15 Days Naya Kang Peak Climbing
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Duration
15 DaysDifficulty
ChallengingGroup Size
1-10 PeopleMax Altitude
5,844m. / 19,173ft.Best Season
Spring & AutumnActivity
Peak ClimbingMeals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
3 Star HotelTrip Introduction of 15 Days Naya Kang Peak Climbing
It’s in the Langtang region of Nepal, Naya Kanga Peak, also called Ganja La Chuli, is a well-liked trekking destination. For snow peak climbing and breathtaking sweeping vistas of the Himalayas in Tibet and Nepal, Langtang is a well-liked destination. Mountaineers find this area to be a perfect location because to its easy accessibility and abundance of snow peaks for acclimatization.
There are many of tiny peaks in this area that do not require any prior climbing experience, so even hikers may get a taste of what it is like to climb in Nepal. To the west of Ganja La (5,122m) rises the picturesque peak known as Naya Kanga. The breathtaking panoramic views of Nepali and Tibetan mountains, such as Langshisa Ri (6,370m), Pemthang Ri (6,836m), Shisapangma (8,099m), Langtang Lirung (7,425m), Pemthang Kapro Ri (6,830m), and Langtang II (6,571m), may be seen by climbing to Ganja La, also known as the top of Naya Kanga. The north-east ridge, which crosses a line of snow and ice, is the typical route of ascent to Naya Kanga. For the ascent of Naya Kanga, we take the Langtang trek route to Kyangjin (3,749m). A number of hills to the north above Kangjin offer both the acclimatization and the breathtaking vistas. Yala Peak (5,500m) and Tsergo Peak (5,749m), located northeast of Kyangjin Ri (4,700m), offer ideal climbing for acclimatization.
Highlights of Naya Kang Peak Climbing
- Ganja La Chuli is the name given to the top of Naya Kang.
- It is situated above Gosainkund, a glacial Himalayan lake.
- The Langtang Valley Trekking is combined with the Naya Kang Peak Climbing tour.
- The breathtaking views of Langtang Lirung (7246m), Dorje Lakpa (6990m), and Langtang II (6571m) are available from the summit of Naya Kang.
Detail Itinerary of 15 Days Naya Kang Peak Climbing - 15 Days
Day 1: Arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu (1350m)
One of the Everest Summit Treks and Expedition personnel will greet you at the airport when you arrive in Nepal. He will also take you to the hotel where you are staying. You will receive further details about the plans and programs at the hotel. You can then spend the remainder of the time unwinding
Activity & Duration
Drive for 30 minutesHighest Altitude
1,350m/4,429ft. (Kathmandu)Accommodation
3 Star HotelDay 2: Drive to Syabrubensi (80km)- (1550m) From Kathmandu Duration 6-7 hours
We left Kathmandu and traveled to the Langtang Valley via road for 7 hours. Views of the Annapurna Mountains to the west and Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, and the several peaks in the Langtang area directly ahead will be available to us as the road rises out of the Kathmandu Valley. After arriving at Trishuli Village, we ascend further till we get at Dhunche, where we enter Langtang National Park. We continue south for an additional hour after leaving Dhunche till we arrive at Syabru Besi, where we spend the night.
Activity & Duration
Drive for 6-7 hoursHighest Altitude
1,550m/5,085ft. (Syabrubensi )Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
TeahouseDay 3: Trek to Lama Hotel (2380m) From Syabrubeshi Duration 6-7 hours
Today marks the start of the real trek. After enjoying your morning meal, you will begin the day’s hike. You will first traverse the banks of the Langtang River, which is a tumbling river. and make your way up to Bamboo village gradually.
There are plenty of teahouses there where you can relax for a while. After that, you will hike across Langtang National Park by following the river. After about six to seven hours of walking, you will eventually arrive at the Lama Hotel, which is 2380 meters away and offers overnight accommodations.
