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Explore Kanchenjunga South Base Camp Trek for 16 days with Adventure Himalayan Travels and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

Kanchenjunga South Base Camp Trek

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Nepal

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Tour id:

112225

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  • Operator:

    Adventure Himalayan Travels

  • Length:

    16 days

  • Group size:

    10 pax

  • Age:

    15 to 75

  • Difficulty:

    Difficulty levels:
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 Nepal’s second highest peak and the third highest in the world,  Kanchenjunga is located in the northeastern corner of the Taplejung  district. Its main ridges form a natural boundary between two states, as  well as a watershed to several important rivers. Twelve miles north of  Kanchenjunga is the Tibetan frontier. This runs along the main watershed  of the Himalayas, separating the arid plateau of Tibet to the north and  the more fertile and rain washed country to the south. 
 

Kanchenjunga is a mountain of sheer beauty.  It is great enough to  posses its own glaciers radiating from its several summits. Though  surrounded by many peaks, the glaciers which flow far down to the  fringes of the tropical forests are the undisputed possession of  Kanchenjunga. It is the only mountain that displays its glories to the  world at large. Only those who can afford the time and expenses  necessary to penetrate the remote fastness from which they spring can  view the glories of Everest, but Kanchenjunga is to be seen easily from  anyone in the lower foothills.
 

Kanchenjunga not only breaks the force of the monsoon, but protects the  main watershed to the north from its onslaught to a great extent. The  result of this is an extra ordinary variation of scenery and climate  with in a small area. The dry, almost dusty hill at the head of the  Lhonak Valley, The Dodang Nyima range and the plateau of Tibet beyond  are in striking contrast to the valley that radiates southward from  Kanchenjunga, for here is a dry reddish brown country with a snow level  appreciably higher and glaciers considerably smaller than those of  Kanchenjunga and its immediate neighbours.  There is probably no other  mountain where the mountaineer is exposed to greater dangers than he is  on Kanchenjunga, for he not only has the ice avalanches to contend with,  but general uncertain weather as well.
 

Roughly speaking, there are four main lines of approach of Kanchenjunga,  up the valley of the Tamor river in Nepal, passing Ghunsa and  Kangbachen, up the Yalung valley in Nepal, up the valley of the Teesta  river in Sikkim, and up the Talung valley also in Sikkim. Between the  Yalung and Talung valleys there is also the Rangit river, which has its  sources in the glaciers of Kabru, 2400 feet, one of kangchenjunga’s out  post peaks to the south.  The span of Kanchenjunga area is 55% of the  Taplejung district area and 1.40% of the total area of country. Its 65%  area is covered by high Himalayas and mountain rocks and ice and  remaining 45% is covered by forests, shrub-land, grass-land and  agricultural-land.  The climate of this area varies from subtropical  monsoon at lower elevation to alpine in the higher areas.  

Tour program

Day 1

Kathmandu

Upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, the Adventure Himalayan representatives will pick you up and transfer you to the hotel. After refreshment, you will be briefed in short about your tour by our guide or tour leader. If you have any questions or doubts about your trip then they should be asked and clarified at this time. Overnight stay in a hotel.

Start point

Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal

Free day in kathmandu or sightseeing yourself. Kathmandu Valley includes several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Pashupatinath, Buddhist stupa in Boudhanath. We can also visit Swyambhunath, also known as Monkey Temple, built in 2000 years old. Finally, we can visit Patan, city of fine arts. In the afternoon, you will be meeting with your trekking guide and will check all the necessary things. Overnight stay in a hotel.

We take an early morning flight from Kathmandu to Taplejung (or Bhadrapur, then drive to Taplejung) (roughly 40min). We then begin our trek to Lali Kharak. Overnight in a guest house.

 Today the trail first ascends to a ridge before dropping steeply through  Shimu  to a suspension bridge across the Phawa Khola, where there is a  good swimming place. We then will climb to the Limbu village of Kunjari  at 1700 meter and continue through wheat fields to a Gurung settlement  on a 2240 meter high pass. From here we have our first views of  Kanchenjunga. The trail enters the Kabeli Valley where we spend the next  two days climbing up and down, in and out of ravines and over ridges.  Today’s endpoint is in the village of Khesewa. 

 Our trek continues through the Kabeli Valley, passing a few spectacular  waterfalls.  After descending steeply through rice terraces into a side  canon, we cross the Khaksewa Khola on a long suspension bridge at 1540m  and then climb back to Mamanke.  This is a prosperous Limbu village with  bhattis (tea shops), and a large school. 

 This day will bring us a lot of jumping from stone to stone, as we first  have to cross the Tenguwa Khola stream.  We climb steeply up to a ridge  marked by a chhorten and prayer flags.  Going down from here to the  Kabeli Khola will be another exercise of rock-hopping over boulders,  treeroots, and intersecting stream channels as we head upstream.  We  then climb gently to Yamphudin, a mixed community of Sherpas, Limbus,  Rais, and Gurungs. Overnight in tea house.   

