Thursday, June 8, 2023

 

The Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek

The Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is a challenging and exhilarating trek that takes you to the base camp of Mount Kanchenjunga, the third-highest mountain in the world. Located in the eastern region of Nepal, near the border with Sikkim, India, the trek offers stunning views of the Kanchenjunga massif, along with breathtaking landscapes, remote villages, and rich cultural experiences.

Here are some key details about the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek:

Trek Duration: The trek typically takes around 14-20 days to complete, depending on the itinerary and the pace of the trekking group.

Permits: Since the Kanchenjunga region falls under restricted areas in Nepal, you will need a special trekking permit, known as the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Permit (KCAP), along with the Restricted Area Permit (RAP). These permits can be obtained through a registered trekking agency in Nepal.

Difficulty Level: The Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is considered to be a challenging trek, suitable for experienced trekkers. It involves long and strenuous ascents and descents, as well as remote and rugged terrain. Good physical fitness and previous high-altitude trekking experience are recommended.

Scenery and Highlights: The trek offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, including Mount Kanchenjunga (8,586 meters) itself, as well as other prominent peaks like Mount Jannu, Mount Kabru, and Mount Rathong. You'll pass through diverse landscapes, including lush forests, terraced fields, alpine meadows, and high mountain passes. Along the way, you'll also have the opportunity to interact with local communities, such as the ethnic Rai and Limbu people, and experience their unique culture and traditions.

Accommodation: During the trek, you'll find basic tea houses and lodges in most villages along the trail. However, the availability and facilities may vary, and some parts of the trek may require camping.

Best Time to Trek: The best time to undertake the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather conditions, clear skies, and better visibility of the mountain vistas.

It's important to note that the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek requires a certain level of preparation, including physical fitness training and acclimatization. Hiring an experienced guide or joining a reputable trekking agency is highly recommended for a safe and enjoyable experience.

What about the people’s lifestyle in the Kanchenjunga region?

The Kanchenjunga region of Nepal is home to various ethnic communities, each with its own distinct lifestyle and cultural practices. The predominant ethnic groups in the region are the Rai, Limbu, Sherpa, and Tamang communities.

Here are some insights into the lifestyle of these communities:

Rai and Limbu: The Rai and Limbu communities are indigenous to the eastern hills of Nepal, including the Kanchenjunga region. They have a rich cultural heritage and are known for their agricultural practices. Farming is the primary occupation, with terraced fields used for cultivating crops like rice, millet, maize, and vegetables. The Rai and Limbu people have a close connection with nature and traditionally follow animistic beliefs, worshipping various deities and spirits.

Sherpa: The Sherpa community, renowned for its mountaineering skills, is primarily concentrated in the Everest region of Nepal. However, some Sherpa communities also reside in the Kanchenjunga region. They have a unique culture deeply influenced by Tibetan Buddhism. Many Sherpas in the region are involved in trekking and mountaineering-related activities, serving as guides, porters, and running lodges along the trekking routes.

Tamang: The Tamang community is an indigenous group found in various parts of Nepal, including the Kanchenjunga region. They have a distinct culture and language. Traditionally, Tamangs were farmers and traders, but in recent years, some have also become involved in the tourism industry. Tamang communities often have their own unique festivals, music, and dance forms.

The people of the Kanchenjunga region lead a relatively simple and traditional lifestyle, deeply connected to their land and natural surroundings. Family and community play significant roles in their lives, and social ties are often strong. Hospitality is an integral part of their culture, and visitors are often welcomed with warmth and generosity.

In terms of clothing, traditional attire varies among the different communities. However, you may see locals wearing traditional garments like the Rai and Limbu men wearing a "Daura surreal" (a loose-fitting shirt and pants) and a topi (a cap), while women wear a "gunyo cholo" (a blouse) and a "patka" (a waistband). Sherpas often wear their distinctive attire, including a "chuba" (a long-sleeved robe) for both men and women, along with a "koshi" (a headdress).

It's important to respect the local customs and traditions while visiting the Kanchenjunga region. Learning a few basic phrases in the local language, such as greetings, can go a long way in fostering positive interactions with the local communities and enriching your experience.












Milke Rhododendron Tour.

