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Pasang Sherpa is a professional Mountain guide and a young Teamentrepreneur in the field of tourism. Born and raised in the foothills of Kanchenjunga region, a third highest mountain in the world climbing hills was an everyday affair and each day he had to walk several kilometer’s to get to school. Pasang has the experience of 20 years in the mountains of Nepal, a great leader as director and operator of Mount Adventure Holidays. Beginning his journey in the tourism industry as a humble Porter Guide to founding hospitality establishments and an adventure travel company, he has come a long way. In a career spanning more than two decades he has achieved more than anybody dreams of achieving. Along with his professional achievements, his selfless contribution towards his community and society has won him a lot of accolades and praises. His philanthropic projects include employment schemes for retired porters and guides, financial aid to schools and orphans, free mentoring and training to budding tourism industry professionals etc. His is a story of true grit, determination and passion one that will motivate everybody involved not only in the tourism sector but in all spheres of life.

Sunday, December 31, 2017

Kanchenjunga base Camp Trek



KANCHENJUNGA TREK

A trek into the pristine conservation area of Nepal
Kanchenjunga trek will lead you into the pristine Kanchenjunga Conservation Area of Nepal. This park is named after its massive snow treasure Mount Kanchenjunga with an elevation of 8,586m. Mount Kanchenjunga is 3rd highest mountain in world after Mount Everest and Mount K2. Kanchenjunga trek gives you a very rare taste of an unexploited wilderness, experienced by very less tourists. Mount Kanchenjunga is considered to be on of the most beautiful snow massif in the world.Kanchenjunga trek is an ideal trekking trail for the trekkers who enjoy solitude. This is a 21 days trek starting from Kathmandu, capital city of Nepal. We can do this trek by camping throughout the trail or by staying in a tea house. We will fly to Suketar airport located in far north-east part of Nepal from where our trek starts. We will trek through the beautiful villages, forests and landscapes observing different ethnic groups far from modern world still practicing their traditional culture. On our trek we can see the traces of Kirat civilization throughout the inhabited areas. On this trek we can see central, south and north face of Kanchenjunga. Also we can see mount Yalungkang, Jannu, Makalu, Lhotse and Everest on the way to Selela Pass. We might also see snow leopard, red panda, musk deer and several species of birds and butterflies preserved in the country’s most pristine Oak and Rhododendron forest. After trekking through the forested area of Kanchenjunga the trail passes through high altitude with less vegetation and more rocky terrain. We will cross Mirgin La Pass of 4725 meters and enjoy the panoramic views of mount Makalu, Chamlang and Everest. After then we trek through the massive glacier of Kanchenjunga from where we will get to see the most incredible close up view of mount Kanchenjunga. Finally we will reach to the base camp of mount Kanchenjunga at Pang Pema. After then we will start trekking back to Suketar collecting many unforgettable moments of the trek. Kanchenjunga trek will certainly fill you with new energy and inspiration in your life.You can learn more about Kanchenjunga  Conservation Area.

