Trip Details

  • Destination: Nepal
  • Trip Difficulty: Strenuous
  • Trip Style: Tea House Lodge Trek
  • Transport: Private Bus or Car & Airplane
  • Food: Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel + Tea House Lodge
  • Group Size: 2-20
  • Max Elevation: 5143m

Highlights

  • An enchanting flying experience over Bhadrapur and a thrilling road ride along the picturesque villages, terraced fields, and green hillsides. 
  • Discover pristine landmarks of the Kanchenjunga Himalayas in far-eastern Nepal through one of the most secluded trekking routes. 
  • Enjoy an exhilarating odyssey to the base of Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586m), both North (Pangpema-5143 m) and South (4730m).
  • Traverse three passes: Sinion La Pass (4,440 m), Mirgin La Pass (4,470m), and Sele La  Pass (4,290 m) while navigating the trails to Kanchenjunga Base Camps. 
  • Make your way through crystal clear glaciers such as Kanchenjunga, Yalung, and other ponds, waterfalls, etc.
  • Immerse yourself in the authentic Himalayan cultures, and embrace warm hospitality in a traditional way of locals like Rai, Sherpa, Limbu, etc. 
  • Test your ability to walk through rugged terrains with steep ascents and descents while capturing the most breathtaking views of mountain giants, including Kanchenjunga, Kabru, Jannu, and others.  
  • Walk alongside rivers such as the Ghunsa, Tamor, Simbuwa, and Thotane Khola, etc. 
  • Witness a diverse range of flora and fauna while hiking through the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, like snow leopards, red pandas, Himalayan tahr, blue sheep, rhododendrons, pines, etc. 

The Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek is a remarkable journey at the core of the Kanchenjunga in far eastern Nepal that takes you to two wonderful base camps of Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586m), the world’s third-highest peak. Enjoy an unmatched experience in isolated settlements while walking through sparsely populated areas in comparison to famous trekking regions like Annapurna, Everest, or Langtang, while indulging in locals’ unique cultures and traditions. Hike around Mt. Kanchenjunga through the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area since it offers glimpses of wildlife and vegetation in their natural habitat. Savor the surreal charm of the magnificent Himalayas and immerse yourself in the cultures and traditions of different ethnic groups, such as Rai, Limbu, Sherpa, Gurung, etc., especially influenced by Tibetan Buddhism. 

Depending on the 23 days Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek itinerary, the journey begins with a scenic flight to Bhadrapur, Jhapa, from Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, after completing all the essential paperwork for the trek. From here, an exciting drive along mind-blowing landscapes will take you to Taplejung and then to Sekathum, the beginning point of the official trek. With our professional guide and porters, make your way towards Kanchenjunga North Base Camp (Pangpema-5143m) by traversing different villages such as Amjilosha, Gyabla, Ghunsa, Khambachen, and Lhonak. With the great achievement of reaching the Pangpema base camp, make your way to the Kanchenjunga South Base Camp (Oktang-4730m) for stunning scenery after passing by quaint settlements like Sele le high camp, Chairam, and Ramche. 

During this Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp trek, traverse high mountain passes like Sinion La Pass (4,440 m), Mirgin La Pass (4,470m), and Sele Le Pass (4,290 m)  before reaching Oktang Base Camp. On the way, you will enjoy a walk along glaciers like Kanchenjunga and Yalung while having spiritual satisfaction by exploring ancient monasteries and gompas adorned with prayer wheels and prayer flags.  Afterward, return to Ghunsa through the same route, and continue the journey to Khebang through easy descending trails. Wake up early to head toward Kanyam, Illam, which is popular for its large tea garden. The next morning, a short drive takes you to Bhadrapur airport for flying back to Kathmandu. In the evening, attend a fabulous farewell dinner before returning to the homeland, reflecting on indelible memories in the Himalayas through off-the-beaten-path. 

To sum up, the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trekking is a life-changing Himalayan hike through the most captivating places of the Kanchenjunga with the best itinerary, proper plan, and trekking essentials. If you want to experience something different from other, more commercialized trekking destinations, we will assist you in making your dream journey come true. Hurry up! We here at Nepal Adventure Team provide the best package of 23 days for the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek. The cost is affordable, and you can make it successful with our trained guide and porter. Our Kanchenjunga South and North Base Camp Trek guide will help you learn about the Kanchenjunga region to plan your next trip. If you have more inquiries, you can contact us directly through the given means of communication. 

What to expect during the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp trek? 

The Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek is a challenging yet rewarding journey, walking around Mt. Kanchenjunga with some steep terrain and landslide-prone areas. The odyssey will offer you a perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure through undiscovered trails to savor the charm of the magnificent Himalayas and indulge in the cultural heritage of the isolated areas. Unpredictable weather at high altitude may create problems on the way to the foothills of the Kanchenjunga. However, you can make this journey enjoyable and unforgettable with indelible memories that last for the long term. 

Mt. Kanchenjunga and stunning mountain views

The trek through the raw wilderness paths of the Kanchenjunga will take you to the lap of Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586m) for awe-inspiring vistas of mountain giants. While trekking to the Pangpeman Base Camp (North-5143m), you will be rewarded with the glory of jaw-dropping vistas of Kanchenjunga’s north face, Tent Peak, Jannu, and other neighboring peaks. 

On the other hand, as you reach near to the Oktang Base Camp (South -4730m), you savor the beauty of Kanchenjunga’s south face, Jannu, Kabru, Rathong, etc. However, both destinations will give you an unforgettable experience. On the way to the base camp, you will witness glaciers. The tranquility of the atmosphere will stir your feelings while standing at the base camp after struggles. Encountering natural wonders together with towering snow-clad peaks, you will get to enjoy the peaceful environment spanning from subtropical forests to glacial plateaus far away from busy cities with crowds. 

