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Nayakanga Peak

Formerly known as Ganja La Chuli, Naya Kanga (5,844 m) rises to the west of Ganja La, and is a popular but difficult mountain to climb. The normal route to this peak is via the snowy north–east ridge. It is not yet certain who climbed this summit first. The most important reward of climbing Naya Kanga is the spectacular view of mountains in or near Tibet. This trek is strenuous therefore a high level of physical fitness is essential. A strong sense of adventure, and the willingness to walk 8 to 9 hours a day, often at high altitudes is required of climbers. A basic knowledge of mountain climbing is an advantage, although our experienced Sherpa guides will guide and accompany you to the top.

Days 01
Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel.
Days 02
Details information regarding about the trip for basic preparation and make a permit.
Days 03
Drive Kathmandu to Syabru besi
Days 04
Shyabru besi - Lama Hotel
Days 05
Lama Hotel - Langtang
Days 06
Langtang - Kyanjing Gompa
Days 07
Kyanjing Gompa rest/acclimatization
Days 08
Kyanjing Gompa - Naya Kanga Base camp
Days 09
Naya Kanga rest in Base camp
Days 10
High camp
Days 11
Attempt to summit(extra day)
Days 12
Summit Naya Kanga and back to Base camp
Days 13
Base camp - Kyanging Gompa - Langtang village
Days 14
Langtang - Lama Hotel
Days 15
Lama Hotel - Syabru village
Days 16
Shyabru village - Dhunche
Days 17
Drive Dunche to Kathmandu and trasfer to hotel
Days 18
Drive to airport for departure.

 

 

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