ITINERARY

Kanchenjunga Trek
DAY 1
KATHMANDU – SUKETAR (2420M) – LALIKHARKA 4 HOURS
From Kathmandu, we will board an early morning flight to Suketar which is located in the far northeast region of Nepal. We will trek up and down through the trail that mostly passes through lush green forests all the way to Lalikharka.
DAY 2
LALIKHARKA – KHESEWA (2120M) 7 HOURS
After breakfast we will trek to Khesewa. The trekking trail is an easy descent to Phundrawa. From there our trail goes steep up via Yangpang, Phumphe Danda to Khesewa. On the trail we will see different ethnic communities unaffected by modern wold still holding their traditional culture. We will stay overnight in Khesewa.
DAY 3
KHESEWA – MAMANKHE (1785M) 6 HOURS
Early in the morning we will start our trek towards river Kabeli. On the trail through forests we will cross several small streams enjoying the views of himalayas. We will stay overnight in a homestay at Mamankhe.
DAY 4
MAMANKHE – YAMPHUDIN (2080M) 6 HOURS
Today we trek alongside the river Kabeli. On the way we will see beautiful ridge behind the stream. As we continue our trek we pass by a beautiful waterfall. After walking for some hours, we will cross a small suspension bridge, get to Yamphudin and stay overnight.
DAY 5
YAMPHUDIN – TORTONG (2,995M) 6 HOURS
We begin our trek on a trail commonly used by the villagers which pass through terraced farms and green meadows. Along the way, we will have constant scenic view of the Himalayas. We will trek alongside the river Amji. After then we will cross a pass at Lassiya Bhanjyang before reaching Tortong and stay overnight in a tea house.
DAY 6
TORTONG – CHERAM (3,870M) 7 HOURS
Today we will climb to Cheram, the trail is right on the side of the river Simbuwa. We pass through the beautiful Lalung valley while observing Tuplung peak for most of the part of today’s journey. As we continue we will pass through thick rhododendron forest and enjoy the magnificence of the Yalung Glacier and stay overnight at Cheram in a tea house.
DAY 7
CHERAM: REST AND ACCLIMATIZATION
Today we spend a day in Cheram which will help us to acclimatize in this high altitude. We can spend the rest of the day on rest or going on small hikes. We can explore the areas around the Yalung Glacier, viewpoint for Kabaru and Rathong peaks and stay overnight in Cheram.
DAY 8
CHERAM – RAMCHE (4,580M) 5 HOURS
Today we trek from Cheram to Ramche. From Cheram, we ascend for sometime before reaching the snout of the Yalung Glacier. It is a beautiful walk on a valley trail. We also cherish the views of several Himalayan peaks. We pass through a small settlement of Lapsang before reaching Ramche for overnight.
DAY 9
RAMCHE – YALUNG BASE CAMP (4500M) TO CHERAM
From Ramche, we walk further up in the valley. We then follow a stream before climbing on the moraine top until confronted by Kanchenjunga’s southern face. Then we trek further ahead for a glimpse of the mount Jannu. We will continue our trek further towards Oktang Monastery. From there, we will climb further up and reach the Yalung Base Camp. The views of Kanchenjunga from the base camp is extraordinary. Kumbakarna (Jannu), Nyukla Lachung and other Himalayan peaks are so close by. Then we descend and spend overnight at Cheram.
DAY 10
CHERAM – SELE LA (4290M) 6 HOURS
Today we will cross four passes beginning with Sine Lapche Bhanjyang. After crossing the pass we will continue to Mirgin La pass. After then we continue trekking and reach the Sinion La pass which is not very far. From there, we ascend to Sele La pass. There are prayer flags strung across one of the steeper sections of the trail which is very near to the Sele La pass. We cross the pass and stay overnight in Sele La.
DAY 11
SELE LA – GHUNSA (3,595M) 4 HOURS
We will start our trek towards the north with Tangbgharma Danda nearby. Then we will reach a chorten marked by prayer flags which marks the start of a steep trail. We descend through rhododendron, birch and pine forests before reaching Ghunsa. It is a beautiful village of houses with dark and weathered pine walls and Buddhist prayer flags. We will stay Overnight in Ghunsa.
DAY 12
GHUNSA – KAMBACHEN (4,050M) 6 HOURS
From Ghunsa, we will trek further north along the river bank which presents us with magnificent mountain scenery. We will pass through meadows filled with beautiful wildflowers, then cross rhododendron and pine forests. Then we will cross a bridge at Rampuk Kharka and continue past a waterfall and cross the tricky section of a landslide. After crossing the landslide area we begin to see the spectacular view of Mt. Jannu. Further exploring and tackling the tricky mountain trail we finally arrive at Kambachen and spend the night.
DAY 13
KAMBACHEN – LHONAK (4,780M) 6 HOURS
Today will be another challenging day and an early start is needed. We will trek through rocky fields and large boulders on the hillside along the riverbank and arrive at a waterfall. We will then cross a bridge to Ramtang monastery. After then we will cross a landslide section which we must pass through at a steady pace before descending to the river and finally arriving at Lhonak. We will stay overnight in Lhonak.
DAY 14
From Lhonak, we trek towards the Kanchenjunga Base Camp. Our trail is alongside the gigantic Kanchenjunga Glacier. After passing Pangpema we will descend towards the Kanchenjunga Base Camp. The view from the base camp is magnificient. Mount Kanchenjunga, Jannu Himal and other Himalayan peaks are ours to admire. After then we will descend back to Pangpema and stay overnight.
DAY 15
PANGPEMA – LHONAK 5 HOURS
From Pangpema we trace back our steps to Lhonak and stay overnight.
DAY 16
LHONAK – GHUNSA (3475M) 7 HOURS
From Lhonak, we will descend all the way to Ghunsa via Kambache. It is the same route we took when we were climbing up.
DAY 17
GHUNSA – AMJILOSA (2,308M) 6 HOURS
From Ghunsa, we descend towards Phale. We will pass through several Mani’s and a monastery nearby. We will walk through Juniper forests and reach Phale. From there, it is a steady descent to Gyabla. We will cross a bridge over river Chhundatangka and reach Gyabla. As we continue our trek, we see a waterfall nearby. We also cross a suspension bridge over river Sumbung before reaching Amjilosa. Today we stay overnight in Amjilosa.
DAY 18
AMJILOSA – CHIRWA (1,270M) 7 HOURS
After walking for a while we will see a beautiful waterfall nearby. We will continue our trek and pass a small settlement of Solima before crossing a suspension bridge over river Ghunsa and reach Sukathum. Our trail passes through several villages beside river Thunsa followed by river Tamor before reaching Chirwa. We will stay overnight in Chirwa.
DAY 19
CHIRWA – PHURUMBU (1,549M) 6 HOURS
Today we will notice that the settlement starts to get thicker as we are descending. Our trail is alongside lush vegetation. We pass through several villages before reaching Sinwa. From there we continue to descend acrossing a bridge over the Sisne Khola. Now we are in the Pathibhara Trek trail. We will pass through another village and cross another suspension bridge over Yaphre Khola to reach Phurumbu for overnight stay.
DAY 20
PHURUMBU – SUKETAR 7 HOURS
Our Kanchenjunga Trek ends today. We can take a much needed break after reaching Suketar.
DAY 21
SUKETAR – KATHMANDU
After completing our wonderful journey of Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. Today we will spend our whole day resting, packing, sightseeing or souvenir shopping for loved ones in Kathmandu. There will be a farewell dinner hosted by our company in the evening to celebrate the successful completion of our trek.

