Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek
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Kathmandu, Nepal
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Starting from ₹ 229999
-22% ₹ 179999
What will you experience
Wildlife Photography
Camping Under Stars
Trek at Altitude of 5140 Meters
Relaxing Drive in Hills
Witness Beautiful Valleys
About the Activity
Pickup & Drop Location | Kathmandu, Nepal |
Trek Duration | 19 Nights & 20 Days |
Trek Distance | 200 KM - To & Fro |
Trek Difficulty | Moderate Level Trek |
Trek Height | 5,140 Meters - Approx |
Age Limit | 10 to 70 Years |
About Kathmandu:
- Located in the Himalayas, Kathmandu is a city filled with ancient temples, vibrant streets, and rich history, which serves as a gateway to trekking adventures and Buddhist and Hindu heritage sites.
- Imagine trekking to the world’s third-highest peak. The Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek, in eastern Nepal, offers stunning mountain views, rich biodiversity, and an immersive experience of traditional Rai and Limbu cultures.
About Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek:
- Arrive in Kathmandu and explore this beautiful city with a sightseeing tour of the UNESCO sites. After that, take a flight from Kathmandu to Surkhet and drive to Sekathum.
- Explore a short village from Sekathum to Itary, the beginning of the trek, from there cross through Amjilosa (2,498m), a Sherpa village, and climb the steps to reach Thyangyani.
- Enjoy a walk through the Bamboo Jungle, via Gyabla (2,725m) to reach Ghunsa, with an increase in altitude, hold one night in Ghunsa for acclimatisation and time for leisure.
- From this elevated viewpoint, visit monasteries and see panoramic views that include Kumbhakarna (7,711m), Temachung (6,305m), Nyukla Lachung (6,012m), and many more.
- Proceed towards Khambachen trek pass (Jannu Himal) offering astonishing views, cross Rambuk Kharka and reach Lyakep, before arriving at Khambachen for acclimatisation.
- Next, continue the journey to Lhonak and begin your main trek to Kanchenjunga Base Camp (5,140m) to get the view of the highest peak and Buddhist prayer flags flapping in the wind.
- Get ready for a short trek to Ghunsa and from there cross Sele La Pass (4,290m) while tracing the path of the Selelle Khola and continue to Kanchenjunga South Base Camp.
- Hike to Kanchenjunga South Base Camp situated right on the edge of the glacier, the base camp is adorned by Tibetan prayer flags and is surrounded by views of the mountains.
- Begin your return journey from Cheram to Tortong (2980m) and upon arrival in Tortong, trace back your steps to Yamphudin (1,692m), which is a beautiful village settlement.
- Drive back to the beautiful town of Phungling upon arrival, fly back to Kathmandu, and conclude your tour. Thank you for visiting us and choosing us as your mountain partner!
Know before you book
Trek Location:
- Review the package details or itinerary thoroughly to confirm your Trek Starting & Ending Point.
Age Limits:
- The age limit for the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is 10 to 70 Years.
Physical Fitness:
- A lot of fitness is required in trekking, so it is advisable to build your fitness levels with regular exercise, like walking, hiking, and cardiovascular workouts.
Safety Measures:
- Always priority is safety, so with our experienced trekking guides who will brief you before your trek and guide you throughout your journey. All the necessary trekking gear is provided by our team.
Clothing & Footwear:
- Wear comfortable clothing, and if possible, dress in layers that adjust to the changing weather conditions as you trek with proper trekking shoes with a good grip for trekking in challenging paths.
Respect the Environment:
- To minimise your environmental impact, dispose of waste properly, avoid littering, and follow the "Leave No Trace" principles throughout your journey.
Weather Conditions:
- Changing weather conditions may affect the scheduling of the trek; hence, be prepared for changes in the dates of the trek as it is impacted by the weather conditions of the place that is included in our trekking trip.
Package Review:
- Carefully review what’s included in our packages, such as transportation, accommodations, activities, and any additional services. Ensure you select the package that best suits your preferences and needs.
Insurance Policies:
- Check our packages carefully to see if any insurance options are included in the deal. In case you need coverage, feel free to reach out to our team, or you can go with your insurance provider.
Things to Carry
- Water Bottle
- Snacks
- Tissue Paper (1 Roll)
- Appropriate Clothing
- Comfortable Footwear
- Backpack
- Flashlight
- Sunscreen
- UA Voucher
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Cost of Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek worth the experience?
Yes, the cost of the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek, which starts from INR 179999/- Person, is worth the experience because it offers unmatched solitude, breathtaking Himalayan views, and deep cultural immersion in one of Nepal’s most remote regions
What are the Safety Measures for Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek?
All the safety measures are taken care of while planning the activity by highly experienced instructors who are the best in this field also you will be equipped with safety equipment if required.
Which is the best season for Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek?
The best season for Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is October to November because the weather at this time is so pleasant and most of the tourists from all over the world visit this place at this time.
What is the Booking procedure for Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek?
The booking procedure for Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is very simple, and in a few step,you can book the package:-
- Check the Package Options and Choose One
- Select the Date and Fill in the Traveller Information
- Click on “Book Now” and Complete the Payment
Do I need a permit for the trek?
Yes, you need a Restricted Area Permit, a Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit (KCAP), and you must trek with a registered guide and at least one other foreign national.
Is altitude sickness a concern?
Yes, altitude sickness is a risk, especially above 3,500 meters. Proper acclimatization and a gradual ascent are essential.
What kind of food is available on the trek?
Meals typically include dal bhat (rice and lentils), noodles, soups, and limited snacks. Options are basic due to the remoteness.
What kind of wildlife might I see?
You may encounter red pandas, Himalayan black bears, blue sheep, and diverse bird species within the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area.
Is there mobile or internet connectivity?
Mobile coverage is intermittent, and Wi-Fi is rare or unavailable in most remote areas. Prepare to disconnect during much of the trek.
What should I pack for the trek?
Warm layers, a quality sleeping bag, trekking poles, waterproof gear, headlamp, and water purification tablets are essential.