Authentic cultures of the remote Himalayas

The Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek is not only a physical endurance through rough terrain, with its natural splendor. The journey also captivates trekkers with its unmatched cultural practices of varied indigenous groups and their warm hospitality at teahouses with delicious local food items. You will find people who follow Tibetan Buddhism in quaint villages to be very friendly and helpful. The interaction with those locals can provide knowledge about their dialect, folk music, cultures, and traditions. Delightful faces welcome you, and you are happy from the bottom of your heart with their love and greetings that may encourage you to return to the place. Local people serve travelers by running teahouses with comfortable shelters and telling the history of the place, including the daily living ways of the region’s people. 

Wildlife and vegetation

Hiking through the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area offers you the chance to capture the activities of rare Himalayan animals while enjoying the sound of birds, rivers, and tree rustling. The region is home to different animals, including the snow leopard as the largest Himalayan predator, the jackal, the Tibetan wolf, the large Indian civet, the red panda, the goral, the blue sheep, the Himalayan tahr, the mainland serow, two species of musk deer, two primates, four species of pika, several rodent species, etc. If luck favors you, you will get to witness them very closely. On the other hand, walk through forests filled with various vegetation like rhododendrons, pines, oaks, maples, birches, bamboos, etc. Bird lovers can also enjoy watching since the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area is home to different aves like monals, eagles, and vultures that rise beyond the serrated ridgelines. Hence, these 23 days Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp can be an iconic excursion for nature lovers, including unique flora and fauna of the high-elevation landmarks.

Challenges and Rewards: How can you test yourself during this Kanchenjunga trek?  

The journey goes through less-discovered trails with several strenuous sections of landslide-prone areas and narrow and more rugged terrains, including steep ascents and descents. Therefore, this Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek is a challenging journey. However, every step of trekking offers surprises while walking through picturesque villages, lush forests, ancient monasteries, and serene glacial lakes, starting from the smooth and plain valley of the nation. After taking full advantage by reaching Pangpema Base Camp, traverse three passes, like Sinion La Pass, Mirgin La Pass, and Sele Le Pass, testing your skills. Transportation access is difficult in the isolated areas of the routes, which creates a problem if you get injured during the trek. You might not find shops everywhere along the paths you walk. But trekkers can enjoy a big space for exploration without the disturbance of a dense population. Therefore, the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek 23 Days is an ideal hike, especially perfect for risk-takers with prior experience. 

Is the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek 23 days for beginners?

If you would love to have a unique experience at the heart of the Kanchenjunga through some of the most isolated and magnificent Himalayan landscapes, 23 days at Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp can be perfect. The journey passes through several landslide-prone areas, high mountain passes, and arid terrain with steep ascents and descents. Therefore, the journey is generally recommended for those with prior experience with a healthy body rather than novice trekkers. The route involves rugged landmarks and takes you to high altitudes to hike for prolonged periods. Trekkers can find limited basic accommodation with elementary amenities, and common food items are on the way.  If you are optimistic and determined to accomplish the trek with proper preparation and essential trekking gear, you can make it, whether you are a novice or a seasoned trekker. It will be challenging and deeply rewarding for those beginners who are ready to deal with any obstacles on the way to the Kanchenjunga Base Camps (Pangpema and Oktang). To make the adventure more enjoyable, you should hire a licensed guide and a local guide. On the other hand, you should ensure that your itinerary includes an acclimatization day and that your guide has a first aid kit as well as expertise in medicating acute high-altitude sickness for safety.

How can you make the 23 days itinerary of the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek the best?

You know that the Kanchenjunga trek is a moderate to strenuous journey that requires extra stamina and crucial trekking gear. On the other hand, a well-designed itinerary of the 23 days Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek 2025 can provide a distinctive encounter with the remote Himalayan wilderness. Plan the trip sensibly by understanding the terrain, weather, and trail conditions according to the various seasons, depending on your interests, time, physical fitness, and essential acclimatization. The weather is unstable in the high-altitude landscapes of the Kanchenjunga. Therefore, know the right season to embark on this trek, and carry every single piece of needed equipment for trekking. Likewise, the properly planned odyssey will maximize the possibility of accomplishing the trek without stressing more about probable obstacles. Our Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek itinerary is strategically crafted to assist you in proceeding steadily, providing your body sufficient time to adjust to the altitude progression to avoid the risk of high-altitude sickness. 

The adventure of 23 days starts with an adrenaline-pumping flight to Bhadrapur Airport, and then the day concludes at Taplejung after a short drive. The next day, a stunning road trip will lead you to Sekathum, an initial spot for walking to the base camps of Mt. Kanchenjunga through amazing villages, lush forests, ancient monasteries, glacial lakes, and high hillsides. While trekking through diverse landmarks of the Kanchenjunga region, from subtropical forests to alpine meadows, we ensure your safety with cultural immersion during the trek, including an acclimatization day. Depending on our 23 days Kanchenjuga North and South Base Camp Trek, you will acclimatize on the 8th day at Ghunsa. Our itinerary has carefully managed a rest day and the daily walking period but gratifyingly offers you the chance to savor the charm of the secluded Himalayas. 

Since our team is professional for travel and trekking, we prioritize your satisfaction first. Therefore, each aspect of the 23 days Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek itinerary, from trail planning and ascent to overnight accommodations and high mountain passes such as Sinion La Pass, Mirgin La Pass, and Sele La Pass, is well planned to give the trekkers the best experience. Adventure seekers can find it a perfect itinerary with gradual ascents, even though it includes some strenuous sections. Therefore, trekking to the Kanchenjunga region is more than an ordinary trek since it takes you to one of the most off-the-beaten-path regions of Nepal that consists of rich cultures and jaw-dropping biodiversity.

The Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp itinerary is fully customizable according to your needs and wishes. We have outlined a standard day-to-day itinerary; however, we remain flexible for any changes as per your request. If you would like to alter the route, extend the trek, or lessen the duration, we are concerned about it, and after discussion, we will customize it accordingly before the start of your trip. In addition, if you find it appropriate, you and the guide can decide to add extra rest days, visit some extra places, or complete the trek earlier, depending on your pace, fitness, and overall experiences during the trek. It’s your adventure, your choice.

How much does it cost to embark on the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek? 

The Kanchenjunga North and South Base Trek for 2025 varies due to numerous factors of the trek, including group size, services, length and duration of the trek, and travel company you select. Our package covers the expenses for mandatory trekking permits like the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit, the Kanchenjunga Restricted Area Permit, and the TIMS (Trekking Information Management System) card. The Kanchenjunga region has less-crowded routes than other popular trekking trails like Everest or Annapurna. The trails are less marked, with some difficult sections of the journey. Therefore, we recommend hiring professional guides and porters. Standard packages like the Kanchenjunga South and North Base Camp trek generally cover accommodation, meals, and internal transportation, including domestic flights (to and from Bhadrapur Airport). If you want extra food or service not included in our itinerary, you have to pay for these expenses out of your pocket. In addition, the package doesn’t include other personal expenses like travel insurance, international flights, and tips for guides and porters who will serve you as the right hand during the entire trek. The managed budget and good preparation are crucial to making this Kanchenjunga trek an epic journey deep into the heart of the Kanchenjunga Himalayas.

Why the Kanchenjunga North and South Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek with Nepal Adventure Team? 

We are a team of professional travelers that has been conducting a trekking and travel company in Nepal for a long time, ensuring adventurers' satisfaction. If you want to have a fantastic travel experience of your lifetime with the most prominent, friendly, and welcoming agency, you are in the right place, as we guarantee to provide the best services during the entire odyssey. We will provide 100 % customized packages depending on your convenience and secure online payment for registration for any trip. You can inquire about packages without hesitation, as NAT is available 24 hours on your service. We don’t compromise regarding your quality of service, ensuring safety by providing the best licensed holder guide and a local guide who has expertise in the local dialect and history of the places. If you join us for this remarkable journey, the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek, we can give you the best experiences for a lifetime that you have never experienced before. 

Detail Itinerary

  • Day 01Arrival in Kathmandu [1,338m] Transfer to the hotel.
  • Day 02Trek preparation: Submit the Kanchenjunga special permit
  • Day 03Fly to Bhadrapur from Kathmandu (45 min. flight) and drive to Taplejung ( 5-6 hours)
  • Day 04Drive from Taplejung to Sekathum (4-5 hours)
  • Day 05Trek from Sekathum to Amjilosa (4 to 6 hours)
  • Day 06Trek from Amjilosa to Gyabla (4-5 hours)
  • Day 07Trek from Gyabla to Ghunsa (4-5 hours)
  • Day 08Acclimatization at Ghunsa, and hike around the Ghunsa village
  • Day 09Trek from Ghunsa to Khambachen (4-5 hours)
  • Day 10Trek from Khambachen to Lhonak ( 5-6 hours)
  • Day 11Lhonak to Pangpema base camp (Kanchenjunga North Base Camp), and return to Lhonak (6-7 hours)
  • Day 12Lhonak to Khambachen for lunch and back to Ghunsa (6-7 hours)
  • Day 13Trek from Ghunsa to Selele high camp (4-5 hours)
  • Day 14Sele La high camp to Cheram (4-5 hours)
  • Day 15Trek from Chairam to Ramche (3-4 hours)
  • Day 16Trek from Ramche to South (Oktang) base camp and back to Chairam (5-6 hours)
  • Day 17Trek from Chairam to Torongding (4-5 hours)
  • Day 18Trek fromm Torongding to New Jhoreni (5-6 hours)
  • Day 19Trek from New Jhoreni to Yamphudin (5-6 hrs)
  • Day 20Trek from Yamphudin to Khebang (5-6 hrs)
  • Day 21Drive from Khebang to Ilam/kanyam(5-6 hours)
  • Day 22Drive from Illam to Bhadrapur Airport and fly to Kathmandu(5-6 hours)
  • Day 23Finale departure
  • Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu [1,338m] Transfer to the hotel.

    Upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, our representative from Nepal Adventure Team will pick you up and transfer you to the hotel in Thamel. After resting, attend a brief briefing session at the welcome dinner and ask questions regarding the trek with your guides. 

    • Meals: Welcome dinner
    • Accommodation: Hotel
    • Place: Kathmandu
    • Altitude: 1,330m / 4,365 ft.
  • Day 02 Trek preparation: Submit the Kanchenjunga special permit

    Wake up early in the morning with the sunrise, and prepare to explore the capital city of Nepal, which is historically, culturally, and naturally rich. It’s your free day before long, walking on the off-the-beaten paths of the Kanchenjunga via diverse landscapes. Our representative will submit important documents and proceed to obtain needed permits for the trek. On the other hand, you will enjoy visiting different places, including UNESCO-listed World Heritage Sites such as Soyambhunath (Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath, and Durbar Squares (Patan, Kathmandu, and Bhaktapur). It’s a great opportunity to learn the history of Nepal and immerse yourself in the cultures and traditions of Kathmandu Valley’s inhabitants.

