Explore the raw, untouched beauty of eastern Nepal on the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek, a 21-day journey to the foothills of the world’s third-highest peak—Mount Kanchenjunga (8,586m).
21 Days
16-70
Challenging
Kanchenjunga Base Camp
Trekking
12
4580
Spring, Autumn
20 nights
Kathmandu
Kathmandu
Remote Himalayan Adventure to Nepal’s Hidden Giant
Trip Duration: 21 Days
Max Altitude: 5,143m / 16,873 ft (Pangpema – North Base Camp)
Trip Style: Camping + Teahouse Trek
Trip Difficulty: Strenuous
Best Season: Spring (Mar-May) & Autumn (Sep-Nov)
Starts/Ends: Kathmandu
Overview
Explore the raw, untouched beauty of eastern Nepal on the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek, a 21-day journey to the foothills of the world’s third-highest peak—Mount Kanchenjunga (8,586m). Unlike the crowded trails of Everest or Annapurna, this trek leads you deep into one of Nepal’s most remote and least-trekked regions, offering true solitude, rich biodiversity, and authentic mountain culture.
From terraced hillsides and rhododendron forests to glacial moraines and epic Himalayan panoramas, this trek is an adventure for seasoned trekkers seeking a genuine off-the-beaten-path experience.
Trip Highlights
- Trek to both Kanchenjunga North (Pangpema) and South Base Camp
- Enjoy jaw-dropping views of Kanchenjunga, Jannu, Yalung Kang, and more
- Immerse in the preserved cultures of Limbu, Rai, and Sherpa communities
- Explore pristine valleys, alpine forests, and high-altitude glaciers
- Visit the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, home to snow leopards and red pandas
- Camp in secluded Himalayan wilderness and stay in welcoming local teahouses
Itinerary
Welcome to Nepal! Our team will greet you at Tribhuvan International Airport and transfer you to your hotel. Evening briefing and trek preparation.
Overnight in Kathmandu.
Morning flight to Bhadrapur followed by a scenic drive through tea gardens to Ilam.
Overnight in Ilam.
A long drive through the eastern hills to Taplejung, the gateway to Kanchenjunga.
Overnight in Suketar.
Begin trekking through lush forest trails and small villages along the Tamor River.
Overnight in Mitlung.
Pass rice terraces and traditional Limbu villages. Cross suspension bridges and follow the Tamor River.
Overnight in Chirwa.
Enter the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. Trek through bamboo forests and dramatic river gorges.
Overnight in Sekathum.
A steep and rugged trail leads us to the picturesque Sherpa village of Amjilosa.
Overnight in Amjilosa.
A steep and rugged trail leads us to the picturesque Sherpa village of Amjilosa.
Overnight in Amjilosa.
Follow alpine paths through forests and waterfalls to the quiet hamlet of Gyabla.
Overnight in Gyabla.
Enter yak pastures and traditional stone houses. Ghunsa is the largest Sherpa village in the region.
Overnight in Ghunsa.
Explore the village or hike to a nearby ridge for mountain views.
Overnight in Ghunsa.
Ascend through beautiful alpine valleys with views of Jannu Peak.
Overnight in Kambachen.
Optional hike to Jannu Base Camp for extra altitude adjustment.
Overnight in Kambachen.
Cross glacial moraines and high Himalayan terrain en route to Lhonak.
Overnight in Lhonak.
Today’s highlight! Reach the north base camp for epic views of Kanchenjunga’s north face.
Overnight in Lhonak.
Retrace your steps down the valley.
Overnight in Ghunsa.
Climb toward the high Sele La Pass trail with stunning alpine scenery.
Overnight in Sele La.
Cross high passes (Sele La and Sinion La) with stunning views of Everest, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga.
Overnight in Tseram.
Trek to Ramche and hike to the dramatic viewpoint at South Base Camp.
Overnight in Ramche.
Descend into lush forests and rhododendron-covered hills.
Overnight in Tortong.
The final day of trekking was followed by a scenic drive back to Kanyam.
Overnight in Kanyam.
Return flight to Kathmandu. Celebrate your incredible adventure!
Overnight in Kathmandu.
