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Overview

  • Trip Type: expeditions
  • Trip Grade: challenging
  • Duration: 21 Day(s)
  • Max Alt.: 8586 m,28,170 ft
  • Group Size: 1-10
  • Location: North East Nepal
  • Arrival On: Kathmandu Nepal
  • Departure From: Kathmandu Nepal

Mt. Kanchanjunga Expedition (8586M)

Mt. Kanchanjunga, at 8598m, is the third-highest peak in the world and the second-highest in Nepal. It was first climbed by a British team in 1956. The peak consists of four summits. The west summit, Yalung Kang, is 8420m high and some people classify it as a separate 8000m. peak. Thee first Westerner to explore Kanchanjunga was the British botanist JD Hooker, who visited the area twice in 1848 and 1849. Exploration of the Sikkim, side of the peak continued with both British and pundit explorers mapping and photographing until 1899. In that year a party led by Douglas fresh field made a circuit of Kanchanjunga and produced what is still one of the most authoritative maps of the region. Exploration continued, mostly from the Sikkim side, with expeditions starting from Darjeeling in British India.

One of the major contributors to Western knowledge about the region was Dr AM Kellas, who later died in Tibet during the approach march of the 1921 Everest expedition. German expeditions attacked the peak in 1929, 1930 and again in 1931, but none was successful. After the was Sikkim was closed but Nepal was open. In 1955 a team led by Dr Charl es Evans approached the peak via the Yalung Glacier. Two teams climbed the peak, stopping just short of the summit to conform to an agreement with the Maharaja of Sikkim that the summit would remain inviolate. The Japanese then took up the challenge and mounted expeditions in 1967, 1973 and n1974. when they climbed Yalung Kang. A German Expedition climbed Yalung Kang in 1975, and in Indian army team mounted the second successful expeditions to the main peak of Kanchanjunga.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel.

Upon arrival at Kathmandu airport you will be welcoming by Himalayan Windhorse representatives and then transfer to your Hotel.

Day 2: Kathmandu for official procedures and necessary arrangements.

During the free day in Kathmandu, you may have a chance to visit heritage site of Kathmandu valley, followed by pre-trip departure meeting regarding upcoming trekking peak climbing where you meet trek guide and others team members. They will brief you about the team formation, equipment and nature of peak climbing and others necessary information

Day 3: Day 3: Flight to Bhadrapur and drive to Kanyam.

We will take a flight to Bhadrapur hot and humid Bhadrapur near India Boarder and drive to Kanyam nice and peaceful tea garden stay overnight at Guest House.

Day 4: Drive to Taplejung and continue to Chiruwa 1185 m.

Drive toward the eastern highway to Taplejung and after Taplejung recently build dirt road to Chiruwa via mitlung and Tawa village about 7 hours stay overnight at Tea house.

Day 5: Trek from Chirwa to Sekathum (1640m)

We are gradually climbing up for the couple of hours then descend to the lush green forest. The trail goes following the Tamor River to get Olangchung Gola This day. Also, we walk uphill for some time and descend to the lush green vegetation. Then, we follow the Tamur River to the OlangChungGola, the entry point of Kanchenjunga National Park. An easy and short walk to Sekathum.

Day 6: Trek to Amjilosa (2490m).

We cross the River and take a steep trail up to the hill then descend to another side of a hill and cross the river again. Walk along the steep pathway and descend to Amjilosa.

Day 7: Trek from Amjilosa to Gyabla (2730m)

We walk along the river bank traverse through the dense forests of Bamboo, Rhododendron, and others in lush green scenery and accompany of the waterfall along the trail, then finally we reach in the Tibetan settlement of Gyabla.

Day 8: Trek from Gyabla to Ghunsa (3430m)

This is famous place in the region where popular conservationist was a tragic end in the Helicopter crash. We descend towards the river valley after couples of hours that can reach in Gunsa.

Day 9: Rest & Acclimatization day!

This day, we take full rest for acclimatization with the exploration of local areas. We make a short hike towards the Lapsan La through the lush green forest. We will stay overnight at our campsite.

Day 10: rek to Khangpachen or Khangbachen (4040m)

After exploring Ghunsa and its surroundings, we continue our trek further north along the river bank. We walk through the trees and plants. We cross many suspension bridges over the river, and pass waterfalls and finally reach Kambachen.

Day 11: Rest and exploration day!!

We will take an opportunity for the acclimatization with an exploration of local areas and make a possible side trip to Junu Himal Base Camp. Junu Himal is known as Kumbhakarna Himal. One of the memorable day entire trek to Kanchenjunga.