    If luck favors you, you will get to be involved in festive activities during the occasion seasons. Other places like the Garden of Dreams, the Kathmandu Fun Park, the Central Zoo of Kathmandu, Chandragiri Hill, Shivapuri National Park, and Chobhar are also great alternatives. You can taste local items in various restaurants and hotels while enjoying walking in the bustling streets of the city. In the evening, return to the hotel and prepare for the trek by ensuring that you have packed wisely without missing any essential gear that is needed on the way to tackle possible obstacles.

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Hotel
    • Place: Kathmandu
    • Altitude: 1,330m / 4,365 ft.
  • Day 03 Fly to Bhadrapur from Kathmandu (45 min. flight) and drive to Taplejung ( 5-6 hours)

    After completing crucial paperwork for the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trekking, head to Bhadrapur by airplane and get an aerial view from the sky. From here, a short drive takes you to the bus station to seek a private or local vehicle to head to Taplejung along the wonderful countryside. As you reach today’s destination, check into a hotel to unwind and enjoy staying at teahouses with warm hospitality.

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Hotel
    • Altitude: 1820m
  • Day 04 Drive from Taplejung to Sekathum (4-5 hours)

    Depending on the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp trek itinerary, it’s another travel by riding on a road along traditional settlements, terraced fields, lush forests, and high hillsides to reach Sekathum, the initial point of official trekking. Begin your journey with more excitement; a drive of approximately 4 to 5 hours will take you to the destination.

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Sekathum
    • Altitude: 1575 m
  • Day 05 Trek from Sekathum to Amjilosa (4 to 6 hours)

    After having a hearty breakfast, the journey of the day begins with ascending trails by leaving Sekathum behind. Continuous walking along rhododendron forests with uphills and downhills will take you to the riverbank of the Ghunsa River, and then you will have to cross another river, “Thotane Khola,” before reaching the destination. During today’s trek, you will traverse charming settlements like Jognim, Solima, Ghaiyabari, and Chanjalung Danda. Reach Amjilosa, a picturesque village, by walking through more rugged terrain and crossing several suspension bridges.

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Amjilosa
    • Altitude: 2310 m
  • Day 06 Trek from Amjilosa to Gyabla (4-5 hours)

    Based on the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek, proceed to the village of Gyabla, following the Ghunsa Khola Valley via beautiful forests filled with rhododendrons, oaks, and other wild plants. Enjoy witnessing wonderful scenery, and also walk carefully since some sections of the route are very slippery, and you might fall on stones or muddy landscapes. After walking for a few hours with some ascents and descents, you will reach the destination, a charming settlement of various ethnic groups who are especially influenced by Tibetan Buddhism and of Tibetan descent. You will get a chance to interact with locals on the way and immerse yourself in their authentic cultures and traditions. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Gyabla
    • Altitude: 2725 m
  • Day 07 Trek from Gyabla to Ghunsa (4-5 hours)

    Today’s journey will be more comfortable than yesterday’s, with easier trails that consist of wide landscapes, pasturelands, and forest areas. However, you should walk gradually to the higher points as you will be gaining altitude, and there will be a possibility of acute high-altitude sickness. Therefore, listen to your body, and provide enough time to adjust your body to the environment. The continuous odyssey will take you to Ghunsa village, where you will stay tonight at a teahouse and relish different Nepalese cuisines with warm hospitality in a traditional way. Ghunsa is the largest village in the area, where you will find more facilities, including a police station, a health post, well-managed teahouses, hotels, and lodges with internet service, as well as offices that work for the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Ghunsa
    • Altitude: 3400 m
  • Day 08 Acclimatization at Ghunsa, and hike around the Ghunsa village

    It's your acclimatization day at the wonderful village of Ghunsa before heading to the high-altitude landmark of the Kanchenjunga region to avoid several problems related to high altitude. You can explore Ghunsa Village and learn about the local culture firsthand from locals by interacting with them. If you want to stretch your legs, there are several spots for short hikes around the village. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Ghunsa
    • Altitude: 3400 m
  • Day 09 Trek from Ghunsa to Khambachen (4-5 hours)

    The journey starts by following the east bank of the Ghunsa River and then passing through the rockfall areas and a wonderful forest region brimming with rhododendrons, oaks, pines, and birch trees. Before reaching Rampuk Kharka, cross a suspension bridge and then continue the journey to Khambachen for the night’s stay. On the way, you can take pictures of the cascading waterfalls and then traverse the landslide-prone areas. As you reach your destination, you will be rewarded with a glorious atmosphere with sunsets and stunning vistas of mountains such as Jannu (Kumbhakarna), Ghabur Peak, Mera Peak, Sobi Thongje, and Ghabur Peak. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Khambachen
    • Altitude: 4 to 5 hours
  • Day 10 Trek from Khambachen to Lhonak ( 5-6 hours)

    Today’s journey through ascending trails towards the Kanchenjunga North Base Camp (5143 m) will add more excitement to the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek 2025 since you will see the landscapes transform into alpine meadows or rugged landmarks, offering great views of the mountain giants while walking along several glaciers like the Kanchenjunga Glacier. On the way, you might have a glimpse of snow leopards and other endangered animals. Traverse the landslide-risk zone with the guidance of our experienced guide before reaching the magnificent settlement of Lhonak, tr. You will see some hotels and lodges at Lhonak with basic facilities. This is the last settlement on the route to Kanchenjunga North Base Camp, which is encompassed by the majestic Himalayas. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Lhonak
    • Altitude: 4780 m
  • Day 11 Lhonak to Pangpema base camp (Kanchenjunga North Base Camp), and return to Lhonak (6-7 hours)

