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Kanchenjunga Region View in Nepal is rather different
from the rest of the country. It is in
general more prosperous, fresher, cleaner and greener than the west
of the country. In the shadow of the world's third-largest mountain
lives a typically Nepali mix of people - Chhetri, Bahun, Gurung,
Newar, Sherpa; there are all ethnicities here, but the indigenous
Rai and Limbu people have distinct ways, clothing, appearance, language,
food and drink. In the higher reaches of the Kanchenjunga region,
like in all high-altitude settlements in Nepal, the prevailing culture
is heavily Tibetan-influenced, and usually Buddhist. A trek around
this enormous mountain is a chance to experience a wide range of
people, flora, and fauna. One of the least visited of all major
mountain areas of Nepal, the Kanchenjunga region offers an interesting
comparison between low- and midland and the highland. The Limbu
and Rai villages below the snow line are fascinating. Men from these
communities have been one of the four ethnic groups recruited into
the British and Indian armies. Many people believe that the exposure
and cosmopolitanism this resulted in, combined with the proximity
of east Nepal to the Indian educational centres of Darjeeling and
Kalimpong, accounts for the progress, development and prosperity
here. Limbus have special ways of weaving, distinctive jewellery,
shamans, and a wonderful drink called tongba - fermented millet
doused in hot water served in a covered metal container and sipped
through an iron straw01 : Arrival in Kathmandu(1000m/3280ft) Transfert
to Hotel
02 : Half day Sightseen with guide. city tours tour includes Kathmandu
Durbar Square, Syambunath Stupa, Pashupati Nath Temple - Hindu Temple
& Buddha is biggest Buddha Stupa in ancent Kathmandu
Day 1 : Arrive Kathmandu 1000m
Day 2 : day Sightseen Durbar Square, Syambunath Stupa, Pashupati Nath
Temple - Hindu Temple & Buddha biggest Buddha Stupa in ancent
Kathmandu
Day 03 : Kathmandu- Biratnager by air
Day 04 : Hile to Sindua (2 3000 m)
Day 05 : Tute to Chowki (2 750 m)
Day 06 : Chowki to Gupha Pokhari (2 980 m)
Day 07 : Gorja Ganon to Dobhan (750 m)
Day 08 : Dohan to Miltung (970 m)
Day 09 : Miltung to Chrirwa (1 350 m)
Day 10 : Chirvwa to Confluence Camp (1 650m)
Day 11 : Confluence Camp to Amjila (2 400m)
Day 12 : Amjila to Kyapra (2 820 m)
Day 13 : Kyapra to Ghunsa (3 480 m)
Day 14 : Ghunsa to Kangbachen (4 000 m)
Day 15 : Kangbachen to honank (4 700 m)
Day 16 : Lhonak to Pangperma (5 065 m)
Day 17 : Pangperma to Kangbachen (4 000 m)
Day 18 : Kangbachen to Gunsa (3 480 m)
Day 19 : Gunsa (3 480 m) to Camp Before the pass Mirgin La Pass.
Day 20 : Camp Before the pass Mirgin La Pass. to Tseram
Day 21 : Tseram to Yamphudin
Day 22 : Yamphudin to Kumjuri
Day 23 : Kumjuri to Suketar
Day 24 : Suketar to Biratnagr-kathmandu(by flight),
Day 25 : Transfer to the airport Afftar that own destination.
| Cost per person in US $ Dallars |
| Group |
1person |
2-4 person |
5-8 person |
9-12 person |
| Camping |
1850 |
1461 |
1349 |
1206 |
- Airport-hotel transfer at arrival and departure
- Flight for Kathmandu to Biratnagar- Kathmandu
- All National Park entrance fees
- Applicable trekking and climbing permits and fees
- Porters and/or pack animals to carry personal gear and group
equipment 20kg luggage allowance while on trek
- All camping cooking equipment including 2-man tents, sleeping
mat
- All meals whilst trekking
- Full trek staff including guides, sherpas, cook and kitchen
staff Climbing guide
Four nights tourist class accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
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