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Great Nepal Treks Uncategorized 0 i The Ultimate Wilderness Trekking In Nepal | Kanchenjunga Trek m v Kanchenjunga Trek is a journey that unfolds nature in a way that you’ve never witnessed before. Kanchenjunga North Base Camp and Kanchenjunga South Base Camp – the two gateways to Kanchenjunga Massif are only the tip of an iceberg of goodness that awaits you on the Kanchenjunga Trek route. When it comes to trekking in Nepal, Kanchenjunga trek holds a special place. Kanchenjunga trek is one of those trekking journeys that have a niche following. People who’ve trekked on this route once have definitely come back for the second round. The reason for this is simple – Kanchenjunga trek is
trekking in its true form. On the route, there aren’t any fancy hotels or eateries that will make you feel at home. You have to befriend nature to survive this journey. One of the factors that makes this trek one of the best one for many trekkers is solitude. Of course, you will be trekking in a group, but the number of people walking on the route would be so less that you’d get to enjoy quite a lot of private time. A few of the extreme trekkers also tend to go on the journey solo. Now, it is recommended not to do that, but it is a feat that has been achieved by so many people. Kanchenjunga Trek is one of those trekking trips that allows you to experience nature in its true and rustic form, but that is not the only thing that makes the journey interesting. Quite like any other journey in the hills of Nepal, during this one as well you will come across numerous cultural and religious heritages. Nepal is a religious and cultural country with so much diversity. You find the people here, the cultures and the religion that they follow to be fascinating. You will mainly notice the influence of Buddhism in the region, even when you’re walking on the route. For these reasons and many more, Kanchenjunga trek is a must try journey for trekkers. If you’re someone who wants to test their endurance level, especially from the perspective of trekking, Kanchenjunga trek is
definitely meant for you. Kanchenjunga Trek Kanchenjunga Circuit trek, also known as Kanchenjunga trek, is the amalgamation of Kanchenjunga North Base Camp trek and Kanchenjunga South Base Camp trek. Apart from the amazing views of Mount Kanchenjunga, There are so many things that Kanchenjunga Circuit trek offers. Kanchenjunga is the personification of difficulties that people in this part of the world are required to face. When you walk on the Kanchenjunga trek route, you will be forced to live the way they do, eat the way they do, and so, at the end of it, you will gain a deep appreciation for the people living in the region. It is for the reason that the journey is considered as one of the toughest ones in Nepal. Kanchenjunga trek allows you to explore the wilderness of eartern Nepal. The region is a part of Kanchenjunga National Park, which is more popular by the name Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. Without a doubt, Kanchenjunga National Park is one of the richest national parks in Nepal with so many species of rare and endangered animals that call the park home. Some of the animals that you’ll spot here are Snow Leopard, Asian Black bear, Red Panda, and so on. And in the same way, the birds that you’d spot here are Snow Cock, Blood Pheasant, Red-Billed Chough, and so on. On Kanchenjunga trek, you will make your way through numerous landscapes such as cultivated lands, forests, pastures; you will also cross different rivers, and get to spot high altitude mountain lakes and glaciers. One of the most prominent natural spectacles that you will spot on the trek is Mount Kanchenjunga. The view of the peak is what inspires the majority of trekkers to walk all the way up to its base camp.
Kanchenjunga Trekking is one of the best examples of trekking in Nepal. You can go for the usual Kanchenjunga trekking as mentioned above, or if you wish, you could spice up things a bit. An amazing feature of Kanchenjunga Circuit trek is that it covers a huge area, which brings up the possibility of numerous side treks and extensions, with adventure activities. Now, the Kanchenjunga Circuit trek is quite a difficult journey. So, extending it or adding a couple of activities to the trip can make the trip further excruciating. Make sure to consider this carefully before trying out any such stunts. However, if you think that you’re capable enough, you should definitely go for these add ons. Mount Kanchenjunga Mount Kanchenjunga is without a doubt the main attraction of Kanchenjunga trek. Throughout the trek, you will come across numerous viewpoints from where you’ll get to spot Kangchenjunga summit; from few places you even get to spot the entire Kanchenjunga mountain. Two of the most prominent ones are the Kanchenjunga North Base Camp and Kanchenjunga South Base Camp. Kanchenjunga Mountain is actually a massif, with five main peaks or Kangchenjunga summit on it. The massif is located on the border of India and Nepal.
