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Kanchenjunga North Base Camp Yoga Trek

destination Kanchenjunga
duration 25 Days
grade High Advance
start/end point Kathmandu/Kathmandu
region Kanchenjunga
max altitude 5,143m
group size 2-12
meal All inclusive
activity 5-6 Hrs
accommodation Tea House
season Autum / Sprining

Kanchenjunga North Base Camp Yoga Trek

The Kanchenjunga North Base Camp Yoga Trek is a challenging trek that takes you to the base camp of the world's third-highest mountain, Kanchenjunga (8,586m), in the eastern part of Nepal. This trek is a combination of yoga and meditation practices with a challenging high-altitude trek.

The trek starts from the town of Taplejung and goes through the beautiful villages of Chirwa, Sekathum, and Amjilosa, where you will get to experience the traditional lifestyle of the local people. As you climb higher, you will reach the base camp of Kanchenjunga, which offers stunning views of the mountain and its surroundings.

Throughout the trek, you will have the opportunity to practice yoga and meditation in some of the most beautiful and serene locations in the Himalayas. You will also have the chance to learn about the local culture and traditions from the local people and explore the beautiful forests and landscapes of the Kanchenjunga region.

The Kanchenjunga North Base Camp Yoga Trek is a challenging trek that requires a good level of fitness and experience in high-altitude trekking. It is recommended that you have some previous trekking experience before attempting this trek. You will also need to acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness.

Overall, the Kanchenjunga North Base Camp Yoga Trek is a unique and rewarding experience that combines the physical and spiritual aspects of trekking in the Himalayas. It is a perfect choice for those seeking a challenging adventure that also offers a chance for self-reflection and personal growth through yoga and meditation practices.