Day 12: Trek to Lhonak (2790m)

The trail gradually goes uphill through the rocky fields in the hillside along the river, passes the waterfalls and cross a bridge then descend toward the river to get Lhonak.

Day 13: Trek from Lhonak to Kanchenjunga Base Camp (5140m).

This day, snow paced walk up ascending path on grassy trails. We see the splendid view of the Chang Himal on our right. Finally, we reach the Pangpema known as Kanchenjunga North Base Camp.

Day 14: Rest Day

Rest day!! prepare for the expedition and walk side trip for acclimatization.

Day 15: Climbing period of Kanchenjunga

Following the strenuous trek to the Base Camp, trekkers are advised to climb to a certain higher level from the base camp and return and climb higher the next time and repeat the process again. After being properly acclimatized with the weather conditions and altitude issues, climbers are ready to make the final attempt.

Day 36: Cleaning Base Camp.

After the final successful climbing of Kanchenjunga, collect all the garbage produced by expedition activity that needs to be clean up to protect the environmental concern.

Day 37: Trek back to Lhonak (4790m).

We walk back our path to Lhonak and continue downhill walk the valley to Ramtang. On the way, we will get an opportunity to enjoy the panoramic views of Kanchenjunga, Gimmigela Chuli, Taple Shikhar, Kirat Chuli and many more. Finally, we descend to Kambachen by evening.

Day 38: Trek from Lhonak to Kambachen (4040 m)

We retrace the same trail while we climb to Kanchenjunga Base Camp. Finally, we descend to Kambachen by evening.

Day 39: Khambachen to Ghunsa (3430m)

Today, the same trail which we follow while climbing back to Ghunsa.

Day 40: Trek from Ghunsa to Sele Le (4685m).

Today, we walk to the dense forest of rhododendron and contouring the hillside with more fantastic views then we cross two low passes to the Sele Le.

Day 41: Trek from Sele Le to Tseram (3870m).

A super day of trekking today, as we cross three passes, including the Sinon La, Mirgin La (4480m) Sinelapcha La (4640m) and the en route for the north side of the mountain. Superb views, afterward to Tseram.

Day 42: Trek from Tseram to Ramche (4360m).

Today we have the option to trek up to the south side base camp for Kangchenjunga at Ramze. This area beside the Yalung glacier has superb mountain views.

Day 43: Trek from Ramche to Tseram (3870m)

Today, we will back the same route to Tseram. Mostly, we walk downhill.

Day 44: Trek from Tseram to Yamphudin (1690m).

Today, we gradually walk in the descending path to Yamphudin where inhabitants by different ethnic groups including Tamang, Rai, Limbu and as well as Sherpa.

Day 45: Trek from Yamphudin to Anpan.

This day, as we walk along the Kabeli Khola negotiating terrace fields system above the stream, we pass small hamlets and cross low ridges to Anpan.

Day 46: Trek from Anpan to Taplejung.

This day, it is just hike to Taplejung, We visit the Taplejung bazaar.

Day 47: Trek from Taplejung to Suketar (2400m).

From Taplejung, we return back to Sukhetar. After walking uphill couples of hours, we reach the STOL airstrip of Sukhetar.

Day 48: Flight from Suketar to Biratnagar and again flight to Kathmandu.

In the morning, you take a flight to Biratnagar. And then, in the afternoon, you take the flight to Kathmandu.

Day 49: Free day in Kathmandu.

The day can be occupied as security day if the plane doesn’t flight in case of bad weather.

Day 50: Final departure

You will be transferred to airport 3 hours before your scheduled flight to your home country.