There are four main routes that can be used to climb this mountain. One of them is in India, and three of them are in Nepal. The first successful ascent on the peak was made in the year 1955 by a British Expedition Team. The name Kanchenjunga comes from the local word ‘Kanchinjínga’, which roughly translates to the five treasure of the snow. Luckily, the translation relates to the fact that the massif has 5 main peaks. It is believed that the mountain hides five elements that would reveal itself at the time of global crisis. These include precious elements like gold and turquoise, sacred scriptures, invincible armor or ammunition, items of consumption like salt and grain, and finally, medicine. Kanchenjunga Main Kanchenjunga Main is the tallest peak of Kanchenjunga massif. It has a height of 8586 m. It is because of the same summit that Kanchenjunga is known as the third highest mountain in the world. The peak is located at the border of Nepal and India, and so, it is shared by Taplejung district in Nepal and Sikkim province in India. In the expedition of 1955, the British team reached the top of Kanchenjunga Main. They started the expedition from Yalung Glacier, then they covered sections of Yalung Kang, before finally climbing the Kanchenjunga Main. Kanchenjunga West Kanchenjunga West is also known as Yalung Kang. Its height is 8505 m, which makes it the fourth highest peak in the massif. The peak is situated entirely in the
Taplejung district of Nepal. The closest peak to Kanchenjunga West is Kanchenjunga Main. Though Yalung Kang had a great role in the first ascent of Mount Kanchenjunga in 1955, it was first climbed successfully in 1973 by a Japanese expedition team. For this expedition, the team used the southwest route, which happens to be in Nepal. Kanchenjunga Central Kanchenjunga Central has an altitude of 8482 m. It is because of the same that it is the third highest mountain in the massif. The peak is situated partly in the Taplejung district of Nepal, and partly in the Sikkim province of India. The closest peak to Kanchenjunga Central is Kanchenjunga South. The first ascent of Kanchenjunga Central was made in the year 1978 by a Polish team. Kanchenjunga South Kanchenjunga South has a height of 8494 m, and it is the second highest mountain in the Kanchenjunga massif. The peak is shared by Taplung district of Nepal and Sikkim Province of India. The closest peak to Kanchenjunga South is Kanchenjunga Main. The first ascent of Kanchenjunga South was made in the year 1978 by a Polish team. Kangbachen Finally, Kangbachen is the shortest peak in the Kanchenjunga massif with a height of 7903 m. The peak is situated entirely in Nepal. The closest peak to Kangbachen is Kanchenjunga West. Despite being the shortest, the mountain is not the first choice of mountaineering enthusiasts when it comes to climbing. Kangbachen is not even used as a stepping mountain to reach the top of Kanchenjunga, or other mountains in the massif. Despite all this, its beauty is something that is regarded highly by the trekkers, climbers, and the lovers of nature. Kanchenjunga Conservation Area
Area Apart from the significant features about Kanchenjunga Conservation Area mentioned above, it is quite crucial to notice that the area was founded in the year 1997, which makes it the third oldest conservation area in Nepal. Now, since the area is located in the north east part of Nepal, it shares its borders with Khangchendzonga National Park or Kanchenjunga National Park in Sikkim and Qomolangma National Nature Preserve in Tibet. Both of these protected areas are equally rich, with not just the living beings but also the numerous natural spectacles that are contained within them. Kanchenjunga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Apart from the beauties of nature, the park also consists of religious heritages. One of the most prominent ones among them is Tholung Monastery. Qomolangma National Nature Preserve shares its name with Mount Everest. The mountain is called Qomolangma in Tibet. The preserve houses the majority of peaks that are situated on the border of Nepal and Tibet. These are Everest, Lhotse, Makalu and Cho Oyu. All these three areas combined offer so many opportunities to the tourists visiting the region when it comes to fun and adventure activities. These mainly include trekking, expedition, wildlife safari, bird watching, and so many others.
Kanchenjunga trek Itinerary As mentioned above, Kanchenjunga Trek is the amalgamation of Kanchenjunga North Base Camp trek and Kanchenjunga South Base Camp trek. So, this one covers most of the places that both the trek routes do, and more. Altogether, it’s a 27 days long journey, and during this time, the trekkers walk for a duration of 18 days. The rest of the time the trekkers spend acclimatizing, taking side trips, or traveling from one place to another, either on a plane or in a bus. The trek starts at Suketar and ends at Thorpu. The north base camp trek route and the south base camp trek route is joined by a small passage. There is a path that takes the trekkers from Ghunsa to Ramche, and in the process, they need to cross this place called Sele Le. It’s a lengthy itinerary, and it allows the trekkers to enjoy the experiences at both the base camps. As mentioned above, there are so many extension possibilities in the Kanchenjunga trek. So, if you choose to go for any one of them, you would have to tweak your Kanchenjunga trek itinerary up to an extent, which is quite fun, when you think about it, especially if you love challenges. Kanchenjunga Trek Map When you go on Kanchenjunga trek, it’s a must that you carry Kanchenjunga Circuit trek map. Kanchenjunga Circuit trek map gives you all the information that you need to know about the journey. As a matter of fact, you should get your hands on the route map way ahead of the journey. It will help you study the region, and prepare for the trip accordingly. With the help of a map you can decide what places you’d like to cover, and which ones you’d like to leave out. Kanchenjunga trek route is full of surprises, and to explore all of them, you need to have a map in your possession. Kanchenjunga Circuit trek map also prevents you from getting lost on the way, and even if you do, with the help of the map, you can make your way back to
the help of the map, you can make your way back to your group, or head forward to the next destination. The map proves to be handy especially in case of extensions and side treks. The main route is something that you’ll definitely walk on. However, when it comes to planning side trips, you would require expert help, which in this case is Kanchenjunga Trek map. Make sure that you have a trek route map in your hands. Best Time for Kanchenjunga Trek The best time Kanchenjunga trek is considered to be the months between September and November. During this time, the weather is perfect – bright, sunny, neither too hot nor too cold. There are almost no clouds in the sky during this time, so you’re able to have the most amazing mountain views. There is, however, a downside to trekking in Kanchenjunga during this time. Since it is the best time for Kanchenjunga trek, you’ll notice tourists and local trekkers swarming the region, giving you almost no space and time to get connected with nature. If you’re someone who loves privacy, the best time for Kanchenjunga trek can prove to be the months between March and May. All the features of these two seasons match except that of the visibility. During spring, there are
comparatively more clouds in the sky than during Autumn, which abrupts the mountain views. And it is because of the same reason that tourists don’t prefer trekking during this time. So, they are left in a dilemma, whether to go with views or peace and serenity. When it comes to trekking in Nepal, the scenario is quite the same with other trekking routes as well. Even while booking other treks in Nepal, you will find yourself in the same dilemma. Kanchenjunga Trekking Cost Quite like any other trekking journey, Kanchenjunga trek cost depends on a lot of factors like the length of the journey, the quality of food and accommodation facilities, travel medium, your trekking agency, and so on. Considering all this, Kanchenjunga Trek cost could range from $2300 to $3500 per person. Needless to say that Kanchenjunga Trek is one of the most expensive treks in Nepal. Now, you can go for the lower end of this range, and make the trek more budget friendly by hiring local travel companies. You will realize that there isn’t much difference in the quality of services when you hire local travel agencies over international ones. However, to be sure about it, you need to try both, or you can do your research online, or ask feedback from individuals who’ve tried both. Choosing local trekking agencies as your service provider also helps you support the local economy. You will realize that the villages you cover during your trek depend completely on the trekkers, and the tourists visiting their villages, for their earnings. By doing certain things right, and one of them being choosing the right travel agency, you can cut down on Kanchenjunga Trekking cost up to a great extent. Major Kanchenjunga Trek Attractions of There are so many attractions that you will come across during Kanchenjunga trek. These are the attributes that make Kanchenjunga trek a trip worth
