Nayakanga Peak Climbing

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16 Days$2340USD

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Kathmandu.

Kathmandu

Nayakanga Peak Climbing

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Group Size

Season

Breakfast.Lunch.Dinner

2-16 People

March.April.May | Sep. Oct. Nov

Activities

  • Trekking

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Maximum Altitude

5,844 meters (19,173 feet)

Dificuly Level

  • Strenous

Overview

Naya Kanga Peak also known as Ganja La Chuli is a popular trekking peak in Nepal situated in Langtang region. Langtang is a popular destination for climbing snow peaks and spectacular panoramic views of mountains in Nepal and Tibet. Easy access to the region and availability of several snow peaks scattered around for acclimatization make this region an ideal destination for mountaineers.

Many small peaks in this region which require no previous climbing experience are suitable for even trekkers to have little taste of what's like climbing in Nepal. Naya Kanga is an attractive peak rising to the west of the Ganja La (5,122m). Ascending to Ganja La or the summit of Naya Kanga offers the spectacular panoramic views of mountains in Nepal and Tibet including Langshisa Ri (6,370m), Pemthang Ri (6,836m), Shisapangma (8,046m), Langtang Lirung (7,425m), Pemthang Kapro Ri (6,830m) and Langtang II (6,571m). The normal route of ascent to Naya Kanga is via the north - east ridge over a line on ice and snow. We follow the route of Langtang trek to Kyangjin (3,749m) for the ascent of Naya Kanga. To the north above Kangjin, there are several hills that provide both the magnificent views and the acclimatization. North - east of Kyangjin Ri (4,700m), there are two peaks; Yala Peak (5, 500m) and Tsergo Peak (5,749m) that provide good climbing for acclimatization. 

Crossing the Langtang Khola below Kyangjin, we climb steeply along the ridge through a forest of rhododendron and juniper. Finally climbing more gently, we arrive at yak pastures of Ngegang at about 4000m. We continue following the trail to Ganja La through moraine climbing steeply. We leave Ganja La trail to climb steeply up yet more moraine to reach the eastern end of the glacier shelf beneath the north - east face of Naya Kanga. We set up the high camp here for the ascent. 

We cross the glacier shelf to the foot of a shallow colors heading to the north ridge. We climb the colors to the notch and the base of the ridge. Then we turn to the ice nose on the left which is only the technical section on the climb. Now the ridge widens and leads to a small col. on the east - west summit ridge and the summit is only 30m higher to the right. The climb near the summit should be done carefully. Normally, the ascent takes 5 - 7 hours from the high camp. For the return trek, we may follow Ganja La - Helambu route or take the same route back to Dhunche.

Tour Highlights

    Scenic Beauty: The trek to Nayakanga Peak offers breathtaking views of the Langtang Valley, lush forests, and picturesque landscapes. The region is known for its stunning natural beauty, including waterfalls, terraced fields, and snow-capped peaks.

    Cultural Experience: Trekkers and climbers have the opportunity to experience the unique culture and lifestyle of the Tamang and Sherpa people living in the region. You can visit traditional villages, monasteries, and interact with the local communities, gaining insight into their customs and traditions.

    Challenging Climbing: Nayakanga Peak climbing is considered moderately challenging, making it suitable for climbers with some previous climbing experience. The ascent involves technical sections, such as snow and ice climbing, adding to the thrill of the adventure.

    Adventure and Exploration: Climbing Nayakanga Peak provides a sense of adventure and exploration as you ascend through rugged terrains, cross high mountain passes, and navigate steep slopes. It's a perfect expedition for those seeking a mix of challenge and excitement.

    Panoramic Views: Reaching the summit of Nayakanga Peak rewards climbers with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, including Langtang Lirung, Langshisha Ri, Ganjala Peak, and other snow-capped mountains. The view from the top is awe-inspiring and offers a sense of accomplishment.

    Wildlife and Flora: The Langtang region is rich in biodiversity. Trekkers and climbers might encounter various wildlife species such as red pandas, Himalayan tahrs, and numerous bird species. The region is also home to diverse flora, including rhododendron forests, pine trees, and alpine plants.

    Team Experience: Climbing Nayakanga Peak often involves teamwork. You'll be part of a team, working together to overcome challenges and achieve the common goal of reaching the summit. This experience fosters camaraderie and creates lasting memories.

    Adventure in All Seasons: Nayakanga Peak climbing can be undertaken in different seasons. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the most popular seasons due to stable weather conditions. However, some climbers also attempt the peak during winter and monsoon, adding an extra layer of challenge to the expedition.

Tour Itinerary

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, you will be greeted by our representative who will be holding a sign with your name or the name of your group or travel agency.

After clearing immigration and collecting your luggage, our representative will assist you with your bags and guide you to the transportation waiting outside the airport.

You will then be transferred to your pre-arranged hotel in Kathmandu. The drive from the airport to the hotel can take anywhere from 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the location of your hotel and traffic conditions.

During the transfer, our representative can provide you with some basic information about your stay in Kathmandu, answer any questions you may have, and give you an overview of the upcoming itinerary.

Once you arrive at the hotel, our representative will assist you with the check-in process, ensuring a smooth and comfortable start to your trip.