  • One Yoga practice per day

  • Two asana practices per day

  • Daily Meditation and pranayama

ITINERARY

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On the first day of the trek, you will arrive in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. You will be greeted by a representative from Himalayan Yoga And Excursion who will transfer you to your hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you can explore the city or rest in your hotel to overcome jetlag. In the evening, you will have a pre-trek briefing where you will meet your trekking guide and other members of the trekking team. The guide will provide you with an overview of the trek, the necessary equipment, and answer any questions you may have. You will also be advised to check your trekking gear and make sure that everything is in order. Afterward, you can enjoy dinner at a local restaurant and prepare for an early start the next day.
On this day, you will have a full day to explore Kathmandu, which is known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. You can take a guided sightseeing tour of the city and visit famous landmarks such as Swayambhunath Stupa, Boudhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. You will also have some free time to explore the bustling streets of Thamel, a popular tourist district in Kathmandu, where you can buy trekking gear and souvenirs. In the afternoon, you will return to your hotel and finalize your trekking preparations. Your guide will check your trekking equipment and provide you with any necessary gear that you may have missed. You will also have a final briefing about the trek and be briefed about the upcoming trekking itinerary. In the evening, you will have a traditional Nepali dinner with your trekking team and get some rest before the start of the trek the following day.
On this day, you will take a flight from Kathmandu to Biratnagar, a city in eastern Nepal. The flight takes around 50 minutes, and upon arrival, you will drive to Taplejung, which is the starting point of the trek. The drive takes around 7-8 hours and will take you through scenic landscapes and small villages. Once you arrive in Taplejung, you will check into a local lodge and spend some time exploring the village. You can interact with the locals and learn about their culture and way of life. In the evening, your guide will brief you about the trekking itinerary for the next day and answer any questions you may have. You will then enjoy dinner and spend the night at the lodge.
After an early breakfast, you will begin your trek to Mitlung. The trail descends through lush green forests and small villages, passing by rice paddies and terraced farms. You will also cross several suspension bridges over the Tamor River and its tributaries. The trek to Mitlung takes around 6-7 hours, and you will cover a distance of approximately 15 kilometers. Once you arrive in Mitlung, you will check into a local lodge and rest for the day. You can explore the village and interact with the locals, who are primarily of the Limbu and Rai ethnic groups. In the evening, your guide will lead a yoga session to help you relax and prepare for the upcoming days of the trek. You will then enjoy dinner and spend the night at the lodge.
After an early morning yoga session, you will start your trek to Chirwa. The trail continues to descend through forests and small villages, passing by several waterfalls and streams. You will also cross the Simbuwa Khola and the Ghunsa Khola rivers on suspension bridges. The trek to Chirwa takes around 6-7 hours, and you will cover a distance of approximately 14 kilometers. Chirwa is a small village that lies on the banks of the Tamor River and is home to the Limbu and Sherpa ethnic groups. Once you arrive in Chirwa, you will check into a local lodge and rest for the day. You can explore the village and interact with the locals, who are known for their hospitality and warmth. In the evening, your guide will lead a yoga session to help you relax and unwind. You will then enjoy dinner and spend the night at the lodge.
After an early morning yoga session, you will begin your trek to Sekathum. The trail climbs uphill and passes through beautiful forests of rhododendron and oak trees. You will also cross the Ghunsa Khola River on a suspension bridge and pass by small villages along the way. The trek to Sekathum takes around 5-6 hours, and you will cover a distance of approximately 11 kilometers. Sekathum is a small village located at the confluence of the Ghunsa and Tamor rivers, and is home to the Limbu and Sherpa ethnic groups. Once you arrive in Sekathum, you will check into a local lodge and rest for the day. You can explore the village and interact with the locals, who have a rich cultural heritage and unique way of life. In the evening, your guide will lead a yoga session to help you stretch and relax your muscles. You will then enjoy dinner and spend the night at the lodge.
After an early morning yoga session, you will start your trek to Amjilosa. The trail climbs steeply uphill, passing through dense forests of bamboo and rhododendron trees. You will also cross several small streams and waterfalls along the way. The trek to Amjilosa takes around 6-7 hours, and you will cover a distance of approximately 14 kilometers. Amjilosa is a small village located on the banks of the Ghunsa River and is home to the Tibetan and Sherpa ethnic groups. Once you arrive in Amjilosa, you will check into a local lodge and rest for the day. You can explore the village and interact with the locals, who are known for their traditional way of life and cultural practices. In the evening, your guide will lead a yoga session to help you rejuvenate and unwind. You will then enjoy dinner and spend the night at the lodge.
