Naya kanga Peak Climbing - 15 days

Naya kanga Peak Climbing
At a Glance
  • Trip Duration19 Days
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade Strenuous
  • Max. Altitude Naya kanga Peak Summit 5,846 meter
  • Starts at Shyabrubesi
  • Ends at Sundrijal
  • Activities Peak Climbing
  • Best Time Autumn (Sep-Nov) and Spring (Mar-May)
Highlights
  • Naya Kanga Peak Climbing
  • Holi Gosaikunda Lake, Kyanjin Gompa (Monastery)
  • Sub Tropical forest
  • Variour types of Rohodendron flowers (Nepal National flower)
  • Rich mingled cultural heritage of Tibetan origin Lama and Tamang
  • Highest point of the trek Naya Kanga Peak (5846m)
  • Langtang Lirung (7246m), Langtang Ri (7205m), Gang Chhenpo (6388m), Dorje Lhakpa (6990m), Shishapangma in Tibet

Naya Kanga Peak (5846m) , rising shapely to the west of Ganja La is an ideal objective for the Himalayan peak. The route is relatively short, and has more technical interest than many other comparable summits. But more importantly, the lower height of under 6000m poses less altitude difficulties than other higher peaks.

The trek to the foot of the mountain takes us into the heat of Langtang valley at Langshisa Kharka. Langtang is a high Sherpa valley lying within easy reach of Kathmandu.  Here we are surrounded by numerous peaks including the beautiful Gangchepo, Fluted peak etc. Our route of exit from the valley is via the classic Ganjala Pass which leads to the Helambu region and descend through this fertile area all the way to Kathmandu valley making it ideal for a shorter climbing trip. The mountain scenery is as exciting as anywhere in Nepal, and the climbing objective of Naya Kanga Peak summit (5846m) offers stunning views across to Shishapangma in Tibet along with other beautiful mountains.

A1 Excursion Adventure offers you 15 days Naya Kanga Peak climbing and believes in providing excellent service with a tailor-made trip for you, popular route map and trekking itinerary as well as cost detail. We, A1 Excursion Adventure look forward to guide you challenging popular Naya Kanga Peak climbing in Nepal for a life time memory

Itinerary
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                                        Cost Includes
                                        • Arrival pickup with private transportation and transfer to hotel.
                                        • Kathmandu hotel with Bed and Breakfast on 3 star hotel.
                                        • Foods 3 times a day: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner with tea/coffee.
                                        • Full board trekking with all necessary camping gears.
                                        • Trekking Guide, Cook, Assistance guide, kitchen helper etc. with their well paid Salary, life insurance, all foods, accommodations, expenses etc.
                                        • 3 porters with their well paid Salary and life insurance, all foods, accommodations, expenses etc.
                                        • Climbing Dome Tent for the guests, Kitchen Tent while trekking and all necessary Kitchen utensils for the trek.
                                        • Peak climbing permit.
                                        • Trekking Permits – TIMS CARD and Everest Conservation Area PERMIT.
                                        • Garbage deposit fee peak.
                                        • One climbing guide while climbing peak.
                                        • Normal climbing gear. Fix and main robe, snow bar, ice screw, carabineers, Ice Hammer.
                                        • First AID Medicine Kit available during the whole trek.
                                        • Last night farewell dinner in cultural restaurant.
                                        • 13% government tax.
                                        Cost Excludes
                                        • All personnal expenses.
                                        • All alcoholic drinks, cold drinks and mineral waters.
                                        • Tips for the staffs.
                                        • During your stay in Kathmandu hotel your lunch and dinner.
                                        • Personnal travel insurance. 
                                        • Personnal climbing gear
                                        • Extra nights in Kathmandu.
                                        • Lunch dinner in Kathmandu.
                                        • Hot water while trekking except in camping.
                                        Useful Information

                                        WHAT TO BRING 

                                        Pack Lists / Equipment

                                        Clothing and Wears

                                        • Trekking shoes with spare laces
                                        • hiking boots (waterproof is better)
                                        • Gore-Tex pants 
                                        • Long shorts
                                        • Sun hat 
                                        • Jumper
                                        • Waterproof Jackets 
                                        • Down Jacket
                                        • Fleece Vest
                                        • Wool cap
                                        • Thermal Long underwear Sets 
                                        • Neck Gaiter
                                        • Gloves
                                        • Climbing Socks 
                                        • Thermal Underwear
                                        • Sandals