Cost Includes
- 19x Breakfast
- 19x Dinner
- 19x Lunch
- Accommodation included: 20 nights
- Kathmandu International Airport Arrival & Departure Transfer by Private Comfortable Car/Van/Hiace
- Farewell dinner
- Accommodations Twin Sharing Basis in Kathmandu and Pokhara at a 2- to 4-star hotel
- Tea house lodge, where available during trekking, otherwise, a tented camp (twin sharing)
- Round-trip Land or air transportation as per the destination and itinerary. Approx. 7-8 hours’ drive
- English-speaking trained Trekking Guide, one extra assistant trek leader for above 8 pax
- All official document processing charges, including Trek Permit, TIMS card, & any required permits
- Sightseeing in Kathmandu City on the 2nd day by a tour guide and car/driver (6-7 hrs tour)
- Entrance fees of all sightseeing Monuments/temples/stupas during sightseeing in Kathmandu
- Down Jacket, sleeping bag, Osho World Adventure trekking kit bag/duffel bag, first aid kit box
- Emergency helicopter rescue, Evacuation Coordination Service
- One day free yoga & meditation course.
- Government taxes & Other Applicable Fees
- Entry/Admission – Siddha Pokhari
- Entry/Admission – Tamur River, Entry/Admission – Kanchenjunga
Cost Excludes
- International Airfare to and from your country
- Nepal entry visa
- Travel & Health Insurance- Emergency Helicopter Rescue Insurance (Most recommended)
- Lunch & Dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara – keep $ 5 to 10 per meal in a Tourist Restaurant
- Any kind of meal, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, during the trek
- Tips for Guide & Porter after completing the program
- Hot Shower, Battery Charges( Available in Trek with Extra cost or Free in some lodges)
- Unforeseen costs such as Flight Cancellation or delay, being Sick in the Trek, and a Helicopter rescue in the Trek
- Personal expenses such as phone calls, laundry service, internet, bar bills, and battery recharge
- An extra single room Supplementary charge is applicable if the guest does not have a partner to share a room
- Entry/Admission – Kathmandu Durbar Square
- Entry/Admission – Swayambhunath Stupa
- Entry/Admission – Pashupatinath Temple
- Entry/Admission – Boudhanath Stupa
Notes
- Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Travelers should have a strong physical fitness level
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers
- You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
What do I need to bring?
What to Bring: Equipment Checklist:
Clothing
- Down jacket & fleece jacket
- Waterproof shell jacket & pants
- Thermal base layers (top and bottom)
- Trekking pants & shirts
- Woolen hat, sun hat, gloves (inner & insulated)
Footwear
- Well-broken-in trekking boots
- Camp shoes/sandals
- Wool/synthetic trekking socks (4–5 pairs)
Gear
- 30–40L daypack
- Duffel bag (provided)
- Sleeping bag (rated to -15°C)
- Trekking poles
- Headlamp with extra batteries
- Sunglasses with UV protection
- Water bottles + purification tablets or filter
Personal Items
- Sunscreen, lip balm, moisturizer
- Personal toiletries & quick-dry towel
- First aid kit, personal medications
- Snacks, energy bars
- Passport copy, insurance copy
Important Pre-Trip Information
- Permits: Kanchenjunga is a restricted region; trekkers must travel with a registered guide and obtain special permits.
- Fitness: This is a challenging trek suitable for experienced hikers with strong physical fitness.
- Altitude: The trek involves multiple days over 3,000m. Acclimatization days are built in.
- Connectivity: Limited internet and phone signals in remote areas.
- Meals & Lodging: A mix of basic teahouses and campsites. Meals are hearty but simple.
- Weather: Expect cold nights and varied weather; always prepare for sudden changes.
More information
- Permits: Kanchenjunga is a restricted region; trekkers must travel with a registered guide and obtain special permits.
- Fitness: This is a challenging trek suitable for experienced hikers with strong physical fitness.
- Altitude: The trek involves multiple days over 3,000m. Acclimatization days are built in.
- Connectivity: Limited internet and phone signals in remote areas.
- Meals & Lodging: A mix of basic teahouses and campsites. Meals are hearty but simple.
- Weather: Expect cold nights and varied weather; always prepare for sudden changes.
Know more before you go
Minimum age of participants is: 16