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  Kanchanjunga Trek

Kanchanjunga Region / The Far East
The Kanchanjunga Himal (8586m) infinite variety of landscapes cultures and panoramic views of Himalayas. The 24 days trek beings with flight to Suketar via Biratnagar or road transport of Basantapur for 35 days trek; walk to Phurumbu observing colorful villages green forest, gorgeous and splendid views of the Himalayas and reaches Pang-Pema at an elevation of 4800 meters, returns to Suketar (Taplejung) for flight to Kathmandu via Biratnagar.

The far-east region of Nepal provides unique treks along rarely visited trails. One of the main attractions is the spectacular scenery of rhododendrons in bloom on the hills and ridges along the way. Deer and wild sheep are often spotted in the area and birds are found in abundance. The region is home to ethnic groups of Kirant, notably the Rais and Limbus. The popular trekking areas in this region are Kancheenjunga area, Milke Danda and Jaljale Himal. In general, the region has not been developed to cater to independent trekkers so groups must be fully self sufficient.

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March to May / September to November 28 Days Kanchanjunga Trek - Nepal
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