Milke Rhododendron Tour


Milke Rhododendron Tour is a long, high ridge that divides the Arun & Tamur river Valleys in eastern Nepal. It is famously known as the Rhododendron Trek. Rhododendrons cover a steep, lengthy ridge at Milke Danda, In Nepal, there are 32 different species of Rhododendrons. Milke Danda Tour offers an impressive view of the mountains from this area. Especially, the breathtaking mountain view of Mt Makalu at 8,463m, Mt Kanchenjunga at 8,586m, Mount Everest Himalayan range, and many other beautiful mountains. The best time to visit Milke Danda for Rhododendron trekking is from March to May. The Milke Danda trek is considered to be a moderate trek. Rhododendron is indigenous to the High Himalayas and is also the national flower of Nepal. There are four major areas for Rhododendron treks in Nepal: Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking in the Annapurna Region, Milke Danda in remote eastern Nepal nestled in the foothills of the Himalaya, the Upper Tamur River, and the Langtang Valley closer to Kathmandu, and the Makulu Barun National park. The Milke Danda Tour starts from Tumlingtar and ends at Tumlingtar. Rhododendron is a genus of flowering plants that includes over 1,000 species1. Rhododendron flowers are usually produced in trusses. The family Ericacea, into which the genus Rhododendron falls, also includes heathers, mountain laurels, blueberries, and cranberries as well as manzanita, trailing arbutus, madrone, huckleberry, heliopsis, sourwood, blueberries, and a number of other genus.

 The highlight of Milke  RhododendronTour:-

Milke Danda Tour is most admired for the splendid views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Kanchenjunga, Mt. Kumbhakarna Mt. Makalu, etc.

The natural, cultural, and geographic diversity of the area is the major attraction of the trek.

The region is densely vegetated with rare alpine flora and the beautiful Rhododendron forest in the spring.

The tour trail of Milke Danda lies above two main glacial rivers of Tamor in the east and Arun in the west.

The tour destination highlights the distinct varieties of Rhododendrons.

Milke Danda tour is a long and high forest ridge that divides the Arun and Tamor valleys in eastern Nepal.

Itinerary of Milke Rhododendron Tour

Day 01: Kathmandu to Tumlingtar (450 m) 35 Minute flight and same time drive to Gupha Pokhari(2800)

 We are from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar airport, the path contains climb up and down, a trail taking across the crops field often see people are doing agriculture. Around here have dense human residences and rapidly seen mixed culture glance. We have better accommodation than the other day in Tumlingtar, the room with an inside toilet as well as a hot shower plus the internet. If time permitted short side trips to Khandbari, the commercial village also weekly market once a week.

Day 02: Tour To Hile/Gidde (3,630 m) 6-7 Hours.

Beyond the Ghupha Pokhari does not have any human residences either we do a one-night camp or day hike further up near to mountains. We do a dayside trek to Hile viewpoint, it is a beautiful hike into the impressive nature protection area. High chance to spot some animals and birds because of no human and engine noise. We set off from the lodge with sufficient meals and drink for the day and also double-check the batteries of the camera and phone. The pleasant hike continues as far as we can and gets a close panoramic view of the Mount Makalu and Kanchenjunga range also a turquoise fresh watery river. Before getting dark trek retrace to Ghupha Pokhari for overnight

Day 03: Tour to Jaljala (2,010 m)

In the morning watch the glorious sunrise over the thick snow-clad mountain then after breakfast trailhead on the downhill that passes grassy pasture and rhododendron forest till Nundaki village. A path provides meandering landscapes and sceneries of layers of farmland. We then walk through villages of different indigenous people with a cultural glimpse of the small stream coming down from Sabha Pokhari. Further trek continuous with an uphill climb through mesmerizing rice terrace to Jaljala village. You'll be accommodated in a simple tea house that operating by the Limbu family.

Day 06: Tour Jaljala  to Tumlingtar (450 m)  

Our trek onward to Chainpur village is an enjoyable walk through the customary villages and cultivated landscapes also crossing several streams. After walking for about 5-6 hours in a subtropical climate zone with enjoy the contradictory nature settings and watching a glimpse of the eastern Nepalese culture we reach Chainpur village and our trip continues to Tulingtar airport.

Day 08: Fly to Kathmandu (1,350 m)

Tumlingtar Airport laying above the Arun Valley and surrounded by rice terraces, the airport is within walking distance from the lodge. We walk to the airport an hour before the scheduled flight, it is a 45-minute joyous flight that offers a close Mountain View of the eastern Himalayas and diverse landscapes. Upon arrival domestic terminal Tribhuvan international airport transfer to your hotel.