After crossing the Amji Khola river we continue our way on a trail that heads straight uphill through fields of corn and barley to Dhupi Banjyang, a pass at 2540 meters. We then descend through ferns surrounded by big trees before arriving to the Amji Khola river. Overnight in a guesthouse.

 From the stream the trail makes a steep climb through bamboo forests to  Chitre at 2920 meter. After arriving here the ascent is less strenuous  passing through a forest of pines and rhododendron to a pond at Lamite  Bhanjyang (3410m). From this ridge we follow a steep set of switchbacks  leading downhill through damp orchid-filled forests, crossing streams  and isolated clearings used by herders. We stay above the wild river and  follow it upstream to Torontan, where there are a few campsites close  to the river or a little further ahead near a few caves.  Continuing on,  we reach to Tseram, where we stay the night. 

 A rocky loose path follows the stream and climbs up to some mani walls  (stones carved with Buddhist prayers). Rathong (6678m) and Kabru Dome  (6700m) loom at the head of the valley. Climbing further alongside the  moraine of Yalung Glacier to where the valley opens up as we approach  Yalung at 4260m. Our trek climbs further along the moraine to a lake and  a big meadow at Ramche.  The view is dominated by the spectacular peak  of Rathong. Herds of blue sheep live on the cliffs above our campsite. 

 We follow our way back along the Simbua Khola to a campsite at Lamite  Bhanjyang.  There is a pond nearby at 3410m, which is a nice place to  set up camp, although sometimes there may be a water shortage there.   Overnight here.   

 The first part of the trail goes along the bank of the Simbua Khola.   You have to walk through a dense jungle.  On the way, you can see the  effects of a landslide.  The trails normally ascend up to Lamite  Bhanjyang and then descend to Yamphudin, crossing a small river.   Yamphudin is a mixed community of Sherpas, Limbus, Rais, and Gurungs.   Among the corn and rice fields of the village, there is a school and  some shops with minimal supplies.  Overnight in Yamphudin. 

In the beginning, we descend and cross the Omje Khola. Then, we begin ascending through a jungle of cardamom and orchid plants. After, we pass a small village of small thatched roof houses and local shops with minimal supplies. From here, the trail steeply ascends to Khebang Danda before descending to Khebang village. Khabang is a comparatively big village where the local people follow both Hindu and Buddhism faiths. Overnight in a teahouse.
After breakfast, we begin the day. The trail starts descending to Jorepul and then begins to ascend. We will also trek along flat and low land, crossing paddy fields and thatched roof houses. There are many villages along the way where we can buy some snacks or lunch. Overnight in a teahouse.
After breakfast, we take a jeep ride from Hapu Khola to Ilam Bazaar. You will find the sceneries here to be spectacular and the people to be kind and hospitable. Overnight in a guesthouse.
We take a short, scenic flight to Kathmandu, and arrive in the early afternoon. Take the rest of the day to explore the city. We will have a celebratory dinner for you in the evening. Overnight in a hotel.
We will transport you to the airport. Thanks for trekking with Adventure Himalayan Travels. We look forward to seeing you again!

End point

Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal

Tour Details

accommodation

  • Three nights accommodation in 3 star category hotel in Kathmandu 
     
  • 12 night 13 days stay in lodges in the Trekking  
  •   Arrival and depature trasports by private vehicle
  • Bhadrapur to Taplejung trekking poit by Local jeep   
  •  Hapu Khola to  Ilam by  local jeep and Ilam to Bhadrapur 
Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu USD 50 for double bed room and USD 45 single bed room  with breakfast.
  • If you need sightseeing in Kathmandu the city's several UNESCO World Heritage Sites it will cost USD 50 per car.
  •   Kathmandu to bhadrapur and Bhadrapur to Kathmandu by flight 
  • Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) fees
  • Kanchenjunga National Park permit and Kanchenjunga restricted area permit (need 3 photos for the permits)
  • Equipment & clothing for porter & staffs
  • Equipment (sleeping bag, first aid kit, oximeter, map, etc.)
  • Tent, mattress, and other supplies in case guest houses are full or there are no guest houses
  • Insurance for all staff & porters.
  • pre-trip meeting in kathmandu before the trek
  • Trekking achievement certificate is provided
  • Free one Adventure Himalayan Tshirt
  • Nepal visa - Multiple Entry 30 days - USD 50  (Details in Visa Page)
  • International flight
  • Sightseeing in kathmandu
  • Insurance for clients (i.e. helicopter evacuation, etc.)
  • Lunch & dinner during hotel stay in Kathmandu
  • Alcoholic drinks, candies, etc.
  • Personal gears & clothing (available on hire)
  • Tips for Guide and Porter
  • Any expenses incurred in emergency evacuation/road block due to any reason, table drinks, snacks while walking. 
  • Breakfast included in kathmandu Hotel 
  • Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner include on the trekking
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with Nepali cultural dance 
  •  Experienced and helpful trekking guide (trained by Ministry of tourism)
  •   Porter carry maximum 20 k.g and one porter between two person

Good to know

Currency

NPR

Nepalese Rupee

Nepal

Customer reviews

Overall

5

Itinerary

5

Transport

5

Accommodation

5

Food

5

Operator

4.7

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