After an early morning yoga session, you will start your trek to Gyabla. The trail climbs steeply uphill, passing through dense forests of bamboo, rhododendron, and pine trees. You will also cross several small streams and waterfalls along the way. The trek to Gyabla takes around 5-6 hours, and you will cover a distance of approximately 10 kilometers. Gyabla is a small village located on the banks of the Ghunsa River and is home to the Sherpa ethnic group. Once you arrive in Gyabla, you will check into a local lodge and rest for the day. You can explore the village and interact with the locals, who are known for their hospitality and warmth. In the evening, your guide will lead a yoga session to help you relax and unwind. You will then enjoy dinner and spend the night at the lodge.
After an early morning yoga session, you will start your trek to Ghunsa. The trail continues to climb uphill, passing through forests of rhododendron and juniper trees. You will also cross several streams and waterfalls along the way. The trek to Ghunsa takes around 5-6 hours, and you will cover a distance of approximately 9 kilometers. Ghunsa is a small Tibetan village located on the banks of the Ghunsa River and is home to the Sherpa and Tibetan ethnic groups. Once you arrive in Ghunsa, you will check into a local lodge and rest for the day. You can explore the village and interact with the locals, who have a unique culture and way of life. In the evening, your guide will lead a yoga session to help you relax and unwind. You will then enjoy dinner and spend the night at the lodge.
Today is an acclimatization day at Ghunsa. Acclimatization is necessary to prevent altitude sickness, which can occur when you ascend to high altitudes too quickly. During the day, you can explore the village and take short hikes to nearby viewpoints to help your body adjust to the high altitude. In the morning, you will participate in a yoga session led by your guide to help you relax and rejuvenate your body. You can also interact with the locals and learn about their unique culture and way of life. You may visit the nearby monastery, which is a significant cultural and religious site in the region. In the evening, you will return to your lodge and enjoy dinner before retiring for the night. Make sure to get plenty of rest to prepare for the upcoming days of trekking.
After acclimatizing in Ghunsa, today you will trek to Khambachen, which is situated at an altitude of 4,100m. The trail follows the river as it winds through the valley. You will pass through dense forests of rhododendron and pine trees, and will likely encounter some wildlife along the way. As you trek higher, the landscape changes dramatically, and you will find yourself surrounded by towering mountains on all sides. You will pass by several small villages and tea houses, where you can stop for a rest and a warm drink. After several hours of trekking, you will arrive at Khambachen, a small village nestled in a valley surrounded by snow-capped peaks. You will check in at a tea house or lodge, and spend the remainder of the day resting and acclimatizing to the altitude. You can spend the afternoon exploring the village and its surroundings, or simply relaxing and enjoying the views. The air at this altitude is thin, so it's important to take it easy and avoid overexerting yourself. You will spend the night in Khambachen, preparing for the next day's trek.
Today is an acclimatization day, which means you will spend the day resting and adjusting to the altitude to ensure that your body is properly acclimated before continuing the trek. It's important to take these rest days seriously in order to avoid altitude sickness and ensure a safe and enjoyable trek. You can spend the day exploring the village and its surroundings, or simply relaxing and enjoying the views. There are several short hikes and day trips that you can take from Khambachen, including a hike to a nearby glacier or a visit to a traditional yak herding village. During the day, you can also participate in a yoga session to stretch and rejuvenate your muscles and mind. Yoga can be particularly helpful in high altitude environments, as it can help to increase oxygen flow and reduce stress. In the evening, you will return to your tea house or lodge in Khambachen for a warm meal and a good night's rest, preparing for the next day's trek.
After a day of rest and acclimatization, you'll resume your trek towards Kanchenjunga North Base Camp. Today's trek will take you through stunning alpine scenery and towards the snout of the Kanchenjunga Glacier. You'll start the day by crossing the river and ascending gradually towards Ramtang monastery, located at an elevation of 4,320 meters. The monastery is situated in a beautiful location with amazing views of the mountains. From Ramtang, you'll continue your trek towards Lhonak, a small settlement at an elevation of 4,790 meters. The trail passes through moraines and rocky terrain as you make your way closer to the base of Kanchenjunga. The views of the towering peaks of Kanchenjunga, Jannu, and Yalung Kang are absolutely stunning and make for an unforgettable experience. Once you arrive at Lhonak, you'll check in to your tea house or lodge and take some time to rest and recharge. In the evening, you can participate in a yoga session to stretch your muscles and relax your mind. A warm meal will be served before you retire for the night, preparing for the next day's trek to Kanchenjunga North Base Camp.
Today is the day you've been waiting for! You'll finally reach Kanchenjunga North Base Camp, also known as Pangpema. The trek from Lhonak to Pangpema is a strenuous one, with a steady climb through rocky terrain and moraines. The trail can be slippery at times, so it's important to take your time and watch your step. As you climb higher, the views become more and more spectacular, with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and glaciers. Eventually, you'll reach Pangpema, located at an elevation of 5,143 meters, and be rewarded with an awe-inspiring view of Kanchenjunga's northern face. Once you arrive at Pangpema, you'll check in to your tea house or lodge and take some time to rest and admire the stunning scenery. In the afternoon, you can participate in a yoga session to help your body adjust to the high altitude and alleviate any soreness or stiffness. After dinner, you can step outside to gaze at the stars and the moonlit peaks of Kanchenjunga. It's an experience you won't forget anytime soon!
