Bounded by the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal, the eastern Terai is broadly a mirror image of the west. The rolling hills of the Mahabharat Range are squeezed between the dry eastern plains and the Himalayan, and the Mahendra Highway cuts east to meet the Indian border at Kakarbhitta, providing easy access to Sikkim and Darjeeling.
Trekking routes in Eastern Nepal brings you close to Kanchanjunga (8598m), the 3rd highest mountain in the world, base camp of Mount Makalu and eastern approach to Mount Everest (8848m). The area is hot with rice growing districts and also encompasses the cooler tea-growing region of Ilam. The heavily populated Middle Hills are gorged by the mighty Arun Kosi, which has cut through them at an elevation of less than 400m. The major mountain massifs of Kanchanjunga and Makalu flank the Arun River.
The trekking routes are less in tourists but are long and needs proper arrangement. Complete camping gears with kitchen crews and porters are necessary to trek in this region.
The Far East
The Far Eastern part of Nepal has considerable potential to carry out the ordinary treks along unique visited trails.The mountain scenery and flora and fauna are some common attractions of this region. The people who are living in this region specially are Rai and Kirant, which are known as Kirant tribes. Sherpa’s and Tibetan descent people are also seen in this region.Kanchanjunga Himal, Milke Danda, Jaljale Himal are some trekking place of this region
When to visit? Kanchanjunga {the Eastern Part of Nepal}
The high season for trekking in the langtang area the main season are during Spring late February to early may and Autumn[late September to early December] .Spring is the time for rhododendrons while the clearest skies and found after the monsoon late September , October , November and early December. At these times, the weather is generally mild and there is less rain fall. During winter is also possible, especially in Helambu, but higher parts may have too much snow.