Kanchenjunga sits in Nepal's far north-east on the border with Sikkim, and at 8,586m it is the third-highest mountain on earth. The trek to its northern base camp at Pangpema is the most remote of Nepal's major routes and sees a tiny fraction of the traffic of Everest or Annapurna.
This is a genuine expedition. Lodges are basic, the days are long, and you will go for stretches without seeing another trekking group.
Trip Highlights
- Pangpema (5,143m), the north base camp beneath the Kanchenjunga face
- Jannu (Kumbhakarna), one of the most striking peaks in the Himalaya
- Rhododendron forest, alpine pasture and glacier moraine in one route
- A conservation area protecting snow leopard and red panda habitat
- Limbu, Rai and Sherpa villages far from any tourist circuit
- Genuine remoteness with very few other trekkers
Overview
Kanchenjunga sits in Nepal's far north-east on the border with Sikkim, and at 8,586m it is the third-highest mountain on earth. The trek to its northern base camp at Pangpema is the most remote of Nepal's major routes and sees a tiny fraction of the traffic of Everest or Annapurna.
This is a genuine expedition. Lodges are basic, the days are long, and you will go for stretches without seeing another trekking group.
Trip Highlights
- Pangpema (5,143m), the north base camp beneath the Kanchenjunga face
- Jannu (Kumbhakarna), one of the most striking peaks in the Himalaya
- Rhododendron forest, alpine pasture and glacier moraine in one route
- A conservation area protecting snow leopard and red panda habitat
- Limbu, Rai and Sherpa villages far from any tourist circuit
- Genuine remoteness with very few other trekkers

