Also known as the Ganja La Chuli, the Naya Kanga Peak is situated in the Langtang region and is a popular peak for climbing in Nepal. With good accessibility and overwhelming ecstasy during the climb, this peak attracts a lot of mountain climbing enthusiasts to its summit. The Naya Kanga Peak Climbing offers a journey through the Tibetan-influenced villages in Langtang with a massive range of biodiversity. A hint of Tibetan culture, a pinch of floral and faunal richness with a whole lot of Himalayan presence, the Naya Kanga Peak Climbing is an exceptional option for trekkers and mountaineers alike.
Situated very close to the Kathmandu valley, it is the nearest peak and can be reached with relative ease. The trail starts with dense forests of rhododendron, oak and slowly leads to a much rockier and marshy land. Leading through Ghoda Tabela and Kyanjin Gompa, we hike to Tserko Ri (4984m) which is also a great viewpoint to view the gorgeous Langtang ranges. Then, we continue our trek to Naya Kanga peak summit. Once at the top, we will be able to witness mountains such as Langtang (7,227m), Yala (5,500m), Shishapangma (8,013m) and Dorje Lakpa (6,966m). The Langtang region is well known for its natural beauty which consists of many peaks, glaciers, waterfalls, jungles of various types and within itself harbors a lush variety of flora and fauna ranging from the rare red panda to the ever elusive snow leopard. This region is also equally rich in culture and houses within itself the worshippers of the Hindu as well as the Buddhist faith. The omnipresence of Buddhism can be felt through the many prayer flags, wheels, monasteries, and Chorten that people have placed along the way. With friendly people and the great chance of viewing the mountains, this is an adventure proving its worth. This is one of the lesser climbed peaks and does not require technical knowledge or expertise. However, this is a strenuous trek and requires a good level of fitness for anyone attempting to climb it.
Seeking for a real adventure? Our travel itinerary is based on years of trekking expertise, ensuring that you have a fun and safe vacation. However, like with all such risky excursions, there may be instances where we must change the schedule, possibly without much notice. While we make every attempt to stick to the timetable, we humbly ask for your patience and flexibility if unforeseen circumstances like weather or unforeseen natural events come into play. You may be sure that our knowledgeable guides will adjust as needed to make your tour as enjoyable as possible.
The Naya Kanga Peak is an amazing destination in Langtang valley and a great opportunity for Beginners climber who wishes to train themself to climb mountains. The detailed itinerary gives you an idea about the route, accommodation, and altitude if you wish to do the Naya Kanga Peak Climbing.
Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & transfer by private car/van.
2 nights deluxe accommodation with breakfast at Hotel Kathmandu Guest House in Kathmandu.
Meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) with Tea & coffee and hot/cold filter water during the trek.
Lodge and Tented Camp accommodations with 2 persons sharing basis during the trek and climbing.
1 experienced, helpful and friendly English speaking guide, 1 cook and porters (1 porter for 2 peoples), their food & accommodation, salary, equipment & insurance.
Camping Equipment (Tents, Kitchen Utensils and Mattresses).
Climbing Equipment (Snow Bars, Main and Fixed Rope, Ice Screw, Rock Pitton etc).
All transportation by private vehicle.
Langtang National Park Permit and all necessary permits.
Peak Climbing permit, Garbage deposit.
Peak Climber’s (Sherpa) equipment charge, insurance and salary.
First Aid Medical Kit box and necessary emergency equipment.
Office Service charge.
Government tax
Any meals (Lunch and Dinner) in Kathmandu other than breakfast.
Personal Travel insurance.
International air fare to and from Nepal.
Nepal Tourist Visa fees.
Items and expenses of personal nature.
Any kind of alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, snacks, laundry, phone call, internet.
Emergency Evacuation (Helicopter Rescue).
Personal Trekking Equipment.
Personal Climbing Equipment (Climbing Boot, Harness, Crampons, Ice Axe, Ascender/Descender, Carabiners Lock/Unlock, Tape Slings, Prusik loops/rope, Climbing helmet).
Any costs which arise due to a change of the itinerary, because of landslides, political disturbance, and strikes etc.
Any other costs whatsoever, that is not mentioned in the cost included.
Horse renting and additional porters due to natural calamities during the trek.
Tips for guide, porters, driver
The answers to your questions regarding the Nepal New Generation Trek, what this trip entails, and what is needed can be found in the following frequently asked questions. If your question isn't addressed there, don't hesitate to contact us.