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Himalaya Darshan Treks Pvt. Ltd

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Bokta Peak Climbing, Bokta Peak Summit, Kanchenjunga Region

$2875

Per person - All price inclusive

  • Trip Grade:
    Challenging
  • Max-Altitude:
    6,142m
  • Best Season:
    Spring & Autumn
  • Trip Mode:
    Tea house + Camping
  • Group Size:
    Min 2+
  • Destination:
    Kanchenjunga Region

Bokta Peak Highlights

  • Scenic flight from Kathmandu to Suketar with incredible mountain views from your flights.
  • Nice trekking passing through beautiful Limbu and Sherpa villages and culture.
  • Enjoy the beautiful views of Waterfall, and Rivers as well as walking through Rhododendron forest.
  • You can fully enjoy your holiday with Wildlife Like, Blue sheep, Red pandas, Snow leopards, and many different types of birds.
  • Breathtaking views of Mt Kanchenjunga Himalayan range (North face) from Pangpema 5,165m and South face from Okhtang 4,810m. Likewise, Kanchenjunga glacier, Yalung glacier, glacial lakes, Himalayan Yak, and Breathtaking Himalayan panorama of the eastern Himalayan range.

Bokta Peak Climbing

Bokta  Peak Climbing is the most popular climbing peak in the Kanchenjunga region. It lies in Eastern Nepal in the Taplejung district of the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. Bokto/ Bokta Peak Climbing is a technical and Challenging Climbing peak in Nepal. NMA (Nepal Mountaineering Association Nepal) declared the Bokta  Peak 6,142m in the group “A” category climbing peak in Nepal.

Especially, Bokta peak climbing with Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek offers its climbers an interesting journey. Passion along with varied ecosystems, diverse cultures, and amazing landscapes. Likewise, high passes, waterfalls, wildlife, glaciers, and Glacial lakes. As well as Rivers, beautiful mountain views, and breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga Himalayan range including Mt Kanchenjunga 8,586m the third-highest mountain in the world.

Bokto/Bokta Peak

It is best for those climbers who love mountaineering in less crowded parts of the Himalayas. To do that you should have good physical fitness and climbing experience for this Peak. Our Bokto/Bokta Peak Climbing journey starts from Chhiruwa. After a scenic flight to Bhadrapur drive to Kanyam and continue to Chhiruwa. It is also possible to start from Suketar 2,420m, after a scenic flight from Kathmandu.

Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek

After that, you are following the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek Route. It goes through beautiful Limbu and Sherpa Villages to reach Pangpema 5,140m (Kanchenjunga North Base Camp). You can fully enjoy a stunning view of Mt Kanchenjunga North Face and many other beautiful mountain peaks.

Bokta Peak Summit

After that, your trek continues to adventure high passes such as Mirgin La Pass 4820m and Sinelapche La Pass 4645m. With Stunning views then reach Kanchenjunga South Base Camp (Okhtang 4,810m). As well as continue to your final destination Bokta Peak Summit.  You can do directly your trekking through Kanchenjunga South Base Camp and Bokta Peak Summit at 6,142m. (If you don’t have enough time)

Bokta Peak Permit Fee

The Permit Fee depends on the Climbing Season. In the spring season, the permit fee is more expensive because it is the best mountaineering season. The Permit Fee stretchers are:-

  • Spring season (March, April, and May) Per Person –USD 250
  • Autumn season (September, October, and November) per person – USD 125
  • Winter season (December, January, and February) per person – USD 70
  • Summer season (June, July, and August) per person – USD 70

Conclusion:

To sum up, Climbing Bokta Peak is an exciting and challenging adventure in the Himalayas. It requires physical stamina, technical skills, and mental resilience. Conquering Mount Bokta offers a deep sense of accomplishment and appreciation of the power of nature, responsible climbing practice and proper preparation are essential.

It’s an unforgettable journey to push boundaries and connect with majestic mountain scenery. Join us for a special adventure for those looking for a thrilling and memorable Himalayan experience. With our expertise in organizing quality trekking holidays, Himalaya Darshan Treks ensures the safety and satisfaction of our climbers.

