Gangtok : Gangtok is the capital of the state of Sikkim, situated at an altitude of 5,800 feet. Being the capital of Sikkim, Gangtok is geared to provide all modern facilities promising. . .
Pemayangtse Monastery : It is the oldest monastery of Sikkim established by Lhatsun Chempo. It belongs to the Nyingmapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism. It is located at hill top of 6840 ft. . . .
SINGHIK : The place offers one of the most spectacular and nearest view points to Mount Kangchendzonga and its ranges. You can also have solo view of Mount Janu which perhaps can be. . . .
Namchi : Namchi meaning Sky High. It is located at 5500 ft. altitude, commands a panoramic view of snow capped mountains. It is also Head-Quarter of the South Sikkim. It is about 78. . .
Bagdogra, Gangtok, Ravongla & Pelling 7 nights / 8 days Day 01 :
NJP or Bagdogra to Gangtok (4hrs drive) Gangtok Day 02 : Gangtok Full Day City Tour. . . .
Mountain biking is a sport which consists of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain, using specially adapted mountain bikes. Mountain bikes share similarities with other bikes, but incorporate features
The Sikkim Himalayas, the epitome of the world's mountains, encompass a wonderland, which for sheer beauty and magnificence remains unbeaten elsewhere in the globe. . .
Jungle Safari in Dooars, Sikkim Dooars, Dooars in Sikkim, Sikkim jungleWildlife in Dooars safari, Elephant in DooarsThe Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary constitutes the forests of the...
Birdwatching or birding is the observation of birds as a recreational activity. It can be done with the naked eye, through a visual enhancement device like binoculars and telescopes, or by listening for bird sounds..
White water rafting is a later entrant of adventure sport in Sikkim. Only the Teesta and Rangit rivers offer long stretches which are ideal for safe rafting. Teesta has been graded on the International scale at Grade 4.
Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the
world at 8,598m, is located in one of the most
remote and beautiful areas in Nepal. This is one of
our favourite treks for its sheer isolation and
magnificent scenery. It is also one of our most
adventurous and demanding treks, which passes
through a wild and fascinating district of eastern
Nepal. This long camping trek is an adventurous
package best suited to those who have experienced a
trek in Nepal before. Our destination is in a very
remote region and the approach to base camp a long
and arduous one. Although Kachenjunga is probably
the least well known of the world's 8,000m peaks,
the rewards on reaching base camp are nothing short
of astounding. There are many highlights of this
expedition. We start in the tropical lowlands with
its intriguing mix of culture and geography, and
ascend through pristine forest up into an alpine
wilderness that is as vast as it is remote. We
follow the enormous Kanchenjunga glacier to meet
overwhelming panoramic views of this immense massif
of rock, before turning on our heels for the return
leg of our journey.
Our Kanchenjunga trek offers the explorer a unique
experience to explore one of the most remote and
beautiful regions of eastern Nepal, and even a
chance at encountering the legendary Yeti.
Trip Facts
Country: Nepal
Grade: Hard
Area: Kachenjunga Region
Group Size: 1/20 pax
Activities: Trekking
Total Duration: 33 Days
Season: Mar - May, Sep - Dec
Altitudes: 5200 M
Details Itinerary
Day 01:
Arrival and transfer to hotel
Day 02:
Preparing for trekking
Day 03:
Drive to Basantapur
Day 04:
Trek to Chauki
Day 05:
Trek to Gupha Pokhari
Day 06:
Trek to Gurjagoan
Day 07:
Trek to Dobhan (730 m)
Day 08:
Trek to Mitlung (921 m)
Day 09:
Trek to Chirwa (1270 m)
Day
10:
Trek to Sekhatham (1660 m)
Day
11:
Trek to Amjilassa (2510 m)
Day
12:
Trek to Gyabla (2730 m)
Day
13:
Trek to Ghunsa (3595 m)
Day
14:
Trek to Kambachen (4100 m)
Day
15:
Trek to Lhonak (4785 m)
Day
16:
Trek to Pang Pema (5143 m) (Kanchenjunga
Base Camp)
Day
17:
Trek to Kambachen
Day
18:
Trek to Ghunsa
Day
19:
Trek to Selele (4290 m)
Day
20:
Trek to Selele pass (4440 m) -
Sinelapche La (4640 m) to Cheram (3870 m)
Day
21:
Trek to Ramche (4580 m)
Day
22:
Trek to Yalung Base Camp (5400
m)
Day
23:
Trek back to Lapsang (4432 m)
Day
24:
Trek to Tortong (2995 m)
Day
25:
Trek to Yamphudin (2080 m)
Day
26:
Trek to Mamangkhe (1920 m)
Day
27:
Trek to Phumphe
Day
28:
Trek to Kande
Day
29:
Trek to Lali Kharka (2276 m)
Day
30:
Trek to Suketar or Taplejung
Day
31:
Drive or fly back to Kathmandu
Day
32:
Rest day in Kathmandu
Day
33:
Final departure
Note: The itinerary can be customized
according to your duration of holiday. Similarly hotel
can be upgraded or downgraded depending on your
requirement.
Include & Exclude
Cost Include
*
Pick & Drop to Airport/Hotel by our Private
Car/ Van / Bus
*
Hotel accomodation in kathmandu
*
Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing with Tour guide
*
3 meals a day (Breakfasts, Lunch and Dinners
with tea or coffee) during the trek
*
Accommodation of Lodges, tented camp in Twin
Sharing Bases during the trek
*
Trekking Guides, crew members and Porters
*
Facility of Food, accommodation, salary,
insurance, equipment and medicine for all
trekking staff.
*
Group medical supplies (First Aid medical
kit will be available)
*
All necessary paper works, office
,administrative Service charge and all
Government Taxes and Vat,
*
All ground transportation
Cost Exclude
*
Any Meals in Kathmandu & other area
Airfare domestic / international flights
*
Nepal entry visa fee, Visa issuance is easy
at the arrival of Tribhuwan International
Airport.
*
Airport tax required for the Domestic /
International flights
*
All alcoholic, mineral water, laundry, phone
calls, internets.
*
Area Permit for Special Area
*
Personal Trekking Equipment, medical and travel
insurance
*
Entrance fees for Sightseeing/Monument Any kind
of personal expenses / Helicopter rescue
Dear Zigmee
Thanks for a fabulous time in North Sikkim, highlight of the trip were staying with Chopal and sonam lachenpa in lachen and the journey to Gurudargma (well worth the many hours in the jeep and the cold air). It wasn't hard to imagine just being over the border in