Have a joyful leisure time then evening organize a farewell dinner at an authentic Nepalese restaurant with a live Nepalese culture show.

What's included?

International and domestic airport transfer

All the required ground transportation as mentioned in the Itinerary

Milke Danda Trek permits

Three meals a day during the trek in the mountain

Complimentary trekking gear in returning basic (Sleeping bag, Down Jacket, and trekking pole), etc

Experienced trek guide with Food, accommodation, salary, insurance, and personal equipment

Fresh fruits like Apple/Orange/Banana and cookies for snacks

Milke Danda Rhododendron Trek Route Map

Twin sharing accommodation (Lodge/homestay) during the trek in the mountains

Domestic flight from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar and Tumlingtar to Kathmandu with together your guide

First aid medical kit, oximeter to check pulse, heart rate, and oxygen saturation at higher altitude.

What's not included?

Travel and medical insurance should cover emergency evacuation.

Meals and Accommodation in Kathmandu

Private guided Kathmandu valley sightseeing Tour

Personal expenses hot shower, laundry, internet, battery charge, telephone, etc.

Porter to carry your bag pack

Gratitude/Tips to your guide and porter













Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek

Trip Highlights

Get to Kanchenjunga’s southern base camp at 4600m above sea level

Gaze at the world’s third tallest mountain Kanchenjunga 8586m

Discover around 3000 species of alpine floras

Experience the wilderness of the pristine Kanchenjunga conservation area

Eat like a local, trek like a localKanchenjunga trek is a challenging and rewarding adventure that takes you to the base camps of the third highest mountain in the world, Mount Kanchenjunga. The trek offers stunning views of the Himalayan peaks, diverse landscapes, rich culture, and wildlife. You can choose from different itineraries and durations depending on your preference and budget. The best time to do this trek is between late April to May, and September to November. During these months, the weather is relatively stable and the views of the mountain are clear. The trek is also less crowded, as most trekkers visit during the peak months of June and July when the monsoon season makes the trek difficult and unpredictable. In April and May, the rhododendrons are in full bloom and the trek is surrounded by beautiful flowers. The temperatures are also mild, making the trek more pleasant. September to November is also a great time to go, as the monsoon season has ended and the skies are clear again. The temperatures are slightly cooler, and the fall colors of the trees add to the beauty of the trek. The difficulty level of this trek is challenging due to its high altitude and rugged terrain. The trek starts at an elevation of 1,500 meters and goes up to an altitude of 5,243 meters at the base camp of Kanchenjunga. On average, you will gain an altitude of 500 meters to 700 meters per day. You will also be walking through tough and steep terrain, with extended lengths of descends and ascends, river crossings, and winding pathways. You will also spend many hours a day trekking in remote and isolated places.

Some of the highlights of the trek are:








Exploring the remote and unspoiled regions of Eastern Nepal

Crossing high passes like Mirgin La and Sele Le.

Visiting both North and South Base Camps of Kanchenjunga.

Encountering rare and endangered animals like snow leopards, red pandas, and musk deer.




Makalu Base Camp Trek

Trip Highlights

See Everest from a unique angle, its eastern Kangshung face.

Gain views of eastern Nepal, as far away as Kanchenjunga.

Witness the rural life of Nepal’s distinct Rai and Sherpa cultures.

Spot some of the rarest wildlife in Nepal, including the Red Panda.


Makalu Base Camp Trek: Exploring Barun Valley, one of the most beautiful mountain valleys, and the laps of Makalu, the world’s fifth highest mountain, by crossing two exciting mountain passes Siptom-La and Keke La Pass make this trek a super adventure. The trekkers need to take a 45-minute flight to Tumlingtar from Kathmandu to start the trek. From Tumlingtar they need to take a jeep all the way to Chichila and stay overnight. The actual trek starts from Chichila and extends along with the rhododendron forests to the heavenly waterfalls and glaciers. The spectacular views of Makalu and several other peaks including Mt. Everest further beautify this journey. The natural beauty and the unique adventure of Makalu Base Camp Trek make it one of the must-visit destinations in the Himalayas. During the initial phase of trekking, most of the trails demand continuous hiking for days making it a bit tiresome for a novice trekker. However, the best adventure along the peaceful and pristine trails gives anyone the perfect joy of trekking. The 15-day trek offers acclimatization stays at the right elevation to adjust to the quick fluctuation in altitudes. Since fewer trekkers come to explore Makalu Base Camp, the trek is a heavenly journey for peace lovers. Barun National Park is one of the richest and deepest national parks of Nepal. Explore the flora and fauna at every step of this trek with the cultural diversity and ethics of this region. We can explore the many lakes and wildlife like Yak, Bear, Musk deer, Red Panda, Snow Leopard, and many species of birds during this trek.