Are you ready to book this trip for your lifetime experience?

To book this trip or for more inquiries, click Book this trip from our web page. Likewise, we have many different trekking, tour, and Peak Climbing packages so you can choose your most suitable trek with us. We suggest early booking so you have enough time to prepare for the trip. We are ready to organize your travel bucket list adventure in the Himalayas. You can also contact us by WhatsApp at +977 9841073239 for quick inquiries.

Bokta Peak Climbing Equipment

We at Himalaya Darshan Treks are highly recommended for good quality equipment for the successful and safe summit of Bokta Peak. The quality equipment makes your Bokta Peak climbing comfortable and safe. Before the climbing, our Climbing Sherpa/guide checks your equipment and assists in how to use this equipment/climbing gear. We always give priority to your safety and the success of your climbing which means you are in safe hands.

1, Clothing:

  • Quick-drying shirts and thermal tops and bottoms.
  • Fleece jackets or vests
  • Down Jacket (Good quality)
  • Windproof and Waterproof Jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Rain Jacket
  • Fleece or insulated pants
  • Waterproof pants to protect from rain and snow.

2, Head Wear:

  • Warm hat (wool or fleece)
  • Balaclava or neck gaiter
  • Sun hat or cap

3, Handwear

  • Lightweight gloves (fleece or wool)
  • Insulated gloves or mittens
4, Personal Climbing Gears:
  • Climbing Harness
  • Crampons (compatible with your boots)
  • Helmet
  • Ice axe

5, Footwear:

  • Mountaineering/Climbing Boots
  • Crampons
  • Waterproof gaiters
  • Thick and warm mountaineering socks
  • A pair of slip-on shoes or sandals.

6, Personal Items

  • Polarized and UV-protected sunglasses
  • Mountaineering goggles
  • Sunscreen and Lip balm
  • Good quality Headlamp with extra batteries.
  • Camera and mobile Charger (Adapter)
  • First Aid Medical Kit
  • Energy bars (Snacks) lightweight.
7, Essential Items
  • Backpack (duffel bag and day bag)
  • Good Quality Sleeping Bag
  • Trekking Poles

8, Drinks/Hydration:

  • Insulated water bottle
  • Water purification tablets or filter

Note: For the trekking equipment you can check our Trekking Gear List on our website. If you have any confusion or question please contact us or email at himalayadarshantreks@gmail.com. You can also contact us by WhatsApp at +9779841073239 for a quick response.

 

Itinerary


Day 1, Arrival in Kathmandu Airport (1,400m) and transfer to hotel

We, Himalaya Darshan Treks heartily welcome you and your group to Nepal. One of our company staff will take you to your hotel in Kathmandu. The person will be waiting outside the baggage hall of the Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu, holding an A4-size paper with your name and our company name. So, you have to look for that person for your pick up from the airport. Your check-in at the hotel.

 

Day 2, Sightseeing UNESCO sites in Kathmandu

After breakfast, Sightseeing in world heritage sites such as Swoyambhunath (Monkey temple), Boudhanath, and Pashupatinath then back to the hotel. Meet the Climbing guide (Sherpa) and discuss Bokta peak climbing and climbing equipment. This day is required to make the Kanchenjunga circuit trek’s special permit with your original passport and Bokta Peak Climbing Permit.

Day 3, Flight to Bhadrapur and Drive to Kanyam. Stay at hotel.

After breakfast, we will drive to Kathmandu Domestic Airport for a flight to Bhadrapur (45 minutes) and Drive to Kanyam. Explore and enjoy the beautiful view of the tea garden. Stay at the hotel.

Day 4, Drive to Sekathum via Taplejung. Stay at tea house.

Drive toward an eastern highway to Taplejung and after Taplejung recently built a dirt road to Sekathum via Phumphe and Chhiruwa. Stay at tea the house.

Day 5, Trek to Amjilosa 2,498m. Stay at tea house

After hiking for some hours, we arrive at another destination, passing by monasteries and juniper forests till we reach a grassy slope where the tiny village of Amjilosa. The trail lead us Ghunsa river valley. we have to cross some suspension bridge. After crossing last bridge, the trail start to ascending with narrow trail to Amjilosa. Stay at the tea house.

