Naya Kanga Peak 5844m (19,160ft) is also known as Ganja La Chuli, situated in the Langtang region and It Is a very popular peak for climbing in Nepal With good accessibility and overwhelming ecstasy during the climb, this peak attracts tons of hiking enthusiasts to its summit. The Naya Kanga Peak climbing (5844m (19,160ft) offers a journey through the Tibetan-influenced villages in Langtang with a huge range of biodiversity. A touch of Tibetan culture, a pinch of floral and faunal richness with an entire lot of Himalayan presence, the Naya Kanga Peak Climbing 5844m (19,160ft) is an exceptional option for trekkers and mountaineers alike.
Naya Kanga Peak 5844m (19,160ft) is situated very closer from Kathmandu valley; it's the closest peak and may be reached with relative ease. The trail starts with dense forests of rhododendron and oak forests and slowly in a way rockier and marshy land. Leading through Ghoda Tabela and Kyanjin Gompa. We will continue our hike to Tserko Ri (4984m) which is additionally an excellent viewpoint to look at the gorgeous Langtang ranges. After that we climb to to Naya Kanga peak summit. Once at the highest, we'll be ready to witness mountains like Langtang (7,227m), Yala (5,500m), Shishapangma (8,013m) and Dorje Lakpa (6,966m). The Langtang region is documented for its natural beauty which consists of the many peaks, glaciers, waterfalls, jungles of varied types and within itself harbors a lush sort of flora and fauna starting from the rare lesser panda to the ever elusive ounce. Langtang region is additionally equally rich in culture and houses within itself the worshippers of the Hindu also because the Buddhist faith. The omnipresence of Buddhism is often felt through the various prayer flags, wheels, monasteries, and Chorten that folks have placed along the way. With friendly people and therefore the great chance of viewing the mountains, this is often an adventure proving its worth. This is often one among the lesser climbed peaks and doesn't require technical knowledge or expertise. However, Naya Kanga (5844m (19,160ft) expedition is often a strenuous and requires an honest level of fitness for anyone attempting to climb it.
The routes to Naya Kanga Peak (5844m (19,160ft) are generally straightforward and cozy for many climbers. However, you'll find some steep sections along the trek that are physically challenging. Satori Adventures Climbing Sherpa guides are very experienced and certified by the government of Nepal. Many of the natives of trekking regions, they need a deep knowledge and understanding of the culture and practices of Nepal. Furthermore, we offer excellent accommodation and transportation for our clients. Satori Adventures offer 15 days Naya Kanga Climbing itinerary but on your request we can make it shorter or longer. The best season to for Naya Kanga Peak climbing expedition is during spring (March to May) and During Autumn (August to November) but you can climb all over the year.
Highest access: 5,663 m (Tent Peak)
Accommodation: Lodge and Tent Camp.
Major Activity: Trekking Peak Climbing
Trekking Grade: Easy
Transportation: By local or tourist bus, or Private car/jeep or flight
Best season: September - October, April – May
Trip Starts From: Kathmandu
Trip end To: Kathmandu
Trekking Start From: Syabrubesi
Trekking End at: Syabrubesi
Climbing Grade: Peu Difficile (PD)
Average Trek Hrs: 5 hours