    It’s one of the most anticipated days of the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek, beginning with ascents to the north side via some steep sections until the Pangpema Base Camp Trek. After reaching the base camp, you will feel relaxed by soaking up the charm of the surrounding Himalayas and forget every struggle to be there. Take several pictures for lifelong memories, and descend to Lhonak for an overnight stay after spending valuable time here. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Lhonak
    • Altitude: 4780 m
  • Day 12 Lhonak to Khambachen for lunch and back to Ghunsa (6-7 hours)

    Wake up early in the morning with more excitement to reach another foothill of Mt. Kanchenjunga. After breakfast, you will take the route back to Ghunsa with more descending trails along the lush woodlands with diverse flora and fauna. You can see several yak pastures on the way while enjoying the glamour of nature. You reach the destination after crossing several suspension bridges, quaint settlements, and ancient monasteries adorned with small chortens, mani walls, prayer flags, and prayer wheels. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Ghunsa
    • Altitude: 3400 m
  • Day 13 Trek from Ghunsa to Selele high camp (4-5 hours)

    Heading out of Ghunsa, you will make your way to Sele Le High Camp through dense forests surrounded by the neighboring Himalayas and high hills. While enjoying the journey through several areas of different vegetation, you will find the steep ascending trail of rocks and stones. You need to walk with caution until you reach a tiny settlement for the rest. Reach today’s destination after walking for a few hours through the landmarks that transform into vast rocky outcrops dotted with lush meadows. You will find this place very peaceful, even though it's an isolated settlement with few houses. It’s better to book teahouses earlier during the busy times of the year since there is limited accommodation. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Altitude: 4240 m
  • Day 14 Sele La high camp to Cheram (4-5 hours)

    Today is your challenging yet rewarding journey to high-altitude landscapes along large forests filled with rhododendrons, including Sinion La Pass (4,440 m) and Mirgin La Pass (4,470m), with mesmerizing views of the snow-clad mountains of the Kanchenjunga region. Afterward, cross Sinelapche Bhanjyang (4646 m) and Sele Le Pass (4290 m), and experience steep descents that take you to Simbhua Khola before the destination. From the passes, you can savor the beauty of the mountains like Jannu, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and others with 360 views. You can also witness tranquil, crystal-clear blue lakes on the way to the destination. After traversing these passes adorned with prayer flags, the descending trails will lead you to Cheram, a beautiful village providing a peaceful environment for an overnight stay.

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Altitude: 3865
  • Day 15 Trek from Chairam to Ramche (3-4 hours)

    It’s your short trek from Cheram with descending trails that lead you to Ramche. Enjoy this journey on well-marked paths while savoring the natural beauty. From here, it is approximately 1 hour to reach the Kanchenjunga South Base Camp, following the way via the Yalung Glacier. On the way, you will have a chance to capture wonderful views of peaks like Rathong and Kabru. Ramche is a serene settlement with some restaurants and teahouses with common facilities. As you reach the destination, your heart smiles at witnessing close-up vistas of mountain giants such as Nyukla Lanchung, Mt. Jannu, and others. Spend your wonderful night with warm hospitality and delicious Nepalese cuisine. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Ramche
    • Altitude: 4580m
  • Day 16 Trek from Ramche to South (Oktang) base camp and back to Chairam (5-6 hours)

    Based on the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek, reaching the Kanchenjunga South Base Camp (4730 m) is also the most anticipated day. Wake up early in the morning in the peaceful environment of Ramche with the excitement of beautiful vistas of dramatic peaks from the Oktang Base Camp. Spend your valuable time here for a while, then return to Chairam for an overnight stay. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Chairam
    • Altitude: 3865
  • Day 17 Trek from Chairam to Torongding (4-5 hours)

    Today’s journey will be easier since you will walk with several descents along wonderful landmarks and dense forests. The continuous journey takes you to Simbuwa Khola to cross the suspension bridge over it. From here, you will have to be more cautious as you will enter landslide-prone areas and, after a while, reach your destination for the night’s stay.

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Altitude: 3370 m
  • Day 18 Trek fromm Torongding to New Jhoreni (5-6 hours)

    Today’s journey to New Jhoreni will be quite challenging and rewarding since the trail passes through some steep sections, requiring caution. You will leave alpine meadows behind, descending to lush forests filled with rhododendrons. If luck favors you, you can witness different kinds of flora and fauna on the way while traversing through the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. You can enjoy walking along Simbuwa Khola through serene landscapes with amazing scenery until the destination. After reaching a charming settlement of New Jhoreni, interact with locals to learn about their cultures and traditions. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: New Jhoreni
    • Altitude: 3350
  • Day 19 Trek from New Jhoreni to Yamphudin (5-6 hrs)

    After long walking on the high-altitude terrains of the Himalayas, you will be very close to the trek’s conclusion since the forested trails adorned with rhododendrons and pines will lead you to Yamphudin from New Jhoreni early in the morning. With magnificent views of Yalung Glacier and Simbuwa River Valley, you will continue the journey on descending trails. However, in the first section of the trek, you should be careful while climbing down steep and narrow trails. As you reach Yamphudin, you will be welcomed by inhabitants, and you will get a chance to interact with them and gain more knowledge about their traditions and cultures. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Yamphudin
    • Altitude: 2080m
  • Day 20 Trek from Yamphudin to Khebang (5-6 hrs)

    With a glorious sunrise, wake up early in the morning to head towards Khebang along marvelous landmarks. The continuous trekking with mostly descending trails will take you to the settlement of Lamite Bhanjyang. From here, you can enjoy beautiful views of some mountains and green hills. After spending a while, gradual downhill trails meet forest areas filled with pines, and then reach the Simbuwa Khola to cross. Proceed to the destination with the journey along the Amji Khola River bank.