Cost Includes

  • Pickups and drops from hotels and airports.
  • All necessary paperwork and permits (National Park permit, TIMS)
  • All government and local taxes.
  • Necessary insurance for trekking staff
  • Domestic flights Kathmandu – Tumlintar – Kathmandu
  • Guesthouse accommodation during the trek
  • All meals and snacks while trekking
  • All surface transportation to the starting point and from the ending point of the trek
  • An experienced English speaking guide trained by the government of Nepal
  • Sleeping bags and down jackets for the trek (should be refunded after the trek)
  • Hotel in Kathmandu for 2 nights, in a twin-sharing room with breakfast
  • A comprehensive medical kit
  • Staff Insurance
  • Trekking Map

Cost Excludes

  • Alcohol, laundry, and other personal expenses
  • Travel, accidental/ health insurance (mandatory).
  • Beverage bills, bar bills, and personal expenses
  • International airfare and airport tax and visa fee.
  • Emergency evacuation
  • Excess baggage charges (if you have more than 10 kg of luggage, a cargo charge is around $1.5 per kg)
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, or early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu (and also in the case of early return from the mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
  • Optional trips and sightseeing if extended
  • Tips for staffs














Mundum Trek

Mundhum Trek is a new cultural walking trail that goes through peaceful mountains in the eastern part of Nepal. The adventure on this new trekking trail explores the cultural riches of the ethnic Kirati people, and the inhabitants of the eastern hills and mountains. The Mundhum Trail is a recently discovered trekking route in Nepal’s Far East region. It derives its name from the Mundum, the sacred book of the Kirati People. This trail passes through the lands of the Kirati People, and hence, it has been named the Mundum Trail. The best time to go on the Mundhum trek is during the spring season of March, April, and May if you love to walk in hot weather without sleeping bags with new green leaves of forest and flowers. While the autumn season, the month of September, The difficulty level of the Mundhum trek is moderate or grade (B). The Mundhum Trail Trek is rated as medium-hard. The trek is a new cultural walking trail that goes through peaceful mountains in the eastern part of Nepal. The adventure on this new trekking trail explores the cultural riches of the ethnic Kirati people, and the inhabitants of the eastern hills and mountains. The Mundhum Trail is a recently discovered trekking route in Nepal’s Far East region. It derives its name from the Mundum, the sacred book of the Kirati People. This trail passes through the lands of the Kirati People, and hence, it has been named the Mundum Trai October, November, and December is the best time for the Mundum Trail trek.

 









Milke Danda and Sabha Pokhari Trek

Milke Danda and Sabha Pokhari Trek

Milke Danda and Sabha Pokhari Trek is a 12-14 days trek that starts from Tuten Deurali and along the Milke Danda to Sabha Pokhari, Tin Pokhari, Mangsima village, Chichila, and fly return to Kathmandu from Tumlingtar. Sabha Pokhari Trek is a trekking route in Nepal that leads to a naturally and culturally rich pond called Sabha Pokhari of Sankhuwasabha in the lap of Lumba Sumba Mountain. The pond is about 200 meters long and 100 meters wide. The best time to visit Sabha Pokhari Trek is during the Spring and Autumn seasons in Nepal. Spring lies in the months of March until May and Autumn lasts from September to November. The duration of the Sabha Pokhari Trek depends on the route you take. The Milke Sabha Pokhari Circuit Trekking starts from Tuten Deurali and along the Milke Danda to Sabha Pokhari, Tin Pokhari, Mangsima village, Chichila, and fly return to Kathmandu from Tumlingtar. It takes 12 to 15 days of trekking including flying in and out. The difficulty level of Sabha Pokhari Trek is moderate. However, the cost of the trek depends on various factors such as the duration of the trek, the number of people in the group, and the services you require.

 










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