Destination
Nepal
Region
Kanchenjunga Region
Trip Grade
Grade 3: Hard/challenging
Accommodation
Tea House
Total Distance
190km
Start / End Point
Kathmandu/Kathmandu
Durations
19 Days
Max. Altitude
5143m.|16873ft.
Meals Included
Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Group Size
above 1 pax
Best Season
March to May/sept to Nove
Activity per day
8 hr
Transportation
Hiking/Drive/flight
Trip Highlights
The highlight of the Kanchenjunga trek includes spectacular views of Kanchenjunga and other towering peaks, the Pangpema and Oktang base camps, diverse landscapes from lush forests to alpine zones, sightings of rare wildlife like red pandas, and unique cultural experiences in traditional Sherpa, Limbu, and Rai villages. Trekkers are also immersed in pristine, off-the-beaten-path wilderness, including glaciers, lakes, and waterfalls, offering a sense of adventure and a serene alternative to other Himalayan routes.
Mountain Views:-Gaze upon the majestic Kanchenjunga massif, the third-tallest mountain in the world, and surrounding peaks from strategic viewpoints.
Explore the hidden corners of Mt. Kanchenjunga,
Base Camp Visits:-Reach the spectacular Pangpema (North) and Oktang (South) base camps for stunning panoramic views and a profound sense of accomplishment.
Trek in a restricted area in Nepal
Diverse Landscapes:-Traverse a range of scenery from subtropical jungles to lush forests, rhododendron blooms, alpine meadows, and glacial zones.
Biodiversity:-Spot rare and endangered wildlife, such as red pandas, snow leopards, and Himalayan black bears, within the rich Kanchenjunga Conservation Area.
A magical journey that takes you back in time and presents you with an adventurous trip full of the breathtaking mountain panorama
Walk in the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area abundant in flora & fauna
Trodden less-crowded trail, lush forests, stunning waterfalls, rivers, beautiful villages, and welcoming villagers
Cultural Immersion:-Engage with the authentic culture of ethnic communities, including the Rai, Limbu, and Sherpa, in their traditional villages.
Pristine Wilderness:-Experience an unspoiled and remote region of the Himalayas, offering a quiet and inspiring alternative to busier trails.
Glaciers, Lakes & Waterfalls:-Explore dramatic glacial landscapes, including the Kanchenjunga and Yalung glaciers, as well as beautiful alpine lakes and waterfalls.
Spiritual & Religious Sites:-Discover chortens, sanctuaries, and other religious sites along the route, reflecting the spiritual significance of the region.
Cross passes, thrilling suspension bridges, and meadows
Reach the north base camp of Mt. Kanchenjunga
Come across the Tibetan Buddhist lifestyle of the locals and visit ancient monasteries along the trail
Trip Overview
Unspoiled views, trodden trails, barely any travelers on the trekking route, and abundant flora & fauna. This is the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek.
Kanchenjunga is a well-protected hidden treasure in Nepal located in the far eastern part of the country and borders Sikkim, India. Not many travelers know about the adventurous trekking route of the Kanchenjunga Circuit, and on top of that, the special permits & challenging trails keep most of the trekkers away from the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek.
Kanchenjunga Trek explores around the third-highest mountain in the world, Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,586m). Our Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek itinerary leads you to the north and south base camp of Mt. Kanchenjunga. Check out our Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek map for information about the trial. We can also design a custom trekking itinerary for Kanchenjunga South Base Camp or Kanchenjunga North Base Camp only.
Just to let you know, Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is also known as Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek. It is not an easy trek and demands previous trekking experience. One cannot do Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek solo.
Unlike the famous Annapurna Circuit Trek and Manaslu Circuit Trek, the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is even more difficult and remote. If you are in quest of something extraordinary and a magical venture in the Himalayas, then Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek Nepal is the one for you. The trail crosses lush forests, meadows, rivers, waterfalls, and beautiful villages.
Views during the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek
You will get to see stunning views of the Yalung Glaciers. The constant company of the heart-warming landscape and tranquility of the Kanchenjunga region will make you feel back in your forgotten home. Unchanged by the change of time, Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek will take you back in time.
The entire Kanchenjunga region is protected under the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. In Nepal, it is a restricted area. Trekkers have to get a special permit from the Nepal government to trek to Kanchenjunga. The trail is rich in flora & fauna. If luck is in your favor, you may come across some rare wildlife like Himalayan black bears, musk deer, snow leopards, red pandas, etc. Likewise, many endangered species of birds are seen along the way.
The Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek gets even more fascinating when you begin to hear stories about The Yeti from the locals. Yes, the snow monster or snowman, whatever you refer to it, is believed to be found in this part of the Himalayas.