Day 6, Trek to Gyabla 2,725m, Stay at hotel

Take a stroll through a bamboo, rhododendron, and oak forest gorge. Have lunch in Thangyam after a 3-hour hike. Continue walking for another 3 hours, leaving the river and climbing steeply to Gyabla, a Sherpa village. There is very nice and comfortable guest house. Stay at guest house.

Day 7, Trek to Ghunsa Village 3,415m. Stay at hotel

Take a break after trekking for 3 hours to Folley (3,140m). There are two monasteries in this Tibetan refugee village. we will have lunch at Folley. After lunch, the trail continues into the subalpine forest and Rocky River valley to reach Ghunsa. In this way, You can see the memorial (memorial of helicopter crash people). Ghunsa is a small and beautiful village. The guest houses at Ghunsa provide delicious food and good hospitality from the Ghunsa people. There is a Check post too so you need to present your trekking permit. Stay at the guest house.

Day 8, Trek to Khambachen 4145m, Stay at tea house

Enjoy stunning views of Kumbhakarna (Janu Himal) at 7710m, Ghabur Peak at 6305m, and Pholesobi Peak at 6652m as you trek to Khambachen at 4,145m. The trail ascends through a mixed larch and juniper forest with grazing meadows up the Ghunsa valley. For lunch, travel to Laphuk (4,100m). Then, continue walking for a few hours to Khangbachen. Stay at the tea house.

Day 9, Acclimatization Day.

There are two options for your acclimatization/day hikes-

The first option – After breakfast, hiking to (Kumbhakarna) Janu View Point 4,420m. Enjoy the great view of, glaciers, Glacial lakes as well as Janu Himal just in front of you and many more.

The second option – Early in the morning breakfast at the hotel, You will start your day hikes to Nupchu Pokhari (Lake) through the Nupchu Khola Valley. It is hard walking due to the high altitude but very beautiful and amazing day hike.

Day 10, Trek to Lhonak 4792m, Stay at tea house.

Trek to Lhonak via the Ghunsa River, passing through stony fields and gaining 900 meters in elevation. First, you’ll trek for two hours to Ramdang, where you’ll enjoy lunch while taking in the scenery. Then continue the Kanchenjunga Glacier’s lateral moraine. Finally, cross the river into the Lhonak. Stay at the hotel

Day 11, Hike to Pangpema 5,140m, and Trek back to Lhonak

Early morning hike to Pangpema 5,140m, (Kanchenjunga North Base Camp) Breathtaking views of Mt Kanchenjunga 8,586m, Yalung Kang 8,505m and Stunning view of Kanchenjunga Himalayan panorama, Kanchenjunga glacier, Glacial lakes, wildlife and many more. Trek back to Lhonak.

Note: If you have a dream to hike Dormo Ri (Dormo Peak) you have to stay at the Pangpema. And next early in the morning hike to Dormo ri, enjoy the incredible Kanchenjunga Himalayan panorama then descend to Lhonak.

Day 12, Trek back to Ghunsa Village (3,415m) Stay at hotel

Trek descend all the way to Ghunsa. Stay at the guest house.

Day 13, Trek to Tseram/Cheram (3,870m) Via Sele la and Mirgin la Pass. Stay at tea house

Trek to Cheram (3,870m), via Sele la Pass, Mirgin la Pass, and Sinelapche la Pass with Breathtaking Mountain View (long day walking. If you have enough time we can stay at Selela Camp on the way to Cheram.) Stay at a tea house.

Day 14, Trek to Ramche (4,610m). Stay at tea house.

Trek ascend to Kanchenjunga South Base Camp (4,810m) hike (Enjoy a great view of the Kanchenjunga Himalayan range south face, Kabru range, Rathong peak, and many other beautiful mountains peaks, Yalung glacier, Glacial lake, wildlife). Return to Ramche. Stay at a tea house.

Day 15, Rest Day (preparation of ascension).

Today is a relaxation day and preparation of ascension in Ramche. And you can take a leisurely tour of this charming place. Stay at the tea house.

