Introduction
Introduction
Kanchenjunga circuit Trekking is one of the great high altitude Himalayan trekking trails, which covers the eastern part of Nepal. Mt. Kanchenjunga also spelled as Kangchenjunga in the third highest mountain in the planet and second highest mountain in Nepal with an altitude of 8,586m/28,169ft above from sea level. The word Kanchenjunga is derived from a Tibetan word which means “5 treasures of snow”. Locals still has been worshiping as a holy mount where the five treasures are Gold, Silver, Grain, Precious Stone. Holy Scriptures reflects five different peaks of Kanchenjunga range. The mount is impressively rises in the eastern corner of Nepal, bordered with North Sikkim. Mt. Kanchenjunga has an interesting legend that it was recognized as a world’s highest mountain before the end of 18th century.
Mt. Kanchenjunga was first ascended by British Expedition Team in 25 may 1955. Again in 1979 the British mountaineer Peter Boardman walked across the route of Kanchenjunga Circuit, he considered the route as one of the most beautiful trek in the world.
Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking Features:
Circuit of world’s third highest Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586m). A part of Great Himalayan Trail, one of the longest trekking trail of Nepal.
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Spring & Autumn
Fairly Strenous
Pangpema viewpoint (5,388m/17,672ft)
Teahouses/Lodges
Flight/Jeep or Bus
BB/Full Board
Any
Kanchenjunga Cirrcuit Map
Trip Itinerary
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01Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m/4,592ft) and transfer to Hotel.Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m/4,592ft) and transfer to Hotel.Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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02Guided tour to Kathmandu’s World Heritage sites.Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Guided tour to Kathmandu’s World Heritage sites.Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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03Flight from Biratnagar or Bhadrapur.Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Flight from Biratnagar or Bhadrapur.Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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04Drive from Biratnagar/Bhadrapur to Taplejung (1,442m/4,729ft).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Drive from Biratnagar/Bhadrapur to Taplejung (1,442m/4,729ft).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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05Trek from Taplejung to Mitlung (920m/3,017ft) (4-5 hrs trek).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Taplejung to Mitlung (920m/3,017ft) (4-5 hrs trek).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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06Trek from Mitlung to Chiruwa (1,270m/4,165ft) (4-5 hrs trek).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Mitlung to Chiruwa (1,270m/4,165ft) (4-5 hrs trek).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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07Trek from Chiruwa Trek to Sekathum (1,576m/5,169ft) (5-6 hrs trek).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Chiruwa Trek to Sekathum (1,576m/5,169ft) (5-6 hrs trek).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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08Trek from Sekathum to Amjilosa (2,308m/7,570ft) (5-6 hrs walk).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Sekathum to Amjilosa (2,308m/7,570ft) (5-6 hrs walk).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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09Trek from Amjilosa to Gyabla (2,730m/8,954ft) (5-6 hrs trek).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Amjilosa to Gyabla (2,730m/8,954ft) (5-6 hrs trek).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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10Trek from Gyabla to Ghumsa (3,550m/11,644ft) (3-4 hrs trek).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Gyabla to Ghumsa (3,550m/11,644ft) (3-4 hrs trek).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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11Rest and acclimatization day at Ghumsa.Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Rest and acclimatization day at Ghumsa.Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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12Trek from Ghumsa to Khambachen (4,050m/13,284ft) (4-5 hrs trek).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Ghumsa to Khambachen (4,050m/13,284ft) (4-5 hrs trek).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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13Trek from Khambachen to Lhonak (4,780m/15,678ft) (4-5 hrs trek).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Khambachen to Lhonak (4,780m/15,678ft) (4-5 hrs trek).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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14Climb to the Pangpema viewpoint (5,388m/17,672ft) & return to Lhonak.Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Climb to the Pangpema viewpoint (5,388m/17,672ft) & return to Lhonak.Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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15Trek back from Lhonak to Ghumsa.Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek back from Lhonak to Ghumsa.Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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16Trek from Ghumsa to Sele La base camp (4,200m/13,776ft).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Ghumsa to Sele La base camp (4,200m/13,776ft).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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17Trek from Sele La Base Camp to Cheram (3,870m/12,693ft).