The rest of the day is typically at your leisure, allowing you to recover from your journey and start exploring the city if you wish. You can also use this time to meet with your trip leader or guide, who can provide you with more details about the upcoming adventure.

Enjoy your first night in Kathmandu and get ready for the exciting journey ahead.

Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour

1. Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple):

Start your day with a visit to Swayambhunath Stupa, a famous Buddhist stupa also known as the Monkey Temple. It offers panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley and is known for its serene atmosphere, prayer flags, and the playful monkeys that inhabit the area.

2. Boudhanath Stupa:

Proceed to Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in Nepal and a significant pilgrimage site for Buddhists. It's a hub for Tibetan Buddhism and is surrounded by shops and monasteries.

3. Pashupatinath Temple:

Next, visit Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred Hindu temple complex located on the banks of the Bagmati River. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the holiest temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Observe Hindu rituals and cremation ceremonies along the riverbanks.

4. Patan Durbar Square:

In the afternoon, head to Patan Durbar Square in Lalitpur, a historic palace complex featuring stunning Newari architecture. Explore the intricately designed temples, courtyards, and museums.

5. Bhaktapur Durbar Square:

Continue your journey to Bhaktapur Durbar Square, another UNESCO-listed site. This ancient city is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including palaces, temples, and beautifully carved woodwork.

6. Thamel (Optional):

If time permits, you can visit Thamel, the bustling tourist district of Kathmandu. It's an excellent place to shop for souvenirs, enjoy a meal, or simply soak in the lively atmosphere.

7. Return to Your Hotel:

After a day of exploring the cultural and historical wonders of the Kathmandu Valley, your guide will escort you back to your hotel. You can discuss the highlights of your tour, ask questions, and make plans for the next day.

Early in the morning, after having breakfast at your hotel in Kathmandu, you will embark on a scenic drive to Dhunche. Dhunche serves as the gateway to the Langtang Valley trek and is the starting point for the trekking adventure.

The journey takes you through picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and terraced fields. You will drive along winding roads that offer stunning views of the Himalayan mountains, lush forests, and local settlements.

Along the way, you can enjoy the natural beauty of the Nepalese countryside and witness the daily lives of the local people. You may have the opportunity to stop at various viewpoints to capture the breathtaking scenery and take photographs.

During the drive, your guide may share interesting information about the places you pass through, the local culture, and the upcoming trekking route. Feel free to ask questions and engage with your guide to enhance your understanding of the region.

After several hours of driving, you will reach Dhunche, a small town located at an altitude of approximately 1,965 meters (6,447 feet) above sea level. Dhunche is the administrative headquarters of the Rasuwa District and is known for its serene surroundings and friendly inhabitants.

Upon arrival in Dhunche, you will check into a local guesthouse or tea house where you will spend the night. Take this opportunity to rest, relax, and prepare for the trekking adventure that awaits you in the coming days.

In the evening, you can explore the town, interact with the locals, and enjoy a warm, hearty meal at the guesthouse. It's essential to get a good night's sleep to ensure you are well-rested and energized for the trekking journey that begins the next day.

Before going to bed, you may want to discuss the trekking itinerary with your guide, go over the necessary preparations, and address any concerns you might have. Planning and communication with your guide are key elements of a successful trekking experience.

Wake up early in the morning and enjoy a traditional Nepali breakfast at the guesthouse in Dhunche, preparing for the day’s trek ahead.

Your trekking adventure officially begins today. After breakfast, you will set out on the trail towards Thulo Syabru. The trekking route takes you through dense forests, terraced fields, and charming villages, offering stunning views of the Langtang Himalayan range.

The trail ascends gradually, allowing you to acclimatize to the increasing altitude. Along the way, you will pass through small settlements where you can interact with the friendly locals and learn about their culture and way of life.

During the trek, your experienced guide will provide valuable insights into the surrounding nature, wildlife, and local traditions. Don't hesitate to ask questions and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the Langtang region.

As you continue your trek, you will reach Thulo Syabru, a picturesque village situated at an elevation of approximately 2,210 meters (7,251 feet) above sea level. Thulo Syabru offers breathtaking views of the Langtang mountains and is known for its traditional houses, monasteries, and welcoming residents.

Upon reaching Thulo Syabru, check into a tea house or lodge where you will spend the night. After a day of trekking, take some time to relax, unwind, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the village.

In the evening, you can explore Thulo Syabru, visit the local monasteries, and interact with fellow trekkers. Engage with the locals and fellow travelers, sharing stories and experiences, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Enjoy a hearty dinner at the tea house, savoring delicious local cuisine. It's essential to maintain a balanced diet and stay hydrated during the trek to ensure your energy levels remain high.

Before retiring for the night, discuss the next day's trekking plan with your guide. Ensure you are well-prepared for the upcoming challenges and have all the necessary supplies and equipment.

After a peaceful night's rest in Thulo Syabru, you'll start the day with a hearty breakfast at the tea house or lodge. Ensure that you're well-prepared for the day's trek, as it involves a picturesque journey to Lama Hotel.