Activity & Duration
Trekking for 6-7 hoursHighest Altitude
2,370m/7,776ft. (Lama Hotel)Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
TeahouseDay 4: Trek to Langtang Valley (3430m) From Lama Hotel Duration 6-7 hours
You will begin the day’s journey after a hearty and delectable breakfast at the Lama Hotel the following morning. To get to the final objective, Langtang Valley, which is 3430 meters above sea level, you will need to walk for approximately 6-7 hours today.
You will traverse a variety of alpine meadows and pastures on this day. Ghoda Tabela is the first place you will come to on foot. The location provides a breathtaking view of the 7227-meter Langtang Lirung. A variety of mountains, including Ganesh Himal, Dorje Lakpa, Naya Kanga, and others, will also be visible to you.
You will stroll through the traditional Tamang settlements of Chyamki and Thayngyapu while taking in the breathtaking vistas. You will have a great time chatting with locals and learning about their lifestyles while strolling.
And you make your way slowly to the Langtang Valley. This valley which endured significant destruction after the 2015 Gorkha earthquake has since returned its individuality. Additionally, it is safe to explore and remain there. So, you will stay in a teahouse in the valley for the night.
Activity & Duration
Trekking for 6-7 hoursHighest Altitude
3,431m/11,257ft. ( Langtang Valley )Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
TeahouseDay 5: Trek to Kyangjin Gompa (3870m) From Langtang Valley Duration 3-4 hours
You will be trekking for less hours on this day than on others. Following breakfast in Langtang Valley, you will climb for three to four hours to reach Kyangjin Gompa, which is the last stop on the Langtang Valley walk at 3870 meters.
Buddhist prayer flags, a number of chortens, and the historic Buddhist monastery are all open for exploration.
You will hike to Kyangjin Ri after resting in Kyangjin Gompa. The breathtaking views of Dorje Lapa, Langtang Lirung, Ganja La, Langtang Ri, Yala Peak and Naya Kang Peak can be seen from there. You are surrounded by mountains on all sides! You will have so immense joy on this day.
Additionally, you can stroll to the Cheese Factory to savor some freshly made cheese and baked goods. Engaging with the residents and monasteries will be an incredible experience. You will spend the night at a teahouse in Kyangjing Gompa following a full day of exploring
Activity & Duration
Trekking for 3-4 hoursHighest Altitude
3,870m/12,697ft. (Kyangjin Gompa)Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
TeahouseDay 6: Acclimatization Day at Kyangjin Gompa Hike to Cherko RI (4980m) Duration 4-5 hours
Basically, this is a day off that will allow you to adjust to the higher elevations. Since health experts advise being active, we will hike to Cherko RI (4984m) today and take in the breathtaking views from the summit. The trip there and back will take roughly five to six hours. This is regarded as one of the greatest locations to see the Langtang region’s surrounding mountains. We will be staying at Kyanjin Gompa tonight.
Activity & Duration
Hike to Cherko RI for 4-5 hoursHighest Altitude
4,980m/16,339ft. (Cherko RI)Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
TeahouseDay 7: Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Naya Kang Kharka (4430m) Duration: 4-5 hours
We are traveling to higher elevations today, and it will take us roughly 4 to 5 hours to reach Nyengang Kharka, where we will spend the night.
Activity & Duration
Trekking for 4-5 hoursHighest Altitude
4,450m/14,600ft. (Naya Kang Kharka)Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
Camping TentDay 8: Trek from Naya Kang Kharka to Naya Kang High Camp (4960m) duration: 3-4 hours.
We once again set out for higher heights to better prepare ourselves and facilitate our climb to Naya Kharka Peak. We are going to stay overnight at high camp.
Activity & Duration
Trekking for 3-4 hoursHighest Altitude
4,960m/16,273ft. (Naya Kang High Camp )Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
Camping TentDay 9: Climb from High Camp to summit of Naya Kang Peak (5844m) & Back to Naya Kang Kharka (4450m) Duration 9-10 hours.