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Sele La Base Camp to Cheram (3,870m/12,693ft).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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18Trek from Cheram to Ramche (4,580m/15,022ft).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Cheram to Ramche (4,580m/15,022ft).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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19Trek from Yalung base camp (4,500m/15,022ft) & back to Cheram.Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Yalung base camp (4,500m/15,022ft) & back to Cheram.Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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20Trek from Cheram to Tortong (2,995m/9,823ft).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Cheram to Tortong (2,995m/9,823ft).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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21Trek from Tortong to Yamphudin (2,080m/6,822ft).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Tortong to Yamphudin (2,080m/6,822ft).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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22Trek from Yamphudin to Mamangkhe (1,785m/5,855ft).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Yamphudin to Mamangkhe (1,785m/5,855ft).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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23Trek from Mamangkhe to Ksesuwa (2,120m/6,953ft).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Mamangkhe to Ksesuwa (2,120m/6,953ft).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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24Trek from Ksesuwa to Lalikharka (2,265m/7,429ft).Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Ksesuwa to Lalikharka (2,265m/7,429ft).Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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25Trek from Lalikharka to Taplejung.Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Trek from Lalikharka to Taplejung.Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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26Drive back to Biratnagar or Bhadrapur.Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Drive back to Biratnagar or Bhadrapur.Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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27Fly back to Kathmandu.Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Fly back to Kathmandu.Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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28Free day.Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Free day.Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
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29Final departure. Drop to airport as per flight schedule.Meals BB/Full BoardHighlights Final departure. Drop to airport as per flight schedule.Accommodation Teahouses/Lodges
Inclusion:
Our travel planner can customize the itinerary outline as per your duration of stay, purpose of holiday and your preference. Cost of the package also depends upon level of service (deluxe, standard & budget) and as per the group size. You can easily CONTACT US at any time for any queries.
Excluding:
- International Airfare.
- Personal Travel Insurance (essential for high altitude trekking).
- Lunch in Kathmandu.
- Personal expenses (bar, laundry, personal shopping, internet usages during the trek, hot shower during the trek, battery charge during the trek etc.).
- Alcoholic beverage.
- TIPS for Staff.
Equipment Checklist
“Embarking on the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is a thrilling adventure that requires meticulous preparation. Ensuring you have the right gear can make the difference between a comfortable journey and a challenging one. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essential equipment needed for the trek, from clothing layers to personal items. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a first-timer, our comprehensive packing list will help you get ready for the adventure of a lifetime.”
1. Clothing
Base Layers: Thermal tops and bottoms for warmth.
Mid Layers: Fleece jacket for insulation.
Outer Layer: Insulated down jacket (recommended for high altitudes).
Rainproof/Windproof Jacket and Pants: Essential for unpredictable weather.
Trekking Pants: Lightweight, quick-drying pants for daytime trekking.
Warm Hat and Sun Hat: A warm beanie for cold weather, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap for sun protection.
Gloves: Waterproof insulated gloves and lightweight inner gloves.
Socks: Wool socks for cold weather and moisture-wicking socks for trekking.
Gaiters: To keep mud, snow, and debris out of your boots.
2. Footwear
Hiking Boots: Sturdy, waterproof boots with good ankle support.
Camp Shoes/Sandals: For comfort when relaxing in the tea houses or lodges.
3. Sleeping Gear
Sleeping Bag: Rated for -10°C to -20°C to withstand cold nights in higher altitudes.
Sleeping Bag Liner: Adds warmth and keeps your sleeping bag clean.
4. Backpack and Accessories
Daypack (25-30 liters): For carrying essentials like water, snacks, and layers.
Duffel Bag: Large, durable bag for porters to carry; waterproof covers are recommended.
Rain Cover: For protecting your daypack from rain.
Trekking Poles: Helpful for stability and reducing stress on knees.
5. Hydration and Nutrition
Water Bottles and/or Hydration Bladder: With at least 2-3 liters capacity.
Water Purification Tablets or Filter: To treat water on the trail.
Snacks: High-energy snacks like energy bars, nuts, and chocolates.
6. Personal and Miscellaneous Items
Headlamp with Extra Batteries: Essential for early morning treks or dark trails.
Sunglasses: UV-protective, high-quality sunglasses to protect against the intense high-altitude sun.
Sunscreen and Lip Balm: High SPF for sun protection.