going for. Two of the major attractions of Kanchenjunga trek are Kanchenjunga North Base Camp trek and Kanchenjunga South Base Camp trek. The former one is also known as Pangpema. These two are the major reasons why people look forward to going for Kanchenjunga trek, and why not! They offer you the most outstanding views of the entire Kanchenjunga massif and mainly that of Kanchenjunga main, and other major peaks of the eastern part of Nepal. The other major attractions of Kanchenjunga Trek are the numerous villages, settlement areas and rest spots that you will come across during the trek. Some of these places are Cheram, Ramche, Ghunsa, Sele Le, Tortong, Yamphudin, and so on. In these places, you don’t just get to experience the gifts of nature, mainly in the form of hills and surrounding wilderness, but also you will get to know about the people living here. The settlement areas here are not as densely populated, and they are not even as developed as other trekking routes. However, you will love whatever you come across. You will adore them, their lifestyle, and a few other attributes of theirs. Kanchenjunga Trek Packing List Before you go for any trekking journey, and not just Kanchenjunga trek, it’s crucial that you properly plan
Kanchenjunga trek, it’s crucial that you properly plan and prepare a packing list. A carefully planned packing list ensures that your journey becomes effortless and that you’re able to avoid all the hindrances. The rule of the thumb is to keep your Kanchenjunga trek packing list as short as possible. A small Kanchenjunga Packing list will reflect on the size of your luggage, and everyone who travels knows very well the benefits of moving around with a light bag. All these tips don’t mean that you skip out on all the essentials. You have to keep your luggage light and at the same time ensure that everything that you need is with you. Your Kanchenjunga trek packing list should have three categories. One would include all your clothing items that you’ll wear at different times during the trip. The second section would include all your toiletries, medicine, and other health and hygiene related items. You can’t miss out on these items. The third category should include your trekking gears and accessories. Now, these are the items that you can avoid carrying all the way from home. Numerous trekking agencies allow you to rent these equipment here, allowing you to keep your luggage light. Get in touch with your trek partner to know more. Kanchenjunga Difficulties Trek Without a doubt, Kanchenjunga trek difficulty level is marked at extreme. It has all the features of a difficult trek, and more. The first and the foremost thing that makes the trek challenging is the length of the journey. On the trek, you have to walk for 18 days, and between them, you get to rest for only two days. And the entire walk happens on rough terrains, as the trekkers walk mostly uphill. Then, there are other challenging aspects such as cold temperature, wind, and so on. If the trekker isn’t careful enough, he can fall sick quite easily. Since the journey takes you to high altitude, the chances of the trekker suffering from altitude sickness also increases. On top of all this, it’s a camping trek overall.
camping trek overall. There are almost no tea houses along the route that can offer comfort. It’s because of all these reasons, Kanchenjunga trek difficulty level is marked tough. Now, although it is not recommended, you can raise the difficulty level of the trek. You can do so by including activities like peak climbing in the trekking journey. Peak climbing is an activity that can be completed in a matter of 2-3 days. But it is tougher than trekking. This piece of advice is not meant for all. Kanchenjunga Trek difficulties are already excruciating enough. Kanchenjunga Trek Solo Kanchenjunga Trek is one of the toughest journeys you can embark upon. You will feel the excruciating difficulty even when you’re walking in a group. The worst thing about Kanchenjunga trek is that everything needs to be managed by the trekker himself, especially food and accommodation, since there are either no or very few lodges on the route. The landscape, weather and all the other natural features can bring about additional problems during the journey. When it comes to going on Kanchenjunga Trek solo, well, it is not something that is impossible to do. There have been many trekkers who’ve trekked the entire region in one go on their own.
There have even been people who have ascended Mount Kanchenjunga solo. So, Kanchenjunga trek solo is definitely a possible journey. However, before embarking on a trip as such, it is crucial that the trekker does a thorough study of the region, the challenges, attractions, and so on. Though camping trek is fun for a lot of trekkers, for a few, it can prove to be a punishment for the rest. Going on Kanchenjunga Trek solo isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. You should go for this one only if you’ve done solo trekking multiple times in the past. Permit for Kanchenjunga Trek Permit for Kanchenjunga trek is something that you need to worry about only if you’re going for a solo trek, or in a group with your friends and family, and you’ve decided to take care of all the passes on your own. Generally when you hire a professional guide or travel agency to manage the trip for you, they take care of all the permit related formalities for you, in this case, Kanchenjunga trekking permit. If you’re someone who’s an expert in the field, and have done this numerous times in the past, well, that’s ok. But as someone who’s visiting Nepal for the first time, has language problems and has never entered a government office here, well, it’s recommended that you hire help. It’s a simple thing. You’ve come here for the holidays, so have the most amount of fun possible, and leave out all the tensions for someone else to take care of. For going on Kanchenjunga trek, you need two kinds of permits. The first one is called Kanchenjunga Restricted Area Permit (RAP). The tourists are charged $10 per week per person for this permit. In the same way, you also need to get your hands on Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Project Entry Permit (KCAP). For this permit, the tourists are charged around $20 per person. There is no time limitation concerning this permit. Only after acquiring these permits, the tourists are allowed to go for Kanchenjunga trek. Kanchenjunga Trek Altitude
Kanchenjunga Trek Altitude Kanchenjunga Trek takes you to few of the highest altitude places of Nepal. Now, though the trek starts from a fairly low altitude place, as the days pass, you go higher and higher. The trek begins at Suketar, and it is situated at an altitude of 1179 m. The journey doesn’t always take you to places that are at a higher altitude than the last place. The route goes up and down. The biggest example of this is the second day of the trek, which ends at Mitlung. It is a small village situated at an altitude of 921 m. From here, the altitude starts rising as days pass. The highest altitude that you will reach during the journey is 5388 m, which is the elevation of Pangpema or Kanchenjunga North Base Camp. From here, you make your way towards Thorpu, which is at an elevation of 1500 m. During the second half of the journey, you will realize the altitude dropping every single day. Now, it is quite crucial to carefully consider the altitude factor in any trekking trip, especially if it takes you to the Himalayas. Whatever problems that occur during high altitude trekking as such happens due to altitude, and Kanchenjunga Trek is no different. Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek Kanchenjunga Base Camp trek, as the name suggests, takes you to the base camp of Mount Kanchenjunga, which is the third highest peak in the world. Many people don’t realize it but Kanchenjunga is actually a massif, and therefore, it consists of several peaks, altogether five in number. These peaks are named Kanchenjunga Main, West, South, Central and Kangbachen. Among them, Kanchenjunga main is the tallest one. And when climbers go for an expedition, they generally go for this one.
