Kanchenjunga Trek
Nepal
27 Days 26 Nights
₨ 100.00
Kathmandu
15-40 +
15/15
English
Date Expired !
Overview
The Kanchenjunga Trek takes you to the base of the world’s third-highest mountain, Kanchenjunga (8,586m), located in Eastern Nepal. This stunning trek offers a journey through lush valleys, high ridges, and diverse cultures, including the Rai and Limbu communities. The route offers breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga’s north and south faces, along with neighboring peaks like Jannu and Pyramid Peak. Starting from Basantpur, the trek crosses remote areas, passes through Sherpa villages, and leads to both the north and south base camps of Kanchenjunga, providing an unforgettable Himalayan adventure. The trek is ideal for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience with spectacular mountain scenery.
F.A.Q
How difficult is the Kanchenjunga Trek?
The Kanchenjunga Trek is considered challenging due to its high altitudes, remote areas, and varied terrain. It requires a good level of physical fitness, trekking experience, and proper acclimatization. The trek involves crossing high passes and navigating rough trails.
What is the best time to trek to Kanchenjunga?
The best time to trek Kanchenjunga is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather conditions, clear skies, and stunning views of the mountains.
Do I need a permit to trek to Kanchenjunga?
Yes, you will need a trekking permit for the Kanchenjunga region. This includes the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit (KCAP) and the Special Trekking Permit. These can be arranged through a licensed trekking agency.
How long does the Kanchenjunga Trek take?
The Kanchenjunga Trek typically takes 18 to 24 days, depending on your pace and the specific route. The trek includes acclimatization days to help you adjust to the high altitudes.
What is the highest altitude reached during the trek?
The trek reaches an altitude of around 5,143 meters (16,874 feet) at the Kanchenjunga Base Camp. Proper acclimatization is essential to avoid altitude sickness.