Naya Kanga Peak Climbing
Langtang region 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 novice as well as experienced climbers. Naya Kanga is an attractive peak rising to the west of the Ganja La pass (5,122m). Ascending to Ganja La and the summit of Naya Kanga offer the spectacular panoramic views of mountains in Nepal and Tibet including Langshisa Ri (6,310m), Pemthang Ri (6,836m), Shisapangma (8,046m), Langtang Lirung (7,246m), Pemthang Kapro Ri (6,830m) and Langtang II (6,581m). 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 (3,900m) for the ascent of Naya Kanga. To the north above Kangjin, there are several hills that provide both the magnificent views and acclimatization. Northeast of Kyangjin Ri (4,773m), there is a peak called Tserko Ri Peak (5001m) that provides good climbing for acclimatization.
Northeast Face & North Ridge
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 4150m. We continue following the trail to Ganja La climbing steeply through moraine. We leave Ganja La trail to climb steeply up yet more moraine to reach the eastern end of the glacier shelf beneath the northeast face of Naya Kanga. We set up the high camp here for the ascent. We cross the glacier shelf to the foot heading to the north ridge. We climb the couloir 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 back the way we came in to Dhunche. Here we have given Ganjala-helambu region for an itinerary.
Naya Kanga Peak Climbing: Itinerary
Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to hotel, day at leisure
Day 02 Day at leisure/ Hotel.
Day 03 Drive to Sybru bensi; bus (1450m)
Day 04 Trek to Lama Hotel (2480m)
Day 05 Trek to Langtang village (3541m)
Day 06 Trek to Kyanjing Gompa (3900m)
Day 07 Acclimatization; hike to Kyanjing Ri, Tserko Ri
Day 08 Trek to Ngegang (4100m)
Day 09 Trek to Ganja La pass (5122m)
Day 10 Trek to Base Camp
Day 11 Climb to High Camp
Day 12 Climb to summit (5844m) and back to Base Camp
Day 13 Trek to Dukpu
Day 14 Trek to Tarkeghyang
Day 15 Trek to Sermathang
Day 16 Trek to Malemchepul Bazzar
Day 17 Drive to Kathmandu (1350m)/Hotel
Day 18 Free day for shopping or relax
Day 19 Drive to Airport for return flight
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