Overview
The Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is one of the most remote and exhilarating treks in Nepal, offering an authentic Himalayan experience far from the crowds that frequent other popular trekking regions. This trek takes you around Mount Kanchenjunga, the third-highest peak in the world, providing trekkers with stunning panoramic views of its towering snow-capped summit and the surrounding Himalayan ranges. The route takes you through a diverse array of landscapes, ranging from subtropical forests to alpine meadows and high-altitude terrains. As you trek, you will traverse through charming mountain villages, each with its own unique culture and traditions, and witness the daily lives of local communities such as the Limbu and Rai peoples. The Kanchenjunga Circuit is a comprehensive experience, combining awe-inspiring landscapes, cultural encounters, and a sense of accomplishment as you complete a trek in one of the least explored parts of Nepal.
While the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is known for its pristine beauty, it is also known for its challenge. The trail is not as developed as other treks in Nepal, meaning that trekkers need to be prepared for rough conditions, including rugged paths, limited infrastructure, and fewer amenities along the way. However, this also means that you will experience a true sense of adventure, with fewer tourists and a more immersive connection with nature. Himalayan Escape Adventure provides expert guides and support staff to ensure your safety and comfort during this demanding journey, making sure every step of the trek is enjoyable and rewarding.
Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking Permits
To trek in the Kanchenjunga region, obtaining the proper permits is essential. There are three primary permits required for the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek: the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit (KCAP), the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card, and the restricted area permit for the area beyond the base camp. The Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit is necessary for accessing the protected regions of Kanchenjunga, which include rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. The TIMS card helps the authorities track trekkers and ensures their safety along the trail. Lastly, a restricted area permit is required for the section of the trek that is located beyond the base camp, as the area falls under a restricted zone for tourism.
These permits are obtainable at the Nepal Tourism Board in Kathmandu or the district office in Taplejung, but it is always recommended to book your trek with a licensed guide or trekking agency like Himalayan Escape Adventure to ensure that all permits are handled efficiently. Our experienced team will assist you in obtaining all necessary permits, saving you time and ensuring that you are fully prepared for your trek. We ensure a smooth process for our clients by taking care of all the bureaucratic details, allowing you to focus solely on the adventure ahead.
Best Time for Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek
The best times to trek the Kanchenjunga Circuit are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. During these months, the weather is relatively stable, and trekkers can enjoy clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and stunning mountain views. Spring offers the added benefit of blooming rhododendrons and other wildflowers, adding vibrant colors to the landscape. Autumn, on the other hand, is known for its crisp, clear air, making it the most popular trekking season in Nepal. These months also offer the best visibility for views of Kanchenjunga and surrounding peaks, making them ideal for trekking in the region.
Summer (June to August) and winter (December to February) are not considered ideal for the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek. The summer months bring the monsoon season, which causes heavy rainfall and muddy trails, leading to potential landslides and slippery conditions. Winter brings extreme cold, particularly at higher altitudes, making it challenging to trek, with snow and ice potentially blocking the trail. However, for those who are well-prepared and seeking a more solitary trekking experience, the winter months can still be a unique and rewarding time for adventure.
Kanchenjunga Circuit Trekking Difficulty
The Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is considered a challenging trek, suitable for experienced trekkers who are in good physical condition. The difficulty arises from a combination of factors: long trekking days, rugged trails, significant altitude gains, and the remote nature of the region. The trek reaches altitudes above 5,000 meters (16,404 feet) at places such as the Kanchenjunga Base Camp and the Lapsang La Pass. This makes altitude sickness a serious concern, and trekkers must be prepared for slower acclimatization and extended periods of trekking at high altitudes. The route also includes technical sections, including steep ascents and descents, which require good stamina and trekking experience.
Despite its difficulty, the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is incredibly rewarding. The sense of accomplishment at reaching the base camp, coupled with the breathtaking views and sense of tranquility in the remote Himalayas, makes the trek well worth the challenge. Himalayan Escape Adventure ensures that our clients are well-prepared and supported, with professional guides who provide assistance and guidance throughout the trek. We help trekkers navigate the tough terrain while keeping safety and comfort a priority.
Food and Accommodation
While trekking the Kanchenjunga Circuit, food and accommodation options are relatively basic but still provide sufficient comfort for trekkers. The tea houses and lodges along the route offer simple but hearty meals, primarily consisting of rice, dal (lentils), and vegetables, which are staples of Nepali cuisine. For breakfast, trekkers can enjoy porridge, eggs, or bread with jam, while lunch and dinner options often include noodles, pasta, soup, or traditional Nepali dishes. While the food is delicious and nutritious, it is important to note that food prices increase as you ascend, and variety becomes more limited in remote areas.
Accommodation is typically in teahouses or basic lodges, with shared rooms and basic amenities such as communal bathrooms. As you reach higher altitudes, accommodations become more rudimentary, and heating is minimal, so trekkers should come prepared with proper sleeping bags and warm clothing. Himalayan Escape Adventure ensures that you are accommodated in the best available lodges, and our team works closely with local tea houses to ensure your comfort and safety. We make sure that your trekking experience is as enjoyable as possible, even in these remote areas.