Today is an exploration day at Kanchenjunga North Base Camp, also known as Pangpema. You'll have the whole day to explore the area, take pictures, and soak up the stunning views. After breakfast, you can participate in a yoga session with your trekking group to help your body adjust to the high altitude and stay limber. You can then spend the rest of the day exploring the surrounding area. One of the most popular activities is to hike to the nearby glaciers, which offer some of the most breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga massif. Alternatively, you can choose to relax at the base camp and take in the stunning scenery. The view of the northern face of Kanchenjunga, with its towering ice walls and hanging glaciers, is truly awe-inspiring. In the evening, you can participate in a group meditation session to help you relax and unwind after a long day of exploration. You'll then enjoy dinner with your trekking group before retiring to your tea house or lodge for the night.
Today, you'll retrace your steps back down from Kanchenjunga North Base Camp to Khambachen. You'll wake up early in the morning to catch the stunning sunrise over the mountains. After breakfast, you'll start your descent towards Khambachen. The trail will be mostly downhill, and you'll retrace your steps through the beautiful alpine forests and yak pastures. On the way, you can take some time to stop at Lhonak for lunch and to rest your tired legs. After a short break, you'll continue the descent towards the beautiful village of Khambachen. Once you reach Khambachen, you'll have some free time to relax and explore the area. You can take a stroll around the village, visit the local monastery, or simply rest and rejuvenate in preparation for the next day's trek. In the evening, you'll participate in a group yoga and meditation session to help you unwind and relax after a long day of trekking. You'll then enjoy dinner with your trekking group before retiring to your tea house or lodge for the night.
Today, you'll trek back down from Khambachen to Ghunsa. The trail will be mostly downhill, and you'll retrace your steps through the beautiful forests and streams. You'll start your trek after breakfast, following the trail that runs alongside the Ghunsa Khola. Along the way, you'll pass through several traditional villages where you can observe the local way of life and interact with the friendly locals. After a few hours of trekking, you'll reach Ghunsa, where you'll have lunch and rest for a while. In the afternoon, you can explore the village and visit the local monastery, which is one of the oldest and most important in the region. In the evening, you'll participate in a group yoga and meditation session to help you relax and unwind after a long day of trekking. You'll then enjoy dinner with your trekking group before retiring to your tea house or lodge for the night.
Today, you will trek from Ghunsa to Sele La, which is situated at an altitude of 4,290m. You will start the day by following the river up towards the north. The trail climbs gradually through beautiful forests of rhododendron and pine trees. Along the way, you will pass several small villages and cross several streams and rivers. As you continue trekking, you will gradually ascend towards Sele La. The trail becomes steeper as you approach the pass, and you will be treated to stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including Kumbhakarna (Jannu) and Kanchenjunga. After a few hours of trekking, you will reach the top of Sele La, where you will be greeted with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. You can spend some time at the pass, taking pictures and enjoying the scenery. From Sele La, the trail descends steeply to the village of Cheram, which is situated at an altitude of 3,870m. You will check in at a tea house or lodge in Cheram and rest for the remainder of the day. You can explore the village and interact with the locals, who are known for their hospitality and friendliness. You will spend the night in Cheram, preparing for the next day's trek.
Today, you will trek from Sele La to Tseram, which is situated at an altitude of 3,870m. You will start the day by ascending to the Sele La pass (4,290m), which offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, including Makalu and Everest. After spending some time at the pass, you will descend to the village of Ghunsa Khola. From Ghunsa Khola, the trail climbs gradually through beautiful forests of rhododendron and pine trees. Along the way, you will pass several small villages and cross several streams and rivers. You will also pass through the village of Tamo, which is located at an altitude of 3,190m. As you continue trekking, you will gradually ascend towards Tseram. The trail is relatively easy, and you will be treated to stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including Kumbhakarna (Jannu) and Kanchenjunga. After a few hours of trekking, you will reach the village of Tseram, where you will check in at a tea house or lodge. You can rest for the rest of the day and acclimatize to the higher altitude. In the evening, you can explore the village and interact with the locals, who are known for their hospitality and friendliness. You will spend the night in Tseram, preparing for the next day's trek.