As you leave Thulo Syabru behind, the trail descends to a river, and you'll cross a suspension bridge over the Bhote Koshi River. The trek then takes you through a lush forest, where you'll encounter various flora and fauna native to the Langtang region.

The path meanders alongside the Langtang Khola (river), offering serene views and the soothing sound of flowing water. You'll pass through traditional Tamang villages and possibly meet locals going about their daily routines.

During the trek, your guide will help you identify the region's unique plant and animal species. Keep an eye out for langur monkeys, pheasants, and other wildlife commonly seen in the area.

The trail will gradually ascend and descend, and you'll eventually reach Lama Hotel, located at an altitude of approximately 2,380 meters (7,808 feet). Lama Hotel is named after the numerous Buddhist prayer flags and mani walls that adorn the area. It is a beautiful, tranquil spot to spend the night.

Upon arrival in Lama Hotel, check into a cozy tea house or lodge where you will be staying. You can freshen up and relax while enjoying the peaceful surroundings and crisp mountain air.

In the evening, take time to explore the surroundings, interact with fellow trekkers, and perhaps learn more about the local culture from the lodge's hosts or other guests.

Enjoy a well-prepared dinner at the tea house, refueling your energy for the next day's trekking adventure. Nepali cuisine is often served, providing a taste of the local flavors and culinary traditions.

Before retiring to your room, discuss the upcoming trekking plans with your guide to ensure you are well-prepared and informed about the journey ahead.

Rest well, as Lama Hotel is a resting point before you continue your ascent into the Langtang Valley. A good night's sleep is essential to maintain your energy and enthusiasm for the trek.

oday marks an exciting day as you continue your trek deeper into the heart of the Langtang Valley. After a wholesome breakfast at Lama Hotel, you'll start your trek towards Langtang Village.

The trail from Lama Hotel to Langtang Village offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, including Langtang Lirung (7,227m), the highest peak in the region. The trek involves a gradual ascent through dense forests, rhododendron groves, and charming Tamang villages.

Along the way, you'll pass waterfalls, prayer wheels, and traditional stone-built houses adorned with colorful prayer flags. The route provides ample opportunities to capture the breathtaking scenery with your camera, so be sure to have it ready.

As you gain altitude, you may start to feel the effects of the thinning air. It's essential to maintain a steady pace, stay hydrated, and listen to your body. Your experienced guide will be there to assist you and ensure you acclimatize properly.

After several hours of trekking, you will arrive at Langtang Village, situated at an elevation of 3,541 meters (11,615 feet). Langtang Village is the largest settlement in the Langtang Valley and is known for its Tibetan-style houses and friendly inhabitants.

Upon reaching Langtang Village, check into a comfortable lodge where you'll be spending the night. Enjoy a warm meal and some well-deserved rest after the day's trek.

In the evening, take the opportunity to explore the village and interact with the locals. You can visit the local monasteries, learn about the traditional customs of the Tamang people, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Engage with your fellow trekkers and share stories of your journey so far. It's a great way to bond with fellow adventurers and create lasting memories.

Before going to bed, have a discussion with your guide about the next day's trekking plan. Ensure you are prepared for the challenges ahead, including any changes in terrain or weather conditions.

Rest well and get a good night's sleep to recharge your energy for the continuation of your Langtang Valley trekking adventure.

After a restful night in Langtang Village, you'll start your day with a wholesome breakfast at the lodge, preparing for another exciting day of trekking.

The trail from Langtang Village to Kyangjin Gompa takes you further into the Langtang Valley, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks. The landscape becomes more alpine as you ascend towards higher altitudes.

The trek leads you through yak pastures and rhododendron forests, providing opportunities to spot the region's unique flora and fauna. You might come across herds of yaks, which are common in the area.

As you approach Kyangjin Gompa, you'll get your first glimpse of the magnificent Langtang Lirung, which dominates the scenery with its snow-capped peaks. The path to Kyangjin Gompa is relatively gentle in terms of elevation gain, but the high altitude may make it more challenging. Proper acclimatization is essential to avoid altitude-related issues.

Kyangjin Gompa, located at an altitude of approximately 3,800 meters (12,467 feet), is a significant cultural and religious site in the region. It's home to a beautiful monastery, chortens, and numerous lodges that cater to trekkers and climbers.

After reaching Kyangjin Gompa, check into one of the cozy lodges where you'll be staying. Take some time to relax and savor the unique atmosphere of this high-altitude village.

The area around Kyangjin Gompa is a fantastic base for exploring the surrounding mountains. You can take short hikes to vantage points for panoramic views or simply enjoy the peaceful environment and the sound of prayer flags fluttering in the wind.

In the evening, visit the Kyangjin Gompa monastery and interact with the local monks, learning more about their way of life and religious practices.

Enjoy a delicious meal at the lodge, and don't forget to try some of the local yak cheese and other traditional dishes.

Before you retire for the night, discuss the plan for the next day with your guide. Depending on your trekking itinerary, you may have options for side trips and exploration around Kyangjin Gompa.

A rest day in Kyangjin Gompa is an essential part of high-altitude trekking. It allows your body to acclimatize to the thinning air, reducing the risk of altitude-related issues. During this day, you can engage in various activities to ensure your readiness for the upcoming trekking adventures.

