Kanchenjunga Extreme Trek is an adventurer trek with the third highest mountain
in the world and one of the remote trekking areas in the north-eastern border
Himalaya of Nepal and joined with Sikkim if India. This is one of the listed treks
in the Nepal and this trek start from the Hile and finished after fly out from
Taplejung. The commence trekking up Tamor valley along one of the oldest trade
routes in the Himalaya with the lush rhododendron forests you climb on into high
alpine terrain beyond the village of Gunsa and a camp established high above this
village that provides outstanding views of massif Kanchenjunga. We pass the Lapsung
La pass and Mirgin and trek on the Yalung Glacier and Kanchenjunga Base Camp.
This really is still explorative trekking and you must be prepared to take the
trail as it comes.
This area is abundant in wildlife and habitation consists of only a few scattered
villages. There is good wildlife as musk deer, blue sheep and for the believer,
the Yeti. Magnificent views of Everest, Makalu and look up at massif Mt. Kanchenjunga
towering south face is easily reward enough for your efforts. We walk on a following
quiet trail through beautiful remote landscapes will make the trip worth while.
You'll encounters with local Sherpa, Limbu and Rai communities and trek down
to Taplejung ends you trek with great memories.
At 6 am your Sherpa will come to your tent with a chirpy good morning, followed shortly by a basin of hot water to wash in. Then it's time to order breakfast, pack up your kit and head off to trek for the next three hours through forests, hills, mountains and local villages. You'll stop for an hour at a particularly pleasant spot along the way for a well-earned hot lunch. Then you'll then walk another three hours or so, before you stop for the night. Then you can have tea or coffee and some light snacks, before exploring the area with trek leader or just relaxing until dinner is served in a tented dining hall.
The evenings are spent reading or chatting with your fellow trekkers and crew about the trip so far(s). A pack of cards is an asset on these nights; the crew love teaching various Nepali card games and learning new Western games. Finally, it's off to bed for a well deserved night's rest before you start it all again.
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