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Kanchenjunga expedition

Kanchenjunga Expedition targets the world’s third-highest peak at 8,586 meters, located on the Nepal–India border. Renowned for its remote, rugged terrain and stunning ridges, the climb is one of the most challenging Himalayan adventures, requiring strong technical skills and endurance. The expedition involves trekking through pristine forests, alpine meadows, and high glaciers before approaching the base camp. With breathtaking views of neighboring peaks, glaciers, and deep valleys, the journey combines mountaineering Strictness with cultural encounters, offering a truly rewarding and adventurous Himalayan experience.

8586m

61 days

2+

moderate

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jorpul

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Kathmandu

61 days

Tourist coach, Domestic flight

Tourist standard hotel in Kathmandu, Teahouse during trek

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Mt. Kangchenjunga Expedition, the 3rd highest peak after Sagarmatha & K2 at an altitude of 8586 m, was considered the highest peak in the world until 1856. Crowned by 5 significant peaks, out of which three Inhabit at the Nepal-India border and two Inhabit in the Taplejung district of Nepal, Kanchenjunga is a mystical mountain also believed by the locals to be the home to mountain deity. In the Tibetan language, the name 'Kanchinjínga' refers to the “Five Treasures of the Great Snow”. The treasures represent the Storage of God being Gold, Silver, Grain, Gems, and Holy Books and are often associated with the five peaks in the Kanchenjunga Himal.

The Kanchenjunga section of the Himal extends from Nepal to India with around 16 peaks above 7000m. It is bordered in the north by Lhonak Chu, Goma Chu, and Jongsang La while in the East by the Teesta River. The western limits are distinguished as they run down the Jongsang La to Ginseng and Kanchenjunga Glaciers and the rivers of Ghunsa and Tamor. The southern Face of Kanchenjunga Defines Sikkim from Nepal and Northern West Bengal.

The first successful ascent to mt. Kanchenjunga Expedition was made by George Band and Joe Brown the British Expedition team via South West Face on 25 May 1955. The next day, Norman Hardie and Tony Streather also summited the huge mountain and achieved Success over Kanchenjunga. They took the route from the Yalung Glacier to the southwest of the peak, leading to the Yalung face. The route to the summit is a mixed terrain of snow, glaciers, and one icefall with a little section of rock. They had set up six camps during their expedition. Interestingly, Being a holly peak, the four summiters from the 1955 expedition remained a few feet below the sacred summit as promised with the local people of Sikkim. This Mt. Kanchenjunga expedition marked the British second success over the 8000m mountain after Mt. Everest.


The huge mountain massif of Mt. Kangchenjunga Expedition consists of the following peaks:

Kangchenjunga main 8586m

Kangchenjunga West (Yalung Kang) 8505m

Kangchenjunga Central 8482m

Kangchenjunga South 8494m

Kangbachen 7903m


The massif houses five main glaciers namely, Zemu, Kanchenjunga, Yalung, Talung, and Ramtang that drain the Saptakoshi Rivers including Arun, Tamor, and Teesta in Sikkim as well. Mt. Kanchenjunga main is the highest point of the Brahmaputra River Basin, one of the largest river basins. The Mt. Kanchenjunga massif is also a part of the Ganges River Basin.


Mt. Kanchenjunga Expedition has been able to retain its pristine beauty and serenity as it is not very easily accessible from Nepal. The remoteness of its location makes it one of the less frequently traveled destinations despite its Charming beauty. The trekking to the Kanchenjunga region has recently been permitted in Sikkim, the Goecha La pass trek is the most popular one, as it offers a marvelous view of the huge southeast face of Kangchenjunga. The reason for restrictions to traveling in this isolated region could be the myth associated with it, making people believe that some mountain deities dwells in this region. The British Expedition team spotted a Upright walking creature in 1925, which is believed to be “the Kangchenjunga Demon”, often called “Yeti”.


The trekking route to Mt. Kanchenjunga Expedition is unbelievably attractive and mindblowing as it goes through three diverse ecoregions: the eastern Himalayan broadleaved and coniferous forests, the eastern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows, and the Terai Duar Savanna and grasslands. As we trek along, we will come across numerous small and big rivers that rage at their pace. We ought to trek through the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, which is the home to several endangered species including but not limited to Snow Leopards, Asian Black Bears, Red Panda, White-bellied Musk Deer, Blood Pheasant, and Floras like Rhododendrons and Orchids. If lucky enough, we may encounter some of those on our way.


Best Seasons for Mt. Kanchenjunga Trek and Expedition 2025

The best season to go on expeditions to Mt. Kanchenjunga Expedition is Pre-monsoon or Post-monsoon when the sky is clear, the weather is moderate and the days are neither too hot nor too cold nights. However, we can organize trips to Kanchenjunga any time of the year.


