Kanchenjunga Region:

Mt Kanchenjungha is the 3rd highest Peak of the world situated in the far Eastern part of Nepal. the region is rich full of its largest flora and faunas, especially white and red Pandas are available inside the Kanchanjungha Conservation area, which has covered by the government of Nepal. there are various types of the vegetations available inside this region, example 26 different families of Orchid, 26 different family of the rhododendrons are available inside this area. mostly the main People called Kiranties, Limbus and Rais are the main castes of the People inside this area of Nepal. but among of this there are other castes of the people, like Sunuwar, Magars, Chetries, Bramins and others. to trek inside this region we must needs to make normal and especial permits formality. we can fly or drive to Taplejung Suketar and starts the trekking trail from here. Pangpema is the final destination of this trekking area. and southern trail also joins to the Oktang Base camp of Mt. Kanchenjungha closer to Darjeeling.
Kanchanjunga Region Trekking
In the Far Eastern region of Nepal Kanchanjungha is the 3rd highest peak (8593m) of the world. holding with a famous rich cultural and different minority of people of Nepal called Rai, Limbu, Sherpas, Bhotes, Brahmans, Chhetries, Magars and Gurungs; are the mainly mixed castes of people living in this region.
Kanchanjungha North and South Trek
First time in Nepal ASIAN HIMALAYA TREKS AND EXPEDETIONS: discovered in Year 1992 The Sele - le pass (4850m) is one of center trail in Kanchanjunga North B.C. to the south B.C. it heads from Ghunsa village. From the mountain trail
Kanchenjunga Region
- Kanchanjunga Region Trekking
- Kanchanjungha North and south Trek
- Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek
- Kanchanjungha Base Camp Tea House Trek
Trekking in Nepal
- Everest Region
- Annapurna Region
- Langtang Region
- Kanchenjunga Region
- Dolpo region
- Mustang Region
- Kathmandu Valley Trek
- Ganesh Himal Region
- Home Stay Trek
- western region
- Rolwaling Region
- Manaslu Region