Today will be a difficult day because it will take us nine to ten hours to get to the summit. We should ideally reach the summit around lunchtime so that we can take in the broad views of Shishapangma, Dorje Lakpa, Gangchempo, Naya Kang, Tserko Ri, and Langtang Lirung. After some rest, we will head down to base camp and spend the night in Nyengang Kharka, which makes for an amazing photo opportunity.
Activity & Duration
Summit Day 9-10Highest Altitude
5,844m/19,173ft. ( Naya Kang Peak)Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
Camping TentDay 10: An additional day in the event of inclement weather or health issues (4450m)
We have factored in an additional day in case the weather is unsuitable for climbing.
Activity & Duration
Extra DayHighest Altitude
4,450m/14,600ft. (Naya Kang Kharka)Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
Camping TentDay 11: Trek From Naya Kang Kharka to Kyanjin Gompa (3870m) Duration: 5-6 hours.
We descend for five to six hours today in order to return to Kyanjin Gompa, where we will spend the night.
Activity & Duration
Drive for 6-7 hoursHighest Altitude
3,870m/12,697ft. (Kyanjin Gompa)Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
TeahouseDay 12: Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel (2370m) duration: 5-6 hours.
After descending the Langtang Khola, we will first reach Langtang Village and then proceed to Ghora Tabela, where we may stop for lunch. After hiking to lower levels for five to six hours, we will return to the Lama Hotel.
Activity & Duration
Trekking for 5-6 hoursHighest Altitude
2,370m/7,776ft. (Lama Hotel)Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
TeahouseDay 13: Trek from Lama Hotel to Syabrubesi (2370m) Duration 5-6 hours
We trek up a rocky road through birch and bamboo forests and along the banks of the Langtang River for five to six hours to reach the settlement of Syabrubesi, which is predominantly Tamang.
Activity & Duration
Trekking for 5-6 hoursHighest Altitude
1,550m/5,085ft. (Syabrubesi )Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
TeahouseDay 14: Drive to Kathmandu.(1350m) From Syabrubeshi Duration 6-7 hours
Today marks the end of your week-long journey of the Langtang region. After breakfast, you will take a bus from the Syabrubeshi bus park to Kathmandu. After saying goodbye to the unique and breathtaking Langtang valley, you will reach Kathmandu in six to seven hours. This is where your journey ends.
Activity & Duration
Drive for 6-7 hoursHighest Altitude
1,350m/4,429ft. (Kathmandu)Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & DinnerAccommodation
TeahouseDay 15: Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport.
Three hours before your scheduled flight, you will be taken to the airport by an Everest Summit Treks and Expedition representative. We wish you a safe return trip home
Activity & Duration
Drive for 30 minutesHighest Altitude
1,350m/4,429ft. (Kathmandu)Meals
BreakfastCost Includes / Excludes
What is included?
- Airport picks up and transports by private Car/Jeep.
- Three night’s standard twin sharing Hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast.
- Three-time meals a day (Breakfast+ Lunch+ Dinner) during the trip.
- Transportation from Kathmandu to Syafrubesi and back to Kathmandu via public bus.
- Accommodation during the trekking.
- Camping Tent During the Climbing
- Comprehensive medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
- Highly experienced, helpful, and friendly Trekking and climbing guide, porters (1 porter for 2 pax) their
- food, accommodation, salary, insurance, and equipment.
- Arrangement of emergency helicopter service (paid by your Travel Insurance Company).
- Langtang National Park Entry Permit and Peak climbing Permit.
- Use of sleeping bag, down jacket, duffel bag
- Trip achievement certificate after successful trip completion.
- Everest Summit Treks and Expedition T-Shirt
- TIMS permits.
- Government taxes
- All ground transportation.
- Oxygen meter to check your pulse and oxygen saturation and heart rate twice daily (Very useful to check Altitude Mountain Sickness(AMS) symptoms) which will ensure your health during the trek.
- Assistant guide for groups of 5 or more people.
What is excluded?
- Meals whilst you are in Kathmandu – lunch, and dinner.
- Nepal entry visa fee (easy to obtain the visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport –
- Kathmandu). $25 USD for 15-day visa.
