Mount Kanchenjunga, standing at 8,586 meters (28,169 feet), is the third- highest mountain in the world. It lies on the border between Nepal and India’s Sikkim state, forming part of the majestic Himalayas. Revered by locals as a sacred mountain, Kanchenjunga means “The Five Treasures of the Great Snow,” symbolizing gold, silver, gems, grain, and holy books. The mountain was first climbed on May 25, 1955, by British climbers Joe Brown and George Band. Despite its allure, Kanchenjunga remains one of the least climbed peaks due to its remote location, unpredictable weather, and deep cultural respect for its sanctity.
Extreme
Itinerary
Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 02 : Expedition preperation day
Day 03 : Fly to Bhadrapur and drive to Phidim
Day 04 : Drive to Khandenba
Day 05 : Trek to Khewang
Day 06 : Trek to Yamphudin
Day 07 : Trek to Torgtong
Day 08 : Trek to Tseram
Day 09 : Acclimatization day
Day 10 : Trek to Ramche
Day 11 : Trek to Glacier Camp
Day 12 : Trek to Kanchenjunga Base Camp
Day 13-40 : Climbing period – Kanchenjunga summit
Day 41 : Preparation for descend
Day 42 : Trek to Ramche
Day 43 : Trek to Tortong
Day 44 : Trek to Yamphudin
Day 45 : Trek to Khewang
Day 46 : Trek to Kandenba
Day 47 : Drive to Bhadrapur
Day 48 : Fly to Kathmandu
Day 49 : Sighsteeing in Kathmandu
Day 50 : Final departure to sweet home
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