suketar via the descent from Omje Khola, from where we fly back to Kathmandu.

Itinerary

Kanchanjunga Base Camp Trekking Trip Map

Cost

Included

  • Hotel in Kathmandu with bed and breakfast
  • Airport to Hotel and hotel to airport transportaion.
  • 1 night hotel in Biratnagar with bed & breakfast
  • Fly Kathmandu - Biratnagar or Bharatpur – Suketar (Taplejung) - Kathmandu
  • Equipment: Trekking tent, Dining tent, Kitchen Tent,  Toilet Tent, Table and chairs, Mattresses during the trekking
  • Meal: Fresh meal Breakfast, Lunch and dinner
  • Guide, Sherpa, Cook and Kitchen boy and necessary porters
  • for trekking allowed 25 KG persona baggage per member
  • Special Trekking permit
  • National Park fee
  • Fare well dinner

Excluded

  • Personal equipment for Trekking
  • Personal Insurance for travel to Nepal
  • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
  • Emergency Rescue evacuation if needed
  • Personal expenses
  • Tipping (Tips) for guide & Nepali staff
  • Bar bills & Beverage

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