Regions
Eastern Nepal - The Kanchenjunga Region
The Kanchenjunga region in eastern Nepal, named after the third highest mountain in the world (8,586 m), is located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and India. It offers breathtaking landscapes with snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, dense forests and remote villages. The region is rich in biodiversity and home to rare animal species such as the snow leopard.

A unique adventure in the untouched wilderness of Nepal.
Country and people
Eastern Nepal is home to a diverse population group, including Sherpas, Limbus, Rais and Gurungs. These ethnic communities live in small, remote villages and maintain centuries-old traditions. Hospitality is deeply rooted in their culture, and visitors are welcome to experience their customs and way of life. The region is still largely untouched by mass tourism, which preserves its authentic charm.
Culture
The Kanchenjunga region is rich in religious and cultural traditions. Buddhism and Hinduism play a central role in the everyday life of the residents. Monasteries and temples, embedded in the picturesque landscape, are places of meditation and spiritual contemplation. The local festivals are particularly impressive, where colorful dances and rituals bring the time-honored traditions to life.
Landscape
The landscape of the Kanchenjunga region is spectacular and diverse. From deep valleys and dense forests to snow-capped peaks, the region offers a stunning backdrop. The Kangchenjunga itself, with a height of 8,586 meters, towers majestically over the region. The diverse flora and fauna, including rhododendron forests and rare animals such as the snow leopard, make eastern Nepal a paradise for nature lovers.

Trekking
The Kanchenjunga region offers some of the most beautiful and remote trekking routes in Nepal. The Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek leads through remote villages, dense forests and alpine meadows to the breathtaking glacier landscapes at the foot of Kangchenjunga. As the region is still little developed for tourism, you hardly meet other hikers here and can enjoy the silence and beauty of nature undisturbed. For experienced hikers, this is a challenging but extremely rewarding route.
Best time to travel
The best time to travel to the Kanchenjunga region is in spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, the temperatures are pleasant, the view of the mountains is clear and the rhododendron forests are in full bloom. In winter, the region can be difficult to access due to snow, while summer is characterized by the monsoon.
Conclusion
The Kanchenjunga region in eastern Nepal is a true adventure for all those who want to experience the wild and untouched nature of Nepal away from the usual trekking paths. The breathtaking landscape, the fascinating culture and the warm hospitality of the locals make this region an unforgettable experience for trekking enthusiasts and nature lovers. A real insider tip for travelers who want to discover authentic Nepal away from the mainstream.
Your contact person: Nepal expert Christian Schubert

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berghorizonte GmbH
Christian Schubert
Alatseestrasse 18
D-87629 Füssen im Allgäu
Montag - Samstag:
09 - 19 Uhr