- Personal travel and medical insurance.
- International airfare.
- Your personal expenses.
- All the alcoholic and nonalcoholic, soup, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, cocoa, mineral water, extra food, cold and hot drinks on trek
- All desserts & sweet things like chocolate, cake, pie, pudding.
- Hot shower and battery charging at the tea houses.
- Tips for the guide, porter, and driver
Detail information about the trip
Naya Kang Peak Climbing
Adventure seekers can enjoy an exciting climbing experience in the Langtang region of northern Nepal, which is home to several magnificent peaks, including the well-known Naya Kang Peak. At 5844 meters, Naya Kang Peak offers an exciting yet approachable introduction to Himalayan mountaineering.
Why Pick Climbing Naya Kang Peak?
Naya Kang Peak’s modest difficulty rating and simple ascent path make it the perfect choice for climbers who are novice to high-altitude mountaineering. For people who want to go on their first Himalayan climbing expedition without a lot of experience, this makes it the ideal option.
Highlights of Climbing Itinerary
A picturesque drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, a little town in the Langtang region, begins the 15-day Naya Kang Peak Climbing Itinerary. The walk then continues along the scenic Langtang River, passing through traditional villages, verdant woods, and breathtaking scenery that provides insights into the rich Tamang culture.
Naya Kang Peak Base Camp Route
Trekkers ascend to Naya Kang Peak base camp (4,960 meters) over the course of four days, taking in expansive vistas of Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and Langtang Lirung. The base camp itself offers a breathtaking viewpoint of Yala Peak’s rising summit.
Climbing Naya Kang Peak
Using ropes, ice axes, crampons, and other necessary climbing equipment is necessary for the summit ascent, which entails negotiating steep slopes, snow bridges, and crevasses. Trekkers are accompanied by knowledgeable guides to guarantee their safety during the ascent.
Cultural insights and panoramic views
Climbers are rewarded with breath-taking panoramic views of the Langtang range and a peek of the neighboring Tibetan plateau upon reaching the summit. Along with opportunities to see high mountain passes, towering glaciers, and turquoise lakes, the trip also provides insights into true Tibetan culture and the Himalayan way of life.
The Best Time to Climb
April – May and October – November are the greatest times of year to climb Naya Kang Peak because of the bright skies and pleasant weather, which provide the best circumstances for a successful ascent.
Booking Information
A well-thought-out Naya Kang Peak Climbing Package is available from Green Valley Nepal Treks and Research Hub for individuals looking for an exhilarating experience in 2025 or 2026. You can alter our itinerary to fit your tastes, timetable, and financial constraints. For further information and the cost of the Naya Kang Peak Climbing Package, get in touch with us right now.
Naya Kang Peak Climbing’s accessibility, natural beauty, cultural experiences, and useful information for prospective climbers are all highlighted in this updated version.
Practical Information
Documentation for Travel
- Valid Credit Cards,
- Passports,
- Four Pp-Sized Photos
- Contact information and the insurance document.
- Contact Details for Family Members and the Business.
Foot Wear
- Lasportiva, Millet, and Kailas (Summit Shoe)
- Regular Socks (five to six pairs)
- Summit Socks, Set of Two
- One pair of trekking shoes
- One pair of camp booties
- One pair of basecamp slippers
The upper body
- Thermo Coat/Lightweight Top (2–3 Layers)
- Top Midweight (2–3 Layers)
- Top of Heavy Weight (2 Layers)
- Jacket of Fleece (1)
- Gore Text Jacket (1)
- One down jacket
- Windproof Jacket
- Base Camp Cotton T-Shirt (2-3)
The lower body
- Long Underwear Light Weight (2–3 Pairs)
- Underwear (five to seven pairs)
- Long Underwear Pants in Midweight (2–3 Pairs)
- Heavy Weight Extended Wear
- (1) Gore Text Pant
- Down pants (1)
- Pants that are waterproof (1)
Head
- Sun Hat
- The Desert Cap
- Balaclava
- Hat Made of Fleece
- Gaiter of the Neck (2–3)
Hands
- Two pairs of thin fleece gloves
- Gloves with Fleece Wind Stopper
- Mitten gloves that are heavy
- Gloves for Summit
- Bags for Sleeping.
