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looklook 84M
4534 posts
11/13/2023 10:02 am

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12/9/2023 3:36 am

Best time to trekking Kanchenjunga from far away

We don't need to travel to Darjeeling, India, to catch a glimpse of the majestic Kanchenjunga, one of the three highest mountains in the world.
We can view it from our homeland, usually from mid-October to January.

Currently, it is visible from Panchagarh and Thakurgaon in Bangladesh.

In November, the view of the snow-capped Kanchenjunga is breathtaking because the air in this region of Bangladesh is clearer than in other areas, and the weather is pleasant.

If you want to learn more about this beautiful mountain, you can search the internet and read about it.


Photo Credits: : Md Nowshad Alam Nowaj












looklook 84M
3925 posts
11/13/2023 10:15 am

Stunning View of the third highest mountain of the world from my homeland!


Archer62 83F
7086 posts
11/13/2023 11:19 am

LOVELY VIEWS OF AN IMPRESSIVE MOUNTAIN RANGE. HERE WE CAN SEE THE MOUNTAINS FROM DOWNTOWN AND SOME MOUNTOPS ARE NOW COVERED WITH SNOW. THE HIGHEST MOUNTAINS IN THIS REGION ARE OVER 3 000 METERS HIGH. I KNOW YOURS ARE MUCH HIGHER AND NOT ALL THAT FAR FROM YOU ARE THE HIGHEST MOUNTAINS ON OUR PLANET.


Rocketship 80F
18567 posts
11/13/2023 12:55 pm

How beautiful these pictures are!!!

The area of British Columbia that I'm in is a very long valley surrounded on both sides by the Rocky Mountain Range. Fortunately where I am, the valley is quite wide so the mountains don't loom over us here like they do in some of the more narrow valley areas.


troll0037 45M
239 posts
11/13/2023 5:02 pm

Very pretty. how nice to live near such beauty.


StarCandy1 69F
1796 posts
11/13/2023 6:27 pm

That looks beautiful !


looklook 84M
3925 posts
11/13/2023 10:04 pm

    Quoting Archer62:
    LOVELY VIEWS OF AN IMPRESSIVE MOUNTAIN RANGE. HERE WE CAN SEE THE MOUNTAINS FROM DOWNTOWN AND SOME MOUNTOPS ARE NOW COVERED WITH SNOW. THE HIGHEST MOUNTAINS IN THIS REGION ARE OVER 3 000 METERS HIGH. I KNOW YOURS ARE MUCH HIGHER AND NOT ALL THAT FAR FROM YOU ARE THE HIGHEST MOUNTAINS ON OUR PLANET.
Kanchenjunga is a part of the Kanchenjunga Himal segment of the Himalayan Mountain Range. It lies both in Nepal and India. It is only 11 km from Tentulia, a small town in the Panchagarh district of Bangladesh known as Himalayan Kanya ( Daughter of Himalayas ). One can enjoy the enchanting view of the snow-capped Kanchenjunga mountain ( Photo # 9 ) while sitting on the balcony of the Tentulia Dakbanglo (govt. Rest House) on a winter day of cloudless blue sky. Panchagarh is located in the northernmost part of my home country, Bangladesh. I still remember my childhood that I spent in the Batali Hill area of Chittagong, the city where I was born. Stay well, dear Archer. Have a pleasant time.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
11/13/2023 10:50 pm

    Quoting Rocketship:
    How beautiful these pictures are!!!

    The area of British Columbia that I'm in is a very long valley surrounded on both sides by the Rocky Mountain Range. Fortunately where I am, the valley is quite wide so the mountains don't loom over us here like they do in some of the more narrow valley areas.

Hello, Rocket, my friend,
The Hill Tract districts in my homeland resemble the regions you described in your above post. However, the hilltops in this area are not very high. It is the only extensive hilly region in Bangladesh, located in the southeastern part of the country. Many of our tourist centers are located in this region. This is the time to visit these places. Take care of Yourself. Stay cheerful, Rocket.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
11/13/2023 10:56 pm

    Quoting troll0037:
    Very pretty. how nice to live near such beauty.
Thanks for stopping by, troll. Your short comment tells us everything about the living conditions in such regions. You are correct. It is nice to live near such places. Stay cheerful, troll.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
11/13/2023 11:02 pm

Thanks for your post, Star. I feel pleased to hear from you always. Stay happy always. Take Care.


Abelle2 83F
31227 posts
11/14/2023 7:33 am

Wow! What a view


looklook 84M
3925 posts
11/14/2023 7:33 am

Hello, my friend koffla,
Good to see you here on my blog page. You are right. The photos are a feast for the eyes. The photographer deserves our appreciation.
Be safe on the road.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
11/14/2023 7:57 am

Abelle, thank you so much for stopping by. The views are breathtaking, no doubt.
My best wishes to you and yours. Take care, Be safe.



maudie1957 74F
1262 posts
11/14/2023 2:56 pm

Fabulous pictures Loolook. I really love the snow- capped mountain. What a lovely view to wake up to.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
11/14/2023 8:57 pm

    Quoting maudie1957:
    Fabulous pictures Loolook. I really love the snow- capped mountain. What a lovely view to wake up to.
Maudie, even a single line from you on my blog page enriches it immensely. Thank you so much for stopping by the page. A picture of the mountain shot by Md Nasir Uddin in November 2021 is posted below (# 10) for everyone to view. The peaks of Kanchenjunga mountain look different at different times of the day. The sky turns red as soon as the early morning glow of the sun touches the top of the mountain.
Always take care of yourself, dear Maudie. Stay happy and cheerful.


Shartaun03 81F
6196 posts
11/25/2023 11:50 am

These are beautiful scenic photos of your homeland. You have a very beautiful country there LookLook.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
11/25/2023 9:07 pm

    Quoting Shartaun03:
    These are beautiful scenic photos of your homeland. You have a very beautiful country there LookLook.
I am delighted to see you back on my blog page, Shartaun. Thanks for the post left thereon. You are right about the photos. The scenes are breathtaking. I hope you are doing fine.


Ratboy 68M
55 posts
12/1/2023 2:43 am

Fantastic pictures, LookLook. Stunning.
Our highest mountain is Mt. Kosiosko at 2,228 meters.
One can walk to its summit from the car park. Literally.
Australia is the flatest continent in the world.
I am not even sure what a mountain is! post243461


looklook 84M
3925 posts
12/1/2023 7:47 am

    Quoting Ratboy:
    Fantastic pictures, LookLook. Stunning.
    Our highest mountain is Mt. Kosiosko at 2,228 meters.
    One can walk to its summit from the car park. Literally.
    Australia is the flatest continent in the world.
    I am not even sure what a mountain is! post243461
Thanks, Ratboy, for stopping by the blog and leaving your comments thereon. The third tallest mountain in the world is Kanchenjunga (8,586m). It was first climbed in 1955 by a British expedition led by Charles Evans. The Ganges-Brahmaputra delta is the world's largest delta that covers most of my homeland, Bangladesh. The delta reflects the enormous input of sediment being washed off the Himalayan mountains into the Ganges River basin. Take care of yourself. Be safe, my friend.