Kanchenjunga Trekking

Kanchenjunga TrekkingKanchanjungha 8586 meter - the third highest mountain on the world, as the queen of the Great Himalayas, stands on the Nepal- Sikkim border high above rhododendrons and large forests with rivers pouring from its sides. Nepal opened the Kanchanjungha region to trekkers in 1988, though people have trekked in the area in connection with mountaineering expeditions since the turn of the century.

Itinerary

Day 01 : Kathmandu/ Basantapur

Day 02 : Basantapur/ Chauki/ 2600m

Day 03 : Chauki/ Ghupha Pokhari/ 3000m

Day 04 : Ghupha/ Pokhari Gusta/ 2000m

Day 05 : Gusta/ Dovan/ 600m

Day 06 : Dovan/ Taplejung/ 1800m

Day 07 : Taplejung/ Tambawa/ 22000m

Day 08 : Tambawa/ Khesuwa/ 2000m

Day 09 : Kade Bhanzang/ Mamakhe/ 1800m

Day 10 : Mamakhe/ Yamphudin/ 1700m

Day 11 : Yamfudin/ Omyekhola/ 2350m

Day 12 : Omje Khola/ Toronjin/ 2990m

Day 13 : Toronjin/ Tseram/ 3870m

Day 14 : Tseram/ Ramche/ 4620m

Day 15 : Ramche Oktang - Ramche/ 4850m

Day 16 : Ramche/ Selele Base Camp/ 3870m

Day 17 : Selele/ Ghunsa/ 3410m

Day 18 : Ghunsa/ Kambache/ 4040m

Day 19 : Kambachen/ Lhonak/ 4780m

Day 20 : Lhonak/ Pang Pema/ 5140m

Day 21 : Pangpema/ Glacier trip/ 5140m

Day 22 : Pang Pema/ Kambachen/ 4040m

Day 23 : Kambachen/ Ghunsa/ 3410m

Day 24 : Ghunsa day trip

Day 25 : Ghunsa/ Amjelassa/ 2440m

Day 26 : Amjelassa/ Chirwa/ 1200m

Day 27 : Chirwa/ Phurumba/ 1800m

Day 28 : Phurumba/ Surkhetar/ Airport

Day 29 : fly back to Biratnagar

Day 30 : Fly back toKathmandu

Walking : 5/6 per day / average

Trekking : 19 days plus Oktang 2 nights, Pang Pema 2 nights and Yaatori Glacier 2 nights are additional days to enjoy the trip. Travelling on road or air is depends on time and weather conditions.

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