Now, when you go for Kanchenjunga trek, you have the option of going for two different Kanchenjunga Base Camp – Kanchenjunga Base Camp North and Kanchenjunga Base Camp South. These spots serve as base camps for two different peaks. So, depending on which peak the climber wants to climb, they choose the appropriate base camp to trek up to. Now, both the base camp treks have a lot of things in common, also, from many aspects, they are quite different from one another. You cover different villages, different attractions, and finally when you reach the particular Kanchenjunga Base Camp, you will feel the environment to be different. Now, though, a lot of trekkers tend to go for Kanchenjunga Circuit trek, as it combines both the Kanchenjunga Base Camp trek, giving them the best of both journeys, you can go for any one of them, provided that you lack the time and energy. Needless to say, since the Kanchenjunga Base Camp trek is almost half the size of the former trek, it is fairly easier to cover, but you’ll have to compromise on the attractions. Whatever the case, if you love wilderness trekking, you should go for Kanchenjunga Base Camp trek. You can check our Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek Package Kanchenjunga Camp Trek North Base Kanchenjunga North Base Base Camp trek takes you to Kanchenjunga North Base Camp, which is also known as Pangpema. Altogether, it’s a 19 days long
known as Pangpema. Altogether, it’s a 19 days long trek, and it starts and ends at Taplejung. Trekkers need to walk for a duration of 13 days, and the rest of the time is spent either acclimatizing, going on side trips and traveling from one place to another in vehicles or in a flight. You will come across numerous beautiful villages during the trek. Some of them are Chirwa, Lelep, Amjilosa, Gyabla, Kambachen, and so on. Kanchenjunga North Base Camp trek takes you to some of the high altitude places. The altitude of the base camp is 4785 m. The trek is a great way to experience the wilderness of the Kanchenjunga region. It is a tough trek, and what makes it tough is the lack of amenities like food and accommodation. You will spend most nights in tents, which is a different kind of fun altogether. The trekking route will make you face quite a few difficulties, but in return, it will reward you with numerous attractions. One of the most prominent ones is the view of Kanchenjunga Mountain. From different points in the trek, you will get to view different peaks of this massif. Kanchenjunga Camp Trek South Base Kanchenjunga South Base Camp trek takes you to Kanchenjunga South Base Camp. Unlike the other one, it doesn’t have another name. Kanchenjunga South Base Camp is one of the best viewpoints in the entire region; its height is 4610 m. Altogether, it’s a 15 days long trek, and during this time, the trekkers walk for a duration of 10 days. The rest of the time is spent acclimatizing, going on side trips or traveling from one place to another on a plane or in a bus. The trek starts and ends at Taplejung, which is a small town, and the capital of the district, also known as Taplejung. During the trek, you will come across numerous villages that are gifted both naturally and culturally. Some of them are Lali Kharka, Yamphudin, Khesewa, Cheram, Tortong, and so on. Quite like the trek above, from various sections of the route, you will get to spot
from various sections of the route, you will get to spot Kanchenjunga Mountain and its Kangchenjunga summit. Kanchenjunga Height of the main Kangchenjunga summit is 8586 m. Kanchenjunga height of other peaks of Kanchenjunga Mountain are West – 8505 m, Central – 8482 m, South – 8494 m and Kangbachen – 7903 m. It feels amazing to view these peaks from various points in the trek, and to finally enjoy their sight up close from the Base Camp. Kanchenjunga Makalu Trek Trek With There are so many forms of Kanchenjunga trek with Makalu trek, however, the most prominent and practical ones among them is Lumba Sumba Pass Trek. This Kanchenjunga trek with Makalu trek is one of the off-the-beat trekking journeys in Nepal, despite being one of the best ones. If you’re looking to explore the hills and mountains of the entire eastern Nepal, Lumba Sumba Pass trek is the best way to go about it. In short, the trek is the marriage of the most amazing attractions of the Makalu Barun National Park and Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. The most popular trek in the Kanchenjunga region is Kanchenjunga trek, and that in Makalu region is Makalu Base Camp trek. Lumba Sumba Pass trek combines the best attributes of both the treks. Altogether, the trek is 21 days long, however, the trekkers walk only for a duration of 15 days. If you are interested, you can check our Lumba Sumba Pass Trek Package. The rest of the time is spent either acclimatizing, taking side trips, or traveling from one place to another in a flight or on the bus. The trek starts from Taplejung, which is the starting point of most treks in the Kanchenjunga region, and it ends at Num, which is the ending point of most treks in Makalu region. The places that you will cover on the trek include Mitlung, Lelep, Chirwa, Gola, Hatiya, Chauri Kharka, and so on.
