Kanchenjungha Circuit Trek -20 Days

One of Nepal’s most isolated, adventerous, and rewarding Himalayan treks is the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek. This trek circles Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,586m), the third-highest mountain in the world. It is away […]

20 Days
Hotel and Teahouse
Start from Kathmandu and End to Kathmandu
Min 1 to Max 14 Pax in a group
Flight and Local Jeep Transfers
strenuous

Highlights

  • Experience stunning close-up views of Kanchenjunga, the world’s third highest peak, from its North and South Base Camps.
  • Trek through remote, untouched wilderness with different landscapes, from lush tea gardens to high alpine glaciers.
  • Cross difficult mountain passes like Sele Le, which offer spectacular 360° views of the Himalayas.
  • Immerse yourself in real Sherpa, Limbu, and Rai cultures in quiet mountain villages along the route.
  • Enjoy peaceful trekking away from crowds on one of Nepal’s least commercialized and most rewarding circuits.

Overview

One of Nepal’s most isolated, adventerous, and rewarding Himalayan treks is the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek. This trek circles Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,586m), the third-highest mountain in the world. It is away from the overcrowded Everest and Annapurna routes, this trek offers a pristine wilderness experience, which is located in the far eastern side of Nepal, near the borders of India and Tibet.

During this trek, you will trek through some of the breathtaking scenery in Nepal, also cross high passes, and explore both the North Base Camp (Pangpema, 5,140m) and the South Base Camp (Ramche, 4,580m) during this majestic trek.

This trek offers you all, a journey through contrasting landscapes and cultures, from the winds wept yak pastures and icy glaciers of the Kanchenjunga massif to the unreal tea gardens of Illam and the rhododendron forests of Taplejung. You will be able to encounter the Limbu, Rai, Tibetan Sherpa, and Bhote communities, learn about their distinctive customs, and travel through remote villages, high mountain passes, and alpine forests.

This trek is a difficult and challenging, which is best suited for hikers who enjoy rough terrain and are in good physical condition. You will hike to the breathtaking Jannu Base Camp, take rest days to acclimatise and admire the glaciers and tall peaks of Kanchenjunga from both sides of the massif.

Culture during the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek

The special aspect of the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is the chance to experience diverse and authentic Himalayan cultures, around the areas which are likely to be untouched by mass tourism. From the lower hills to the high mountains, you’ll encounter the variety in culture and experience fascinating blend of ethnic groups, traditions, languages, and lifestyles.

Lower Hills: Limbu & Rai Communities

When you first start the trek, at the starting and end (Phidim, Illam, Taplejung, Sekathum, Rani Pul), you’ll pass through villages of the Limbu (Yakthung) and Rai (Khambu) people. You can experience these peoples culture at the very begninnging.These groups are indigenous to eastern Nepal, with their own Sino-Tibetan languages. They are fully emmerged into the Hindu-Buddhist beliefs. You will be able to see beautiful terraced fields, traditional wooden houses with carved windows, and women weaving colorful dhaka fabrics, this reflets their culture and tradition. The Limbu culture is known for its Chyabrung dance, tongba (millet beer), and spiritual rituals conducted by local shamans.The warm hospitality in these villages will be a heartfelt and genuine experiennce for you as tourism here is still not commercialized.

Mid-Hills: Mixed Ethnic Villages

The another cultural experience can be witnessed when you reach between Taplejung and Ghunsa, where the culture gradually start to change. Here, Villages like Amjilosa and Gyabla have a mix of Sherpa, Tibetan-Bhote, and Limbu people. You will start to see Buddhist influences such as prayer flags strung across trails, mani walls (stone walls inscribed with prayers), and small chortens (stupas) by the path reflecting their culture.

High Himalaya: Tibetan Buddhist Sherpa & Bhote Culture

From Ghunsa upwards to Kambachen, Lhonak, and Pangpema, you enter the realm of the high-altitude Sherpa and Bhote communities.

  • These are Tibetan Buddhist people, culturally close to the Sherpas of Everest and the Tibetans across the border.
  • Villages are adorned with colorful prayer flags, monasteries (gompas), and spinning prayer wheels.
  • Monks and nuns chant prayers and burn juniper incense in monasteries, especially at Ghunsa and Cheram.
  • Life revolves around yak herding, farming buckwheat and potatoes, and practicing Buddhism.

In these remote villages, you’ll likely hear the Tibetan language or dialects, see people wearing traditional woolen chubas (robes), and witness deeply spiritual daily life amidst the harsh environment.

