Langtang Region Peak
Naya Kang (Ganja La Chuli)
The Langtang Valley trek takes you to an area of Nepal where the most of the
trekkers have enjoyed their great holiday trips. Nepal's second largest
national park, the park has healthy forests of rhododendron, fir, blue and
chir pine and birch. The wildlife in the park includes leopard, musk deer,
Himalayan black bear, rhesus and langur monkeys and the endangered red panda.
Formerly known as Ganja La Chuli, Naya Kang (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 clear who
climbed this summit first. The most important reward of climbing Naya Kang You
will have stunning views of Lantang Lirung (7246m), Lenpo Gang 7083m), Dorje
Lakpa (6990m) and mighty Shishapangma (8027m) in Tibetan side.
Elevation: 5,844m/19168 ft.
Region: Langtang Himal
The route: Kathamndu-Dhunche-Syabrubensi- Kyanjing Gompa-BC
Best season: Sept. to Nov.& April to May.
Facility: Teahouse lodges- on the way of trekking route & climbing days
camping.
Program duration: 16 day
Suggested itinerary
Day01: Arrival Kathamndu & transfer to hotel.
Day02: Preparation day / sightseeing
Day03: Drive to trailhead Dhunche / Syabrubensi & overnight camp
Day04-06: Trek to Kyanjing Gompa
Day 07-08: Exploration / Acclimatization day
Day09-11: Base Camp - High Camp - climb attempt - Ascend back to Kyanjing
Gompa
Day 16: Drive back to Kathmandu
Cost includes
Arrival and departure transportation, 3-meals a day
Camping gear (two-man tent, foam mattress, kitchen tent, dining tent and
toilet tent)
Supporting field staff including professional climbing guide, cook, kitchen
boy, porters as well as their necessary insurance, meals and allowances Peak
permit fee and Domestic airfare including airport tax, conservation and
national park area entrance permit and first aid service.
Cost excludes
Hotels in Kathmandu, International departure airport tax, Personal Insurance,
Personal equipments - sleeping bag, down jacket, waterproof jacket, kit bag
etc. Equipment allowance (Legally each expedition must be providing equipment
allowance for all Sherpa, guides and porters. This allowance is necessary for
brand new equipment (sleeping bag, shoes, crampons, down jacket, raincoat
etc.). Travel medical insurance and emergency evacuation cost, laundry,
telephone calls, alcoholic beverages, bottled drinks, tips, gifts, souvenirs,
etc.
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