One of the toughest points in the trek is Lumba Sumba Pass. Lumba Sumba Pass is a high altitude mountain pass situated at an elevation of 5200 m. It is the point that divides Makalu region and Kanchenjunga region. You will make your way through Makalu Barun National Park during the trek, and get to explore numerous natural spectacles that are housed inside the park. One of them is Mount Makalu. With a height of 8485 m, it is the fifth highest mountain in the world. The national park is also quite rich when it comes to the population of rare and endangered species found here. Kanchenjunga Sikkim Trek from Kanchenjunga is a mountain that is shared by both Nepal and India. So, the trekking trips that allow you to take up close views of the peak aren’t just organized in Nepal, but also in India. These trips, especially the ones organized in India, allow you to gain a fresh perspective of this massive giant. During the Kanchenjunga trek from Sikkim, you get to explore new places, new attractions, and one of them being the most amazing views of Kanchenjunga peak, and the locals. They are the highlights of any trekking journey. It is through the locals that you are able to dive into the rich history of the region. Locals also help you explore their cultures, traditions and lifestyle up to an extent. Overall, Kanchenjunga Trek from Sikkim is a 21 days long journey, and during this time, you get to
21 days long journey, and during this time, you get to visit places like Garibas, Tonglu, Phalut, Raman, Pimbik, and so on. You also tend to spend a couple of nights in places like Darjeeling. Tiger Hill, which is one of the most visited tourist spots there offers you the complete view of the Kanchenjunga massif. In this entire journey, the tourists will trek for a duration of 12 days, the rest of the time is spent travelling either in a car or on a flight. Now, the region is rich with cultural and religious heritages. During different points of the trip, you will come across attractions such as Pemayangtse monastery, which is the oldest monastery in Sikkim, Ghoom monastery, which features the image of Maitreya Buddha, Rumtek monastery, which is popular for Tibetan art and architecture, and so on. You will also be gifted with the most outstanding views of peaks like Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Jannu, Cho Oyu, and so on. Altogether, Kanchenjunga trek from Sikkim is a complete journey that everyone should go for to gain a new perspective of the peak. Side Kanchenjunga Trek Trips During The You can go for side trips in the Kanchenjunga region even before the Kanchenjunga Trek starts. Kanchenjunga Trek generally starts from Suketar, which is located in the eastern part of the country in
the district of Taplejung. Now, there are two ways how you can reach Suketar. You could either do that by taking a flight from Biratnagar, or you can hire a vehicle to drop you there by road. If you choose the latter option, you will get to explore so many interesting places. If you want, you can extend your journey by a couple of days, in order to cover these exciting destinations comfortably. Unlike other side trips, these don’t contribute to making your trip tougher. So, you can be rest assured about having just fun and nothing else. Ilam Ilam is a district that is situated in the eastern part of Nepal. It is popular for its hill stations, featuring the beautiful hills and tea gardens. The tea that grows here is popular far and wide. When you make your way up to Suketar in a vehicle, the first district that you come across is Ilam, and when you move further north, you tend to reach Taplejung. One of the most popular tourist destinations in Ilam is Kanyam. It is a hill station that offers amazing views of the mountains. It is a quiet place, and while you’re here, you’re sure to feel as if you’re isolated from the rest of the world. Tourists, both local and international, visit this place and explore its tea gardens, cultural heritages, and other attributes. In the same way, during your visit to Ilam, you can
In the same way, during your visit to Ilam, you can explore the small town of Shree Antu. Quite like Kanyam, it is a beautiful hill station. The tourists generally come here to have a peaceful time by themselves, and especially during summers, they come here to beat the heat. Two of the prominent attractions of Sree Antu are the Antu Pond and the viewpoint on top of Shree Antu Hill. The viewpoint is located at an altitude of 2328 m. Yet another interesting tourist destination in Ilam is Mai Pokhari. Despite its appearance that resembles a pond, it is actually a wetland. It is located at an altitude of 2100 m Mai Pokhari. The wetland has its own ecosystem that consists of numerous species of plants and animals, which also includes the water based creatures. Taplejung Taplejung is a district situated in the eastern part of Nepal. The district is the one that offers access to the majority of attractions in this part of Nepal, whether it’s the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, Kanchenjunga trek, and many others. To go on these places and journeys, you have to pass through Taplejung. The capital of Taplejung district is also called Taplejung. Visiting this small town will allow you to explore the best of the region. There are so many natural and cultural attractions that you can witness in Taplejung, and one of them is Pathivara Temple. Pathivara Temple is one of the most prominent religious heritages of Nepal. It is situated at an altitude of 3794 m, and in order to reach this place, you have to walk uphill for a duration of around 4 hours. The temple is regarded highly by the Limbus. These are indigenous people who have been living in the area for decades. Pathivara Temple is considered as a pilgrimage site by Hindu devotees from around the countries. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Pathivara, who is considered as a form of Goddess Durga.
There is a tradition that is followed every year in the temple where the devotees offer animals sacrifices, along with things like gold and silver to impress the goddess. Offering valuable things as such to the goddess is said to fulfill the wishes of the devotees. To reach the temple, first you need to drive from Suketar to this place called Kafle Pati. The drive is generally 1 to 2 hours long. And after that, you need to walk uphill from Kafle Pati. The temple area on the top offers you the most amazing views of peaks in the eastern part of Nepal. While standing here, you feel as if you’re floating above the clouds. Passes near Kanchenjunga Region Passes are the major attractions of any trek conducted in the hills and mountains. Generally, when there are a lot of passes to cross, the trekking journey is marked at difficult. These are situated at high altitude, and they have rough terrain. So, a lot of people find crossing a mountain pass quite a tough thing to do. The crossing gets further challenging if the weather turns out to be bad. There are a couple of passes in Nepal that can only be crossed during summer, or during warm seasons. The other times of the year, they are covered in snow. Trying to cross them during cold seasons is causing harm to your health and inviting deadly impacts. There are quite a few passes in the Kanchenjunga
There are quite a few passes in the Kanchenjunga region as well. And some say that these passes make the journey further adventurous and exciting. This is something that depends totally on the point of view of the trekkers. You will love crossing passes only if you’re a trekking enthusiast, else, you will hate them completely. Passes are major attractions of any trek. Lumba Sumba Pass Lumba Sumba Pass is one of the most crucial passes in Nepal and not just Kanchenjunga trek. It is a pass that connects Makalu region and Kanchenjunga trek. If you want to cover this pass in your trekking journey, you will have to go on Lumba Sumba trek. It is the ultimate trekking trip that offers you the best of both worlds. Lumba Sumba Pass is situated at an altitude of 5200 m, which makes it one of the highest altitude passes in Nepal. You tend to cross this pass when you make your way from Pass Camp to Chaurikharka. Both of these places are situated at an altitude above 4500 m. Because of attributes as such, Lumba Sumba Pass trek is categorized under one of the the challenging treks in Nepal. This doesn’t mean that you won’t enjoy the trek. Lumba Sumba Pass is one among the many natural spectacles that you will cover on the trip. Lapsang La Pass
Lapsang La is a crucial pass that you get to cross during Kanchenjunga trek. It is situated at an altitude of 5932 m. While heading from Ghunsa to Ramche, there are two options that you need to choose in the form of routes. Walking on one of the routes requires you to cross Lapsang La. Now, this certainly doesn’t mean that the other route is easier. While walking on the other route, you will be required to cross three passes altogether, and the highest one among them is Sinion La, which has a altitude of 4800 m. Now, while the former route is shorter, it is composed of rocks and covered in snow. Also, Lapsang La is probably the highest altitude pass in Nepal, which can make the trekking experience quite excruciating. On the other hand, Sinion La is located on a fairly low altitude place, but then, you will come across two more of these. This is certainly not the case where one route is easier to embark upon than the other one. Nango La Pass Nango La Pass is yet another mountain pass that you’re required to cross on the Lumba Sumba Pass trek. The journey, as mentioned above traverses through Kanchenjunga and Makalu region. On the trek, the trekkers come across numerous spectacles and challenges, and this pass can prove to be one of them. With an altitude of 4776 m, Nango La is one of the prominent passes in the Kanchenjunga region.
