Viewed from the hill above Kyangjin
Gompa in the Langtang Valley, Naya Kanga is a shapely
mountain rising to the west of the Ganja La
(5122m/16800ft) which is a popular, although at times
difficult, pass giving access to Helambu and the
Kathmandu Valley. The normal route of ascent on Naya
Kanga is via the North-East Ridge, an aesthetic line on
snow and ice, classically alpine in character.
The Langtang valley lies roughly thirty kilometers north
of Kathmandu quite close to the border with Tibet.
Indeed one of the rewards of gaining the Ganja La of the
summit of Naya Kanga is the superb views of peaks close
to or in Tiber. The stunning panorama looking north-east
over peaks in the Jugal Himal includes Lanshisa Ri
(6370m/ 20899ft), Penthang Ri (6836m/ 22428ft), and
Pemthang Karpo Ri, or Dome Blanc (6830m/ 22412ft), to
Shishapangma (8046m/26398ft) which is the highest peak
in Chinese territory and the last of the 8,000metre
summits to be climbed. |
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Itinerary In Detail |
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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