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Naya Kanga Peak 5844m Climbing

16 Days

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Overview

The Himalaya of Nepal is the world’s most exciting destination for climbing. 414 peaks are open to mountain climbing in Nepal and summiting a Himalayan peak can be an adventurous challenge and exhilarating experience of a lifetime.

Naya Kanga Peak (5,844m/19,173ft) rises to the west of the famous Ganja La Pass and is formally known as Ganja La Chuli. It towers above one of the favorite regions of the Himalayas, the Langtang Valley. The route reaches Upper Langtang, an isolated glacial valley that has long been one of the top three trekking destinations in Nepal.

Along the way to Kyangin Gompa and on to Base Camp you will experience the magnificent scenery of the lush Langtang River valley up into the broad glacial valley with staggering mountain views. The summit of Naya Kanga Peak offers an astonishing panorama of the breathtakingly surrounding peaks and beyond into the remote valleys of Nepal and Tibet. Naya Kanga Peak climbing can be attempted by all comers, even people without mountaineering know-how and experience, and we will brief you on the use of equipment. Still, it will be demanding and should be attempted only by people fit and acclimatized to high elevation.

The Langtang Valley is entered by an enchanting weeklong hike from the lowlands. Our team assembles in Syabru Besi and together we ascend through the Langtang River valley on an unforgettable hike to the upper valley and then on to base camp. We climb through yak grazing areas and establish our Base Camp in an area with spectacular views at around 4,800m (15,748ft). From here, when the timing is right we push for the summit in the early morning and marvel at the magnificent panorama as we enjoy our achievement with views of the Langtang Range, Ganesh Himal, Shishapangma, Dorje Lakpa, and more.

Along the Naya Kanga Peak Climbing journey, we include adequate rest days in the trek to ensure acclimatization. On these days, we take the chance to explore the beautiful surrounding area while we become accustomed to the altitude.

On the return, we have the option of traversing the Ganja La 5106m (16,740ft) an exciting mountain pass that accesses the serene Helambu Region with picturesque villages as we make our way to the road and vehicle service.

The Naya Kanga Peak Climbing timetable is planned by veteran climbers with special attention to season and safety. We always adhere to the highest safety standards and ensure that this trip is designed for comfort and well-being, especially by following a graded ascent with proper acclimatization.

There are no set departure dates for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing although the best period for reliable weather and views is March through May followed by September through November.

Please contact us anytime with questions and concerns and for booking. Let us know your preferred schedule, and we will arrange a climbing trip according to your timetable.

Naya Kanga Peak Climbing includes camping and is fully supported. You carry only a light pack, and we will arrange a crew of porters and sometimes yaks to transport provisions and gear, including food and a dining tent, tables, chairs, a toilet tent, and personal sleeping tents. Our skilled chef will provide the day’s meals and in the evening we will enjoy a magnificent camp under the stars, surrounded by the Himalayas and jaw-dropping surroundings while we enjoy supper and a warm drink.

There is a lot to explore in the area that can be easily combined with Naya Kanga Peak climbing. Please let us know if you have the time and interest and would like to extend your journey to this area.

We look forward to guiding you on the adventure of a lifetime to the top of the Himalayas!

Naya Kanga Peak Highlights

  • Reach the summit of Naya Kanga Peak at 5,844 meters (19,164 feet) and experience the exhilaration of a successful climb
  • Interact with the local Tamang and Sherpa communities and learn about their culture and traditions
  • Explore the Langtang National Park and encounter a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the red panda and the snow leopard
  • Enjoy the panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks, including Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and Shishapangma
  • Test your physical and mental endurance and overcome the challenges of climbing a mountain peak
  • Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Himalayas and experience a sense of peace and tranquility.
  • Witness the unique landscape of the Langtang region, which is a blend of Tibetan and Nepalese cultures and lifestyles.
  • Get a chance to explore the hidden and isolated parts of the Langtang valley, which are not accessible by road.
  • Experience the local Tamang and Sherpa hospitality, cuisine, and traditions during your stay at teahouses and homestays.
  • Trek through the dense forests of rhododendron, pine, and oak trees, which are home to a variety of bird species.
  • Visit the ancient Kyanjin Gompa, which is a sacred Buddhist monastery in the Langtang valley.
  • Get a chance to witness the daily life of the locals, who are mainly involved in agriculture, animal husbandry, and tourism.

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Naya Kanga Peak 5844m Climbing
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CONFIRMED EXPEDITION 2025

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