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Khebang
    • Altitude: 1884 m
  • Day 21 Drive from Khebang to Ilam/kanyam(5-6 hours)

    Today, you will head to Kanyam, Illam, by private or local jeep, enjoying travel on the road alongside picturesque villages, dense forests, and fields from mountainous terrain to the lower foothills while observing the lifestyle of isolated areas. As you reach today’s destination, the fantastic garden will stir your feelings, and you will forget all the struggles you made during the trek in the Kanchenjunga region. Celebrate completing the journey successfully at the teahouse with your fellow trekkers and prepare to return to the capital city before going to sleep. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Ilam/kanyam
    • Altitude: 800
  • Day 22 Drive from Illam to Bhadrapur Airport and fly to Kathmandu(5-6 hours)

    Head to Bhadrapur by a private or local vehicle to fly back to Kathmandu with aerial views from the sky. You will reach the capital city after 45 to 50 minutes, and our representative from Nepal Adventure Team will be at the airport to pick you up and transfer you to the hotel to unwind. In the evening, you will attend a farewell dinner where you reflect on the unforgettable hiking in the Kanchenjunga region’s off-the-beaten-path. 

    • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
    • Accommodation: Teahouse
    • Place: Kathmandu
    • Altitude: 1330m
  • Day 23 Finale departure

    Today is your final day in the nation of the Himalayas. Our official from Nepal Adventure Team will leave you at the airport 2 to 3 hours earlier your scheduled flight. You wave your hands in departure with remembrance of walking via diverse landmarks of the Kanchenjunga. 

    What's Included

    Included

    •  Transportation: All required airport pick-up and drop-off by private car, local sharing Jeep from Bhadrapur airport to Taplejung and Khebang to Ilam/Kanyam and Bhadrapur airport.
    • Flight Ticket: Kathmandu to Bhadrapur, and return to Kathmandu
    • Special welcome and farewell dinner at a typical, Nepali authentic restaurant with cultural dance
    • Accommodation: 3 Nights Hotel in Kathmandu (3-star deluxe hotel on BB plan basis), 19 Nights at a teahouse lodge during the trek in the mountain (Himalaya)
    • Meals and drinks: 22 Breakfast (including Kathmandu), 19 lunches, 22 Dinner, (Open menu to choose any one item per meal from the menu), Three times (3 cups) regular Tea/coffee (Not Special beans/machine coffee) 
    • Guide and Porter: 20 days of trekking with an experienced, English-speaking, Local, and government-licensed holder trek guide; assistant co-guide (Sherpa) for a group; 1 strong, local, and experienced porter for every 2 people (Max 10-12 KG per head allowed)
    • All meals, transportation, insurance, necessary equipment, and daily salary of the guide & porter
    • All required permits: Kanchenjunga conservation area project (KCAP) Entry permit, Restricted Area Trekking Permit, and Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) card
    • All necessary first aid medical kit, Company T-shirt, and trip completion/appreciation certificate
    • Assistance with high-altitude emergency evacuation and coordination with your travel insurance company.
    • Equipment (Sleeping bag, Down jacket, water purification tablet, and Duffel bag) If required
    • All Government 13% VAT, and Local Taxes

    Excluded

    • Nepal VISA and International flight Ticket
    • Travel insurance and extra personal expenses
    • All Extra drinks like Coca-Cola, Hot Chocolate, Beans, machine coffee, and alcoholic drinks
    • Tips to guide, and porters

    PRICES & DATES

    Useful Information

    What permits do you need for the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek? 

    For every trek in Nepal, you need some permits, such as a TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) Card, a Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit, and a Kanchenjunga Restricted Area Permit Card. The Nepal government has made these permits mandatory to monitor and control over-tourism to preserve fragile ecosystems and develop local economic status. You will have to pay a penalty when you break the nation’s rules. Therefore, don’t attempt to harm wildlife and vegetation while walking through the section of the conservation area.

    What is the best time to do the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek?

     Every season of the year gives a unique experience while embarking on various destinations in Nepal. However, selecting the ideal time is crucial to make the odyssey more enjoyable without stressing about probable bad situations on the way. For the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trekking, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the most suitable periods because of stable weather with mild temperatures, creating a wonderful environment to savor the untouched beauty of the secluded Himalayas. The trails of the Kanchenjunga region are less marked than other commercialized and popular trekking routes of the Annapurna and Everest regions. The terrain gets more rugged as you are near the base camps of Mt. Kanchenjunga (8585m), and you have to navigate through icy, snowy landmarks with steep and narrow trails. Therefore, we suggest you plan your trip at a favorable time, which can provide you with joy at every step of the path. The characteristics, advantages, and limitations of different seasons are as follows:

    Spring Season (March to May)

     Most trekkers love walking on dry trails adorned with blooming rhododendrons and diverse vegetation with their fragrance while observing wild animals’ activities in their natural habitat, since the environment is pleasant with warmer temperatures. Capture the most wonderful scenes of the region’s Himalayas since the hills and peaks come alive with flourishing flowers, high waterfalls, glaciers, winding rivers, streams, and lush forests. The clear skies allow unobstructed views of mountain ranges, including Kanchenjunga. During the spring season, trekkers find it easier to walk for long periods, traversing a wide range of landmarks with numerous high mountain passes, because there is less risk of landslides, heavy rain, and snow. Hence, the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp is less demanding and rewarding during this season, making it the most appropriate time to trek in the Kanchenjunga region. 

