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Though not successfully climbed until 1955, it was first attempted in 1905, but four members of that international party were killed in an avalanche. The threat of avalanches and mudslides is omnipresent in the area, which receives very heavy precipitation throughout much of the year.
As inspiring as beauty of Kanchenjunga is that at least the first three parties to ascend the mountain never attempted the final few feet to the summit out of voluntary respect for the Sikkim, who consider the summit sacred. The successful British expedition of 1955 set the standard by stopping a few feet short of the actual summit, in honor of the local religion. This peak lives up to its reputation. First climbed in 1955 by a British team including famed rock climber Joe Brown & George Band. The mountain remained un-trodden for twenty-two years. The next two ascents were teams led respectively by India's Colonel N. Kumar in 1977, and by British climber Doug Scott in 1979. These parties also honored the tradition.
Various origins of the name Kanchenjunga have been debated, but it is often translated as Kanchenjunga means "Five Magnificent Snow Treasures" a reference to the five high peaks that rise from the surrounding glaciers. The five mountains from the southeast are South Peak (8491m), Central Peak (8478m), and Main Peak; turning westward there are Yalung Kang and Khambachen.
The route (North Face) is definitely the safest, although not the easiest. Climb of Kanchenjunga begin from a charming base camp in the meadows of Pangpema at 5180m. 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 methodically slow pace higher and higher up the mountain. This is a highly rewarding climb for the competent Alpinist.
ITINERARY
Day 02/04: Stay in Kathmandu for paper work and some other necessary preparation
Day 05: fly to Biratnagar early morning & Drive to Phidim. Overnight in Lodge
Day 06: Trek to Panchami. Overnight in Camp
Day 07: Trek to Doban. Overnight in Camp
Day 08: Trek to Khewang. Overnight in Camp.
Day 09: Trek to Yamphudin. Overnight in Camp
Day 10: Trek to Amje Khola. Overnight in Camp
Day 11: Trek to Torontang forest camp. Overnight in Camp
Day 12: Trek to Tseram. Overnight in Camp
Day 13: Trek to Ramje. Overnight in Camp
Day 14: Trek Kuna Camp. Overnight in Camp
Day 15: Trek to (Moraine) glacier camp. Overnight at camp.
Day 16: Trek to Kanchenjunga BC. Overnight at camp.
Day 17/20: Leisure at BC for acclimatization, blessing ceremony & climbing preparation.
Day 21/55: Mt. Kanchenjunga climbing period.
Day 56: Return trek to Ramje. Overnight in Camp
Day 57: Trek down to Tarantang forest camp. Overnight in Camp
Day 58: Trek to Yamphudin. Overnight in Camp
Day 59: Trek to Khewang. Overnight in Camp
Day 60: Trek to Panchami. Overnight in Camp
Day 61: Trek to Ghopetar. Overnight in Camp
Day 62/63: Drive from Gopetar to Kathmandu Transfer to hotel
Day 64/65: Leisure in Kathmandu
Day 66: Departure to your next destination
liaison officer fees
hotel charge at Katmandu
arrival and departure( transport)
base camp food
base camp tent
high camp tent
kitchen tent and dining tent,
kitchen equipment
fixed rope and snow bar, ice crew, rock python
sherpas ( one for each members)
7 oxygen bottles per each member and regulator mask one set too.
4 oxygen bottles per each sherpa and regulator mask one set too.
cook and cook boy(helpers)
Epi gas and gas stove
High altitude cooking pots
Alcoholic beverages, Nepal visa fee
Airport taxes for International
Emergency rescue evacuation if required,
Personal nature expenses.
Extra night Hotel in Kathmandu
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