“Explore, experience, and enjoy the expedition of the third-highest mountain on earth, Mt. Kanchenjunga with team Snowy Horizon on both the spring and autumn seasons of the year.”
Kangchenjunga, also spelled Kanchenjunga, Kanchanjanghā and Khangchendzonga, is the third-highest mountain in the world. Its summit lies at 8,586 m (28,169 ft) in a section of the Himalayas, the Kangchenjunga Himal, which is bounded in the west by the Tamur River, in the north by the Lhonak River and Jongsang La, and in the east by the Teesta River. It lies in the border region between Koshi Province of Nepal and Sikkim state of India, with the two peaks West and Kangbachen in Nepal's Taplejung District and the other three peaks Main, Central and South directly on the border.
The Kangchenjunga is a sacred mountain in Nepal and Sikkim and was first climbed on 25 May 1955 by Joe Brown and George Band, who were part of the 1955 British Kangchenjunga expedition. They stopped just short of the true summit, keeping a promise given to Tashi Namgyal, the Chogyal of the Kingdom of Sikkim, that the top of the mountain would remain inviolate. The Indian side of the mountain is off-limits to climbers. In 2016, the adjoining Khangchendzonga National Park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Although it is the third-highest peak in the world, Kangchenjunga is only ranked 29th by topographic prominence, a measure of a mountain's independent stature. The key col for Kangchenjunga lies at a height of 4,664 m (15,302 ft), along the watershed boundary between Arun and Brahmaputra rivers in Tibet.[25] It is, however, the fourth-most-prominent peak in the Himalayas, after Everest, and the western and eastern anchors of the Himalaya, Nanga Parbat and Namcha Barwa, respectively.
Climbing Kanchenjunga is intricate mixed climbing at first and then later involves one of the longest horizontal climbs above 8,000 meters, making it a very demanding mountain that requires well-planned logistics and good, strong support. Probably that is why, despite being the 3rd highest mountain in the world, Kanchenjunga sees very little traffic.
The expedition lasts nearly 8 weeks, so you should take into account the changing weather conditions. Before the final departure, make sure to be prepared for snowstorms, as during the summer monsoon season there is heavy snowfall. In the winter, the snowfall is less burdensome. Nevertheless, the weather at Kanchenjunga can be quite unpredictable.
The Kanchenjunga ascent is a tricky one – you need to be prepared for the risk of falling ice or avalanche. Apart from the weather dangers, the air is extremely thin at such high altitudes, which further obstructs the climb. It is imperative to have reliable, professional support in such harsh conditions.
25 Aug: Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and Hotel transfer
26-27 Aug: Day 02-03: Preparation, Briefings, last-minute shopping and permit formalities
28 Aug: Day 04: Fly to Bhadrapur; Drive to Ilam Bazaar, Lodge.
29 Aug: Day 05: Drive to Jorpul (9-10 Hrs.) via Phidim, Lodge.
30 Aug: Day 06: Trek to Khebang (1740m-5 Hrs.), Lodge. .
31 Aug: Day 07: Trek to Yamphudin (2070m-7 Hrs.), Lodge.
01 Sep: Day 08: Trek to Torongdin (2995m-11 Hrs.), Lodge.
02 Sep: Day 09: Trek to Tseram (3870m-4 Hrs.), Lodge.
03 Sep: Day 10: Rest & Acclimatization in Tseram, lodge.
04 Sep: Day 11: Trek to Ramche (4620m-5 Hrs.), Camping.
05 Sep: Day 12: Trek to Middle Camp (4900m-7 Hrs.), Camping.
06 Sep: Day 13: Trek Kanchenjunga Base camp; establish Advance Base Camp.
07 Sep-09 Oct: Days 14-46: Climbing period; summit Kanchenjunga (8586m).
10 Oct: Day 47: Preparation to return to Kathmandu; Cleanup the Base Camp.
11 Oct: Day 48: Trek to Ramche (4620m-9 Hrs.), Lodge/Camping.
12 Oct: Day 49: Trek to Torongdin (2995m-7 Hrs.), Lodge.
13 Oct: Day 50: Trek to Yamphudin (2070m-9 Hrs.), Lodge.
14 Oct: Day 51: Drive to Jorpul (9-10 Hrs.) via Khebang, Lodge
17 Oct: Day 52: Drive to Birtamod, Jhapa, Lodge.
16 Oct: Day 53: Fly/Drive to Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel.
17 Oct: Day 54: Leisure and shopping, farewell celebration dinner in the evening.
18 Oct: Day 55: Transfer to the airport for final departure.
05 April: Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and Hotel transfer
06-07 April: Day 02-03: Preparation, Briefings, last-minute shopping, and permit formalities
08 April: Day 04: Fly to Bhadrapur; Drive to Ilam Bazaar, Lodge.
09 April: Day 05: Drive to Jorpul (9-10 Hrs.) via Phidim, Lodge.
10 April: Day 06: Trek to Khebang (1740m-5 Hrs.), Lodge. .
11 April: Day 07: Trek to Yamphudin (2070m-7 Hrs.), Lodge.
12 April: Day 08: Trek to Torongdin (2995m-11 Hrs.), Lodge.
13 April: Day 09: Trek to Tseram (3870m-4 Hrs.), Lodge.
14 April: Day 10: Rest & Acclimatization in Tseram, lodge.
15 April: Day 11: Trek to Ramche (4620m-5 Hrs.), Camping.
16 April: Day 12: Trek to Middle Camp (4900m-7 Hrs.), Camping.
17 April: Day 13: Trek Kanchenjunga Base camp; establish Advance Base Camp.
18-20 May: Days 14-46: Climbing period; summit Kanchenjunga (8586m).
21 May: Day 47: Preparation to return to Kathmandu; Cleanup the Base Camp.
22 May: Day 48: Trek to Ramche (4620m-9 Hrs.), Lodge/Camping.
23 May: Day 49: Trek to Torongdin (2995m-7 Hrs.), Lodge.
24 May: Day 50: Trek to Yamphudin (2070m-9 Hrs.), Lodge.
25 May: Day 51: Drive to Jorpul (9-10 Hrs.) via Khebang, Lodge
26 May: Day 52: Drive to Birtamod, Jhapa, Lodge.
27 May: Day 53: Fly/Drive to Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel.
28 May: Day 54: Leisure and shopping, farewell celebration dinner in the evening.
29 May: Day 55: Transfer to the airport for final departure.