Sunday, March 8, 2015

Kanchanjunga Region trekking or trip

Kanchanjangha Region Trekking

Trek NameDaysMax AltitudeMax Group Size
Kanchanjangha Region Trekking:23
                                                                 
                         Mt.Kanchanjangha 

Kanchenjunga is a popular destination in terms of trekking.3rd Highest mountain in the world.Rest is very normal Nepalese faces welcome you. They live such a remote area, they do not have enough sources of survival ways.They have lots of scares like education, hospital, employment etc...if you want to visit Nepal please visit  in the Kanchenjunga area to help the normal people of those place.

Trekking starts either from Basantapur or Suketar.Attraction of these area 3rd highest mountain in the world Mt.Kanchenjunga(8575)m.It is called that five treasures of great mountain/snow, herewith / alongside numerous peaks welcome you in those area.

Actually people are related to hand Loom of Carpet. Cowherds, some seasonal crops like wheat, potatoes and some vegetables, these crops is not sufficient for the people, that's why if you visited there your money goes to the local people, to some extent it will help for them.

Rest, local cultures, people, life style, flora and fauna, geological structures, makes you pleasure
your holiday will be to some extent remarkable too. 

                                                                  Itinerary :
01: Kathmandu to Dharan to Hille to Basantapur

02: Basantapur to Gupha Pokhari

03: Gupha Pokhari to Dovan

04: Dovan to Chirwa

05: Chirwa to Sekathur

06: Sekathum to Amjilasa

07: Amjilasa to Chapla

08: Chapla to Gunsa

09: Gunsa to Khambachen

10: Khambachen to Lonak

11: Lonak to Pang Pema

12: Pang Pema to Lhonak

13: Lhonak to Gunsa

14: Gunsa to Selele Kharka

15: Selele Kharka to Selele Pass

16: Selele Pass to Ramche

17: Ramche to Torantan

18: Torantan to Amjekhola

19: Amjekhola to Mamangkhe

20: Mamangkhe to Kande

21: Kande to Lali Kharka

22: Lali Kharka to Suketar

23: Suketar back to Kathmandu

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