Today, you will trek from Tseram to Tortong. The trail is relatively easy, and you will descend through beautiful forests and cross several rivers and streams along the way. You will start the day by crossing the Yalung Glacier, which is a beautiful sight to behold. The trail then descends steeply through dense forests of rhododendron and juniper trees. As you descend, you will be treated to stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. After a few hours of trekking, you will reach the village of Tortong, which is located at an altitude of 2,995m. You will check in at a tea house or lodge in the village and rest for the rest of the day. In the evening, you can explore the village and interact with the locals, who are known for their hospitality and friendliness. You can also attend a cultural program organized by the locals if there is one happening during your visit. You will spend the night in Tortong, preparing for the next day's trek.
Today, you will trek from Tortong to Yamphudin. The trail is quite challenging and involves both uphill and downhill sections, so be prepared for a long day of trekking. You will start by descending to cross the Simbuwa Khola river and then climb steeply up through dense forest. The trail then levels out for a while as you pass through small settlements and fields. After a few hours of trekking, you will reach the village of Lamite Bhanjyang, which is located at an altitude of 3,412m. From here, you will descend steeply down a rocky trail to cross the Omje Khola river and then climb up to the village of Yamphudin. Yamphudin is a beautiful village located at an altitude of 2,080m and is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional houses. You will check in at a tea house or lodge in the village and rest for the rest of the day. In the evening, you can explore the village and interact with the locals, who are known for their hospitality and friendliness. You can also attend a cultural program organized by the locals if there is one happening during your visit. You will spend the night in Yamphudin, preparing for the next day's trek.
After breakfast, you will start your trek from Yamphudin towards Khebang. The trail takes you through beautiful forests and fields with spectacular views of the mountains. You will start by crossing a bridge over Omje Khola and then climb up through dense forest until you reach the village of Mamankhe. You can take a short break here and enjoy some refreshments before continuing on the trail. The trail then takes you through beautiful terraced fields and small settlements before you reach the village of Khebang. The village is located at an altitude of 1,910m and is known for its traditional houses and rich cultural heritage. Upon reaching Khebang, you will check in at a tea house or lodge and relax for the rest of the day. In the evening, you can explore the village and interact with the locals, who are known for their hospitality and friendliness. You can also try some local cuisine and learn about the traditional lifestyle of the people in this region. You will spend the night in Khebang, preparing for the final days of the trek.
Today, you will trek from Khebang to Thorpu, which is a small village located at an altitude of 1,500m. The trek takes around 6-7 hours, and you will pass through several small settlements and lush forests along the way. You will begin your trek by crossing a suspension bridge over the Kabeli River and then climbing up a steep path through the forest. The trail then flattens out as you reach the village of Yangpang, where you can take a break and enjoy some snacks or drinks. After Yangpang, you will descend to cross another suspension bridge and then climb up a hill to reach the village of Thorpu. The village is located on a ridge, and you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys from here. You will check in at a tea house or lodge in the village and relax for the rest of the day. In the evening, you can explore the village and interact with the locals, who are known for their hospitality and warmth. You can also try some local cuisine or attend a cultural program organized by the locals if there is one happening during your visit. You will spend the night in Thorpu.
After breakfast, you will begin your drive from Thorpu to Birtamod, which is located in the southeastern region of Nepal. The drive takes around 8-9 hours, and you will pass through several towns and villages along the way. You will have the opportunity to enjoy scenic views of the mountains and valleys of Nepal during the drive. Once you reach Birtamod, you will check in at the hotel and relax for a while. In the evening, you will catch a flight back to Kathmandu. The flight takes around an hour, and you will have a bird's eye view of the beautiful Nepalese landscape during the journey. Once you arrive in Kathmandu, your guide will transfer you to your hotel, where you can freshen up and rest for a while. You can then explore the city or do some last-minute souvenir shopping if you wish. Your guide can recommend some places to visit or shop, and you can also ask for restaurant recommendations if you would like to try some local cuisine. In the evening, you will enjoy a farewell dinner with your guide and support staff, where you can share your experiences and memories of the trek. You will then return to your hotel and spend the night in Kathmandu.
Today is the last day of the trek, and you will depart from Kathmandu. After breakfast, your guide will accompany you to the airport, where you will catch your flight back home or to your next destination. Make sure to pack all your belongings and check out of your hotel before leaving for the airport. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have some free time to explore Kathmandu or do some last-minute souvenir shopping. Your guide can recommend some places to visit or shop, and you can also ask for restaurant recommendations if you would like to try some local cuisine. Once you arrive at the airport, your guide will assist you with the check-in process and bid you farewell. You can then board your flight and return home, carrying with you unforgettable memories of the Kanchenjunga North Base Camp Yoga Trek.