Major Highlights of Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek
The Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek offers numerous highlights that make it one of the most breathtaking trekking experiences in Nepal. The trek’s primary highlight is the stunning close-up view of Mount Kanchenjunga itself, with its towering peak and surrounding snow-covered mountains. As you trek through diverse landscapes, you will pass through rhododendron forests, bamboo groves, and alpine meadows, all teeming with wildlife. The trek also offers magnificent views of peaks like Makalu, Lhotse, and Everest, visible from different vantage points along the way.
Cultural highlights include visits to local villages where you can interact with the indigenous communities and learn about their traditional lifestyles, rituals, and customs. You will pass through small settlements like Taplejung, Suketar, and Ghunsa, where you can experience the rich culture of the Limbu, Rai, and Sherpa people. Another major highlight is the Kanchenjunga Base Camp, where trekkers can soak in the mesmerizing beauty of the mountain range. The trek also features challenging high passes such as Lapsang La, providing unparalleled views of the surrounding peaks. Himalayan Escape Adventure ensures that all these highlights are maximized, taking you through the most scenic and culturally rich parts of the Kanchenjunga region.
Why Choose Us (Himalayan Escape Adventure)
At Himalayan Escape Adventure, we pride ourselves on offering expert guidance, personalized service, and exceptional support throughout your Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek. We specialize in providing custom trekking experiences that cater to your specific needs and preferences. Our experienced guides are locals who possess in-depth knowledge of the terrain, culture, and climate, ensuring a safe and enriching journey. We focus on safety, proper acclimatization, and making your trek as enjoyable as possible, with all logistical arrangements taken care of, including permits, accommodation, food, and transportation.
Choosing Himalayan Escape Adventure means choosing a partner who prioritizes your comfort, safety, and experience above all else. Our reputation for providing well-organized and memorable trekking experiences speaks for itself. From the moment you book with us until you return from the trek, we are committed to ensuring that your Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is one of the most rewarding adventures of your life. With us, you will not only explore one of Nepal's most remote regions but also connect with the rich culture, stunning landscapes, and awe-inspiring peaks that make the Kanchenjunga Circuit one of the best trekking destinations in the world.
Trip Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive in Kathmandu (1400m) and Transfer to Hotel
Welcome to Nepal! Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you’ll be greeted by a Himalayan Escape Adventure representative who will transfer you to your hotel. After check-in, take some time to rest and settle in. The evening is free for you to explore the vibrant Thamel area or enjoy a traditional Nepali dinner. A briefing about the trek will be provided later in the evening to prepare you for the adventure ahead.
Day 2 : Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek Permit Preparation and Sightseeing
Today, we begin with a visit to the government office to obtain the necessary permits for the trek, including the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit and TIMS card. Afterward, the day is free for sightseeing. Explore Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa. In the evening, you will have a final trek briefing to ensure you're fully prepared for the journey ahead.
Day 3 : Domestic Flight from Kathmandu (1400m) to Bhadrapur (91m)
This morning, you’ll board a domestic flight from Kathmandu to Bhadrapur, a small town located in the eastern part of Nepal. The flight offers scenic views of the lower hills and the beginning of the Himalayan range. Upon arrival in Bhadrapur, you’ll be transferred to a local hotel for an overnight stay. Take some time to relax, as the trek starts in earnest tomorrow.
Day 4 : Drive from Bhadrapur (91m) to Taplejung (1820m)
After breakfast, you’ll drive from Bhadrapur to Taplejung, the main gateway to the Kanchenjunga region. The road journey takes around 7-8 hours, passing through small villages, tea plantations, and dense forests. You’ll travel by local bus, which allows you to observe the daily life of rural Nepal. After arriving in Taplejung, you will check into a lodge for the night.
Day 5 : Drive from Taplejung (1820m) to Sekathum (1650m)
Today, you’ll continue the drive from Taplejung to Sekathum, located at an altitude of 1650 meters. The journey is a short drive, and the landscape gradually changes as you make your way toward the foothills of the Kanchenjunga region. Upon arrival in Sekathum, you will check into your lodge for the night, ready for the trek to begin tomorrow.
Day 6 : Trek from Sekathum (1650m) to Amjilasa (2498m)
The trekking part of your adventure begins today as you leave Sekathum and head towards Amjilasa. The trail climbs gradually through dense forests of rhododendron and oak. Along the way, you may encounter local villagers going about their daily activities. After several hours of walking, you will reach Amjilasa, a peaceful village where you will stay overnight.
Day 7 : Trek from Amjilasa (2498m) to Gyabla (2725m)
Today’s trek takes you from Amjilasa to Gyabla, located at 2725 meters. The trail gradually ascends through beautiful forests, offering glimpses of wildlife such as the Himalayan tahr. As you approach Gyabla, the views of the surrounding mountains and valleys begin to open up. Gyabla is a small Sherpa village, providing a serene environment for an overnight stay.