the prominent passes in the Kanchenjunga region. You cross this pass while making your way from Kharka to Yangma Khola. Nango La pass is definitely one of the attractions of Lumba Sumba Pass trek. The other attractions of the journey are the splendid views of the mountains like Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and so on. The passes like Nango La, bring difficulties to the journey, but it is passes as such that also offer the sense of adventure to any trekking journey. Mirgin la Pass When you go on Kanchenjunga trek, one of the passes that you get to cross is that of Mirgin La. Situated at an altitude of 4635 m, it is a pass that you walk through while going from Ghunsa to Ramche and vice versa. Quite like other passes in the region, due to the high altitude, the rough terrain covered in snow, and the cold weather, this pass poses as a challenge to the trekkers willing to go from one place to another. During the trek, on this particular day, you will also get to cross Selela Camp, which is a rest spot for the travellers. From here, you can enjoy the most amazing views of Mount Jannu, and even Kanchenjunga.
A trekker can have two perspectives about this pass. Either they can take it as a challenge or they can take it as an attraction and an opportunity. Needless to say, mountain passes are attributes that get certain trekkers quite excited. As mentioned above, this is something that totally depends on the trekker. Peak Kanchenjunga Region climbing in When you hear the word peak climbing, what generally comes to your mind is mountain climbing. However, the two activities are completely different. Well, actually, there is some similarity between them, but overall, they are two different activities. What makes peak climbing different from mountaining is the peak or the mountain. Peak climbing is an activity that is conducted on peaks that are hardly over 6000 m in altitude, however, mountaineering is organized on mountains that are over 7000 m. the former one is comparatively easier and takes less time than the latter one. During the Kanchenjunga trek, you will find so many options when it comes to peak climbing. The list below also includes Kanchenjunga Expedition despite the fact that mountaineering and peak climbing are two activities quite different from one another. Kanchenjunga Expedition Kanchenjunga Expedition can be considered as the extended version of Kanchenjunga trek. During
Kanchenjunga Expedition, you tend to trek the same way as you do while going on a trekking trip. Trekkers can make their way up to the base camp in a helicopter as well, however, trekking is crucial from the perspective of acclimatization. Though the entire journey is 52 days long, the core climbing lasts only for a duration of 30 days. When it comes to Kanchenjunga Expedition, the peak that they focus on is Kanchenjunga Main, which has a height of 8586 m. Since it is the third highest mountain in the world, Kanchenjunga Expedition is one of the most popular expedition journeys out there. It is every climber’s dream to scale the peak some day. Bokta Peak Climbing Bokta Peak lies quite close to the Kanchenjunga trek route. It has a height of 6143 m, and it takes only one day to scale the peak. If you’re looking to climb Bokta Peak, all you need to do is add 4 days to your Kanchenjunga Trek itinerary. Apart from one day dedicated to peak climbing, the rest of the days are spent acclimatizing and trekking up to Bokta Peak Base Camp, and back. The route that leads the trekkers to Bokta Peak Base Camp deviates from Ramche.The base camp is also known as High Camp, and it is situated at an altitude of 5573 m. the climbers acclimatize for one day at Ramche, and one more day at the High Camp.
Lumba Sumba Peak Lumba Sumba Peak is yet another mini mountain that lies in the Kanchenjunga region. From regular peaks, this one is quite different, as it takes around five days for the climbers to reach the summit and back. Unlike other peak climbing journeys, this one doesn’t require you to walk on Kanchenjunga trek route strictly. Instead of heading north, you need to head slightly northwest to reach Lumba Sumba Base Camp. You only cover a small section of the route. Lumba Sumba Peak climbing is a journey that lasts for a duration of 25 days. It starts and ends at Suketar. The height of Lumba Sumba peak is 5672 m. Dormo Peak Climbing Dormo Peak is yet another mini mountain that you will come across during Kanchenjunga trek. By adding only one day to your Kanchenjunga trek, you can successfully scale Dormo Peak. The path that leads you to Dorma Peak deviates from Lhonak. Instead of heading from Lhonak to Ghunsa, you head towards Dormo peak. The next day, you make your way back to Ghunsa. Dormo Peak has a height of 6855 m. In comparison to other peaks in the region, this is quite a big one. However, that doesn’t seem to affect the difficulty level of the journey as much. Glaciers in the Kanchenjunga
Region Glaciers are these massive bodies of ice that are always on the move. Since they are always in the semi solid form, they flow only a few meters every day. Unless you’re patient enough, it’s impossible to spot their movement. Now, the ice and snow in the mountains are the major sources of glaciers. These break down and fall to form glaciers. It is common for any guge mountain to have glaciers around them, and Kanchenjunga is no different. During Kanchenjunga trek, you will get to spot a couple of glaciers. These flow on and as they reach lower altitude, their form changes into rivers. All the rivers in Nepal originate from these glaciers. Kanchenjunga Glacier Kanchenjunga Glacier is a major glacier flowing away from Kanchenjunga peak. The glacier originates from the western part of Kanchenjunga peak. Generally, the glaciers flow south, but in case of this one, it flows east into Sikkim. The appropriate length of Kanchenjunga glacier is around 15 km, and its altitude is 5600 m. You will get to spot Kanchenjunga trek from different spots that you will cover during the trek, and the main one among them is Kanchenjunga Base Camp, both of them. Apart from Kanchenjunga glacier, there are so many others that drain from Kanchenjunga massif.
