| Day
01-02 |
Drive
from Kathmandu to Basantpur
via Dharan(428m.), Dhankuta(1158m.)
and Hille(1822m.) by bus. |
| Day
03 |
Trek
from Basantpur to Chauki
(2400m.) which takes about
six hours. The trail follows
gentle ascent and descent
route as well. The path
is covered by rhododendron
forests. If the sky is
clear, you can enjoy the
panoramic view of Mount
Makalu and Kahnchenjunga
himal. On the way, you
can see some small human
settlements. You can also
see view of villages at
the distance. Chauki is
a small village with few
lodges and Nepali tea
shops. |
| Day
04 |
Trek
from chauki to Gupha Pokhari
(2940m.) to Gurja Gaon(2145m.)
and it takes about seven
hours. While trekking
through this way, you
pass through rhododendron
forests. At a point, you
come across a pass situated
at 3000 meter. There is
a pond at the Gupha Pokhari
where prayer flags and
Buddhist mani wall can
be seen. On the way from
Gupha Pokhari to Gurja
Gaon, you can see yaks
and mountain sheep grazing
in the jungle. You can
observe some villages
at a far distance. Gurja
Gaon is occupied by Buddhist
and Hindus. It is situated
at low elevation. |
| Day
05 |
Trek
from Gurja Goan to Dovan
(730 m.) and it takes
approximately five and
half hours. The trails
descend upto Dovan. En
route you pass through
jungle and villages. You
trek through terraces
as crops grown here are
wheat, maize, rice, millet,
potatoes and so on. Dovan
is a village situated
at low elevation between
two streams. There is
a small market in Dovan. |
| Day
06 |
Trek
from Dovan to Mitlung
(921m.) which takes approximately
six hours. Crossing a
suspension bridge over
Tamur river, you follow
quite flat route. You
trek along the bank of
Tamur Koshi through paddy
fields. From time to time,
you cross through small
jungles of cardamom plants
and other natural vegetation.
You can see some small
village stretching at
a far distance. The inhabited
area of this part is occupied
by Brahmin, Chhetri and
Limbu. |
| Day
07 |
Trek
from Mitlung to Chirwa(1171m.)
and it takes about seven
hours. The path to follow
is quite narrow and passes
through jungle mainly
covered with cardamom
plants and other vegetation.
You can also see the small
gardens of orange on your
way. You cross through
some small streams while
trekking. This day your
trek is through ascent
and descent paths. You
walk along the more flat
land. Chirwa is a small
town where you find small
lodges and camping site
with local shops. The
people are mainly engaged
in agricultural activities. |
| Day
08 |
Trek
from Chirwa to Sekathum(1635m.)
which takes about six
hours. Your trek passes
through a small jungle
along the bank of river.
You find the plants of
cardamom and other different
vegetation. The trail
normally ascends and descends
as well. You cross a small
hanging bridge before
you reach Sekhathum. You
spend overnight. |
| Day
09 |
Trek
from Sekathum to Amjilosa
(2510m.) and it takes
about five hours.
The first one and half-hour
you trek through normally
flat land. Then your trail
goes steeply ascent up
to Amjilasa. Amjilassa
is a small village with
few houses and yak herds
with local shops where
you find minimal supplies.
These shops are also called
Bhattis and teashops. |
| Day
10 |
Trek
from Amjilosa to Gyable
which takes about seven
hours. The trail is quite
flat in the beginning
and gently ascent to Gyable
passing through jungle.
There can be seen human
settlement at Gyable.
People living here follow
Buddhist culture. You
stay overnight. |
| Day
11 |
Trek
from Gyable to Ghunsa
(3468m.) which takes about
six hours. Your trails
pass through jungle. You
can see Gunsa river down
the trail. The trail passes
through few human settlements
and it is clearly visible
that their life style
and culture has been inherited
from Tibet. You pass through
terrace fields where there
are grown potato, wheat,
barley, buck wheat and
so on. The local traders
are involved in export-import
business in Tibet. The
traders go to India for
trade activities during
the winter season. |
| Day
12 |
Rest
day at Ghunsa for acclimatization.
This is a day to rest
in order to acclimatize
and excursion in and around
Ghunsa. Gunsa is also
rich with Tibetan and
Buddhist culture. Ghunsa
is relatively larger town.
It is inhabited by Tibetan
people. Mainly the women
are involved in carpet
weaving profession. There
is run Carpet Weaving
Industry in their home
at small scale by local
people. The trekkers come
across with few check
point at Ghunsa. There
are local shops where
you can buy goods to take
along with you at high
altitude. |
| Day
13 |
Trek
from Ghunsa to Kambachen
(4124m.) which takes about
seven hours. The trail
makes a gradual ascent
along the south bank of
the Gunsa Khola, then
crosses a boulder strewn
flood plain and crosses
back to Rambuk Kharka
on the north side of the
river. Once on the opposite
side, the trail passes
a waterfall then makes
a short, steep ascent
to a very unstable scree
slope. It's a passage
across the slide, with
loose footing, a steep
fall to the river and
lots of tumbling football-sized
rocks. Beyond the slide,
the trail drops to the
single locked hut at Lakep,
then traverses to Khambachen,
a Tibetan settlement of
about a dozen houses at
4040m. |
| Day
14 |
Trek
from Kambachen to Lhonak
(4780m.) and it takes
about seven hours. The
trail climbs gradually
through open rocky fields
to Ramtang at 4240m, then
across moraines north-west
of the Kanchenjunga Glacier.
