KANCHENJUNGA ROUND TREK

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KANCHENJUNGA ROUND TREK

TREKKING
18 Nights / 19 Days
includes:
  • transports
  • sight seeing
  • food
  • hotels

Some areas marked on this trek are currently out-of-bound due to the current political situation across the border in Nepal. However, a trek to this region is still permitted barring some points close to the borderline. Prospective visitors to this area may contact us via email for details to an alternative itinerary. This recently opened trek route encompasses the area southwest of Dzongri and as defined by it's name, includes several days of hike traversing the Singalila Range, the lesser mountain chain that rises from the northern hills of Darjeeling District and extends to converge with the Khangchendzonga (or Kanchenjunga) massif. The Singalila is also the divide that demarcates the western borders of Sikkim and Darjeeling with Nepal. As one traverses this razor-edged borderline ridge, spectacular views abound on both sides with rare species of rhododendron in bloom (at the right season), and an occasional herd of yaks with its herder will be your only source of contact with civilization for quite a number of days.

DAY 1: Arrival at Darjeeling

Arrival at Darjeeling| Drive Upon our arrival at the nearest airports Bagdora where our assistant will meet you with transport to Darjeeling - about 3-4 hours. The journey through Assam tea plantations and tiny villages takes us to Darjeeling. Built on top of a ridge, Darjeeling faces the Himalayas and provides a broad introduction to Nepalese culture in addition to its old colonial feel. 

Overnight stay at Darjeeling.

Meals: Dinner

DAY 2: Explore Darjeeling

Explore Darjeeling | Drive Early morning drive to the Tiger hill. Situated at an altitude of 2590 meters Tiger hill has earned international fame for the magnificent view of the sunrise. The majestic peak Kanchenjunga (8596 mtrs) rears up flanked by Mt.Kabru and Mt Pandim to the far left are Everest, Makalu and Lhotse. Other peaks visible from here are Mt. Jano, Mt. Nar sing, Mt. Frey peak, Mt. Sinolchu etc. After Tiger Hill visit Yiga Choling Monastery of Ghoom. After breakfast visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, a high altitude wildlife Zoo with the most successful captive breeding center for Snow leopard and Red Panda. After this visit, you may proceed to Tibetan Refugee Self Help Center and then Tea Garden. Evening free for market Overnight at Hotel. Enjoy toy train ride as per ticket availability.

Overnight stay at Darjeeling.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 3: Darjeeling - Uttarey

An early departure from Darjeeling by jeep to the trekking area in West Sikkim. Six exciting hours through winding roads across valleys and over hills clad with a variety of vegetation. We swoop down to cross the wild Rangeet River before climbing steeply up to Pemayangtse (2,100 m.), perched dramatically on an airy ridge with a panorama of Himalayan peaks ahead. After crossing some spectacular bridges to the road-head at Uttarey (2,000 m.), we spend our first night in a trekking lodge and meet the local people who will accompany us on our trek.

Overnight stay at Uttarey.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 4: Uttarey - Chiwa Bhanjyang

We tread over the highest reaches of the Singalila Ridge, which forms the border between Sikkim and Nepal. We may meet the occasional yak herder but we are well beyond permanent settlements. The names given to places around here however exotic it may sound to your ear, are basically associated with their purpose, such as high pastures, passes and ridge points. We pass through a rich forest cover, swathes of rhododendrons, open ridges, sacred lakes and remote passes. Our first day takes us to Chiwa Bhanjyang (3,100 m). An easy trail rises gently through rainforest until a final steep ascent for the last couple of hours bring us to the Nepalese border and our first camp.

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 5: Chiwa Bhanjyang. Acclimatization Day

This is an attractive setting to acquire some essential early acclimatization. A hike to the nearby Singalila Peak at 3500m will give us valuable acclimatization and some excellent views.

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 6: Trek from Chiwa Bhanjyang to Gairi

After breakfast we start climbing through the forests till a high point with prayer flags from where the views are amazing and we get our first views of the high snowy peaks. We stick to the ridge and continue walking passing a small lake on the right in the beginning and then many yak herder's huts. The scenery on both sides of the ridge is spectacular and we can see a Yak herder's hut on any flat piece of land on the Nepalese side. We stop for lunch midway and continue climbing in phases and walk straight till we reach our campsite at Dhor, next to a Yak herder's hut. The water source here is very far and it is a big effort for the kitchen team to fetch water. Please consume water sparingly and do not waste - 7 to 8 hours. 