Then comes the breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountains. Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek exclusively presents some of the most intriguing panoramas of the mountains like Tent Peak (5,663 m/18,684 ft), Mt. Kambachen (7,902 m/25,925 ft), Mt. Janu (7,710 m/25,300 ft), etc, including the eight-thousanders like Mt. Everest (8,849 m/29,032 ft), Mt. Makalu (8,463 m/27,765 ft) and Mt. Lhotse (8,516 m/27,940 ft).
What makes Nepal Good Karma Trekking unique?
Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is not like other treks in the Himalayas. To get the best out of the journey, you have to trek with a native who well understands the region and the locals. Trekking with us will allow you to trek with an experienced native trek guide. Our Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek itinerary is well-designed and can be customized as per your needs.
All of our policies related to treks and tours in Nepal are transparent and involve no hidden clauses/charges. We are a team of very friendly and flexible travelers who love to explore and share journeys with like-minded people. Our two decades of expertise in the field make us your best trekking partner for Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking.
Detailed Itinerary
Let us know your arrival flight and airline schedule, and the airport representative of Good Karma Trekking will be at the Tribhuwan International Airport to receive you. He will transfer you to the hotel booked by ourselves in a private vehicle. You can stroll on the road of Thamel in the evening and have good rest at the hotel.
Today, the team management will meet you at around 9 am and take your original passport for the preparation of the permit. At 5 pm, the team manager will meet you at our office, hand over your original passport, and introduce you to the trekking guide. He will check the trekking equipment you have and suggest that if you need to buy or rent it, it is available in the Trekking shops in Thamel.
Optional: You can do the sightseeing tour of Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage sites in the afternoon.
Today, we will fly from Kathmandu (TIA) to Bhadrapur (Chandragadhi Airport on a domestic flight of about 45 to 50 minutes. We will take a local jeep and drive through Kanyam. We drive via Mechi Highway from Kanyam viewing the tea cultivations on the way toward Taplejung from where the trek to Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek begins.
We will have our breakfast and catch the jeep and begin our second-day ride to reach our destination for the day, Sekathum. Usually, trekkers prefer to walk up to Sekathum from Taplejung but by making our itinerary short and utilizing the available services in the region, we reach Sekathum two days before other trekkers. The drive will take us through Mitlung, Chirwa, Thapethok, Lelep, and several other villages along the Tamor Nadi. There is the Kanchenjunga National Park entry point on our way, where our permits are checked and allowed to move forward to Sekathum.
After two days of the drive, we will start our hike with breakfast at Sekathum. The Himalayas’ adventurous journey begins with an ascent along the Ghunsa Khola and walking over many bridges along the way, exploring through verdant trees, the little settlements of Jonggim, and Ghaiyabari reaching Amjilosa.
We move forward to Gyabla which is also known as Kyapra from Amjilosa after having breakfast. We continue to move in our path through a dense forest and trail without a Human settlement. Today, we can spot Red Pandas during our hike on the Kanchenjunga Trail, if we got lucky. After the uphill climb, we get to view the magnificent sceneries of the mountains and several waterfalls on the way. We slowly make our way and reach Gyabla village.
The walk through the woodlands with a wide range of flora and fauna leads us to the Phale village. Continuing the trek at a pace, we will reach Ghunsa village. Many trekkers stop at Ghunsa for acclimatization, but we have our acclimation day at Khambachen.
We will have our breakfast and begin the gradual ascent through an open pine forest and also have the chance to spot blue sheep and snow leopards. The trail passes through landslide-prone areas. We see the spectacular view of Mt. Jannu, encounter the green glacier valleys, and finally reach Khambachen village.
We rest at Khambachen after several days of walking. For the adjustment of the body to the altitude, we will have a short hike to nearby glaciers, viewpoints, and lakes. We can meet numerous trekkers in Khambachen returning from and traveling to Kanchenjunga North Base Camp.
We move ahead to the trail of the Kanchenjunga glacier. We can meet the trekkers in the main trekking season walking toward and returning from the Kanchenjunga North Base Camp on this track. We move through the Ramdang and come across the Ramdang Monastery. We are on the difficult trail, now at the junction of the Lhonak and Kanchenjunga glaciers. Walking forward, we reach the tiny settlement of Lhonak with a few teahouses.
Today, we will hike to the north base camp of Mt. Kanchenjunga, which is also known as Pang Pema. We will climb gradually following the moraines through the trail and reach Kanchenjunga Base Camp. The prayer flags around and the mesmerizing towering third-highest mount Kanchenjunga is the reward after multiple days of trekking. We will return to Lhonak for an overnight stay.
