The Kanchenjunga South Base Camp Trek is a 13-day adventure that takes you deep into one of Nepal’s most remote and pristine regions. It focuses on the southern side of Kanchenjunga, the world’s third highest peak, offering trekkers a chance to experience untouched landscapes, high-altitude passes, and authentic Himalayan culture.
Organized by ART Nepal Treks & Expedition, the trek ensures safe guidance, proper logistics, and opportunities to immerse yourself in both natural and cultural beauty. The journey starts from Kathmandu, followed by a short domestic flight and jeep ride into the Kanchenjunga region. The trail passes through dense forests, terraced fields, alpine meadows, yak pastures, and glacier-fed streams, culminating at the South Base Camp at 5,160 meters, where spectacular views of Kanchenjunga and surrounding peaks await.
Along the route, trekkers encounter traditional villages, ancient monasteries, and ethnic communities like the Limbu and Rai, providing a unique cultural experience alongside the physical challenge of high-altitude trekking. The trail includes challenging passes, steep ascents, and rugged terrain, making it ideal for seasoned trekkers who are comfortable with multi-day treks in remote wilderness.
This trek combines scenic beauty, cultural encounters, and adventure, giving a sense of true Himalayan exploration far from crowded trails. With guidance from experienced local ART Nepal Treks & Expedition staff, trekkers enjoy comfort, safety, and authentic experiences throughout their journey.
On this trek, you can expect:
The trek offers a perfect combination of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural immersion, making it an unforgettable Himalayan experience.
This trek is ideal for:
It is not recommended for beginners or casual hikers due to its altitude and physical challenges.
Your journey begins with a domestic flight from Kathmandu to Bhadrapur, giving you a bird’s-eye view of the Himalayan foothills and lush Terai plains below. Upon arrival, a jeep takes you through rolling hills, farmlands, and small villages en route to Illam. Known for its tea estates, Illam offers a refreshing start to your trek. Check into your hotel and explore the tea gardens, enjoying the serene environment and local culture. This day allows you to rest after travel and mentally prepare for the trekking adventure ahead.
After breakfast, continue your journey from Illam to Taplejung. The road is rough and mountainous, passing through terraced farmland, forested hills, and quaint villages. The drive becomes steeper as you approach Taplejung, marking the entry into the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. This is your first encounter with the remote Himalayan terrain, and you can enjoy panoramic views of the foothills while observing local farming practices. Arrive in Taplejung and check into your hotel, preparing for the trekking days ahead.
Start your trek by walking through subtropical forests and valleys, crossing small streams and observing the local Limbu culture. The path meanders past villages and terraced fields, offering glimpses of traditional agriculture and local life. Lali Kharka, your destination, sits amidst serene landscapes where you can enjoy the quiet and watch the sunset over distant peaks. Overnight in a tea house, experiencing the warm hospitality of the local people.
The trail ascends gently to a ridge before descending into the Simbu valley. You pass through bamboo and banana groves, cross a suspension bridge, and continue along rolling terrain to Khesewa. This village is known for millet, maize, and rice cultivation, and offers the first clear views of the Kanchenjunga massif. The day combines moderate trekking with opportunities to observe local customs and interact with villagers.
Trek through dense forests and alongside waterfalls, descending to the Kabeli Khola river valley. Stop for lunch at Yangpang, enjoying views of Mount Jannu, and then make a steep ascent to Pumphe Danda, passing springtime rhododendron blooms. The day provides both physical challenge and stunning scenery, offering panoramic mountain vistas as you gain altitude.
Follow a moderate uphill trail along the Kabeli Khola, passing meadows and rhododendron forests. Keep an eye out for Himalayan pheasants and other wildlife. Cross suspension bridges and small settlements before arriving at Yamphuding, a friendly Sherpa village, where you can interact with locals and enjoy traditional hospitality. The trail gradually prepares you for higher altitudes in the coming days.
Ascend to Lasiya Bhanjyang, enjoying forests of pine and rhododendron along the way. Descend through a scenic valley to the Simbuwa Khola, then climb through alpine meadows and dense forest to Torongding. The trail offers panoramic views of Mt. Jannu and surrounding peaks, and the day’s trek is filled with cultural and natural encounters, passing small shrines and prayer flags.
The trail steadily ascends through pine forests, rhododendron groves, and Yak pastures. Visit Anda Phedi and Buddhist shrines adorned with prayer flags. Reach Cheram, a flat meadow at 3868 meters, and enjoy the serene alpine environment. This day prepares you for high-altitude trekking, combining moderate physical challenge with spectacular landscapes.
Ascend through pine and rhododendron forests to the Yalung Glacier. Explore the ablation valleys, frozen lakes, and streams at the glacier’s terminal moraine. Visit Oktang for panoramic views of Mt. Jannu and the South Face of Kanchenjunga. Return to Ramche for overnight stay, absorbing the pristine high-altitude environment and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the South Base Camp.
Begin your descent via Cheram, Lapsang, and Yalung Bara, enjoying mountain vistas and alpine forests. The gradual downhill trek allows your body to adjust safely from high altitude, providing a relaxed pace while still enjoying the surrounding scenery.
Retrace your path, ascending to Lasiya Bhanjyang and descending through forests and open Kharka to Yamphuding. Interact with locals, observe traditional settlements, and enjoy peaceful mountain scenery.
Trek downhill to Ranipul through dense forest and terraced fields. After reaching Ranipul, take a vehicle to Phidim, passing through charming villages and scenic hills, allowing a mix of trekking and sightseeing before your final day.
Drive from Phidim to Bhadrapur through Terai farmland. Catch a domestic flight back to Kathmandu, enjoying aerial views of Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse, and Everest. End the trek with a farewell dinner at a traditional Nepalese restaurant, celebrating your accomplishment in the heart of the Himalayas.
During your Kanchenjunga South Base Camp Trek, several optional services are available to make your trip more comfortable, flexible, and memorable. These add-ons can be booked in advance or requested during your trek planning stage:
Before or after the trek, you can explore Kathmandu, the cultural heart of Nepal. A sightseeing tour allows you to:
Hiring a porter is highly recommended, especially for high-altitude trekking:
Sometimes weather, personal preference, or logistics may require extra flights:
Helicopter services are an optional luxury for urgent transfers or sightseeing:
Private transportation can make your trek more comfortable and flexible:
During the Kanchenjunga South Base Camp Trek, food plays a vital role in maintaining your energy for trekking at high altitudes. Fortunately, teahouses, lodges, and camps along the route provide a variety of meals suitable for different tastes and dietary needs.
Breakfast is typically hearty to prepare trekkers for the day’s exertion. Common options include:
Breakfast is usually served between 6:30 AM and 8:30 AM, giving you plenty of time to start the day.
Lunch is often served as a packed meal or hot cooked meal during trekking breaks. Typical dishes include:
Lunch breaks are often 1–1.5 hours, giving trekkers time to rest and enjoy the surroundings before continuing.
Dinner is the most substantial meal of the day, replenishing calories and aiding recovery:
Dinners are usually served around 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM and often accompanied by social interactions with other trekkers.
During the Kanchenjunga South Base Camp Trek, accommodation varies according to altitude, accessibility, and local resources. ART Nepal Treks & Expedition ensures a comfortable stay throughout the journey.
Travel insurance is mandatory for high-altitude trekking in Nepal. It provides financial security and medical coverage in case of emergencies.
At high elevations like Kanchenjunga Base Camp (5,160m), altitude sickness is a risk. Understanding the symptoms and prevention is crucial.