Yalung Glacier Yalung Glacier is the one that originates from Yalung Kang or Kanchenjunga West. It then flows southwest to form the rivers of Arun and Koshi, along with Kangchen glacier. Arun and Koshi are two of the major rivers of Nepal. The average height of Yalung Glacier is around 5000 m. Quite like Kanchenjunga Glacier, you can view Yalung Glacier from different points of the Kanchenjunga trek route. Two of the most prominent ones among them are the two Kanchenjunga Base Camps. Other Wilderness Trekking Destinations In Nepal Nepal is a country that is known far and wide for its forests and wilderness. At one point of time, it is said that there was nothing in the country except forests and greenery. A majority of it still exists. Now, if you’re someone who likes getting lost among nature, away from all the hecticness of the modern world, and experience a tiny bit of adventure in the process, you should definitely try one of these trekking destinations in Nepal. You could go for these treks if you have tried Kanchenjunga trek multiple times, or even if you’ve not. Limi Valley Trek Limi Valley lies in the lap of the mountains of mid- western Nepal, in the district of Humla. It is one of the most prominent places religiously and culturally. The reason why it’s categorized under the wilderness trekking destination is because the trekking route is still fresh and in its true state. The trekkers feel close to nature when they trek in the region. In comparison to other trekking destinations in Nepal, Limi Valley trek received fewer number of trekkers every year. This is probably one of the reasons why Limi Valley trek is still considered as an off-the-beat trek. Altogether, Limi Valley trek is a 20 days long journey, however, the trekkers walk only for a duration of 13 days. During this
time, they cover places such as Dharapuri, Salli Khola, Muchu, Sipsip, Hilsa, and so on. Limi Valley trek starts and ends at Simikot. The trekkers generally arrive at Simikot on a flight from Nepalgunj. Nara La is one of the prominent attractions of the trek. It is a high altitude mountain pass situated at an elevation of 4620 m. The three major villages of Limi Valley are Til, Halji and Jhang. These are historical places, and when you visit them, you will come across Buddhist heritages that are said to have been built in the 11th century. The people living in these places still follow the practices that were followed centuries ago. Limi Valley and the region containing it are quite close to Tibet, and so, from various viewpoints on the route, you’re awarded the views of peaks such as Mt. Kailash, Mt. Saipal, Mt. Mendum and Gurla Manadhata, and so on. Makalu Base Camp Trek Makalu Base Camp trek is one of the most underrated treks of Nepal. The journey has everything that a good trekking trip has. Still, it doesn’t receive as many trekkers as it deserves. As the name suggests Makalu Base Camp trek takes you to the base camp of Mount Makalu. With the height of 8481 m, it is the fifth highest mountain in the world. Makalu Base Camp trek is a journey that is not meant for everyone. It is tough, considering various factors, and it takes
It is tough, considering various factors, and it takes you through wilderness, which makes it a trekking journey preferred only by a small population of trekking enthusiasts and especially by the experts. Altogether, Makalu Base Camp trek is a 23 days long journey. However, during this time, the trekkers walk for a duration of 18 days. The trek starts and ends at Tumlingtar. Few of the major attractions of the trek are the numerous villages and settlement areas that you will cover during the journey. Some of them include Num, Seduwa, Tashigaun, Dobate, Mumbuk, and so on. While on the route, you will come across numerous challenges, and two of them are Shipton La and Keke La. Both are high altitude mountain passes situated at an elevation of 4125 m and 4170 m respectively. The entire route is a part of Makalu Barun National Park, which is one of richest protected areas of Nepal when it comes to the population of rare and endangered species of plants, animals and other creatures. During the trek, you won’t just get to have the most amazing views of Mount Makalu, but also that of Baruntse. With a height of 7129 m, it is one of the prominent mountains of Nepal. Dhaulagiri Base Camp Trek Quite like Makalu Base Camp trek, Dhaulagiri Base Camp trek is one of the underrated treks of Nepal.
Despite the fact that it has everything to offer to the trekking enthusiast that any other trekking route does, the trekkers tend to prefer other more popular trekking routes than Dhaulagiri Base Camp trek. One of the reasons for its average level of popularity is the fact that it lies in the shadow of other more popular treks in the Annapurna region. Dhaulagiri Base Camp trek route is a part of Annapurna Region, and Annapurna Conservation Area. However, when it comes to trekking in this region, people generally go for other treks completely ignoring Dhaulagiri Base Camp trek. The trekking journey takes you to the base camp of Mount Dhaulagiri. With a height of 8167 m, it is the seventh highest mountain in the world. Dhaulagiri Base Camp trek is a 17 days long journey, and during this time, you cover places such as Dobhan, Marpha, Yak Kharka, Boghara, Muri, and so on. During the journey, you also cover French Camp, Italian Base Camp and Glacier Camp. The trek starts at Beni and ends at Marpha. Towards the end of the trek, the route joins Annapurna Circuit trek route. Quite like Annapurna Circuit trek route, Dhaulagiri Base Camp trek route is also a part of Annapurna Conservation Area, which is the biggest protected area of Nepal. One of the best attractions of the trip are the views of peaks such as Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Machapuchhre, and so on.
