Naya kanga Peak Climbing– 17 Days is famous with alternative name Ganja La Chuli, in Langtang Region to the North of Kathmandu, a huge store for flora and fauna, Langtang Region is basically resided by Sherpa ethnic group that is slightly different from that of Khumbu region. The peak , suggestible for every amateur and professional offers a wide range of alpine flora and fauna in addition to the vista of stunning mountain peaks. Nepal Mountaineering Association has fixed USD$250 for spring, USD$ 125 for Autumn and USD$70 for Summer and Winter. The price for Naya kanga Peak Climbing varies agency to agency. Most of the local and private trekking agencies have the cost ranging between USD$2500 and USD$3000 whereas Himalayan Wild Treks has limited it to USD$2100 The agency that stands for the quality service at reasonable price also offers the latest Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Map and Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Itinerary.
The journey to the peak trails through valleys and over the ridges which are festooned with oak, rhododendron and magnolia forests. Ghoda Tabela and Kyanjing Gompa are the major landmarks that leads to a famous viewpoint named Tserko ri at 4948m where trekkers get to enjoy clear view of Langtang (7227m.) Yala(5500m), Shisapangma (8013m) and Dorje Lhakpa(6966m). Beautiful peaks, stunning glaciers, mindblowing waterfalls and lush forests are the natural ingredients that beautify Langtng National Park in Langtang Region, which is also a sanctuary for most endangered species of animals and birds. The region being resided by Sherpa people, the fragrance of Buddhism pervades the area, making the trail peaceful and tranquil. Existent amidst the pastoral atmosphere, the region has been just the right destination for any novice or expert. Tentatively situated at 30 km distance from Kathmandu, Naya Kanga Peak is the right choice for any mountaineering connoisseur.
Technically stating, the trekking starts with a brief sightseeing of the major UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu(1400m) followed by a drive to Dhunche (1966m), and trek to Syabru village (2581m). From Syabru Village, we hike up to Lama Hotel (2470m) trekking ahead to Langtang Village (3430m) traversing towards Kyanjing (3870m), where we take a day’s rest. Thereafter, we move forward to Nyengang Kharka (4430m), leading to Kang High Camp (4960m), prior to summit of Naya Kanga Peak (5844m). We climb back to Nyengang Kharka (4430m)- Kyanjin Gompa (3870m)– Lama Hotel (2470m) and Syabru Besi (1966m) from where we drive back to Kathmandu ending the trekking.
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Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu Airport
Day 02: Sightseeing around Kathmandu Valley..
Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Dhunche (1966m.) 8 hrs
Day 04: Trek to Syabru Gaon (2581m.) 5.30 hrs
Day 05: Trek to Lama Hotel (2470m.) 5 hrs
The trail descends along the ridge on
Day 06: Trek to Langtang village (3430m.) via Ghore Tabela. 6 hrs
Day 07: Trek to Kyangjin (3870m.) 3hrs
Day 08: Rest day at Kyangjin Gompa and excursion in and around.
Day 09: Trek to Nyengang Kharka (4430m.) 5 hrs
Day 10: Trek Naya Kang High Camp (4960m.) 4 hrs.
Day 11: Summit Naya Kang peak (5844m) and climb back to Nyengang Kharka. 10 hrs
Day 12: Extra day incase of bad weather and physical/health problems.
Day 13: Trek to Kyangjin Gompa. 4 hrs
Day 14: Trek to Lama Hotel. 6 hrs
Day 15: Trek to Syabru Besi via Sherpa Gaon. 5 hrs
Day 16: Drive from Syabru Besi to Kathmandu by bus. 9hrs. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 17: Transfer to international airport for your final departure.