Day 8 : Trek from Gyabla (2725m) to Ghunsa (3415m)
You’ll continue your trek today from Gyabla to Ghunsa, situated at an altitude of 3415 meters. The trail meanders through forests, with occasional views of the Kanchenjunga range and other neighboring peaks. Ghunsa is a larger village, and you will be able to experience Tibetan culture, as many locals are of Tibetan origin. Here, you will rest for the night, preparing for the higher altitudes ahead.
Day 9 : Ghunsa Acclimatization Day (Rest Day) Hiking Ghunsa Ree
To help with acclimatization, today is a rest day in Ghunsa. You can take a short hike to Ghunsa Ree (3-4 hours), a nearby ridge that offers stunning panoramic views of Kanchenjunga and other peaks. The hike will help your body adjust to the increasing altitude, and the rest day is vital for ensuring your continued health and energy for the trek ahead.
Day 10 : Trek from Ghunsa (3415m) to Kambachen (4145m)
After a restful day in Ghunsa, you will begin the ascent to Kambachen at 4145 meters. The trail today ascends steadily, passing through beautiful landscapes and offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. You will encounter a more rugged environment as you get closer to Kambachen, where you will spend the night in a small lodge.
Day 11 : Trek from Kambachen (4145m) to Lonak (4792m)
Today’s trek takes you from Kambachen to Lonak, a high-altitude location at 4792 meters. The terrain becomes more challenging as you approach higher altitudes, with views of snow-capped peaks all around. The higher you go, the more spectacular the scenery becomes, with towering mountains such as Kanchenjunga and Jannu in the distance. Upon arrival at Lonak, you will stay in a basic lodge.
Day 12 : Trek from Lonak (4792m) to Kanchenjunga North Base Camp (5143m)
This is the highlight of your trek, as you will reach the Kanchenjunga North Base Camp, located at 5143 meters. The trail is steep and challenging, but the reward is immense. Upon reaching the base camp, you’ll be surrounded by panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga massif and other surrounding peaks. Spend some time at the base camp, taking in the awe-inspiring scenery, before descending back to Lonak for the night.
Day 13 : Trek from Lonak (4792m) to Ghunsa (3415m)
After visiting the North Base Camp, you will retrace your steps back to Ghunsa. The descent is much easier, and you can enjoy the stunning landscapes on the way back. Ghunsa will offer a comfortable rest for the night, allowing you to relax after the strenuous trek to the base camp.
Day 14 : Trek from Ghunsa (3415m) to Sele La Camp (4240m)
Today, you will ascend to Sele La Camp at 4240 meters. The trail takes you through alpine meadows and forests, gradually climbing higher into the mountains. The camp provides fantastic views of the Kanchenjunga range, and the quiet surroundings will offer a peaceful atmosphere for the night.
Day 15 : Trek from Sele La Camp (4240m) to Cheram (3868m)
Today’s trek takes you downhill to Cheram, located at 3868 meters. As you descend, the terrain becomes less rugged, and you will pass through alpine meadows and small villages. Cheram is a tranquil village with stunning mountain views, offering a restful place to spend the night.
Day 16 : Trek from Cheram (3868m) to Ramche (4580m)
After breakfast, you will continue your trek to Ramche, situated at an altitude of 4580 meters. The trail offers a gradual ascent through scenic landscapes, and as you approach Ramche, the views of the surrounding peaks become even more spectacular. Ramche is a small settlement, and it serves as a great base for exploring the surrounding mountains.
Day 17 : Trek from Ramche (4580m) to Oktang Viewpoint (4730m) then Back to Ramche
Today, you will hike from Ramche to Oktang Viewpoint at 4730 meters. The hike offers breathtaking views of Kanchenjunga and its surrounding peaks, including Jannu and Kumbhakarna. After soaking in the views, you’ll return to Ramche for another overnight stay.
Day 18 : Trek from Ramche (4580m) to Tortang (2995m)
Today marks the beginning of your descent as you head from Ramche to Tortang, located at 2995 meters. The trail descends through forests and valleys, offering a different perspective of the landscape. Tortang is a peaceful village, and you’ll stay here for the night, enjoying the serenity of the surroundings.
Day 19 : Trek from Tortang (2995m) to Sekathum (1576m)
The descent continues today as you trek from Tortang to Sekathum. The trail follows a scenic route through forests, passing by rivers and small villages. The altitude lowers as you approach Sekathum, and you’ll spend the night in a lodge, reflecting on the incredible trek you’ve just completed.
Day 20 : Drive from Sekathum to Ilam
Today, you will drive from Sekathum to Ilam, a town known for its beautiful tea gardens and lush landscapes. The journey is a scenic one, with views of rolling hills and traditional villages along the way. In Ilam, you’ll check into a local guesthouse for a well-deserved rest.
Day 21 : Drive from Ilam to Bhadrapur then Fly to Kathmandu
After breakfast, you will drive from Ilam to Bhadrapur. From there, you’ll catch a flight back to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel, where you can relax and reflect on your incredible journey through the Kanchenjunga region.
Day 22 : Final Departure
Depending on your flight schedule, you’ll have some free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing in Kathmandu. A Himalayan Escape Adventure representative will escort you to the airport for your departure, marking the end of your unforgettable adventure in Nepal.