Trip Facts
Trip Duration: 27 days
Activitiess: Adventure Treking
Grade: Adventurous
Max Altitude: 5140 M.
Accommodation: Camping
Transport : Fly in / Fly Out
Group: Min.2 / Max. 16
Cost:
Kanchenjunga trekking route is little bit long comparatively other trekking route of Nepal but rewarding which follows deeply into the remote Himalayas mountain ranges of Nepal. Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain of the world. While trekking in Kanchenjunga you can see wide range of scenery lush, tropical jungle through rhododendron, chest nut and oak forests to the alpine zone. Kanchanjunga is a huge massif located in the far north east part of Nepal on the borders of Sikkim and Tibet. The main attractions of Kanchanjunga are the magnificent view of snowcapped mountain peaks, varied landscapes from subtropical lowlands to the spectacular glacial plateaus, enchanting forests of rhododendrons and abundance of wildlife that includes musk deer and blue sheep.
This is a long and challenging trek going deep into the remote mountain ranges on Nepal’s border with Sikkim and Tibet. Experience a wide range of Nepalese culture and life-style from Rai and Limbus to Tibetan Buddhist villages, and the wonderful opportunity of seeing the impressive Kanchenjunga Glacier; the most famous attraction of Kanchenjunga. The trek is fully supported, staying in lodges part of the way and also camping.
No of Person |
Price Per Person |
1 to 2 |
$2,540 |
3 to 4 |
$2,240 |
Adventure Alternative Support
The porters will carry your main bag up to a maximum weight of 15 kgs and cater for all the group needs, including assisting you if you need to go back down the valley. Unless specifically tenting, all accommodation is in lodges or teahouses which are very well equipped, warm and sociable.
Pasang Tendi Sherpa is our operations manager in Kathmandu and Director of Adventure Alternative Nepal. He organises all the staff, equipment, permits and hotel arrangements. You will have his telephone number, or the staff at the hotel desk can call him for you. He is the organiser, translator, problem solver, advisor and the main link between you and the UK office. He will talk to the Sherpa guides regularly on the mountain and can make arrangements while you are on trek.
You also have continued support from the main office in Northern Ireland. Should a problem arise of significant proportion then you only need to call us. In the Khumbu region there is still an opportunity to communicate since most lodges now have satellite phones.
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