What is the best time to do the classic Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek?

Autumn and spring are the best times to do the classic Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek. 

How long does the Kanchenjunga Trek take?

The Kanchenjunga Trek's duration may vary depending on the precise route followed and the pace of the hikers. But the whole circuit trek generally takes 3 to 4 weeks, i.e., it can be done within 16 to 26 days. 

What is the difficulty level of the Kanchenjunga Trek?

This Kanchenjunga Circuit is one of the most strenuous journeys in Nepal. It is especially suitable for those who have prior experience and are physically fit with a positive mindset.  

What permits are required for the Kanchenjunga Trek?

TIMs (Trekking Information Managing System) card, Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit, and Kanchenjunga Restricted Area Permit are required trekking permits for the Kanchenjunga Trek. 

What type of accommodation can you expect during the Kanchenjunga Trek?

Accommodation options on the Kanchenjunga Trek are simple yet comfortable. Along the journey, there are a lot of teahouses and lodges run by the local people.

What is the maximum altitude reached during the Kanchenjunga Trek?

At the highest point, the Kanchenjunga North Base Camp, the highest elevation attained during the Kanchenjunga Trek is roughly 5,143 m (16,870 ft).

Does the Kanchenjunga Trek require any particular gear or equipment? 

Yes, the Kanchenjunga Trek calls for specific hiking equipment due to the challenging terrain and high elevations involved. 

Is it possible to do the classic Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek without porters or guides? 

Due to unpredictable weather, challenging terrains, and less access to transportation, we advise you to hire guides and porters to make your journey enjoyable. 

What are the possible risks and challenges associated with the Kanchenjunga Trek?

The major possible risk is altitude sickness, which might occur due to the high elevations of the trek.