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast at the lodge in Kyangjin Gompa. Use this opportunity to hydrate and enjoy a balanced meal that provides you with the necessary energy for acclimatization activities.

Your guide may recommend several activities to help with acclimatization:

Short Hikes: You can take short hikes to nearby vantage points or viewpoints that offer breathtaking views of the Langtang Valley and surrounding peaks. These hikes will not only enhance your acclimatization but also allow you to appreciate the stunning scenery.

Visit the Langtang Glacier: A visit to the Langtang Glacier is an option for those who want to experience the region's unique glacial landscapes. It's a relatively easy trek from Kyangjin Gompa.

Exploration of the Village: Spend time exploring Kyangjin Gompa village, interact with the locals, and learn about the local culture and traditions. You can visit the monastery, chortens, and the local cheese factory.

Yak Cheese Tasting: Don't miss the opportunity to taste the local yak cheese produced in the area. It's a unique and delicious treat that's a specialty of the region.

Ensure that you stay hydrated throughout the day by drinking plenty of fluids. Staying well-hydrated is crucial for acclimatization.

Use this day to rest, recover, and mentally prepare for the days ahead, which may involve more challenging trekking. Take advantage of the peaceful environment and the tranquility of the high-altitude village.

In the evening, have dinner at your lodge and discuss the next day's trekking plans with your guide. You might be getting ready for the journey to Kyanjin Ri, exploring the Langtang Glacier, or continuing your ascent further into the Langtang Valley, depending on your chosen itinerary.

Kyanjin Gompa (3,800m) to Naya Kanga Base Camp

Early Start: Begin your trek early in the morning from Kyanjin Gompa, allowing for enough daylight hours for the journey to the Base Camp.

Ascending: The

Kyanjin Gompa (3,800m) to Naya Kanga Base Camp

Early Start: Begin your trek early in the morning from Kyanjin Gompa, allowing for enough daylight hours for the journey to the Base Camp.

Ascending: The trek from Kyanjin Gompa to the Naya Kanga Base Camp involves a gradual ascent as you gain altitude. The route may take you through alpine terrain, rocky sections, and possibly snow and ice, depending on the season.

Navigating Glacial Terrain: As you proceed, you might need to cross glacial terrain, so be sure to have the necessary equipment such as crampons, ice axes, and ropes. Your experienced guide will provide guidance and ensure your safety.

Base Camp Elevation: The Naya Kanga Base Camp is situated at an elevation of around 4,900 meters (16,076 feet). This is the starting point for the climbing expedition to Naya Kanga Peak.

Setting Up Camp: At the Base Camp, you'll need to set up your campsite, which may involve pitching tents and arranging equipment for the climb. The Base Camp provides a central location for your climbing team to prepare for the ascent.

Acclimatization: Proper acclimatization is essential at this altitude, and your team may spend some time acclimatizing and reviewing climbing techniques before the summit attempt.

Summit Preparation: The Naya Kanga Base Camp serves as a staging point for your summit attempt. Your team will discuss the plan, check equipment, and rest before the challenging climb.

involves a gradual ascent as you gain altitude. The route may take you through alpine terrain, rocky sections, and possibly snow and ice, depending on the season.

Navigating Glacial Terrain: As you proceed, you might need to cross glacial terrain, so be sure to have the necessary equipment such as crampons, ice axes, and ropes. Your experienced guide will provide guidance and ensure your safety.

Base Camp Elevation: The Naya Kanga Base Camp is situated at an elevation of around 4,900 meters (16,076 feet). This is the starting point for the climbing expedition to Naya Kanga Peak.

Setting Up Camp: At the Base Camp, you'll need to set up your campsite, which may involve pitching tents and arranging equipment for the climb. The Base Camp provides a central location for your climbing team to prepare for the ascent.

Acclimatization: Proper acclimatization is essential at this altitude, and your team may spend some time acclimatizing and reviewing climbing techniques before the summit attempt.

Summit Preparation: The Naya Kanga Base Camp serves as a staging point for your summit attempt. Your team will discuss the plan, check equipment, and rest before the challenging climb.

Early Start: Like most climbing days, you'll typically start early in the morning to maximize daylight hours. Ensure you're well-rested and have a hearty breakfast to fuel your climb.

Higher Altitude: The High Camp is at a higher elevation than the Base Camp, usually at an altitude above 5,000 meters (16,404 feet). This means you'll continue to gain altitude, which requires careful acclimatization.

Technical Aspects: Depending on the route and conditions, you might encounter more technical terrain as you ascend to the High Camp. This could include steep snow or ice sections, rocky ridges, and crevasses. Proper climbing equipment such as ropes, crampons, and ice axes will be necessary, and your experienced climbing guide will provide guidance.

Climbing Skills: The climb to High Camp might require using climbing techniques like ice and snow anchors, belaying, and proper rope work. Your guide will ensure that you and your team are equipped with the necessary skills.

Summit Preparation: High Camp is typically the last camp before the summit attempt, so it's essential for final preparations. Your team will go over the climbing plan, check equipment, and rest to be in the best possible condition for the summit day.

