Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking USD2000 is in effect at Himalayan Wild Treks which is a reasonable price while there may be cost variations in different local and international companies. In addition, Himalayan Wild Treks offers the most reasonable Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking Cost, latest updated Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking Google Map and client-friendly Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking Itinerary. We also organize Kanchenjunga Round Trekking if you have time which is absolutely more adventurous.
Kanchenjunga (8586m) was believed to be the highest mountain in the world until 1852. An assiduous survey that was conducted in 1849 proved that Mount Everest (8848m) was the highest mountain in the world, which remains incontrovertible till this date. In 1856, Kanchenjunga was recognized as the third highest mountain in the world while K2 (8611m) in Chin-Pakistan border was endorsed as the second highest mountain. First climbed by Joe Brown and George Bard in 1955, Kanchenjunga region has made its reputation as a cherished trekking icon when in regards to trekking in the East- Northern Himalayas.
Furthermore, Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, established in 1997 that covers 786km2 of the region is a vast store for alpine flora and fauna. Trekkers here enjoy the presence of red-billed chough, snow cock, golden breasted fulvetta, red panda, Asian black bear, blue sheep, and leopard, in the pastures, forest, and riversides while traversing through cultivated terraced lands and pristine glacial lakes and milky waterfalls. While venturing into the bizarre landscape, trekkers get carried away by the magical beauty of the snow-clad mountains belted by puffs of clouds over the verdant hills that are the backdrop of antique monasteries and chhortens while the prayer flag flutters incessantly in the cool air.
Technically stating, the trekking starts with a short sightseeing of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and a flight to Biratnagar (80m). From Biratnagar another flight to Taplejung (1442m) is taken apparently due to the unavailability of the direct flight to Taplejung from Kathmandu (1400m). As the trail continues ahead, we venture into Sukhetar (2300m) - en route to Kunjari(1928m)– Manangkhe (1920m)- Yamphudin (2080m) Ajme Khola (2460m)-Toronde (2890m)-Tserma (3870m)-Ramche (7580m)-Yalung Base Camp (5400m) from where we trace back to Ramche (4580m)-Toronde (2890m)-Ajmekhola (2760m)-Yamphudin (2860m)- Khesewa (2120m)-Sukhetar (2300m)- en route to Biratnagar (80m) from where we take a flight Kathmandu bringing Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking to an end.
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Outline Itinerary for kanchenjunga Base Base Camp Trekking
Day 01: Kathmandu / Biratnagar by airplane and by bus /or by flight to Taplejung and suketar 2300m.
Day 02: Suketar / Kunjari 1928m. About 7 hours.
Day 03: Kunjari / Mamangkhe 1920m.about 7 hours.
Day 04: Mamangkhe / Yamphudin 2080m. 5 hours.
Day 05: Yamphudin / Amjekhola 2460m. About 6 hours.
Day 06: Amjekhola / Toronde 2890m. About 5 ½ hours.
Day 07: Toronde / Tserma 3870m. About 5 hours.
Day 08: Tserma / Ramche 4580m. About 6 hours.
Day 09: Ramche / Yalung B.c. 5400m. about 6 ½ hours.
Day 10: Yalung Bc./ Ramche 4580m. About 5 hours.
Day 11: Ramche / Toronde 2890m. About 7 hours.
Day 12: Toronde / Amjekhola 2460m. About 6 hours.
Day 13: Amjekhola / Yamphudin 2080m. About 5 hours.
Day 14: Yamphudin / Mamangkhe 5 hours.
Day 15: Mamangkhe / khesewa 2120m. About 6 hours.
Day 16: Khesewa / Suketar 2300m. About 7 ½ hours.
Day 17: Suketar / Biratnagar and Katmandu By airplane.
#Kanchenjunga Circuit Tea House Trekking Cost
Kanchenjunga Circuit Tea House Trekking Cost USD2000 is in effect at Himlayan Wild Treks which is obviously less costly as compared to the cost of a camping trekking. Nowadays Tea House Trekking has gained popularity in Kanchenjunga Region as well. But then again there is always demerit of everything and Tea House Trekking does not remain an exception to that which is, when you are a tea house trekker, you will have to settle for whatever food available on the trail that can be cheap but might not be hygienic and healthy. On the other hand, Camping Trekking tends to be slightly more costlywhich is becuase hyegienic food and fresh vegetables and fruits along with a professional cook are taken from Kathmandu.
Highlights of Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking– 17 Days
A scenic flight to Biratnagar after a brief sightseeing of the major UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu is rewarding. The trail traces through Kanchenjunga Conservation Area which is a huge storehouse for alpine flora and fauna. Stunning view of dramatic landscape and snow-capped mountains all the way to Base Camp while passing by antique monasteries, chhortens and rustic settlements is literally breathtaking. Exploring the Himalayan Wilderness in Kanchenjunga region, Yalung Glacier is phenomenal while crossing high mountain passes. The hiking in the less trodden territories of the region, the yak pastures and ridges forested with subtropical vegetation in addition to Sherpa culture and tradition makes this trail striking.
#Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking Physical Fitness
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking needs normal level of physical fitness. If you are physically in a normal shape then it should be enjoyable and rejuvenating for you. You will have to hike through passes and sub-tropical landscapes. In case you are physically unfit, you will feel the trail more strenuous, which indicates the fact that it is important for you to remain in a good physical shape. Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking is not a stroll in the park where everybody can roll over and have fun. Though fitness doesn't mean getting muscular with abs, being in a good shape is always helpful for you.
#Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking Difficulty
Kanchenjunga Round Trekking comes with mild geographical complexities. Since it is about two weeks long walk, you might obviously feel tired. As Kanchenjunga region is one of the most unfrequented trekking region, the exotic land may involve physical experience like fatigue. Besides, you will be required to walk six to seven hours of walking day in day out which is certain to put you through certain level of strain. There are passes, meandering paths and innumerable ups and downs through valleys, glacier rivers, forests and rocky sections at times. If you are a novice, you may find the trail exhausting.
#Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking: How to reach
Technically stating, the trekking starts with a short sightseeing of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and a flight to Biratnagar. From Biratnagar another flight to Taplejung is taken apparently due to the unavailability of the direct flight to Taplejung from Kathmandu. As the trail continues ahead, we venture into Sukheta- en route to Kunjari– Manangkhe- Yamphudin Ajme Khola, TorondeTserma, Ramche Yalung, Base Camp from where we trace back to Ramche, Toronde, Ajmekhola, Yamphudin, Khesewa Sukhetar en route to Biratnagar where we take a flight Kathmandu bringing Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking to an end.
#Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking Best Season
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking is doable trekking throughout the year. In fact, most travelers avoid the seasons that bring rain, cloud and cold. Apparerntly there are two seasons which are most favored: Spring and Autumn. For the fragrant and flowery seasons, go for Spring, the months of March, April and May. and if you are the type of a person who enjoys calm and peaceful weather in moderate temperature we recommend you Autumn, the months of September, October and November. For the least traffic, you could go for winter but then you might dislike the biting cold and snowfall. There are avid travelers who travel any time regardless of weather.
#Kanchenjunga Trekking Weather
There is a fluctuating weather status in Kanchenjunga Trekking. Therefore the weather remains unpredictable. As the altitude varies between 1820 meters to 5140 meters, you will have a lot of physical strain to go through. It is easily figured out that summer brings a substantial amount of rainfall and overcast and winter turns out to be extremely cold at times. Most travelers fall for the days with crystal clear weather, for which the best recommended trekking seasons for the good weather are Autumn and Spring. Intrepid and avid travelers are found frequenting in the region regardless of weather or time and we are able to organize your trekking at any given month of the year.
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Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Kathmandu / Biratnagar by airplane and by bus /or by flight to Taplejung and suketar 2300m.
Day 02: Suketar / Kunjari 1928m. About 7 hours.
Day 03: Kunjari / Mamangkhe 1920m.about 7 hours.
Day 04: Mamangkhe / Yamphudin 2080m. 5 hours.
Day 05: Yamphudin / Amjekhola 2460m. About 6 hours.
Day 06: Amjekhola / Toronde 2890m. About 5 ½ hours.
Day 07: Toronde / Tserma 3870m. About 5 hours.
Day 08: Tserma / Ramche 4580m. About 6 hours.
Day 09: Ramche / Yalung B.c. 5400m. about 6 ½ hours.
Day 10: Yalung Bc./ Ramche 4580m. About 5 hours.
Day 11: Ramche / Toronde 2890m. About 7 hours.
Day 12: Toronde / Amjekhola 2460m. About 6 hours.
Day 13: Amjekhola / Yamphudin 2080m. About 5 hours.
Day 14: Yamphudin / Mamangkhe 5 hours.
Day 15: Mamangkhe / khesewa 2120m. About 6 hours.
Day 16: Khesewa / Suketar 2300m. About 7 ½ hours.
Day 17: Suketar / Biratnagar and Katmandu By airplane.
Included in the Cost
✅Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicleNot Included in the Cost
❌Nepalese visa feeWhat to Bring ?
The following checklist should help you with your packing. As a general rule, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum. The packed weight of your trek bag while trekking should be no more than 15 KG.
Medical
Note: Walking pole, down jacket, sleeping bag, etc available on hire in Kathmandu or request we will provide it. NOTES Trip cost will vary depending on numbers of travelers, duration/days of trek, standard of hotel in Kathmandu before & after the trip. Please contact us to GET a Custom Quote.
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