Itinerary -
Day 1: Delhi - Bagdogra - Gangtok
Board an early morning flight to Bagdogra airport. After arriving in Gangtok, meet our guide who will help transfer you to Gangtok and check into the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at the Gangtok hotel.
Day 2: Gangtok - Yuksom (134 kms/5 hrs)
After breakfast, you will drive to Yuksam for overnight stay and dinner.
Day 3: Yuksam - Tsokha
Kick start your day with a healthy breakfast and head to your destination for the day, Tsokha. The trek will begin at a local market; then the trekkers will have to cross four bridges and climb steeply towards the northeast to reach Bakkhim. The trail will continue for another three km and pass through the magnolia and rhododendron forest till Tsokha. Dinner and overnight stay in Tshoka.
Day 4: Tsokha - Dzongri
Early morning, you will be guided to alp of Phedang (3650 m). After crossing alp of Phedang, you will start your trek to Dzongri, which will be the campsite for the overnight stay and dinner.
Day 5: Dzongri - Laxmi Pokhari
Rise early and shine, today you will have to trek uphill till the ridge to chase the dawn. The view of the sun gliding above the mountainous horizon is breathtaking. Also, you can enjoy the astounding view of the neighbouring peaks - Kanchenjunga (8,586 m), Kabru (7,000 m), Pandim (6,691 m), Rathong glacier, amongst other. After few steps, you will trek along the rhododendron bushes and pasture land, till you reach Chamaray. From Chamaray, a steep uphill climb might land you to Laxmi Pokhari, which will be your camping site for the day and dinner.
Day 6: Dzongri - Bikhbari
On this day, the trail goes to left side to reach Zamlingang. Dinner and overnight stay in Zamlingang camp.
Day 7: Bikhbari - Chaurikhang and Rathong Glacier (Kanchenjunga Base Camp)-Bikhbari
Today is going to be the day for what you have been waiting, trek to the Kanchenjunga Base Camp. Early morning, get ready for a trek to Kanchenjunga Base Camp to see the stunning view of the Frey's peak (5830 meters), Koktang (6,148 meters), Kabur and Rathong glacier. Spend some time there and come back to Bikhbari for camp and overnight stay.
Day 8: Reserve Day for Summit
This day can be spent at leisure to save your strength for the next day. Lap up the charming settings that abound. If you wish, you can explore the vicinity nearby. Retreat for the night in tents.
Day 9: Bikhbari - Bakkhim
Early morning, start trekking downhill to Bakkhim for overnight stay and dinner.
Day 10: Bakkhim - Yuksom
After breakfast, trek downhill to Yuksom. Upon arrival, you will visit the Dubdi monastery for lip-smacking lunch. Overnight stay and dinner in Yuksom camp.
Day 11: Yuksom - Bagdogra - Delhi
Wake up in the morning, pack bags and get ready for the Bagdogra airport to board a flight to your respective cities. With the transfer to airport, this incredible Kanchenjunga BC Trek will come to an end.
Trip Ends With Sweet Memories !!!
Best Time to Visit Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek
Mid-March to June end & Mid-September to Mid-November
Trekkers should avoid going for trekking during the monsoon as the trails get slippery and roads remain blocked due to torrential rains. In the winter season, the trekking is often impossible as it snows heavenly and trails become inaccessible and weather quite foul.
Summer (May - June)
Yuksom
Day: 15°C to 25°C
Night: 8°C to 15°C
Dzongri
Day: 7°C to 15°C
Night: 3°C to (-2) °C.
Monsoon (July to Mid-September)
Trekkers should avoid going for trekking during the monsoon as the trails get slippery and roads remain blocked due to torrential rains. In the winter season, the trekking is often impossible as it snows heavenly and trails become inaccessible and weather quite foul.
Autumn (Mid September to end October)
Yuksom
Day: 13°C to 20°C
Night: 2°C to 7°C
Dzongri
Day: 2°C to 7°C.
Night: 3°C to (-4) °C.
Since trekking requires covering large distances, usually by walking up and down hills and mountains, it is necessary that the trekkers should be physically fit. Altitude acclimatisation is thoroughly necessary as the air gets lighter and with lower oxygen beyond Dzongri.
How to Reach Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek ?
By Roadways :
Tourist can reach Yuksom within 5 hours from Geyzing (44.9 km) using shared or private jeeps. Gangtok (145.9 km) and Pelling (35.9 km) are the other nearest places where you can arrive via buses or jeeps available at Yuksom. It might be difficult to find shared jeeps after 1 PM.
By Railways :
The closest railway station of Yuksom is the New Jalpaiguri railway station, around 150 km away.