Climbing Schedule: The day's trek to High Camp will be part of the acclimatization process, allowing your body to adjust to the higher altitude and conditions. You'll spend the night at High Camp before the summit push.

Camp Setup: Upon reaching High Camp, you'll set up your campsite, including pitching tents and organizing equipment. The High Camp is a critical location for your climbing team to rest, eat, and prepare.

Weather Considerations: Weather conditions at High Camp can be more challenging, with colder temperatures and the potential for strong winds. Be prepared for varying weather conditions and follow your guide's advice for the climb.

Climbing from High Camp to the summit of Naya Kanga Peak and returning to the Base Camp is a challenging and exhilarating endeavor. Here's an overview of what to expect during this summit day:

High Camp to Summit and Back to Base Camp:

Summit Day Start: Your summit day will typically start very early, often in the middle of the night, to take advantage of favorable conditions and to ensure you have enough time for the ascent and descent.

Summit Attempt: Leaving High Camp, you'll begin the ascent to the summit of Naya Kanga Peak, which typically involves navigating steep and technical terrain. Depending on the route conditions, this may include traversing snow and ice slopes, rocky ridges, and potentially crevassed areas.

Technical Climbing: The ascent to the summit will require the use of technical climbing equipment, including ropes, crampons, ice axes, and harnesses. Your experienced climbing guide will provide guidance and ensure that safety measures are followed.

Climbing Skills: You'll use various climbing techniques, such as ice and snow anchors, belaying, and proper rope work, depending on the route's technical aspects. Your climbing team should be proficient in these skills.

Summit Achievement: Upon reaching the summit of Naya Kanga Peak (5,844 meters / 19,173 feet), you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. It's a moment of great achievement and a chance to celebrate.

Summit Time: The time spent on the summit may be relatively short due to the challenging conditions and the need to begin the descent promptly. Take in the views and capture photos to commemorate your accomplishment.

Descent: After reaching the summit, you'll carefully begin the descent back to High Camp. The descent can be physically demanding, especially in technical terrain, so it's crucial to maintain focus and caution.

Rest and Recovery: At High Camp, take time to rest, rehydrate, and have a meal. Your climbing team will appreciate this opportunity to recover before the continued descent.

Return to Base Camp: Following your rest at High Camp, you'll begin the descent back to the Base Camp. Descending can be just as demanding as ascending, so ensure that you follow your guide's lead and stay well-hydrated.

Arrival at Base Camp: Upon reaching the Base Camp, you'll have the chance to relax, reflect on your summit achievement, and enjoy a well-deserved rest.

Base Camp to Langtang Village:

Morning Start: Begin your trek from the Base Camp in the morning after breakfast. Take a moment to appreciate the surrounding mountain scenery before you start your descent.

Descending Terrain: The trail descends through alpine landscapes, rocky paths, and possibly snow-covered sections. As you descend, you'll notice the landscape changing, with the return of lush forests and greenery.

Scenic Views: Enjoy scenic views of the Langtang peaks and the valley as you make your way down. The Langtang Valley is known for its stunning natural beauty, so take your time to appreciate the surroundings.

Passing Villages: As you descend, you'll pass by small villages and settlements. These villages are inhabited by the friendly Tamang people, and you might have the opportunity to interact with the locals and learn about their culture.

Lunch Break: Take a break for lunch at a suitable spot along the trail. Rest and refuel before continuing your descent to Langtang Village.

Arrival in Langtang Village: After several hours of trekking, you'll arrive in Langtang Village. Langtang Village is a significant settlement in the region and serves as a hub for trekkers and climbers. You'll find lodges, teahouses, and basic amenities in the village.

Accommodation: Depending on your preference, you can choose to stay in a lodge or set up your campsite in Langtang Village. Both options are available to trekkers.

Exploring the Village: Langtang Village is a charming place to explore. Visit the local monasteries, interact with the villagers, and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Rest and Relaxation: After reaching Langtang Village, take the opportunity to rest and relax. The lower altitude provides a more comfortable environment, and you can enjoy a peaceful evening after the day's trek.

Dinner and Overnight: Have dinner at your accommodation, whether it's a lodge or your campsite. Enjoy a warm meal and a good night's sleep in Langtang Village.

Langtang Village to Sherpa Gaun:

Morning Start: Begin your day with a hearty breakfast in Langtang Village. Ensure you have all the necessary gear and supplies for the day's trek.

Descending Trail: The trail from Langtang Village to Sherpa Gaun typically involves descending as you make your way through lush forests and terraced fields. Enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings along the way.

Passing Villages: You may pass through or near other small villages and settlements as you continue your descent. Each village you encounter provides a glimpse into the local culture and way of life.

Scenic Views: The Langtang Valley offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks and landscapes. Be sure to take time to admire the natural beauty and capture photos.

Lunch Break: Take a break for lunch at a suitable spot along the trail. Rest and refuel for the rest of your journey to Sherpa Gaun.

Arrival in Sherpa Gaun: After several hours of trekking, you'll arrive in Sherpa Gaun. This is a charming village inhabited by Sherpa people and offers a unique cultural experience. You can expect basic accommodations and the warm hospitality of the local residents.

Accommodation: Depending on availability and your preference, you can choose to stay in a local lodge or set up a campsite in Sherpa Gaun.

