How does our trip start?
Glory Adventure Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek begins with your arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. One of our reps will be there to receive you and take you to your accommodation for the night. The next day, we will obtain our permits and go on a sightseeing tour around the Kathmandu valley. On day 3, we will finally hit the road and fly to Bhadrapur, followed by a drive to Taplejung. The following day, we will drive to Sekathum, the starting point of this amazing trek.
Difficulty
The classic Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is graded as a challenging trek that is not meant for everyone. You need to have at least some prior trekking experience to be able to complete this trek without any major difficulty. The main difficult aspects of this trek are the high mountain passes, the difficult hike to the base camps, and the overall trekking conditions at high altitude. Glory Adventure’s expert guides rated this trek a 9 on a scale of 10.
Best seasons
The best seasons for this Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek are spring and autumn. Both seasons offer great trekking conditions, such as great visibility, bright sunny days with clear skies, low chances of rain, and more.
- Autumn season: Autumn season, in particular, offers a drier period with very minimal chances of precipitation, and it is also the festive season here in Nepal. On the other hand.
- Spring season: offers a vibrant trekking experience as wild flowers, berries, and Rhododendron flowers bloom fully during this time of the year. Spring is also the season when birds and animals are more active.
Altitude Sickness
Altitude sickness is not really a major concern during this trek as we will not be spending our nights at extreme altitudes over 5000 meters of elevation. We will only spend 3 nights over 4000 meters of elevation, which is a safe altitude. Even if you were to get altitude sickness at such a low altitude, you would only feel a slight headache or nausea, nothing serious. You can simply descend a couple of hundred meters to get rid of it or just take a pill.
To keep you safe from altitude sickness, our guide will teach you all the preventive measures and also measure your oxygen levels to check for any early signs. Your oxygen levels will be checked every night before bed and early morning before breakfast. Necessary steps will be taken if symptoms appear.
Accommodation, Food and Drink
Accommodation in city areas will be in 3-star hotels, while the trekking days will be spent staying in local tea houses and lodges. Your night at the Selele Base Camp might be in a tent since there are only two tea houses that have a limited number of rooms available. Upgraded accommodations are also a viable option, but only in the city area. Regardless of where you are staying, every accommodation is arranged on a twin-sharing basis. If you want a private room to yourself, it can be arranged at a price.
Breakfast options during the trekking days are oatmeal, porridge, toast, eggs, pancakes, etc., served with a cup of hot tea. Your lunch and dinner options are momo , thukpa, chowmein, fried rice, Dal Bhat, noodles, spaghetti, etc. Western options are not very popular as we climb higher into the valley. Drinks like tea, juice, canned drinks, soda, etc., are your only options.
Transportation
This Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek itinerary requires trekkers to fly to Bhadrapur, followed by a drive to Taplejung, a drive from Taplejung to Sekathum, a drive to Kanyma from Yamphudin, and a flight back to Kathmandu at the end of the trek. All of these transportation expenses will be covered by our standard trek package.
Permit
The Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit and a Restricted Area Permit are the only two permits needed for this trek. All of the permit fees will be covered by the standard Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek package.
Trip preparation and fitness
The best way to prepare for this trek is to go on short hikes to hills, if possible. If you live somewhere far from the hills, there are plenty of other ways to prepare for the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek. You can simply hit the gym and work on your legs and stamina building. Or, you can simply go on jogs. We recommend you cover at least 7 to 8 km jogging since our daily trekking distance is around that mark. While in the gym, you should work out your leg muscles and focus on endurance-building exercises. No matter what you choose to do, you must commit to it 4 to 5 times a week.
Cost & Budget
Our Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek package will cost you USD 1950 per person. This package will cover your daily accommodation expenses, three meals daily during the trek days, permit fees, local taxes at remote villages, transportation expenses, and more.
Gadgets charging & Internet
Charging your gadgets will be an issue for most days, since you are likely to face frequent power outages. We recommend bringing a power bank. As for the internet, there is no way around it. You will not get a stable internet connection throughout the trekking days since the villages are too remote for good network coverage of any kind, not even cell network.
Your Extra expenses
Your extra expenses are additional meals, extra accommodations, tips for the crew members, international flight to and from Kathmandu, personal travel and medical insurance fees, hot shower fees, laundry bill, and anything that is not stated to be a part of the standard Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek package.
Things to Remember Before Trekking the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek
- Since this itinerary goes through the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, every international trekker is required to have a licensed guide with them.
- This is a challenging trek with long trekking hours and difficult ascents. Please make sure that you prepare for it well.
- Only physical preparation is not sufficient for this trek, you must also prepare yourself mentally since you have to deal with rugged, barren terrain away from the modern world.
- Take the preventive measures of altitude sickness very seriously since it will save you from a lot of trouble.
- Carry a handful of water purification tablets to make sure that your drinking water is free from any contaminants.
Add-Ons
Upgrade Your Accommodation in Kathmandu
Kathmandu is home to a plethora of high-end establishments, particularly 4-star and 5-star hotels that offer a luxurious staycation. Our standard accommodation arrangement will be at 3-star hotels, which will be comfortable and serviceable. However, most trekkers enjoy a bit of luxury before spending weeks in remote areas with just the basic living conditions. If you want an upgrade, you should mention it during the booking phase. This upgrade is not a part of the standard Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek package.