By Airways :
The nearest airport is the Bagdogra airport, which is around 160 km from Yuksom.
For Departure Dates just call 7350530009 / 7350540009 / 7350550009
Things to Carry for Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek
Duffel bag Down/synthetic camp booties
Sunglasses, Light gloves
Sleeping bag
Flashlight/Headlamp with extra batteries
Daypack
One liter water bottles wide mouthed
Trekking Boots
Water purification/filter
Camp shoes/sneakers
Walking stick/Trekking pole
Cotton socks
Note book with pens and pencils
Gore-Tex jacket
Lip balm
Light wind jacket Sunscreen / Moisturiser
Down jacket/vest
Camp towel/towel/sarong
Fleece jacket/vest
Personal toiletries
T-shirts
Personal medicines
Underwear
Money pouch/belt
Trekking pants
Energy bars
Thermal tops
Vitamin tablets
Thermal bottom
Extra passport photos
Warm hat and Bandana/scarf
Sun hat/baseball cap
Wind- and rain-gear with hood
Swiss Army Knives (Classic pocket tool)
One pair cotton trousers or shorts
Two cotton shirts/T-Shirts One warmer (jacket with hood)
Area : Sikkim Himalaya
Duration : 11 Days (3 days travel/8 days trekking)
Best Season : Mid March – June and Mid September - October
Grade : Moderate
Altitude : 5200 mts
Total Trekking : 90 K.M
About Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek
Kanchenjunga's dominating peak is so high that a trek to its base camp is itself a big-time adventure that keeps kicking the adrenaline rush. Trekking trail to Kanchenjunga Base Camp is quite different when we compare it with the other treks in the Indian Himalayan belt. Kanchenjunga massifs contour a big cross that spans the boundaries of three major countries- Nepal, Tibet and India (Sikkim). Till 1849, before the discovery of Everest and K2, Kangchenjunga was deemed as the highest mountain in India.
As per the geographical facts, Kangchenjunga along with its five great massifs forms the third highest peaks in the world. These five massifs are.
Name Of The Peak | Hight in Meters | Height in Feet | |
Kangchenjunga Main | 8,586 |
| |
Kangchenjunga West (Yalung Kang) | 8,505 | 27,904 | |
Kangchenjunga Central |
| 27,828 | |
Kangchenjunga South | 8,494 | 27,867 | |
Kangbachen | 7,903 | 25,928 |
As per the geographical facts, Kangchenjunga along with its five great massifs forms the third highest peaks in the world. These five massifs are Himalaya in Sikkim region started witnessing heavy footfall in the year 1988. Initially, trekking in the area was restricted so as to preserve its ecosphere. Slowly the explorers unfolded the remote valleys and the hidden treasures - lakes, tribal villages, and forest embedded with a variety of flora and fauna.
Kanchenjunga BC Trekking
The thrilling trek to Kanchenjunga base camp originates from Yuksom; further, it continues towards Bakhim, Dzongri, Laxmi Pokhari, Bikhbari Chaurikhang and Rathong Glacier, Bikhbari and then finally ends at Bakkhim. Within the 11 days expedition, trekkers will enjoy the astounding view of Mt Khangchendzonga (8,586 m), Mt Kokthang (6,148 m), Mt Pandim (6,691 m) and several other peaks in the region.
Isolated villages, high verdant, gleaming mountains blanketed in snow, misty clouds forming a canopy around magnolia and rhododendron forest and dramatic landscapes, makes Kanchenjunga BC Trek a perfect platform for trekkers. Book your seat now for this exciting trek. See below for the complete itinerary.
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking Tour Highlights
Relish the panoramic view of the neighbouring mountains - Frey Peak (5830m), Koktang (6,148m), Kabru Peak (7,412 m), Ratong, Chandra Peak and the Kabru Dome (6600m).
Meet and great people of remote villages.
Trek to the base camp of the third highest mountain in the world is an experience to remember.
Take a tour of a Sikkim tea garden, learn about the various kinds of teas, and spend some time in the midst of nature.
Explore the colourful culture of Sikkim by going for a monastery tour.
Where is the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek ?
Standing tall at an elevation of 8586 m (28169 ft), Kangchenjunga is the third largest mountain in the world and contours a giant cross that spans the boundaries of Nepal, Tibet and the Indian state of Sikkim. The towering peak is located in the large portion of Himalaya called The Kangchenjunga Himal, which is spread over 7,000m (23,000 ft). Three main sections of the mountain out of the five - Main, Central and South, are located on the border between North Sikkim in India and Nepal.