20° Degree sleeping bag (for base camp)
- Extremely comfortable down sleeping bag, 20 to -40 degrees Celsius
- Thermarest Cell Foam Mattress
- Thermarest Inflatable Mattress
Climbing Equipment
- Climbing Helmet
- Down Suit (Kailas / Marmot / Mountain
- Hardware / North Face / Millet )
- Crampons (Fit with Boot)
- Ice Axe
- Harness
- Atc Guide
- Jummer / Ascender
- Lock Carabiner (3)
- Unlock Carabiner (3)
- Tape Slings (2)
- Prusik Loops (1)
- Snow Goggle
- Head Light (4 Pairs Rechargeable Batteries Recommended)
- Satellite Phone
- Hand Warmer (If Possible)
Miscellaneous
- Walking Stick
- Swiss pocket knife
Most people ask about the trip - FAQs
How long does it take to reach the top of Naya Khang Peak?
The climbing trip typically lasts 12 to 16 days, including acclimatization and the hike to the base camp. The exact time may vary depending on factors like the weather and the level of fitness of each individual.
Does prior climbing experience help one reach Naya Khang Peak?
Naya Khang Peak is, in fact, considered a challenging climb that requires prior climbing experience. It calls for a fundamental knowledge of mountaineering equipment, including ice axes, crampons, and ropes. High-altitude climbing and glacier travel experience are recommended.
Does Naya Khang Peak require a climbing permit?
Yes, you need to obtain a climbing permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) in order to ascend Naya Khang Peak. The permission can be obtained via a registered trekking company or a certified climbing guide.
What time of year is ideal for climbing Naya Khang Peak?
The best times to climb Naya Khang Peak are in the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). During these months, visibility and safety are enhanced by clear skies and steady weather.
What kind of accommodations are available for climbing?
When walking to Naya Khang Peak, you can stay at teahouses and lodges in the Langtang Valley. However, as you climb the mountain, you will need to set up tents at the base camp and higher camps.
Does climbing Naya Khang Peak require a guide or Climber?
It is highly recommended to hire a certified guide or climber with local climbing expertise. They can provide guidance and support and ensure your safety during the climb. A guide can also assist with logistics, equipment, and clearances.
What gear is required to reach the summit of Naya Khang?
You will need to bring with you climbing gear such as crampons, ropes, an ice axe, mountaineering boots, a harness, a helmet, and clothing appropriate for high altitude circumstances. Being prepared for the climb and having the appropriate gear are essential. Consult your guide or a climbing expert for a detailed equipment list.
When climbing Naya Khang Peak, are there any safety precautions to take?
Naya Khang Peak’s high elevation and technical challenges make climbing it risky. To lower the hazards, it is essential to have past climbing expertise, be physically fit, and have acclimated. Always heed the advice of your guide, and keep an eye out for avalanche hazards and weather conditions. During the climb, safety should come first.
Is it possible to apply for a Nepal visa online?
You can apply for a Nepal visa online in advance, even though the majority of visitors apply for their visas when they arrive. You have no more than 15 days before your trip to Nepal to apply for a Nepal visa. The hotel’s address, a current digital copy of a passport-sized photo, and the completed online application form are needed.
You can print the confirmation receipt after completing the online submission process. When you arrive at the airport, you can show it to the immigration officer and pay the appropriate money to obtain your visa.
Please contact us or chat with us online if you have any more queries. We will respond as soon as we have the answers.
How much does it cost to get a Nepal visa?
According to the new clause, foreign visitors entering Nepal with a 15-day multiple-entry tourist visa will be required to pay $30 in fees. The fee is $50 for a 30-day tourist visa with multiple entries. The cost of the 90-day multi-entry tourist visa is approximately $125.