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Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking

Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking:

 

Fabulous Kanchenjunga Base Camp trekking invites one of the most remote and beautiful sections of the Great Himalayan Trail. This trekking is the Eastern part of Nepal, and lies shrouded in mystery.

 

Kanchenjgunga Base Trekking (within GHT) is abundant with wildlife as habitation is only scattered villages. There is musk deer, blue sheep, and for the believer, the Yeti! Magnificent views of Everest, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga massif will make the trip worth your while. Of course, we will also design another itinerary as per your desire and duration of holidays.

 

Itinerary:

 

Day 01: Kathmandu to Bhadrapur by morning flight US $ 135 per person for a foreigner. The trekking guide flight price is approx US $ 90. Bhadrapur airport to Birtamode taxi US $ 5. Birtamode to Taplejung by sharing jeep price is approx US $ 15 per person.

 

If you think the flight price is expensive from Kathmandu to Bhadrapur you can take a 14-hour bus ride to Birtamode, and overnight here. Next day, 7 hrs drive to Taplejung. The flights from Biratnagar to Taplejung are not reliabled and they would fly twice a week only. Note that if you would like to take a bus ride to Birtamode from Kathmandu you need one more day than this itinerary which means 18 days in total. There is no flight from Kathmandu to Taplejung (Suketar Airport).

 

Day 02: Taplejung to Tapethok 1322 m. by a local sharing jeep at 07 am. Jeep price is approx US $ 15 per person. There are no afternoon jeeps. Tapethok is the permit check-in point.

 

Day 03: Trek from Tapethok to Amjilosa 2498 m, 5-6 hrs. Permit starting day and point.

Day 04: Trek from Amjilosa to Ghunsa 3415 m, 6 hrs.

Day 05: Gunsa rest day for acclimatization.

 

Day 06: Ghunsa to Khangpachen 4145m, 6-7 hrs trek.

Day 07: Khangpachen to Kumbhakarna Himal side trip 3 hrs and or trek to Lonak.

Day 08: Kumbhakarna Himal to Lhonak 4792m 5-6 hrs trek or Lhonak rest.

Day 09: Lhonak to Kanchenjunga Base Camp (Pang Pema 5140 m,or KBC), 5 hrs. 

Day 10: KBC to Khangpachen 5-6 hrs.

 

Day 11: Khangpachen to Ghunsa 3-4 hrs.

Day 12: Ghunsa to Amjilosa 2498 m, 5 hrs.

Day 13: Amijilosa to Tapethok 1322 m. 5-6 hrs. Permit endpoint.

 

Day 14: Tapethok to Taplejung by local sharing jeep.

Day 15: Taplejung to Birtamode by bus or local jeep.

Day 16: Birtamode to Kathmandu by bus or Bhadrapur airport to Kathmandu by flight.

 

Thank you and have a nice day.

Trip cost includes:

§  Airport / hotel / airport pick up & drop by private transport.

§  Accommodation in Kathmandu hotel upon request

§  City tours by professional culture guide in Kathmandu by private transport upon request.

§  Full board meal during tea house lodges.  

§  Twin sharing tea house lodges accommodation.  

§  A local government licensed English speaking guide, porters, their food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment, medicine.

§  2 weeks trekking permits fee $ 40 per person & Kanchenjunga Conservation price $ 30.

§  Ground or flight transfer to and from Kathmandu.

§  Comprehensive first aid medical kit.

§  All government taxes.


Trip cost not includes:

§  International airfare.

§  Nepal entry visa fee.

§  Meals in Kathmandu.

§  Your travel insurance 

§  Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry.

§  Personal trekking equipment.

§  Tips for trekking staffs and driver. 

§  Sightseeing / monuments entrance fees in Kathmandu.

§  Any others expenses which are not mentioned in trip cost. 


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Friday, June 28th, 2013

Dear Shankar, We are back in Germany, full of impressions and new experiences. It was a very great journey in Nepal and Tibet, without any problems. That's why we have to say a big THANKS to you and your friend for the perfect organization. I think that this kind of contact between an ... Peter, Germany


Friday, June 28th, 2013

Hi Shankar, Today it is my first working day after 4 weeks. I have to say you sorry. As you know at the beginning I was not totally convinced to make this tour with your agency. No single German or other agency were able to make it better than you, I am sure about. And I am also sure, ... Ergin, Germany


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