    Autumn Season (September to November) 

    Most of the treks in Nepal are suitable in the autumn season without worrying about obstacles. Similarly, the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek will be more pleasant thanks to consistent weather and comfortable temperatures, allowing trekkers to have fun to the fullest. Enjoy walking on dry trails of the remote areas since there will be less possibility of rain during this season, ensuring more accessible and secure walking conditions. In addition, another advantage of embarking on a trek during autumn is having an opportunity to celebrate national festivals like Dashain, Tihar, and Chhath. Hence, travelers can soak up the charm of the different Himalayas of the Kanchenjunga as the clear skies allow vivid visibility of the mountains. Therefore, autumn is a golden time of the year to enjoy the routes to both majestic base camps of Mt. Kanchenjunga because of fewer risks due to natural disasters like landslides, floods, etc. 

    Winter Season (December to February)

    The 23-day Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek takes you above 5,000 meters, furnishing you with deeply secluded and stunning Himalayan encounters. However, winter brings numerous challenges in front of you since the temperature regularly drops below freezing, making rough and less-traveled trails difficult to navigate in winter. Snowy and icy terrains with chilly wind might make walking challenging, especially on the steep ascents and fast technical descents along the route to both base camps of Mt. Kanchenjunga. We recommend not trying the Kanchenjunga trek due to its difficulty level, even though December is a rewarding period for those trekkers who prepare properly with the right winter gear and prior experience. We can provide alternative treks for every trekker seeking an experience to witness towering mountain ranges in winter without the risks. Several routes, such as the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek, Mardi Himal Trek, Langtang Valley Trek, and Tamang Heritage Trek, can be excellent selections; they are appropriate for both novice and seasoned trekkers and far less risky during the colder season.  

    Monsoon Season (June to August) 

    The trekking trails to Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camps are less marked through one of the most remote terrains of Nepal in far eastern Nepal. You might not get facilities like in the Everest or Annapurna region; you can enjoy every moment of the trek through rugged landmarks with steep ascents and descents. During the monsoon season, it is quite impossible to embark on this Kanchenjunga trek through slippery paths. Moreover, you can’t soak up the beauty of the magnificent Himalayas because of less visibility; rain and fog interrupt everywhere. In the monsoon season, there will be a high risk of landslides and floods. Therefore, we don't advise you to plan the trek for the Kanchenjunga. If you want to embark on rain-shadow areas like the Upper Mustang and Dolpo regions, we at Nepal Adventure Team provide you the best package at the best price. 

    Why do you need travel insurance for the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek 23 Days? 

    We advise obtaining travel insurance when it comes to adventurous trekking like the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek because of certain risks while navigating difficult trails while walking through quieter and remote places. The insurance covers every emergency medical expense, including helicopter evacuation over 4000m. Take pleasure in every moment to the fullest, ensuring you have safeguards from unexpected expenses, whether it’s an injury, illness, natural disaster, trip cancellation, lost luggage, or flight delay. To get all these services, you should choose the right insurance from a renowned company. We have mentioned below some of the requirements to consider while purchasing travel insurance for the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek. 

    Helicopter Evacuation Coverage: 

    Most of the places on the routes to the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek 23 Days are remote, and evacuation in the case of an emergency can be expensive. If you have travel insurance with a helicopter rescue, you will receive quick medical treatment. 

    Coverage for high-altitude trekking and medical expenses 

    The Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek takes you to high-elevation landscapes over 4000m, including Kanchenjunga North Base Camp (Pangpema) and South Base Camp (Oktang). There is a high possibility of acute sickness occurring during the trek. Moreover, you might be hospitalized in a hospital for a few days. At that time, you had to pay fees for medicines and doctors. 

    How difficult is the 23 Days Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek? 

    This exhilarating odyssey will give you a unique experience with a perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure. However, you may encounter several difficulties during the entire journey of the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek 23 Days due to different factors. The journey becomes tough due to elements like the conditions of trails, the length and duration of the trek, the season, the climate, the landscapes, and the high elevation. Even though the journey begins with a thrilling ride from a smooth plain valley, you will have to navigate icy, rocky, and snowy terrains via off-the-beaten-path with steep ascents and fast technical descents. 

    The day trek generally takes 5 to 6 hours, making you feel exhausted. The official trek begins after driving from Kathmandu, along beautiful settlements, lush forests, and captivating green hills. The trekkers need enhanced energy to traverse numerous strenuous parts of the routes to the Kanchenjunga Base Camps with high mountain passes like Sinion La Pass (4,440 m), Mirgin La Pass (4,470 m), and Sele Le Pass (4,290 m). Therefore, this 23-day Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek is physically challenging, requiring cardiovascular exercise before embarking on the trek. Some remote areas do not have internet stability, and you can’t link to your nearest ones, making you feel isolated in unusual places.

     At this time, you could lose your sense of optimism and feel monotonous while feeling tired from walking for a prolonged period through difficult terrains. These kinds of mental challenges may occur during the trek, creating interruptions to proceed. In addition, unpredictable weather in the mountain landscapes, such as rain, snow, and freezing temperatures, contributes to the difficulty of your journey. The most common problem at high altitudes is acute sickness, which occurs in your body with symptoms like difficulty sleeping, dizziness, chest tightness, and breathing problems that can occur before the completion of the journey. 

    What are health tips, and how can you prepare for the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek? 

