KANCHENJUNGA (NORTH & SOUTH) BASECAMP TREK
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This Kanchenjunga North Base Camp trek offers the most varied trekking experience of the major 8,000m peak treks in Nepal. Straddling the border with Sikkim, 8,586m high Kanchenjunga is the world’s third highest mountain; and has a tremendous mass with five main peaks and five great glaciers radiating away from the main ridge. The local people consider Kanchenjunga a sacred mountain. Its Tibetan name, Kang-chen-dzo-nga, translates as, ‘The Five Treasuries of the Great Snows’. The great British botanist Joseph Hooker was the first Westerner to explore this area in 1848-49, and it has changed very little since his time.
Before Nepal opened its borders to the outside world in 1950 Kanchenjunga was probably the best known of all the higher Nepalese mountains as it could be easily seen from the British Hill Station in Darjeeling. When Sikkim was closed to travelers from the west, it slowly slipped from public awareness. It wasn’t until 1988 that the public again took an interest in this area of Nepal. Since then, it has rightly gained a reputation in the trekking world as being a mountain for the trekking connoisseur.
Passing through sparsely populated areas, this trek provides a great sense of freedom and independence. The trails are not well defined, and there is little chance to restock along the way, as trekking facilities are still very primitive. Treks in this area must be far more self-sufficient than on most other trekking routes in Nepal.
Total duration: Kathmandu-to-Kathmandu: 27 days
On the trek: 24 days
Max. Elevation: 5,400m
Trek difficulty: Strenuous and physically challenging
Trek style: Tea house trek
Group size: Max. 12 plus a local trek leader
Min. 2 plus a local trek leader
Best months: September to December & March to June
Accommodation: Twin sharing hotels in Kathmandu and local lodges during the trek (Based on B & B in hotels and full board in lodges)
Trip starts/Ends: In Kathmandu, Nepal
Trek leader: TBA
Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu
Day 02: Flight to Biratnagar (100m); drive to Basantpur (2200m), 120km/6h.
Day 03: Trek to Chauki (2700m) 15km/900m/7h.
Day 04: Trek to Gupha Pokhari (2900m) 11km/300m/-100m/4h
Day 05: Trek To Dobhan(660m) 17km/-2200m/7h.
Day 06: Trek toMitlung (890m) 14km/200m/6h.
Day 07: Trek to Chirwa (1185m) 14km/340m/6h.
Day 08: Trek to Sekathum (1640m) 11km/500m/5h.
Day 09: Trek to Amjilasha (2490m) 6km/900m/5h.
Day 10: Trek to Gyabla (2730m) 7km/250m/4h.
Day 11: Trek to Ghunsa (3430m) 10km/700m/5h
Day 12: Rest day in Ghunsa
Day 13: Trek to Kambachen (4040m) 10km/600m/6h.
Day 14: Trek to Lhonak (4790m) 9km/650m/6h.
Day 15: Explore Pangpema Base camp (5140m) 9km/390m/6h.
Day 16: Return to Ghunsa (3430m) 18km/-1250m/7h.
Day 17: Trek to Sele Lapass (4500m) 8km/1100m/6h.
Day 18: Trek to Tseram (3870m)& cross Mirgin La (4480m) 7km/400m/-1000m/8h.
Day 19: Trek to Ramche (4620m) 7km/650m,Octangand Yalung Glacier, walk 7h.
Day 20: Trek to Tortong (2995m) 15km/-1500m/7h.
Day 21: Trek to Yamphudim(2070m) 12km/600m/-2000m/7h
Day 22: Trek to Khebang (1740m) 9km/900m/-1200m/7h.
Day 23: Trek to Phakholing (800m) 14km/ 300/m/-1000m/7h
Day 24: Trek to Tharpu/ (1600m) 6km/1200m/-300/4h
Day 25: Drive to Bhadrapur, 190km/9h.
Day 26: Fly to Kathmandu (1330m)
Day 27: In Kathmandu
USD$2650