Lhonak, at 4790m, is near
a dry lake bed on an open,
sandy plain; water is
scarce here. There are
no houses, but you can
camp among the large boulders
to get out of the wind.
Terrific mountain views
abound in all directions. |
| Day
15 |
Trek
from Lhonak to pangpema(5152m.)
which takes about four
hours.
From Lhonak, the trail
ascends gradually across
the plain, then gets a
bit steeper as it follows
the moraine. You can drop
off the moraine and follow
the bottom of the valley
to avoid the steeper section.
The views are dramatic,
but you cannot see Kanchenjunga
or Wedge Peak until you
are near Peng Pema. The
spectacular main peak
of Kanchenjunga, and a
panorama of other peaks
that make up one of the
largest mountain masses
in the world, tower over
the single roofless hut
at Pang Pema. |
| Day
16 |
Trek
from Pangpema to Kanchanjunga
(North) Base Camp (5280m.)
to Lhonak and it takes
approximately six hours.
Here you can enjoy the
snow capped mountains
and Kanchenjunga glacier.
There are gorges of mountin
glacier from water flows
all the time. During the
middle of the day, the
scene of falling avalanches
captivates you completely.
|
| Day
17 |
Trek
from Lhonak to Ghunsa
which takes about seven
hours. Now you trek in
descending path crossing
the jungle along the river
Kambachen river. Somewhere
you can see the mani walls
and prayer flags hanging
over the tree. At a point,
you have to cross a wooden
bridge. |
| Day
18 |
Trek
from Ghunsa to Mirgin
La(4583m.) which takes
about seven hours.
Going ascend, you pass
through the less thick
jungle. Here also you
can see the mani walls
and prayer flags hanging
over the tree. While trekking
you see the view of various
beautiful mountains. You
observe the different
animals like mountain
goats and yaks grazing
over the hills. |
| Day
19 |
Trek
from Mirgin La to Tseram
(3725m.) and it takes
about seven hours.
You trek through almost
desert like area and some
places you cross are stony
trail. The path is ascent
from Mirgin La to Tseram.
On the path, you can see
Lapsang La glacier,Mirgin
La glacier and snow-capped
mountains. There are very
few stone roof houses
at Tseram and yak huts.
You stay overnight. |
| Day
20 |
Trek
from Tseram to Oktang
(5225m.) which takes about
eight hours. You trek
through moraines. On the
trail, you can see Yalung
glacier and Lapsang glacier.
You can also see mountain
goats as you cross through
desert like area. The
view of snow-covered mountains
and Kanchenjunga is quite
magnificent. Walking through
this trail is full of
adventure . |
| Day
21 |
Excursion
to Kanchanjunga Base Camp
(South) which takes about
six hours. The trekkers
have to walk through moraines
and strenuous rocky path.
Trekking this day is quite
adventurous as you have
to walk along the glacier.
You can see mountain goats
and yaks. This day you
cross Oktang glacier.
The panoramic views of
Kanchenjunga and Mount
Jannu with other different
peaks captivate you completely.
Some parts of the area
touch the neightbouring
country India. |
| Day
22 |
Trek
from Oktang to Tseram
(3725m.) and it takes
approximately seven hours.
You trek following stream
alongside the moraines
of Yalung Glacier. Trekking
through jungle of juniper
is required. The path
is quite loose and rocky.
There can be found mani
walls and prayer flags
hanging over the tree.
Along the way, you can
see difficult route of
Lapsang La pass at a distance.
There are very few stone
roof houses at Tseram
and yak huts. |
| Day
23 |
Trek
from Tseram to Yamphudin
(2090m.) which takes about
nine hours.
The first part of the
trekking goes along the
bank of the river, Simbua
Khola. You have to walk
through jungle. On the
way, you can see the landslide
at some places. The trails
normally ascend up to
Lamite Bhanjyang and then
descend to Yamphudin crossing
the small river. Yamphudin
is a mixed community of
Sherpas, Limbus, Rais
and Gurungs. Among the
corn and rice fields of
the village there are
a school and some shops
with minimal supplies. |
| Day
24 |
Trek
from Yamphudin to Khebang
(1740m.) which takes about
seven hours. In the beginning,
you descend crossing the
Omje Khola up to halfway.
Now you ascend through
the jungle of cardamom
and orchid plants. You
pass a small village where
you can find different
human settlements, small
thatched roof houses and
local shops with minimal
supplies. From here, the
trails is quite ascent
up to Khebang Danda and
then you trek in descending
order to Khebang village.
Khabang is comparatively
big village where is found
the people following religion
of Hindu and Buddhism.
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| Day
25 |
Trek
from Khebang to Thorpu
(1500m.) and it takes
approximately nine hours.
The trail starts descending
to Jorepul and then begins
to ascend. You also trek
along the flat and low
land crossing paddy fields
and thatched roof houses.
There are many villages
on the way where you can
buy the things you require
from the shops in these
villages. Thorpu is a
town where transportation
facility is available.
|
| Day
26 |
Trek
from Thorpu to Gopetar
(2250m.) which takes about
six hours. First of all,
you ascend through the
small villages up to the
last destination, Gopetar.
It is a town where is
found small restaurants,
teashops and other local
shops. From here, you
pick your bus to reach
Phidim to Illam. |
| Day
27-28 |
Drive
from Gopetar to Kathmandu
via Phidim (1264m.) and
Ilam (1229m.). |