Included in the Cost
✔ Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle
✔ 3-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
✔ Teahouse accommodation during the trek
✔ Tented accommodation during the climb
✔ All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek and climb
✔ Welcome and farewell dinners
✔ All ground transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary
✔ Domestic flights (Kathmandu- Lukla -Kathmandu)
✔ English speaking, trained and experienced trekking guide(leader), climbing guide (leader) and assistant guides
✔ Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter)
✔ Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food and accommodation
✔ Down jacket (to be returned after trip completion)
✔ Himalayan Wild trekking bag/duffel bag, t-shirt and trekking map are yours to take
✔ All necessary paper work; trekking permits and Island Peak climbing permit
✔ Good quality tents and kitchen utensils for camping
✔ Group mountaineering (climbing) equipments
✔ Medical kit (carried by your guide)
✔ All government and local taxes
Not Included in the Cost
✖ Nepalese visa fee (bring accurate USD cash and two passport photographs)
✖ International airfare to and from Kathmandu
✖ Excess baggage charges (if you have more than 15 kg luggage, cargo charge is around $1.5 per kg)
✖ Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
✖ Altitude chamber (PAC) or oxygen
✖ Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu (and also in the case of early return from mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
✖ Travel and rescue insurance
✖ Personal expenses (phone calls, internet, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower, etc.)
✖ Personal climbing equipment
✖ Personal climbing guide if requested
✖ Optional trips and sightseeing if extended
✖ Tips for guides and porters
✖ Services not listed in the ‘What Is Included’ section
Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Highlights
Situated in Langtang Region in Nepal, Naya Kanga Peak is just the right peak for every kind of mountaineer. The view of stunning mountains from Tserko Ri : Lagtang Lirun, Langtang Ri, Gang Chhenpo, Dorje Lhakpa and Sishapangma is really breathtaking. The old traditional Kyanjin Gompa and Gosaikunda Lake are the iconic places liked by tourists. Another aspect of the trekking is the hospitality of the Sherpa people and rhododendron flowers in the verdant forest that cover the hills right below the mountains. You will sense cutural mixture of Tamangs and Tibetans here. Naya Kanga Pek is highly recommendable to hone thier climbing skills and boost their mounainteering experience.
Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Difficulty
Naya Kanga Peak Climbing , also known as Ganja La Chuli is situated in Langtang Region as one of the most popular climbing peaks in Nepal in terms of complexity and adventure it offers. You will need a good amount of acclimatization necessary to adjust to the new climatic zones of Naya Kanga region. From the summit of Naya Kanga, we can view mountains both in Nepal and Tibet facets. Naya Kanga Peak is the favourite peak of the peak climbing lovers from across the world for its thrilling as well as adventurous aspects. There will be a training session at the Base Camp of Naya Kanga Peak, which will boost your confidence and hone your peak climbing skills.
Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Weather and Season
Naya Kanga Peak , also known as Ganjala Chuli is situtated in Langtang Region, with its height 5488m from the sea level. The summer and monsoon tend to have more rainfalls than winters and spring in the Naya Kanga Peak area. Ganja La Chuli area is known as a warm and temperate mountain zone. The average temparature here remains 6.6 degree Celsius when the annual rainfall has been recorded 689 mm in average. The autumn season is the best for climbing Naya Kanga Peak whereas the spring is the second best suitable season. Summer or monsoon is supposed to have more rainfall than any other times of the year. Perfect for any level of climber, Naya Kanga Peak offers the indelible sense o.f adventure.
Fitness for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing
Naya Kanga Peak, popular with alternative name Ganjala Chuli, is technically challenging peak in Langtang Region famous for the adventure it offers to the peak climbers from around the world. To climb any peaks anywhere in the world requires physical fitness and it is the same with Naya Kanga Peak. We conduct a training or a practice regarding climbing mountain at the Base Camp of Naya Kanga Peak which will boost your confidence and hone your skills. In the higher climatic zones, you will be faced with lesser oxygen level resulting in you having to take acclimatization. You will have to walk six to seven hours a day,which apparently means you will need physical stamina and fitness to hike through the ups and downs of the diverse topography.
