Nepal Govt. Regd. No: 50058/064/065

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Open Market Exchange Rate

Currency
Unit
Buying(NRS)
Selling(NRS)
U.S. dollor
1
86.67
87.27
European Euro
1
110.21
110.97
UK pound sterling
1
137.72
138.68
Swiss Franc
1
91.74
92.37
Australian dollor
1
86.08
86.68
Japanese yen
10
10.61
10.68
Indian Rupee
100
160.00
160.15
Canadian dollar
1
84.97
85.57
Hong Kong dollar
1
10.91
N/A
Singapore dollar
1
67.91
68.40
Chinese renminbi (Yuan)
1
13.43
13.52
Saudi Arabian riyal
1
22.59
22.75
Qatari riyal
1
23.26
23.43
Thai baht
1
2.73
2.75
UAE Dirham
1
23.06
23.22
Malaysian ringgit
1
27.72
27.91
South Korean Won
100
7.45
7.50
Danish Krone
1
14.83
N/A
Swedish Krone
1
12.40
N/A

Package Information

Duration :48 days
Grade :
Max. Altitude :8598 m.
Minimum Pax :1+
Travel Mode :Flight
Trekking Type :Camping
 

Kanchenjunga is the third-tallest mountain in the world after Mt. Everest and Mt. K2. Kanchenjunga is situated in eastern part of Nepal at 8598m. It was first climbed by a British team in 1956. It is an enormous mountain mass, and many satellite peaks rise from its narrow icy ridges. It is located on the border of Nepal and Sikkim, just 46 miles northwest of Darjeeling. The peak consists of four summits. The west summit, Yalung Kang, is 8420m high and some people classify it as a separate 8000m peak.

Three first Westerners to explore Kanchenjunga were the British botanist JD Hooker, who visited the area twice in 1848 and 1849. Exploration of the side of the peak continued with both British and veteran explorers mapping and photographing until 1899. In that year a party led by Douglas fresh field made a circuit of Kanchenjunga and produced what is still one of the most authoritative maps of the region.

The Japanese then took up the challenge and mounted expeditions in 1976, 1973 and 1974 during which they climbed Yalung Kang. A German Expedition climbed Yalung Kang in 1975 and in 1977 an Indian army team mounted the second successful expedition to the main peak of Kanchenjunga.

The route (North Face) is definitely the safest, although not the easiest climb. Climb of Kanchenjunga begin from a charming base camp, the meadows of Panorama at 5,180 m. First challenge is to fix lines up 900 m of intricate mixed climbing to the North col. This provides the most challenging climbing of the expedition. Once creating a lifeline to and from the North Col you can begin the long process of establishing three camps up the long and complicated North ridge. Using Sherpa support and oxygen, you can move at a systematically slow velocity higher and higher up the mountain. This is a highly satisfying climb for the expert climbers.

Itinerary Outline

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