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 7: Trek from Gairi to Dhorur/Pare Meghu

A gentle uphill traverse through forest and then over a more exposed hillside brings us to prayer flags adorning our first pass and views of distant mountains - a taste of what is to come. As we gradually gain height we will appreciate the previous day's acclimatization. The occasional yak herder's hut is the only sign of habitation as we look down far below to the rice fields and cardamom plantations. Our camp is in a remote and sheltered hollow below the ridge.

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 8: Lam Pokhari Trek: Pare Megu to Lam Pokhari

We walk easily on a good trail through woods until we begin a steady rise up a broad valley where we catch our first closer view of the entire Kabru range dominated by Mount Pandim (6,691m). A further 2 hours of ascent will get us to our camp with Everest and a host of other Khumbu giants dominating the distant skyline. An afternoon of rest and acclimatization for the following day's foot slogging.

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 9: Gomathang Trek: Lam Pokhari via dafay bhir 4500m- Gomathang

Now we are in high mountain country and the forests lie far below. For the past two days we have been walking in Nepal and today we pass the sacred lake of Lam Pokhari, which marks our entry back into Sikkim. A little snow underfoot can be expected as we climb to our first pass, the Danphe Bhir La at 4,530 meters, the Pass of the Pheasant. From here it is possible to see the whole of Sikkim with the view stretching out well into Tibet and Bhutan. A further hour's contouring and a small ascent reveals the Kag Bhir La (the Pass of the Crow) where we may be lucky enough to view a panorama of Himalayan peaks including Khangchendzonga. Reluctantly, we then must head downhill making a steep descent to our riverside camp.

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 10: Pangden Trek: Gomathang to Pangden

We leave our lovely meadow camp to climb through forests of sweet smelling silver fir and rhododendrons. Soon we are in high mountain terrain again. Look out for the brightly colored Danphe birds (Impeyan Pheasant), which nest in the high crags around the Kamsey La, 4,200 m. As we drop down into the meadows of Kokling, we are already looking up at our next pass of 4,300 m. that we reach with a steady ascent up a steep crag to a skyline dominated by the dizzying pinnacles and icy cliffs of Kanchenjunga. Once again we end the day's hike with a steep descent to our campsite by the Tikip Chu, which has its source high on the Rathong mountains (6,679 m.).

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 11: Pangden to Dzongri

Today our route joins the regular trail up to the Goecha La. A steady climb through ancient fir forest, juniper and rhododendrons gradually opens out to the summer pastures of Dzongri. Another high camp, but we should be well acclimatized by now probably in contrast to some of the trekkers we meet who could be on day 3 of their Dzongri Trek at 4,000 m., 'the headache zone'!

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 12: Dzongri – Thangshing

Today we ascend gradually over open hillside for a mile or so to a low ridge visible from the campsite (13,500 ft/4,115m). From here, chortens and prayer flags overlooking fabulous views of Khangchendzonga and Pandim make ideal photocompositions. You then descend, at first traversing down towards Pandim on the far side of the valley, and then dropping steeply down on a good path through rhododendron forest to the Prek Chu River at 12,300 ft/3,749 m. for lunch (3 hours). There is a new trekking lodge here that the crew may use for cooking. We cross the river and ascend gradually for one and-a-half-hour, through pinewoods to reach a grassy campsite, beneath the shapely unclimbed peak of Pandim. A new hut has been built here, which may be available for cooking and even sleeping. Overnight camping.

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 13: Thangshing – Lamuney

Today's walk is fairly short to give you plenty of opportunity to rest before tomorrow's big day. You begin by continuing your walk parallel to the Prek Chu River. Sacred Samiti on the opposite side is a beautiful emerald green lake nestled in the midst of brightly colored wind-torn prayer flags. Overnight camping.