Exploring the Village: Take some time to explore Sherpa Gaun and interact with the residents. The Sherpa culture is rich and diverse, and you may have the opportunity to learn about their traditions and lifestyle.

Rest and Relaxation: After reaching Sherpa Gaun, enjoy a restful and peaceful evening. The lower altitude provides a milder climate and comfortable conditions for your stay.

Dinner and Overnight: Have dinner at your chosen accommodation in Sherpa Gaun. Savor a warm meal and get a good night's sleep as you continue your trekking adventure through the Langtang Valley.

The trek from Sherpa Gaun to Syabru Besi marks the final leg of your journey in the Langtang region. Here's what you can expect during this part of your trek:

Sherpa Gaun to Syabru Besi:

Morning Start: Begin your day with a good breakfast in Sherpa Gaun. Ensure you have all your belongings packed and ready for the trek.

Descending Trail: The trail from Sherpa Gaun to Syabru Besi involves descending further into the Langtang Valley. You'll continue your journey through forests, terraced fields, and possibly encounter small streams along the way.

Passing Villages: As you descend, you may pass through more villages and hamlets. Each village has its unique charm and offers a chance to interact with the locals.

Scenic Views: While descending, enjoy the scenic views of the Langtang mountains and the lush landscapes. The Langtang Valley is known for its natural beauty, and this part of the trek allows you to appreciate the surroundings.

Lunch Break: Take a break for lunch at a suitable spot along the trail. Rest, refuel, and enjoy the tranquility of the Langtang Valley.

Arrival in Syabru Besi: After several hours of trekking, you'll arrive in Syabru Besi. This is the endpoint of your trek in the Langtang region. Syabru Besi is a bustling town with facilities for travelers, including lodges, teahouses, and shops.

Accommodation: Choose a suitable lodge or guesthouse in Syabru Besi to spend your last night in the Langtang region. After days of trekking, you'll appreciate the comfort and amenities these accommodations provide.

Rest and Relaxation: After reaching Syabru Besi, take the opportunity to relax and reflect on your trekking adventure. Enjoy a hot shower, a comfortable bed, and the convenience of being in a more developed area.

Dinner and Celebration: Have a celebratory dinner at a local restaurant or at your accommodation. Reflect on your journey, share stories with fellow trekkers, and celebrate your achievements in the Langtang Valley.

he journey from Syabru Besi to Kathmandu typically involves a drive, as Syabru Besi is a trailhead and a gateway to the Langtang region. Here's an overview of the drive from Syabru Besi to Kathmandu:

Syabru Besi to Kathmandu by Road:

Early Start: The drive from Syabru Besi to Kathmandu is a full-day journey, so it's a good idea to start early in the morning. This will allow you to make the most of the daylight hours.

Scenic Drive: The drive from Syabru Besi to Kathmandu takes you through the beautiful countryside of Nepal. You'll pass by picturesque landscapes, terraced fields, and small villages. The road may include both paved and unpaved sections.

Road Conditions: Keep in mind that road conditions can vary, and the journey may be bumpy and winding in some areas. It's essential to have a reliable vehicle and an experienced driver for this journey.

Refreshment Stops: Along the way, you'll likely make stops for refreshments, meals, and to stretch your legs. There are small restaurants and teahouses in some towns where you can enjoy local cuisine.

Kathmandu Arrival: After several hours of driving, you'll eventually arrive in Kathmandu. Your destination within Kathmandu will depend on your travel plans. Many trekkers return to the Thamel area, which is a popular tourist hub with various accommodations, restaurants, and shops.

Rest and Relaxation: Once in Kathmandu, you can freshen up, rest, and unwind. You may want to explore the city, do some souvenir shopping, or simply enjoy a well-deserved rest.

Celebration and Farewell: Consider celebrating the successful completion of your trek with a farewell dinner at a local restaurant in Kathmandu. It's an opportunity to reminisce about your adventure and say goodbye to fellow trekkers and team members.

This day marks the conclusion of your trek and your departure from Nepal.

Check-Out and Packing: Depending on your flight schedule, check out of your hotel in Kathmandu. Make sure you have packed all your belongings and have your travel documents handy.

Airport Transfer: Your trekking agency or hotel can arrange transportation to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Ensure you leave with plenty of time to account for traffic and airport procedures.

Farewells and Reflection: Take a moment to say your goodbyes to any friends or fellow trekkers you've met during your adventure. Share your contact information for future connections.

Tour Includes

    Pick up drop by private vehicle

    3 nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu 

    Naya Kanga Peak climbing permit.

    Langtang  National Park permit.