                                        Essential Gears

                                        • Duffel or Rucksack bag (If do not have then Duffel Bag Provided Returnable)
                                        • Down Sleeping Bag (Provided Returnable)
                                        • Inner Liner (Provided Returnable)

                                        Climbing Gears

                                        • Seat Harness 
                                        • Accessory cord
                                        • Ice Axe 
                                        • Crampons
                                        • Climbing Harness 
                                        • Alpine boot (Climbing boot)
                                        • Trekking Poles
                                        • Ascender (Jumar) 
                                        • Descender (Super 8) 
                                        • Locked & Unlocked Karabiner
                                        • Ice Screws 
                                        • Helmet
                                        • Ropes 
                                        • Prusik Rope 
                                        • Tape Slings 
                                        • Belay Device 
                                        • Snow Bar
                                        • Crash Hat 
                                        • Ice Hammer 
                                        • Gaiters

                                        Gadgets

                                        • Map
                                        • Compass
                                        • Camera 
                                        • GPS
                                        • Two-way radios 
                                        • Binoculars 
                                        • Head Lamp
                                        • Flashlight

                                        Sun Protection Items

                                        • Sunglasses
                                        • sunscreen 
                                        • Lip balm

                                        Medical

                                        • First aid Kit (Brufen/Ibuprofen, Antibiotic, Diamox, Paracetamol, Handy Plaster, Crack Bandage, Tincture, Iodine, etc.).

                                        Other Essentials

                                        • Heat/Leak Proof water bottles 
                                        • Water Purifying solution (Iodine based) 
                                        • Water filters
                                        • Insulated cup/flask
                                        • Map 
                                        • Travel Documents 
                                        • Cash
                                        • Extra batteries
                                        • Power bank
                                        • Reusable (spoon, cup, plate) 
                                        • Reusable bags 
                                        • Large Waterproof Disposable Bags
                                        • Snacks

                                        Note:

                                        • For the Naya kanga Peak Climbing, special discounts will be offered to groups of four or more participants, with the discount rate increasing based on the size of the group.
                                        • If the group size is above 12 pax then the leader will be FOC except the Trekking Permit taxes and fight ticket.
                                           
                                        FAQs
                                        • Naya Kanga Peak has an impressive elevation of 5,844 meters (19,164 feet) above sea level.

                                        • Although having prior climbing experience is advantageous, Naya Kanga is categorized as a trekking peak. Basic mountaineering skills are essential, so it's advisable to undergo training or seek guidance from experienced climbers.

                                        • The most favorable seasons for ascending Naya Kanga Peak are spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). These months typically present stable weather, clear skies, and more agreeable temperatures for climbing.

                                        • Generally, the Naya Kanga Peak journey lasts around 15 days, encompassing the trek to the base camp, acclimatization, summit push, and the return trip.

                                        • To climb Naya Kanga Peak, climbers must obtain a climbing permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association(NMA), along with a Langtang National Park entry permit and a TIMS card (Trekkers' Information Management System).

                                        • While it's not compulsory to hire guides and porters, it is highly recommended for safety and logistical support. Local guides can significantly enhance your experience by sharing insights into the local Tamang and Sherpa cultures.

                                        • Climbers face risks such as altitude sickness, inclement weather, and the physical demands of steep ascents. Adequate acclimatization and preparation are critical to managing these risks effectively.

                                        • A strong physical condition is crucial for this climb. You should focus on cardiovascular fitness and strength training. Regular activities like hiking, running, and strength workouts are highly encouraged in preparation.

                                        • Accommodations vary along the trek. In lower elevations, you will find tea houses with basic facilities, whereas higher altitudes will require camping in expedition tents, particularly near the Naya Kanga Base Camp and High Camp.

                                        • Absolutely! You can combine Naya Kanga Peak with additional trekking routes or climbs, such as the Langtang Valley Trek or Yala Peak. Customized itineraries are available to accommodate your interests.

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