Trip Overview
- Enjoy breathtaking views and route to Kanchenjunga Base Camp trek
- Get up close and personal with the world’s third-highest Himalayas (8,586 m)
- Trek from subtropical valleys to rhododendron forest to high alpine meadows
- Stay with local families and get a glimpse into their rural daily life
- Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including the red panda, yak, blue sheep, Himalayan black bear, and the rare snow leopard
- Discover around 3000 species of alpine floras
- Experience the wilderness of pristine Kanchenjunga conservation area
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is a popular 14–21-day trek in Nepal, offering an immersive experience in the natural and cultural richness of eastern Nepal. The trek starts from Kathmandu and covers alpine grasslands, rocky outcrops, dense temperate and subtropical forests, and low river valleys. The Kanchenjunga Circuit trek is ideal for solo trekkers, offering stunning Himalayan landscapes, pristine oak and rhododendron forests, and the world's largest Yalung glacier. The region is home to rare species of snow leopard, red panda, Himalayan black bear, and Musk deer and is home to around 3000 species of flora, 280 species of birds, and 77 species of plants. The base camp of Mount Kanchenjunga at Pang Pema offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and glaciers, making it a truly unforgettable experience for trekkers. Additionally, the trek allows visitors to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the local communities as they pass through charming villages and interact with friendly locals along the way. and 13 species of mammals. The trek is moderately to highly challenging due to its length, altitude, and rough terrain and requires proper trekking gear. The trek ends at the base camp of Mount Kanchenjunga at Pang Pema, providing new energy and inspiration in life.
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