Kanchenjunga Expedition

Overview

Standing at an elevation of 8586m, Kanchanjunga is the third highest peak in the world and the second highest in Nepal which is situated in Eastern Nepal. The peak consists of four summits. Kanchenjunga was first climbed by a British group in 1956.It is situated on the outskirt of Nepal and Sikkim, only 46 miles northwest of Darjeeling. It is the most easterly of the considerable 8,000 meter pinnacles of the Himalaya. The pinnacle comprises of four summits. It is extremely remote pulling in generally couple of trekkers and in this manner it holds quite a bit of its immaculate excellence and appeal. Mt. Kanchenjunga, because of its glory and size is viewed as a sacred peak by nearby Sikkimese individuals.

Itinerary

Outlined Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu
Day 02: In Kathmandu (Briefing and preparation for expedition)
Day 03: Fly to Biratnagar
Day 04: Fly to Suketar & trek to Lali Kharka
Day 05: Trek to Keswa
Day 06: Trek to Mamanke
Day 07: Trek to Yamphudin
Day 08: Trek to Lamite jungle camp
Day 09: Trek Toronto to Tesram
Day 10: Trek Tesram to Ramje
Day 11: Trek Ramje to Glacier Camp
Day 12: Rest day at Glacier Camp for acclimatization
Day 13: Trek to Kanchenjunga Base Camp
Day 14: Rest day at Base Camp
Day 15-45: Climbing Period of Kanchanjunga Expedition (8586m)
Day 46: Trek to Glacier Camp
Day 47: Trek to Ramje
Day 48: Trek to Tesram
Day 49: Trek to Toronto
Day 50: Trek to Amje Khola
Day 51: Trek to Yamphudin
Day 52: Trek to Khewang
Day 53: Trek to Panchami
Day 54: Trek to Ghopetar
Day 55: Drive to Illam
Day 56: Drive to Kathmandu
Day 57: Rest Day at Kathmandu
Day 58: Depart Kathmandu

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