Best Season for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing
Naya Kanga Peak, known for mesmerizing vistas of the mountains and dramatic landscape in the Langtang region, to the North of Kathmandu. The thrill and sense of adventure is always there unless the weather doesn't play hostile roles. Rainy seasons come with days overcast impending the mountain views. This points to the reason why you have to go for seasons which offer you crystal clear weather. October and November in Autumn and April and May in Spring are the best celebrated months of the year for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing. Rainy and wintry seasons both are avoided by the peak climbers for the hostile weathers.
How to approach Naya Kanga Peak
Naya Kanga is a fmous trekking destination in Langtang Region. Prior to the beginning of the hiking to Kaya Kanga, we do a brief sightseeing of major UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu. Then we will have approximately seven hour drive to Dhunche (1966m) from where we traverse into Lama Hotel(2470m), Langtang Village(3440m), Kyangjing (3870m), and Kang High Camp(4960m). At Kanga High Camp, we carry out a small climbing session that will boost your confidence and hone your climbing skills. After the successful victory over Naya Kanga Peak, we trace all the way back to Dhunche en route to Kathmandu.
Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Permit Fee
Naya Kanga Peak (5846m) is situated in Langtang Region, which is a popular trekking destination in Nepal. Nepal Mountaineering Association has promulgated Naya Kanga Peak Climbing permit fees which is as follows:
1. Spring (June, July, August) - USD$250
2. Autumn (September, October, November)- USD$150
3. Summer (June, July, August)- USD$70
4. Winter (December, January, February)- USD$70
Spring and Autumn seasons brings best in the peak climbers as they offer the clearest weather and highest chance of successful peak climbing. On the other hand, Winter and Summer are cold and overcast causing intermittent impediments.
Included in the Cost
✔ Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle
✔ 3-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
✔ Teahouse accommodation during the trek
✔ Tented accommodation during the climb
✔ All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek and climb
✔ Welcome and farewell dinners
✔ All ground transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary
✔ Domestic flights (Kathmandu- Lukla -Kathmandu)
✔ English speaking, trained and experienced trekking guide(leader), climbing guide (leader) and assistant guides
✔ Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter)
✔ Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food and accommodation
✔ Down jacket (to be returned after trip completion)
✔ Himalayan Wild trekking bag/duffel bag, t-shirt and trekking map are yours to take
✔ All necessary paper work; trekking permits and Island Peak climbing permit
✔ Good quality tents and kitchen utensils for camping
✔ Group mountaineering (climbing) equipments
✔ Medical kit (carried by your guide)
✔ All government and local taxes
Not Included in the Cost
✖ Nepalese visa fee (bring accurate USD cash and two passport photographs)
✖ International airfare to and from Kathmandu
✖ Excess baggage charges (if you have more than 15 kg luggage, cargo charge is around $1.5 per kg)
✖ Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
✖ Altitude chamber (PAC) or oxygen
✖ Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu (and also in the case of early return from mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
✖ Travel and rescue insurance
✖ Personal expenses (phone calls, internet, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower, etc.)
✖ Personal climbing equipment
✖ Personal climbing guide if requested
✖ Optional trips and sightseeing if extended
✖ Tips for guides and porters
✖ Services not listed in the ‘What Is Included’ section
What to Bring ?
The following checklist should help you with your packing. As a general rule, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum. The packed weight of your trek bag while trekking should be no more than 15 KG.
For Mountaineering
In addition to the items mentioned above for trekking, the following is a list of the additional specialized items which are required for the trekking peaks.
Plastic or leather mountaineering boots, with gaiters and crampons that have been tested for a good fit.
Fleece trousers or silhouette
Additional mites and gloves suitable for climbing
Ice axe, and ski poles (note - ice axes can be rented in Kathmandu)
Climbing helmet
Alpine climbing harness.
2 x tape slings
2 x screw gate karabiners
Descender / abseil device
Ascender
Medical
Note: Walking pole, down jacket, sleeping bag, etc available on hire in Kathmandu or request we will provide it. NOTES Trip cost will vary depending on numbers of travelers, duration/days of trek, standard of hotel in Kathmandu before & after the trip. Please contact us to GET a Custom Quote.
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