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Of all the world's great peaks,, Kanchenjunga is perhaps
the least known; the third highest in the world at 8,598m,it
sits astride the Nepal/Sikkim border only a few miles
from Tibet. This route was opened to the trekkers in
1988, though people have trekked in the area in connection
with mounaineering expedition since the turn of the
century.Kanchenjunga is along way from Kathmandu and
the nearest road and airports are along way from the
mountains.Our long trek here climbs from the intensively
cultivated hillsides of the Nepal Midlands, populated
by the Rai and Limbu tribes, towards the peaks of Jannu
and Khabru and the great wall of Kumbakarna, Kanchenjunga
and Rathong, passing on the way through some of the
finest high mountain scenery anywhere. Until very recently
this was a restricted area, so this is an ideal trek
for those who already know Nepal and want to get away
from the better known areas and visit a remoter part
where few foreigners have penetrated. We fly from Kathmandu
to Biratnagar and transfer to Basantapur on the same
day. The trek begins with our first camp at Chauki then
trek through Gyabla, and ascend to the higher camp at
Pang Pema (5120m) and camp at Lhonak. The trek concludes
at Suketar via the descent from Omje Khola, from where
we fly back to Kathmandu.
Day 01: Arrivel in Kathmandu and transfer
to the Hotel Everest Area
Day 02: Free day Kathmandu
Day 03: Kathmandu to Pokhara by flight
camp Australian camp
Day 04: Australian camp to Landruk
Mordi Khola
Day 05: Mordi Khola to Tada Pani
Day 06: Tada Pani to Ghorepani
Day 07: Ghorepani to Kuwapani(Tin Pokhari)
Day 08: Kuwapani to Deupur(Less park
Deurali)
Day 09: Deupur to Pathichur
Day 10: Pathichur to Pokhara by Bus
Day 11: Pokhara to Kathmandu by flight
or Bus and over night hotel
Day 12: Free day in Kathmandu
Day 13: Departure from Kathmandu
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