Day 16 to 18, Period ascension of Bokta Peak (6,142m). Stay at tented camp.

Stay in the Camping, trekking to base camp, high camp, and Bhokta Peak Summit. Enjoy the views from the summit. and trek descends to Bokta Peak Base camp

Day 19, Trek back to Tortong/Torongdin (2,980m). Stay at tea house.

When we descend the trail, we proceed in the same manner. Stay at the tea house.

Day 20, Trek back to Yamphuding/Sherpagon, Stay at tea house

First few hours the trail start uphill to reach bhanjyang. Then all the way downhill walks were undertaken, as well as the crossing of a suspension bridge. And our trail continue to a lovely village, Sherpa gaon. People from the Limbu (Kirat) and Sherpa communities live there. Stay at the teahouse.

Day 21, Trek to Khebang

After breakfast, we will start our walking through the beautiful village with the Limbu community and enjoy the nice scenery of nature and culture of the region. This is the last day of walking your trek. finally we reach to Khebang. Stay at a teahouse.

Day 22, Drive to Kanyam, Stay at hotel

From the Khebang, we will take a jeep for a drive to Kanyam/Ilam. It is possible to drive to Bhadrapur too. But it is a long drive so we recommend staying at Kanyam or Ilam. Stay at the hotel.

Day 23, Short drive to Bhadrapur and flight to Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel

Early morning short drive to Bhadrapur from Kanyam/Ilam. Then, we fly back to Kathmandu on a 45 minutes scenic flight, with our final views of the spectacular snow-capped Himalayas. Kanchenjunga Region Treks will return you to your accommodation and will pick you up this evening for a goodbye meal with a cultural performance at a Nepalese restaurant.

Day 24, Final Departure

This will be the last day of your trip to Nepal. One of our staff will take you and your group to Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu for your final departure. We wish you and your group safe flights with unforgettable memory from your Nepal trip. Hope to see you again.

Trip Includes

  • Airport pick-up and drop by private vehicle (Domestic/International)
  • 3 nights hotel in Kathmandu with Bed and Breakfast, 3* standard hotel.
  • Both-way flights for guests and guides from Kathmandu-Bhadrapur-Kathmandu.
  • Drive from Bhadrapur to Kanyam to Sekathum and  Khebang to Bhadrapur by Jeep.
  • Staff transportation from Kathmandu to Suketar and Suketar to Kathmandu by drive
  • Experienced and licensed holder trekking guide and Climbing Sherpa with salaries, food, accommodation, and Insurance.
  • All necessary staff with food accommodation, salary, and Insurance. (1 porter for 2 trekkers).
  • Kanchenjunga conservation entry permit.
  • Bokta Peak climbing permit
  • 3 times meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and one cup of tea/coffee with meal) during the trekking and climbing.
  • Camping accommodation during the Bokta peak climbing.
  • All necessary Equipment during the peak climbing, Two men’s tents, a Dining tent, kitchen tents, Kitchen equipment, and a mattress.
  • First Aid medical kit and an oximeter to check pulse, heart rate, and oxygen saturation at higher altitudes.
  • Emergency Helicopter service arrangement (If needed) which will be paid by your Travel Insurance Company.
  • We will arrange a Duffel bag, Sleeping bag, Down Jacket, and warm hat (If you don’t have your own.)
  • Himalaya Darshan Treks branded T-shirt as a souvenir.
  • All local and government taxes.
  • Garbage deposit of $250
  • Kanchenjunga trek map for a group
  • Farewell dinner with culture program
  • Bokta peak climbing achievement certificate

Trip Excludes

  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu than the scheduled itinerary.
  • Your expenses (Laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, WIFI, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower, etc.).
  • High Altitude insurance & Helicopter evacuation as well.
  • Tips for guide, Climbing Sherpa, and porter. (Tipping is expected)
  • Personal climbing gear.
  • Your travel insurance (Necessary).
  • Nepal entry visa fees
  • Desserts Sweet things like chocolate, cake, pie, pudding, etc.
  • Any other expenses that are not mentioned in the cost include

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