Upper Mustang Trek Upper Mustang trek takes you to the magical region of Upper Mustang. Everything about this region fascinates the trekkers, from the cold yet dry and sandy landscapes to the villages, to the natural and cultural attractions. You will fall in love with the region, and the trek overall. Upper Mustang is the region which is also known as the land beyond the mountains, as, for the rest the the country, the mountains are towards the north, but for the settlements in this region, the mountains are towards the south. You have to make your way around the Himalayas to reach this region. For a very long time, Upper Mustang existed as a separate kingdom, with its own monarch, cultures and traditions, language, and so on. It has been less than two decades that the region got annexed in Nepal. Culturally, and from other aspects, Upper Mustang is influenced by Nepal and as well as Tibet, as the region lies at the border of the two countries. Altogether, Upper Mustang trek is a journey that lasts for a duration of 18 days, and during this time, you cover places such as Kagbeni, Chele, Syangboche, Ghyami, Charang, and so on. The trek starts and ends at Jomsom, which is a beautiful town situated at the bank of Kali Gandaki River. The major attraction of the trek is the city of Lo Manthang. It is a walled city, which
trek is the city of Lo Manthang. It is a walled city, which was once the capital of the kingdom of Upper Mustang. During the trek, you will also cover religious heritages like Namgyal Gompa and the temple of Muktinath. Upper and Lower Dolpo Trek Dolpo is a region in the mid-western part of Nepal. It spreads across 2 to 3 districts, and the major one among them is Dolpa. Quite obvious from the title, the region can be divided into two trekking areas – Upper Dolpo and Lower Dolpo. Without a doubt, Upper Dolpo is more extreme, isolated and close to nature than the lower one. When it comes to popularity, neither of the treks are too popular among trekkers. Despite the fact that both of them are amazing trekking journeys that allows you to explore wilderness of Nepal, and local cultures, it isn’t one of those trips that trekkers prefer to be a part of. Upper Dolpo Trek is a 22 days long journey. During this time, the trekkers cover places such as Anakhe, Palam, Sallaghari, Saldang, Namgung, and so on. In the same way, Lower Dolpo Trek is an 18 days long journey that takes you to places such as Tarakot, Laini, Nawarpani, Ringmo, Shyanta, and so on. Few of the common features of the two treks are – both the treks start from Juphal, and the trekkers generally reach this place is on a flight from Nepalgunj. The major attractions of both the treks are
Nepalgunj. The major attractions of both the treks are Shey Phoksundo Lake, which is one of the most beautiful lakes in Nepal, and Shey Phoksundo National Park, which is one of the richest protected areas of Nepal from the perspective of the large population of rare and endangered species that call the park their home. Shey Gompa, a prominent religious heritage, is an attraction exclusive to Upper Dolpo trek, and in the same way, Numa La and Baga La, high altitude mountain passes, are the attractions exclusive to Lower Dolpo Trek. Nar Phu Valley Trek There are two approaches that you can take when it comes to going for Nar Phu Valley trek. Either you can treat Nar Phu Valley trek as an individual journey, or you can treat it as a side trek to Annapurna Circuit. When you choose the former approach, you cover only a small section of the Annapurna Circuit trek route, and your focus is on Nar Phu Valley throughout the time. However, if you choose the latter approach, you cover the entire Annapurna Circuit trek, and add a couple of days to your itinerary, so that you’re able to cover Nar Phu Valley. Needless to say, the former approach allows you to cover the entire valley in a more detailed manner. Nar Phu Valley is situated in the western part of Nepal, close to the Himalayas. It is considered to be both naturally and culturally gifted.
The major attractions of the trek are the villages of Nar and Phu. Now, when you go from one village to another, you are required to cross two high altitude passes. These are also named Nar Pass and Phu Pass. Two other passes that you’d have to cross during the trek are Kang La and Thorung La. Their elevations are 5322 m and 5416 m respectively. This attribute adds that aspect of adventure in the journey. Nar Phu valley trek starts at Jagat and ends at Jomsom. During the journey, you cover villages such as Koto, Meta, Ngawal, and so on. You will spend a great amount of time exploring the villages of Nar and Phu. Rara Lake Trek Rara Lake trek is one of the most amazing trekking journeys of Nepal. Without a doubt, the two main attractions of Rara Lake trek are Rara Lake and Rara National Trek. The journey takes you to the remote hills of the mid western Nepal. Despite being one of the most beautiful treks in Nepal, thanks to the splendid landscapes and the natural attractions that you cover during the trek, the region doesn’t receive as many trekkers as it deserves, and the reason is quite simple. It is quite a difficult journey, and it makes you experience the true form of wilderness. You get to experience these natural attractions in a rustic form. Altogether, Rara Lake trek is a 16 days long journey, and during this time, you get to cover places such as Chautha, Dhotu, Ghorasingha, Sinja, Jaljala, and so on. The hills of Sinja are popular for this black paste-like substance called Shilajit. It is refined and used in medicines. Consuming shilajit is said to improve numerous bodily functions. You can also go to Rara Lake Via flight.
As mentioned above, the main attraction of the trek is Rara Lake. Situated at an altitude of 2990 m, it is the biggest and deepest lake in Nepal. When you reach the shore of Rara Lake, it feels as if you’ve reached heaven. The entire route is a part of Rara National Park, which is one of the richest national parks of Nepal when it comes to the population of rare and endangered species of animals, plants and other creatures that call the park home. There is also a rich ecosystem around Rara Lake, as it is a freshwater lake. Generally, when tourists come for trekking in Nepal, they’re looking to have a good time, a little bit of a challenge, and a lot of fun. It is because of the same reason that they go for more popular treks like Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit trek, and so on. However, when someone decides to go for Kanchenjunga trek, they are basically looking to find enjoyment in the harshness of nature. Of course, there are other cultural and religious attractions that you will come across during the journey, but you don’t come to this region to explore. You come to the Kanchenjunga region to discover the ultimate wilderness, and to bond with nature. To witness this wilderness further, and rather, to experience it in its true form, a lot of trekkers also tend to go for Kanchenjunga trek on their own. It’s entirely up to you what option to prefer when it comes to going for Kanchenjunga trek. But make sure to do proper research and evaluate yourself before signing up for the journey. You don’t want to fall prey to the region. If you are a trekking enthusiast who likes to challenge themselves on the trekking route, well, this journey is the right one for you. Make sure to go for it during your upcoming holidays. You won’t regret it.
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