What makes the Mt. Kanchenjunga Expedition 2025 difficult?

The Mt. Kanchenjunga expedition 2025 is comparatively more difficult than other 8000m mountains because of its remoteness, technical difficulty, risk of icefall and avalanche, difficulty in managing logistics, and fewer Sherpas available to climb Mt. Kanchenjunga. Moreover, India has restricted the expeditions from the easier side, compelling the climbers to take a tough route.


Preparation for Mt. Kanchenjunga Expedition 2025

Mt. Kanchenjunga Expedition 2025 is quite technical as it involves walking on snow, ice, and glaciers. Only a small section of the climb involves walking on rocks. Harsh terrain and extreme weather conditions pose a huge risk and challenge. Climbers are required to trek and hike for about 10 hours a day, so a high level of physical fitness and substantial mountaineering experience is required for the Mt. Kanchenjunga Expedition. High altitude mountaineers, who have summited Everest and Kanchenjunga claim the latter to be even more tricky and difficult. The last part of the climb comprises the longest horizontal climbs over 8000m making the summit a bit demanding.


Why Climb Mt. Kanchenjunga Expedition in 2025 with us?

Mt. Kanchenjunga is the third-highest mountain in the world. To summit the highest mountain like Kanchenjunga requires a strong team of climbing guides, proper logistic support, accurate weather reports and standby backup support from Basecamp. we are proud to share that we have the best team of neplease climber who have vast experience in climbing with precautions on 8000m mountains like Kanchenjunga. We are responsible and well-known among the mountaineering fraternity for our successful operations with good logistic support and safety.

Programme itinerary :

Day 1 : Arrive at Kathmandu (1400m) / Meet and Greet

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative will warmly welcome you and escort you to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and preparation for trekking

On this day, you explore Kathmandu’s rich cultural and historical heritage, visiting iconic sites such as Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple). This sightseeing provides insight into Nepalese traditions and spirituality. After the tour, the team gathers for expedition briefings, checks and organizes climbing gear, and completes necessary paperwork and permits. The day concludes with final preparations, ensuring one is ready physically and mentally for the journey ahead to Kanchenjunga’s remote village.

Day 3 : Fly to bhadrapur (91m) and drive to Illam bazaar (1206m)

From today, expedition begins its journey toward Kanchenjunga. A short domestic flight takes you from Kathmandu to Bhadrapur at 91 meters above sea level. From Bhadrapur, we Begin on a scenic drive through rolling hills, tea gardens, and lush landscapes, reaching Ilam Bazaar at 1,206 meters. This day combines travel with gentle acclimatization, allowing the team to enjoy the natural beauty of eastern Nepal while preparing for the climbing phases ahead.

Overnight at teahouse.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Airport Pick-up and drop Service
  • Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu (twin sharing basis) with breakfast
  • Guided Tour of Kathmandu valley with an experienced tour guide
  • Sightseeing charges and Entry fees
  • Accommodation during the trek and climb(teahouse / tented camp/guesthouse / homestay)
  • All meals during the trek and climb (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • Oxygen bottles (4 liters.) per member with top-out Mask and Regulator.
  • Climbing Sherpa oxygen 2 cylinders ( 4 liters ) per Sherpa.  
  • Common climbing equipment (necessary rope, ice bars, ice screws, etc.).
  • Clean Mountain bags.
  • Higher Camp Route fix charge.
  • Garbage Shipment Charges. 
  • Transportation (tourist coach / local bus / private vehicle)
  • Round domestic Flight
  • Experienced licensed English-speaking trekking and climbing guide
  • Local government Entry Permit of Rs. 2000 (started in 2018)
  • Insurance of the Guide and Porter
  • Kanchenjunga conservation area entry card
  • All climbing permits.
  • TIMS (Trekking Information Management System) Trekking Permit Card
  • Medical kits carried by the guide
  • All necessary paper works, office service charge and all Government Taxes
Optional Add-Ons:
  • Porter (cost: 20 USD per day, carries 15 – 20 kg load. Accommodation, transport and meal of the Porter is paid by the company)
  • Down jacket, all-season sleeping bag, duffel bag and trekking map (in case if you don‘t have your own. Down jacket, sleeping bag and duffel bag must be returned after completion of the trip)

WHAT'S EXCLUDED

  • Travel and rescue insurance (Essential: Should include emergency evacuation coverage while climbing)
  • International airfare and Visa costs (you can get a Visa upon arrival at the Airport)
  • Personal interest items or gears
  • Tips to guide / driver / porter
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Summit bonus
  • Extra oxygens beyond 5 bottles.
  • Your Personal Climbing Equipment.
  • Charges for Commercial Filming and Drone Permit if needed.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu in case of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Beverage and Drink Items / Other Extra facilities like hot shower during trek
  • Any other expenses which are not mentioned in “What’s Included” section.

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