SERVICES

COST INCLUDE

  • Trekking permits: The Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit (KCAP) and the Restricted Area Permit (RAP) are required for this trek.

  • Transportation: Transportation from Kathmandu to Taplejung and back to Kathmandu is included in the cost.

  • Accommodation: Accommodation in basic tea houses and lodges during the trek is included in the cost.

  • Meals: Three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek are included in the cost.

  • Guide and porter: The cost of a licensed trekking guide and a porter is included in the cost.

  • Yoga and meditation sessions: Daily yoga and meditation sessions are included in the cost.

  • Equipment: Essential equipment such as a sleeping bag, down jacket, and trekking poles may be included in the cost.

COST EXCLUDE

  • International airfare: The cost of international airfare to Kathmandu, Nepal is not included in the trek cost.

  • Travel insurance: It is highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers emergency medical and evacuation expenses, trip cancellations, and other unforeseen circumstances. This cost is not included in the trek cost.

  • Personal expenses: Personal expenses such as alcoholic beverages, snacks, and extra meals are not included in the trek cost.

  • Tips: Tips for the trekking guide, porter, and other staff are not included in the trek cost.

  • Equipment: Some essential equipment such as trekking boots, personal clothing, and day packs are not included in the trek cost and should be arranged by the trekkers themselves.

EQUIPMENTS

The Kanchenjunga North Base Camp Yoga Trek is a high-altitude trek and requires proper equipment to ensure a safe and comfortable journey. Here is a list of essential equipment and gear you should bring with you:

  1. Trekking boots: Sturdy and comfortable trekking boots with good ankle support and a firm grip are essential for this trek.

  2. Backpack: A good quality backpack with a capacity of at least 50-60 liters is recommended to carry all your gear and equipment.

  3. Sleeping bag: A high-quality sleeping bag rated for at least -10°C is necessary for this trek.

  4. Down jacket: A warm down jacket is essential for cold nights and high altitudes.

  5. Trekking pants: Comfortable, lightweight, and quick-drying trekking pants are ideal for this trek.

  6. Base layers: Bring several sets of thermal base layers, including long-sleeve shirts and leggings, to keep you warm in cold temperatures.

  7. Fleece jacket: A warm and lightweight fleece jacket provides additional insulation.

  8. Waterproof jacket and pants: A good quality waterproof jacket and pants are necessary to protect you from rain and snow.

  9. Gloves and hat: Warm gloves and a woolen hat are essential for cold weather.

  10. Sunglasses: High-quality sunglasses with UV protection are necessary to protect your eyes from snow blindness.

  11. Headlamp: A good quality headlamp with extra batteries is essential for navigating in the dark.

  12. Trekking poles: Lightweight and sturdy trekking poles provide extra support and stability on steep and uneven terrain.

  13. First aid kit: A basic first aid kit containing bandages, antiseptic creams, pain relievers, and other essential items is necessary.

  14. Water bottle and water purification tablets: Bring a refillable water bottle and water purification tablets to avoid drinking contaminated water.