    Bus ticket from/to Kathmandu to/from trekking start point, and endpoint

    All meals during the trek at the best available restaurant/camp

    Accommodation during the trekking

    One-experience trekking guide, and necessary porters

    One climbing guide with a government license

    Climbing Guide equipment, and salary for the guide

    Tent for Base Camp

    Food for Camping on Naya Kanga Peak Base Camp 

    Insurance for Guide, and Porters

    Domestic airport Tax

    Related taxes and service charges

    Nepal Visa Fees and International airfare

    Personal equipment for trekking

Tour Excludes

    Nepal Visa Fees and International airfare

    Personal equipment for trekking

    Personal Insurance

    Food in Kathmandu

    Emergency rescue evacuation cost if encase if needed

    Trekking, sleeping bags, and down jacket

    Trekking, and Climbing Shoes

    Personal expenses, beverages, and tips

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    Travle insurance

    Travel Insurance is mandatory for all customers who looking to travel in Nepal with the Mountain Hiking & Trekking .The Travel Insurance must cover both the evacuation and medical cost

    There are many insurance companies that offer travel insurance services over the internet. You can choose from a wide variety of insurance companies as per your convenience. Especially when it comes to trekking in Nepal, there is always a narrow chance of minor health issues, injuries and most importantly – altitude sickness.

    It is essential that you prefer an insurance rule that covers the cost of the helicopter rescue from the mountains in case of main accidents and delicate mountain sickness (AMS). through such great cases of an emergency evacuation, a helicopter service is the only way out of the mountains. This includes a rescue team for both – ground evacuation and rescue. Which is why we need your travel insurances to cover the cost of helicopter services and evacuation from the Himalayas

    It is forever recovered to be safe than apologetic.

    Before you plan your trip with Mountain Hiking & Trekking do make sure that your travel insurance covers all the costs mentioned above from a reliable company.

    Suggested Travel Insurance Companies:

     https://www.travelguard.com

    https://www.worldnomads.com

    https://www.mondial-assistance.ca

    https://www.travelassistnetwork.com/

    https://www.travelex-insurance.com/

    https://www.travelite.com/

    https://www.tugo.com

    https://www.hccmis.com/atlas-travel-insurance

Tour Accommodation

  • Trip Status Available
  • Start Date
  • Type Nayakanga Peak Climbing
  • Location Everest Region
  • Departure City Kathmandu.
  • End City Kathmandu
  • Minimum Group size 2 People
  • maximum Group Size 16 People
  • Cancellation policy Read policy
  • Dificuly Level Strenous
  • Group Type Special needs
  • Durations 16D 15N
  • Place To visit Nayakanga Peak Climbing

Nayakanga Peak Climbing' Reviews

  • Review from

    Link: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293890-d8610278-Reviews-Mountain_Hiking_and_Trekking_Day_

    Island Peak expedition in Nepal with Mountain Hiking & trekking team Apr 2019 • Friends This is my third out of four times in Nepal that I’ve engaged Mountain Hiking and Trekking services. Gokyo (Chola Pass), Everest Basecamp and Imja Tse (Island Peak). The success of all the treks were made possible by the professional service from their awesome trekking and climbing Sherpas and Tandi himself which were all very friendly and we became mates. They really took good care of you not only in Kathmandu but whilst on the mountain region which to me is very important due to the other factors, e.g. AMS etc. Their detailed and flexible arrangements made the trek enjoyable. I highly recommend Tandi from Mountain Hiking and Trekking if you intend to trek in Nepal. Thanks Tandi

Cancellation Policy

We encourage you to read the terms and conditions carefully before booking any trips with us, by submitting the booking form you are agreeing to be bound by the conditions of the terms and please go through the following Terms and Conditions that govern the relationship between you (client) and Mountain Hiking & Trekking P. Ltd)  (hereinafter referred as "The Company"), Registered Company Number 74068/066/067, both parties agree to these Terms and Conditions to resolve any legal or other disputes that may arise during the trip.

Trip Booking:

A 'trip' refers to any product itinerary or activities that are listed in our official website www.himalayaguide.com that you buy from us including Trekking, Tours, Expeditions, and/or other adventure and tour programs.

A booking is accepted and becomes definite only from the date when the Company sends a confirmation email then the contract between the Company and the Client comes into existence.

Before your booking is confirmed and a contract comes into force, the Company reserves the right to increase or decrease prices.

Please note that the company would not be liable to any warranty, collateral agreement, prior agreement, description of services, or conditions, other than as expressed herein.

Deposit Requirement For Booking Trip:

I)  Nepal Trips: For Nepal Trips, you will have to make a deposit of 25% of trip cost at the time of booking. The Deposit amount is nonrefundable. the remaining 75% amount is payable upon your arrival in Kathmandu and before the trip departure from Kathmandu.

The deposit should be sent to the Company, The Tailor Made trips may require a higher deposit or full payment at the time of booking so, if deposit is different from that outlined in this clause, you will be advised by the company at the time of booking.

II) Tibet/ Bhutan Trips: For the Booking of Tibet and Bhutan Trips, you will make 35% of the trip cost at the time of Booking. The Deposit amount is nonrefundable. and the remaining 60% is payable upon arrival in Kathmandu and before the trip departure.

Method of Payment

Booking deposit can be made by bank transfer, by Credit Card (Visa or Mastercard) and western union:

Booking paying by any credit card is Free of charge

http://www.himalayaguide.com/payment.html

if you want to pay by credit card we are 100% online secure payment systems

Payment via Wire/Bank Transfer: Our Bank Details for wire Transfer: 

  • Name of the Account Holder: - Mountain Hiking & Trekking P. LTD
  • Account Number: - 00207405260011
  • Account Type: - Current
  • Paying Bank- Himalayan Bank LTD.
  • Bank Address:- Thamel, Kathamandu, Nepal
  • Post Box No: - 14444
  • Swift Code: - HIMANPKA

Note: Bank service charge should be paid by the clients themselves at the time of deposit.

