Walk the more remote wilderness of Kanchenjunga and visit the world's longest blue glacier
Straddling the Nepal-Sikkim border, a journey to Kanchenjunga, Nepal's second and the world's third highest peak, is a special treat. Relatively few trekkers have visited this region although the region was de-restricted in 1988. Our adventure begins at Suketar, and after several days of walking through Limbu villages lead us to the blue Yalung Glacier, our destination. From the tropical lowlands, through great forests and lovely villages up to the glaciers and panoramic views, this is an adventure that will stay with you forever.
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive Kathmandu (1,330m)
Day 2 In Kathmandu, sightseeing Kathmandu Valley
Day 3 Fly to Biratnagar
Day 4 Drive to Phidim affording great views of the famous Tea Estates of Ilam
Day 5 Drive to Taplejung Bazaar (1,824m)
Day 6 Commence trek to Lali Kharka (2,220m)
Day 7/13 Continue trek through remote villages, terraced fields and rich temperate forest along a narrow river valley to alpine meadows and yak pastures before reaching the South Base Camp at Ramche (4,620m)
Day 14 Morning excursion to view the Yalung Glacier from the moraine (4,800m) and return to Tsairam (3,870m)
Day 15/19 Retrace steps to Taplejung and end trek at Suketar (2,400m)
Day 20 Fly Suketar to Biratnagar or continue fly to Kathmandu (weather and schedule permitting)
Day 21At leisure in Kathmandu
Day 22Trip concludes
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Situated between India and Tibet (China), Nepal is a small Himalayan country replete with rich nature and culture. It runs 800 km in length and approximately 200 km in breadth.
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