INCLUDES / EXCLUDES

Kanchenjunga Trek
Package Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner according to available menu.
  • Hot water, Coffee, Snickers, Fruits
  • Accommodation in a teahouse or tent
  • Well experienced mountain guide and Climbing gears
  • Flight Tickets Kathmandu – Bhadrapur – Suketar
  • National park entry permits and other permits
  • First aid kit and satellite phone.

Package Excludes
  • Alcohol, Cigarettes and other personal expenses
  • Travel, accidental/ health insurance (mandatory).
  • International airfare and airport tax, Visa fee Guides/ Porter’s tip.
  • Emergency evacuation
Suggest Backpack
  • Personal belongings (i.e.camera, water bottle, extra money, sunscreen, sunglasses, sunhat, hiking shorts/ synthetic T-shirt etc).
  • Hiking boots, sports shoe/ trainers, 3/4 woolen socks ,2pairs liners socks, 1 pairs gloves, warm hat, 1 Day back pack and duffel bag for your clothing.
  • Warm layers, down or synthetic jackets, fleece, hiking pants, thermals.
  • Comprehensive list will be provided after you book the trip.
  • Most of the items can be bought or hired in Kathmandu.





Note: Kanchenjunga trek can be customized according to the group size, stay duration and budget. Please send us an inquiry to get the details.
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Trekking Nepal






Trekking in Nepal offers breathtaking landscapes, diverse cultures, and some of the world's highest peaks. The best seasons for trekking are autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May), with winter and monsoon being less favorable. Most treks require a TIMS card, which can be obtained in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Popular trekking regions include Everest Region, Annapurna Region, Langtang Region, Manaslu Circuit, Upper Mustang, and Dolpo Region.
Treks vary in difficulty, from easy walks to challenging high-altitude treks. Hiring a local guide and porter can enhance your trekking experience, providing navigation, local insights, and help carry your gear. Acclimatization is crucial in high-altitude areas to prevent altitude sickness. Accommodation and food are common along popular trekking routes, but bring cash as ATM access is limited in remote areas.
Packing essentials includes layers, good-quality trekking boots, a comfortable backpack, warm sleeping bag, trekking permits, a map or GPS, water purification, and a first-aid kit. Respect local customs and culture, dispose of trash properly, and purchase items from local shops and teahouses to support the local economy.
Planning a trip to Nepal involves determining interests, choosing the best time to visit, creating an itinerary, obtaining necessary travel documents, vaccinations and health precautions, booking accommodations, transportation, currency, budget, and travel insurance. Cultural etiquette, emergency contacts, basic Nepali phrases, acclimatization, and enjoying local cuisine are also important aspects of the trip.
Traveling to Nepal offers a variety of experiences, including trekking, cultural exploration, wildlife safaris, and adventure sports. To plan your trip, determine your interests, choose the best time to visit, create an itinerary, obtain necessary travel documents, consult healthcare providers for recommended vaccinations and health precautions, book accommodations in advance, arrange transportation, and determine your budget. Nepalese Rupee (NPR) is the official currency, so bring a mix of cash and cards. Consider visiting popular tourist areas like Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lumbini, Chitwan National Park, and various trekking regions.


Monday, June 3, 2013

Kanchenjunga Base camp Trek





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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