Itinerary

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Day 1

Arrival

Altitude 1500M
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals None
Arrival
Day 2

Kathmandu to Bhadrapur and to Phidim/Kanyam

Altitude 1820
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
Your journey starts with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Bhadrapur in eastern Nepal. Enjoy views of Himalayan peaks and the lush lowlands below. From Bhadrapur, you’ll drive through rolling hills and terraced fields to the lovely tea-growing region of Kanyam or Phidim. This area is known for its rich plantations and cool, fresh air. Spend the night at a lodge among the tea gardens.
Day 3

Phidim/Kanyam to Sekathum

Altitude 2510
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
Today involves a long but beautiful drive through the hills of eastern Nepal. You’ll pass villages, forests, and rivers. The road becomes narrower and bumpier as you get closer to the mountains. Arrive at Sekathum, the trailhead, a small settlement by the river that has basic lodges, preparing you for trekking the next day.
Day 4

Sekathum to Amjilosa

Altitude 2510
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
The trek starts with a challenging walk along the Ghunsa Khola. You’ll cross several suspension bridges and climb steep trails through thick forests. Along the way, see beautiful waterfalls, bamboo groves, and a few scattered hamlets before reaching the tiny, quiet village of Amjilosa, surrounded by hills and forests.
Day 5

Amjilosa to Gyabla

Altitude 2730
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
A shorter day on the trail, you’ll climb gently through rhododendron and pine forests, with occasional glimpses of snow-capped peaks. Arrive at Gyabla, a small, tranquil settlement located in a forest clearing, with terraced fields and grazing pastures nearby.
Day 6

Gyabla to Ghunsa

Altitude 3595
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
Leaving the dense forests, you enter more open and alpine terrain. The trail goes past wooden bridges, open meadows, and shrines with colorful prayer flags before you arrive at Ghunsa. This charming Sherpa village is the largest in the area, featuring stone houses, a monastery, and friendly locals
Day 7

Acclimatization Day in Ghunsa

Altitude 3595
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
Take a rest day to help your body adjust to the altitude. You can hike to nearby hills or visit the monastery for panoramic mountain views and the region’s quiet spiritual atmosphere before returning to Ghunsa to relax and get ready for the higher elevations ahead
Day 8

Ghunsa to Kambachen

Altitude 4100
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
Continue along the Ghunsa Khola valley, crossing yak pastures and rocky ground. The views of Jannu’s dramatic ice walls become more impressive as you climb. End the day at Kambachen, a remote cluster of lodges in a wide, windswept valley surrounded by towering peaks
Day 9

Acclimatization Day in Kambachen (Hike to Jannu Base Camp)

Altitude 4100
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
This second acclimatization day includes a rewarding side hike to Mt. Jannu Base Camp (4,600m). The imposing vertical wall of Jannu and surrounding glaciers create a striking scene. After taking in the views, return to Kambachen to rest.
Day 10

Kambachen to Lhonak

Altitude 4785
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
The landscape changes to stark and glacial terrain as you move past rocky moraines and ice-fed streams to Lhonak. This tiny settlement has just a few lodges set against a vast, icy wilderness. Views of Kanchenjunga and the nearby peaks start to dominate the horizon
Day 11

Trek to Kanchenjunga North Base Camp (Pangpema, 5,140m)

Altitude 4785
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
This day features the highlight of the trek: a full-day hike to the north base camp at Pangpema. Enjoy unforgettable, up-close views of Kanchenjunga’s massive north face and glaciers. After soaking in the scenery, return to Lhonak for the night.
Day 12

Lhonak to Ghunsa

Altitude 3595
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
Retrace your steps down the valley through Kambachen back to Ghunsa. Enjoy the familiar sights while descending, which requires less effort. Overnight at Ghunsa.
Day 13

Ghunsa to Sele Le

Altitude 4390
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
Leave the main valley and climb steeply into ridges covered with rhododendron and juniper, heading toward Sele Le. This high, remote pass area offers stunning sunset views over the Himalayas.
Day 14

Sele Le to Cheram

Altitude 3870
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
This is a tough day as you cross several high passes (Sinion La, Mirgin La), with panoramic views of Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and even distant Everest. Then, descend into the Yalung Valley to the village of Cheram
Day 15

Trek to Kanchenjunga South Base Camp (Ramche, 4,580m)

Altitude 4580
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
Another major highlight features a hike to the south base camp at Ramche. Here, the Yalung Glacier and the south face of Kanchenjunga create an inspiring scene. After exploring, return to Cheram or stay at Ramche
Day 16

Ramche to Torongding

Altitude 2080
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
The trail descends steeply through dense forests, past herders’ huts and riverside villages, as you leave the high mountains behind. Spend the night in the small village of Torongding.
Day 17

Torongding to Rani Pul

Altitude 1430
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
Continue your descent through subtropical forests and Limbu and Rai villages. Cross suspension bridges over roaring rivers before reaching Rani Pul, where the road starts.
Day 18

Drive Rani Pul to Illam/Kanyam

Altitude 1820
Accommodation Teahouse
Meals BLD
Enjoy a scenic drive through rolling hills and tea estates back to Illam/Kanyam. You can stroll through the tea gardens, sip fresh Illam tea, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere after the long trek.
Day 19

Drive to Bhadrapur, Fly to Kathmandu

Altitude 1300
Accommodation Hotel
Meals BLD
In the morning, drive from Illam to Bhadrapur and catch your flight back to Kathmandu. Arrive in the city by late morning, marking the end of your amazing adventure around Kanchenjunga.
Day 20

Final Departure

Altitude 1350
Meals Breakfast

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