Please note that we are not liable of any delay or loss during the transfer process, If in case due to use of mediator bank or any other reasons if the money received by us is less than the amount sent, you are requested upon arrival to pay accordingly so that the total is equivalent to the product cost.

E-mail us the bank reference number or remittance slipserence number/remittance slips and sender details, and it will be easy for us to check. after you initiate the transfer, sometimes bank forwards the money with different name; if we have ref

Final Payment:

(a) Nepal Trips: Final payment on trekking, tours, climbing, expedition or any kind of trips in Nepal can be made upon arrival in Nepal and before the trip departure; final payment can be made by bank transfer, cash or by Credit Card (Visa or Master Card) and there is 0% surcharge when the payment is made by cards (this applies to  final balances and trip extension only.

b) Tibet and Bhutan Trips: Final payment of Tibet and Bhutan Trips should be made before the 30 days prior of the tour date and final payment can be made by bank transfer, or by Credit Card (Visa or Master Card) and there is 0% surcharge when the payment is made by cards (this applies to deposits, final balances and trip extension only

Trip Cancellation By The Client

Any cancellation by a Client must be made in writing and acknowledged by the Company, the date on which the request to cancel is received by the Company, will determine the cancellation charge

Cancellation of Nepal,Bhutan and Tibet Trips deposit amount is ( Non- Refundable) But you can use That deposit anytime when you come to nepal.

a) The Client is strongly advised to take out cancellation insurance at the time of making the booking.

b)  No refunds will be made if you voluntarily leave a trip for any reason after the trip has start on,No refunds will be made for any accommodation, transport, sightseeing, meals or services not utilized.

c) If you want to change the date of the tour, it is possible to change within our tour date (subject to availability) which may occur some additional cost for you.

d) We will take last minute booking till 5 day prior of tour date for Nepal trips and till 20 days prior for Bhutan and Tibet trips and you need to make full payment to book the tour in these cases.

Cancellation Of A Tour By The Company:

Mountain Hiking & Trekking  P. Ltd reserves the right to cancel any trip, including a guaranteed trip, prior to departure due to reasons beyond our control (due to natural disasters, flight cancellation, , industrial action, Mountain sickness, weather conditions and Early back to kathamandu from Trek  or any Tour in nepal,bhutan and Tibet trip. In such a case, Mountain Hiking & Trekking P. Ltd will not refund any money

Passport And Visas: 

All clients must have a valid passport with at least 6 months validity from return date, Nepalese visas can be obtained from the Nepalese Embassies or Consulate in your country or arrival in Kathmandu Airport. Please visit our Nepal Visa for the detail info.

Complaints:

If you have complaints about the trip, you can tell to operator/leader/guide at the earliest opportunity then he will take the appropriate action.

Acceptance Of Risk: 

We are committed to provide the best services by performing our duties honestly & seriously to make your journey very smooth & successful. However, Mountain Hiking & Trekking P. Ltd and its related organization shall not be responsible for any changes in the itinerary due to unavoidable circumstance beyond our control such as govt. restriction, Land slide, road blockage, flood, snow political unrest, cancellation of flight, delay, sickness or accident and The nature of some of our trips is adventurous and risky as well, therefore may involve a personal risk. We would like to inform you that you have to take all risk on yourself such as damages or injuries or death resulting from these inherent risks.

Trip Packing List

    • Re-hydration powder, extra prescription drugs you may be taking if any particular
    • Wet wipes for cleaning can be purchased in Kathmandu.
    • Health requirements arranged
    • Money: cash/credit card
    • Down Sleeping bag provided by Mountain Mart Trek in Kathmandu 
    • Light weight Towel
    • Day pack (25-30 liter) to carry your personal needs during the day
    • Torch/flashlight - headlamp style is ideal
    • Insect repellent, sunscreen and lip balmReading/writing material
    • First-aid kit; should contain lip salve, Aspirin, Band Aids, anti-histamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhe
    • Refillable water bottle - Min 1 Liter Aluminum or Nalgene polypropylene are best
    • Warm Hat
    • Sunhat/bandana
    • Sunglasses
    • Gloves - wool or fleeced and gore tex
    • Scarf
    • Bag Liners to waterproof your bags (A duffel bag is provided to each trekker for trekking by MMT in Kathmandu)
    • Sewing Kit
    • Wind and waterproof Jacket & Pants
    • Comfortable and sturdy walking shoes (worn frequently prior to departure)
    • Socks: thick wool blend and thin cotton to be worn in combination - ensure boots fit such combination
    • Running shoes or sandals for evening
    • Wool jumper/sweater/fleece. Lightweight during summer, 1 heavyweight or 2 lightweights during winter months.
    • T Shirts 2 or 3
    • Shirt - Long Sleeved
    • Pants - lightweight long trousers (jeans are unsuitable)
    • Thermals upper and lower
    • Extra warm clothing during winter (December to March) layered clothing - thermals.

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