Basic First Aid Kit: Include band-aids, blister treatment, antiseptics, painkillers, altitude sickness medication, and any personal medications.
Toiletries: Eco-friendly soap, toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and wet wipes.
Camera and Extra Batteries: Since charging can be costly and unreliable at high altitudes.
7. Documents and Money
Passport and Permits: Passport, visa,TIMS card, and entry permit.
Cash: ATMs are not reliable in the mountains, so bring enough Nepali cash for personal expenses.
Frequently asked question (FAQ'S)
Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking is considered as fairly-strenuous trek. There are numerous challenges like the rugged terrain, steep slopes, trekking route through stone stairs and continuous walk of 5 to 6 hours per day. That being said, Makalu Base Camp Trek can be done by travelers who have the right attitude, previous trekking experience and are physically fit.
The best season for Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking is during Spring (March, April and May) and Autumn (October and November). During these seasons the weather will be clear, you will get long sunlight hours, fewer bugs, flowers will bloom on the way, the charm of the atmosphere can be felt by the heart, magnificent views of the Himalayas can be seen and you can escape the crowd and enjoy the pleasure of trekking.
The maximum height we will ascend during this trek is up to Pangpema viewpoint (5,388m/17,672ft).
Yes!! The Internet is accessible during Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking. You can access the 3G network on mobile phones. The mobile internet is fast enough to browse and even make video calls. You will get continuous signal during the whole trek but there will be certain dark spots along the trek where connection may drop. There are limited WiFi hotspots during the trek which will charge for usage only some will let you use it for free. So, for internet access we recommend you to buy a SIM and use 3G.
The permits required for Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking are:
- Makalu Barun National Park Permit
- Trekkers’ Information Management Systems (TIMS) Card
According to the standard itinerary our Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking package is of 25 days from your arrival to Kathmandu to farewell at Airport. If you wish to amend the itinerary you have to contact our booking manager; he will prepare the itinerary according to your needs.
Yes!! It is possible to trek Kanchenjunga Circuit. Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking requires stamina and good health conditions. If you are planning to trek without any experience then you can contact us prior to 20 days so that we can guide you through some exercises and diets you should consider for preparation.
Yes!! It is recommended to have travel insurance during the trek. It is uncertain that you will not feel sick or get into any accidents during the trek. So, for medical emergencies and as precaution against risks and financial losses that could happen while traveling, insurance is best.
All the equipment/accessories required for trekking will be arranged for you. You will have to pay the amount for equipment. If you personally want to manage any equipment by yourself it’s fine. We have created The Ultimate Trekking Checklist page for your help as It is always better to carry the essential gears and accessories.
Qualified, well experienced, knowledgeable and reliable trekking leaders who have been working in this field professionally for more than a decade will guide you toward the destination and back. You are in safe hands with us, so don’t worry about trekking guides.
Adventure Mountain Trek offers you a lifetime policy through which you can renew your booking amount for another trek although if you want to cancel it then we will refund you as per our trip cancellation terms procedure.
We hire our staff according to their standards. They should have to go through our selection procedure on which we will check their certifications, qualifications and experience. Hence, Our staff are equipped/trained and insured.
Normally, Within 12-24 hours after ascending a certain height(1,500 to 2,500 meter above sea level) altitude sickness symptoms like dizziness, fatigue, loss of appetite, sleep problems, loss of energy, and shortness of breath are seen. In case of any altitude sickness symptoms we will apply medication and descend immediately for acclimatization.
Trekking via the local agency is one of the great ideas for trekkers. There are more local trekking organizations in Nepal. The hard part is you need to recognize whether they are authorized businesses and are members of the Trekking Agency Association of Nepal (TAAN).You can view their internet site and profiles commonly all legal organizations will upload their profile along with authorities-legal certificates.
Due to the advancement of the trekking industry, we can find enough lodges and tea houses throughout Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking trekking routes. They offer good food and accommodation. There are different options you can choose according to your needs and budget. Also you should know that at high altitude and remote places the service will be limited.
Yes!! You can charge mobile phones and camera batteries during the trek. At most of the places you will get to charge for free but at some places you have to pay some amount to charge. Remember that It is always better to bring power bank with you which will be helpful.