    Unlike the hustle and bustle routes of the Everest region or the Annapurna region, the Kanchenjunga trek provides you with a peaceful environment and more space to explore. On the other hand, it offers to savor the untouched charm of nature and delve into authentic Himalayan cultures in far-eastern Nepal near Sikkim, India. However, you should prepare properly to enjoy the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek to make it unforgettable with distinct experiences. Before beginning to step forward in the wilderness of the region, you should involve yourself in cardiovascular exercises, yoga practice, or meditation to strengthen your body and mental resilience. Navigating the trails to the Kanchenjunga Base Camp means embracing the wilderness and traversing the rough terrain with mountain passes. To deal with challenges along the path and secure an indelible encounter, you have to prepare and carry essential trekking gear and also select the best itinerary that includes an acclimatization day. Some tips for preparation and health are as follows: 

    • Understand the difficulty level of the Kanchenjunga North and South Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek, as it is usually appropriate for those who have prior experience. 
    • Do cardiovascular exercises such as hiking, cycling, swimming, running, jumping, etc.
    • Keep your mindset positive, and involve yourself in yoga practice and meditation to find comfort in the unfamiliar surroundings of the Kanchenjunga. 
    • Keep your body hydrated, and avoid alcohol while walking in high-altitude landscapes. 
    • Obtain all the required permits for trekking and carry essential equipment to avoid possible challenges. 
    • Choose the right time to have an enjoyable journey with stable weather and mild temperatures. 
    • Hire seasoned trekkers and local guides who are experts at navigating difficult terrains and local places, respectively. 

    What type of accommodation and food can you expect during the Kanchenjunga South and North Base Camp Trek? 

    Most of the Kanchenjunga trek’s sections are remote with less-marked trails, making access to transportation difficult. However, you will enjoy staying at a teahouse run by locals that provides warm hospitality in a traditional way and delicious Himalayan food items. Generally, you will find more facilitated hotels and lodges at lower elevations, but as you ascend to the higher points of the trek, you will have to adjust to basic teahouses with essential amenities. Some accommodations also provide facilities like hot showers, WiFi, and other advanced services. Even though rooms are common with limited furniture, you will get fresh and hearty Nepalese cuisine such as dal, Bhat, Tarkari, Dhido, Gundruk, meat, Western food, and Chinese items at restaurants and teahouses along the way. Nevertheless, prepare yourself to sleep comfortably in a shared room as well as nap, and having nutritious food is important for pushing your body further ahead. You might have to pay more for food and other items in an isolated area due to issues with public transport. Carry some extra snacks that give you energy, as you will not get to the shops on the way.

    Why should you hire a guide and porter for the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek 23 Days? 

    Every trek in Nepal requires a guide and porters to make the odyssey easier without stressing about heavy loads and difficult trails. The difficulty level of the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek 2025 is moderate to strenuous, including off-the-beaten-path, taking you to the isolated Himalayan landmarks. We recommend that you prepare adequately for the trek by ensuring physical fitness and proper gear, and taking a seasoned guide and local porters. They will serve you as the right hand during the entire journey at the heart of the Kanchenjunga region. A proficient guide will assist you in describing local places and interacting with inhabitants of the region to collect knowledge about Kanchenjunga’s unique cultures and traditions. 

    How to pack wisely for the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek? 

    Trekkers should pack essential gear for trekking through the diverse landscapes of the Kanchenjunga to avoid stress by packing additional clothes and trekking gear. However, we suggest that you ensure you have the basic things, including toiletries, a water bottle, and any crucial documents. In addition, don’t forget to carry a first-aid kit with medication that will help you with the high-altitude sickness problems. We have mentioned below important packing essentials for the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek that will be helpful to accomplish the journey of 23 days. 

    Body essentials 

    • Undergarments (quick-dry materials) 
    • Outer Shell (windproof/waterproof jacket) 
    • Trekking Pants (quick-dry, convertible) 
    • Warm Gloves (thermal and waterproof) 
    • Wool Hat/Beanie (for chilly mornings or nights) 
    • Sun Hat/Cap (UV protection) 
    • Moisture-Wicking Socks (3-4 pairs) 
    • Shoes (lightweight and durable) 
    • Rain Gear (raincoat/poncho)

    Health & Safety Essentials

    • Diamox (acetazolamide)—for acute mountain sickness (high-altitude illness).
    • Purification tablets, a Moleskine, and a portable filter. 
    • Blister plaster & moleskin. 
    • Sunscreen (SPF 50+) & lip balm. 
    • Sunglasses (UV 400+) (glacier glasses for snow). 
    • Hand sanitizer and wet wipes. 
    • Reusable water bottle/hydration bladder.
    • First Aid Kit - This will consist of a bandage, antiseptic for cuts and bruises, and painkillers.

    Toiletries & Personal Items

    • A biodegradable detergent, a biodegradable shampoo
    • Toothbrush and toothpaste
    • A quick-drying towel 
    • toilet paper plus a trowel (for remote areas)
    • ladylike essentials (if need be)

    Additional Items (May Be Useful) 

    • Camera/GoPro with spare batteries
    • Chargers/Power Bank
    • Guidebook/Maps for Treks
    • Journal and Pen
    • Lightweight Books/Kindle
    • Snacks (Energy Bars, Nuts, and Chocolates)
    • Binoculars (for watching wildlife/views of the mountains)

    What transportation do you need for the Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp Trek? 

    The Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camp trekking transportation means every form of transit you use during the hiking in the heart of the Kanchenjunga region, including flights and local or private vehicles. The journey starts with a scenic flight of 40 to 45 minutes to Bhadrapur Airport, and a short drive leads you to Taplejung. From here, you enjoy an exciting road ride to Sekathum, the beginning point of the official trek. Further ahead, you will enjoy walking through one of the most remote and less-traveled landscapes of the Kanchenjunga. On the 21st day, you will drive to Kannyam, Illam, from Khebang alongside traditional villages that resemble the typical living ways of remote settlements. The next morning, a short drive takes you to Bhadrapur Airport to get back to Kathmandu with aerial views from the sky. Therefore, this unforgettable odyssey to both base camps of the Kanchenjunga uses a private or local jeep and an airplane to accomplish the trip.