  15. Sunscreen and lip balm: High SPF sunscreen and lip balm protect your skin and lips from the harsh mountain sun and wind.

It is essential to pack light and only bring necessary items. You can rent or purchase equipment and gear in Kathmandu or Taplejung if you don't want to carry them with you from home.

GOOD TO KNOW

PERMITS

You need to obtain two permits for this trek - the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit (KCAP) and the Restricted Area Permit (RAP) from the Nepal Tourism Board.

ALTITUDE SICKNESS

Kanchenjunga North Base Camp Yoga Trek takes you to high altitude areas. Therefore, it is important to take proper precautions to prevent altitude sickness. Acclimatization is the key to avoid altitude sickness.

ACCOMMODATION

Accommodation along the trail is basic and simple, with tea houses and lodges providing food and accommodation. It is advisable to carry a sleeping bag to ensure a comfortable night's sleep.

COMMUNICATION

The trek takes you to remote areas, and the mobile network may not be available in some places. It is advisable to carry a satellite phone or a local SIM card to stay connected.

WEATHER

The weather in the Himalayas can be unpredictable. It is important to check the weather forecast before starting the trek and be prepared for unexpected changes in weather.

YOGA

The Kanchenjunga North Base Camp Yoga Trek includes daily yoga and meditation sessions. It is advisable to bring comfortable yoga clothes and a yoga mat with you.

PACKING

Packing light is essential for this trek. You can store excess luggage in Kathmandu and pick it up after the trek.

CULTURE

The local people follow traditional customs and beliefs. It is important to respect their culture and traditions.

DRINKING WATER

It is advisable to carry water purification tablets or a water filter bottle to avoid drinking contaminated water along the trail.

TREKKING GUIDE

It is advisable to hire a local trekking guide who has knowledge of the area, culture, and language. They can help you in case of any emergency and also ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable trek.

 

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FAQS

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The best time to do this trek is during the spring and autumn months of March to May and September to November, respectively. During these months, the weather is stable, and the skies are usually clear, providing excellent views of the mountains.
While prior trekking experience is not necessary, it is recommended that you have some basic fitness and endurance levels as the trek involves several days of hiking in high-altitude terrain.
During the trek, you'll be staying in basic tea houses or lodges along the trail. These typically have shared rooms and bathrooms, and provide meals such as dal bhat (rice and lentils) and other Nepali dishes.
The food available during the trek will mostly consist of Nepali dishes such as dal bhat, momos, and noodle soups. You can also expect some basic Western dishes such as eggs, toast, and pancakes. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available.
You'll need to bring warm clothing for the high-altitude trek, including a down jacket, thermal layers, and a warm hat and gloves. You'll also need a sturdy pair of trekking shoes, a backpack, and a sleeping bag. A detailed list of recommended equipment will be provided by Himalayan Yoga and Excursion.
Yes, you'll need several permits for the trek, including a Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit, a TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) card, and a Restricted Area Permit. Your Himalayan Yoga And Excursion will arrange these for you.
Altitude sickness is a concern on any high-altitude trek. It is important to acclimatize properly by taking rest days and drinking plenty of water. Your Himalayan Yoga And Excursion will also provide you with information on how to avoid altitude sickness and what to do if you experience any symptoms.
On average, you can expect to trek for 5-7 hours per day. The trail can be challenging and steep in places, so it is important to take your time and rest when necessary.
Yes, you can hire a porter to carry your backpack and equipment. This will allow you to trek more comfortably and enjoy the scenery without the added weight of a heavy pack.
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for this trek. Make sure that your insurance covers high altitude trekking and emergency medical evacuation.

We Offer Group Discount

No. Of People Price Per Person
1 Pax USD 3,400
2 Pax USD 3,350
3 Pax USD 3,300
4 - 6 Pax USD 3,200
7 - 12 Pax USD 3,100
13 - 18 Pax USD 3,000
19 - 24 Pax USD 2,900

All Inclusive Cost

USD 3,400

Per Person

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