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 14: Lamuney - Goecha La View Point – Lamuney

An early start today to beat the inclement weather conditions that is common during the latter part of the day. Set off in the early morning climbing the hill behind the Lake before traversing the moraine and then descending to the sandy bed of an empty lake. The whole area above Samiti Lake is called the Zemathang Plateau. You cross this under the shadow of Pandim and then ascend moraine to a height of about 15,700 feet where you rest above a glaciated lake mottled with snow and icy pinnacles. The Goecha-La View Point is another hour away. We traverse the lake and proceed across a slope, and then on a well-trodden path to our objective, which is festooned with brightly colored prayer flags. The views of the east flank of Khangchendzonga and the mountains and valleys in the distance are stunning. We then return to our campsite at Samiti Lake. Overnight camping. Please note that You are allowed to trek till 1st View Point; the Forest Department will not permit you to travel beyond this 1st point as of now.

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 15: Lamuney - Kockchurang

After Breakfast, trekking begins from Lamuny to Kockchurang

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 16: Kockchurang – Tsokha

It's worth getting up early to take a short hike to the ridge behind the camp. From here there are fantastic views of Khangchendzonga and one can look back up to the Goecha La. Leaving Thangsing, you take a different route, avoiding the long climb to the Dzongri Plateau. Descending to the Prek Chu, you contour around jungle to emerge at Phedang. Continue to Tshoka along another steep descent. This will save us a day on the return march, but does involve quite a long day. 

Overnight stay at Tent.

Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 17: Tshoka – Yuksom

Our final day, and freewheeling downhill almost all of the time. We descend through rainforest rich with bird-life and flowers, across spectacular bridges spanning cascading rivers whose sources are high in the mountains we have so recently left behind. Tired and elated we arrive in Yuksom and our charming traditional hilltop hotel. This will be our last evening with the trekking crew so we will be celebrating our achievements, and a final thank you to the local staff. 

Overnight stay at Yuksom.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 18: Yuksom – Kalimpong

After breakfast drive to Kalimpong. Kalimpong considered as the oldest town in hills of Darjeeling was once the head quarter of Bhutanese Governor, the word Kalim means “ Minister” and pong is “stronghold”. It is also called Kalibong or the “Black spur” by the locals and to the local Lepcha it is known as Ka (we) –LEM (play) – PONG ( ridge), ” The ridge where we play”. Kalimpong was silk route to the Tibet and also famous center of eastern and central Tibetan wool trade. Before check in to the hotel we will visit flower nursery and after lunch we will visit church ,Thongsa Bhutanese Monastery and very famous Durpin Gumba and local market in the evening. 

Overnight stay at Kalimpong.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

DAY 19: Departure

Get driven to the nearest Bagdogra airport.

Meals: Breakfast.

INCLUSION

  • Hotels Accommodation with MAP meal & Lunch will be provided in local restaurants
  • While On Trek - 3 meals a day(AP) with Snacks
  • Service of trekking chef, helper/ trekking staffs
  • English Speaking tour cum trek Guide
  • Jo + Jo man, Trekking Equipment
  • Boiled water - Drinking water natural glacier water 100 percent full boiled water will served by our cook.
  • Transportation – Transport & Sightseeing
  • Tea tops (Juices during lunch) and also morning juice, hot tea during lunch or before lunch depending on guest choice
  • Trekking Permits & KNP Fees

EXCLUSION

  • Anything that is not mentioned in the INCLUSION.

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  • 30 days & prior to arrival – 10% of the tour/service cost.
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Please note – Irrespective of above mentioned cancellations slabs – in case of cancellation of tour services after the booking is made with us – a minimum 10% service charges would be applicable.

Refund

In case you cancel the trip after commencement refund would be restricted to a limited amount that too would depend on the amount that we would be able to recover from the hoteliers we patronize. For unused hotel accommodation, chartered transportation and missed meals etc. we do not bear any responsibility to refund.

Where as in case of Cancellation before the commencement, it will take atleast two weeks time to refund the said amount.

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To travel to India from overseas countries except for the citizen of Nepal & Bhutan, one needs a 06 months valid passport and a valid Visa. And processing of Passport and Visa are not included in the tour cost.

Health

Any person who has a contagious disease is forbidden to travel, any person found during the tour with such a disease will be asked to leave the tour and will have to make their own arrangements to return home.