Cost Includes

  • AIRPORT PICK-UP & DROP : Airport - Hotel transfers – Airport (Pick Up and Drop).
  • ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU : 4 nights of hotel accommodation (3-star category) in Kathmandu on BB plan- Single room supplementary.
  • HOTEL IN BHADRAPUR : 1-night Hotel in Bhadrapur, twin bedroom sharing basis.
  • WELCOME DINNER : One Welcome Dinner in a tourist standard restaurant in Kathmandu with Office Staff.
  • CARGO CLEARANCE : Assistance for cargo clearance in Nepal’s Custom Department, clearance cost is subject to a charge. *Before the expedition.
  • PERMITS : Expedition Royalty and permit of Nepal Government to climb Mt. Kanchenjunga, Restricted area permit and all necessary paperwork and its fee.
  • LIAISON OFFICER : 1 Government Liaison officer with full equipment, salary, and accommodation.
  • GARBAGE DEPOSIT : Stool Shipment Transfer & Garbage Deposit fees.
  • STAFF INSURANCE : Medical & Emergency rescue Insurance of all involved Nepalese staff during the trek and the expedition.
  • All the government taxes and operating charges.
  • MAP : Trekking Route Map.
  • MEMBER TRANSPORTATION : (Standard Route Itinerary) Transportation (Domestic Flight): Fly from Kathmandu – to Bhadrapur and drive from Bhadrapur up to Khadenba (by Jeep). As per itinerary while returning Drive from Khadenba up to Bhadrapur and from Bhadrapur Fly to Kathmandu.
  • EXPEDITION STUFF TRANSPORTATION : Necessary all equipment Transportation for all Members and Staff from Kathmandu to Phidim / Khadenba (by Truck) and from Phidim / Khadenba to Basecamp (By Porters) – While returning: Basecamp to Khadenba / Phidim (by Porters) and Kathmandu (by Truck).
  • MEMBER LUGGAGE : Up to 70 Kg per member for personal baggage during the trek carried by the porter.
  • FOODS & LODGING : 3 meals a day (BDL; including tea and coffee) along with accessible accommodation at Hotel/Lodge/Tea house/Camp during the trek and Basecamp. Well-managed base camp set up for members & Staffs.
  • CAMPING EQUIPMENT : All Necessary equipment for Camping during the trek.
  • PORTERS : Porters per member up to Base camp from Khadenba & while returning porters from Base camp to Khadenba.
  • BASE CAMP STAFFS : Experienced and well-trained Base Camp Cook & kitchen Helpers as required.
  • STAFF SALARY & ALLOWANCE : All Nepalese staff’s & porter’s daily wages, salary, equipment, food & clothing.
  • BASE CAMP TENT : Each member will have an individual Yak Mountain or Kailas tent in Base Camp.
  • BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT : At Base camp: foam mattresses and pillow per member, 1 Dinning Tent, 1 Kitchen Tent, 1 Communication tent, 1 Toilet & 1 Shower Tent, 1 Staffs Tent, 1 Tent for Nepalese base camp staff, Store tents, Tables & chairs & all necessary cooking gears.
  • HEATER : Heater for base camp in each Dining and other necessary camps.
  • SOLAR/GENERATOR/LIGHT : 1 Solar panel or Generator for battery charge and light at base camp for use.
  • HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA : 1 veteran and Government Licensed Climbing Sherpa per member. (1 Member: 1 Sherpa).
  • CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE : Climbing Sherpa Salary, Equipment, Food, and Clothing.
  • OXYGEN BOTTLE (O2) : Summit Oxygen: 3 oxygen bottles (4 ltrs.) for each member and 2-oxygen bottles for each high-altitude Sherpa. **
  • OXYGEN MASK & REGULATOR : 1 Set of Summit Oxygen masks & regulator for each member, and high-altitude Sherpa. **
  • BACK UP OXYGEN : Back up Oxygen Cylinder, mask, and regulator (with appropriate charge).
  • HIGH CAMP SERVICE : High Altitude Tent, Necessary cooking EPI gas, cooking pot, High food for a member, Sherpa, and other crews at (C1) (C2) (C3) and (C4). Group climbing gears, and fixed and dynamic rope during the climbing period as required.
  • ROPE FIXING : The experienced Sherpas (Personal Sherpa) team will fix the route on Kangchenjunga (no extra charge will be applied to full board members).
  • SATELLITE PHONE : Satellite Phone for emergency communication carried by Sherpa, also available for members with appropriate charge.
  • WALKIE-TALKIE : Walkie–Talkie for communicating from Base Camp to Mountain and Mountain to Base Camp.
  • WALKIE-TALKIE PERMIT : Satellite Phone/walkie-talkie permit for all members and staff.
  • WEATHER FORECAST : Weather forecast report from Meteotest, Bern (Switzerland) during the entire expedition.
  • MEDICAL KIT : Comprehensive Medical kit for group and staff.
  • SUMMIT CERTIFICATE : Mt. Kanchenjunga climbing certificate issued by MoCTCA (after climbing Mt. Kanchenjunga successfully).
  • DUFFLE BAG: A Duffle bag of Himalayan Windhorse Adventure company

Cost Excludes

  • Personal trekking/climbing equipment and gear.
  • Nepal visa, learn more about the visa for Nepal.
  • Your travel and rescue insurance, Helicopter rescue, and any kind of insurance-related things.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu. Tips for guide, porter, and driver (expected).
  • Mineral water, soft drinks, hard drinks, laundry, and your personal expenses during the Nepal trip.
  • Donations for local people, hospitals, and schools (not compulsory).
  • International flight tickets and city sightseeing entrance fees.
  • The rest of the expenses that are not mentioned in the cost include.

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