North base camp of Mt. Kanchenjunga5143m/16873ft.
Rejoicing the views of the Himalayas and leaving behind the Kanchenjunga Base Camp, retracing the track, we arrive at Ghunsa. The Kanchenjunga trail gives us memories of walking passing the stone huts, soaring mountain peaks, rocky fields nearby the trails, rock-falling zones, etc.
We arrive at Sele Le, leaving the trail to Gyabla. There is a chance to see the snow leopards as we pass through the dense forest. There are isolated human settlements with few teahouses which are open only in the main trekking season. When there is heavy snowfall there is no other way connecting the pathway to reach South Base Camp until Sekathum. If the teahouses are closed and still we can cross the passes then, we can even reach Tseram in a day cutting a day off from our planned itinerary.
Leaving Sele Le Pass, we will hike up to the high-altitude passes, Sinion La (4440m.|2758ft.), then Mirgin La (4480m.|2783ft.) and Sinelapche Bhanjyang (4645m.|2886ft.). We will see the spectacular panoramic view of Mt. Jannu, Everest, Makalu, Baruntse, Chamlang, and Kanchenjunga during our ascent. We descend to Tseram and stay overnight over there.
Today, after early morning breakfast, we head forward through the Yalung glacier getting higher and close to the vistas. Passing by the Yalung which provides views of Rathong (6682m) and Kabru (7412m), we will stop for lunch at Ramche. We will hike to Oktang/ Okhordung the viewpoint of Yalung Base Camp or Kanchenjunga South Base Camp. Enjoying the closer view of three summits of Mt. Kanchenjunga 8420m, 8586m, and 8474m, and other towering peaks, exploring this untouched, unexplored by many trekkers, Kanchenjunga Base Camp, we will return to Tseram.
Kanchenjunga South Base Camp 4740m.|15551ft.
The elevated snow-capped mountains behind us and the walk through the rhododendron forests give us tranquility. Our trek starts downhill and ends at Tortong passing through Simbuwa Khola with enchanting views of the Himalayan route. We will stay overnight at Tortong.
From Tortong, we persist to descend to the Amji Khola passing through Lasiya/Lamite Bhanjyang (3415m) and Dhupi Bhanjyang (2665m). Walking past the steep slope area, we reach Yamphudin village. There is the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area checkpost in Yamphudin, where our permits are checked if we had begun our trek with Kanchenjunga South Base Camp first.
After having breakfast in Yamphudin, we start exploring beautiful landscapes through the trails, and trekking alongside the pathway of Kabeli Khola. Leaving the mountain villages, we will take a drive to Kanyam, a beautiful place surrounded by tea gardens. Along the way to Kanyam, we can see the cardamom and tea cultivation through our windows. Keeping the bittersweet memories of the trek at the high altitudes, we are now at the lowlands. You can encounter many local tourists as Kanyam is a popular destination with tea gardens.
We will have our breakfast and explore the green tea cultivation area in Kanyam, Ilam for a while. Then, we will have a 2-3 hour drive to Bhadrapur. We will have a 45 to 50-minute flight from Bhadrapur to Kathmandu in the late afternoon and drop you to the hotel.
Cost Includes
- Airport Pickup and drop service during both international and domestic flight
- All necessary trekking permits
- Hotel in Kathmandu for 3 nights including breakfast at 3-star Hotel
- All accommodations during the trek
- Meals (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner) during the trek and Tea and Coffee
- Government Licensed and first aid-trained trekking guide and a porter
- Salary, food, equipment, and insurance of the trekking Guide and a porter
- Transportation: Private Jeep (Bhadrapur - Taplejung - Sekathum and Yamphudin - Kanyam - Bhadrapur airport)
- Flight From Kathmandu - Bhadrapur, and Bhadrapur - Kathmandu
- First aid kit with basic medication
- Duffle bag for porter use (1 duffel bag per trekker)
- Luggage storage facility - at our office/hotel
- Sleeping bag and Down Jacket if needed (it is refundable)
- Trekking Map, and Water Purifications Tablet
- Official expense, all local and government tax and VAT.
Cost Excludes
- International flight tickets and Nepal entry visa
- Travel and health Insurance that covers emergency Rescues and evacuations
- During trekking time personal expenses, snacks, Beer, coke, juice, water, WI-FI, hot shower, battery charging, etc.
- Lunch, Dinner and Extra-night hotel in Kathmandu
- Optional: Sightseeing on Day 2
- Tips for treks guide and porter (it is appreciated)





