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Naya Kanga Peak (5844m) is becoming increasingly popular mountaineering destination in the Langtang region of Nepal because even the novices can have exciting peak climbing experience here. Besides that, the trail to Naya Kanga and back to Kathmandu covers most of the trekking route in Langtang Valley. Therefore the ascent of this peak brings double rewards of trekking and exploring Langtang Valley as well as of climbing a mountain. Once you stand on the top of the mountain, you will enjoy the breathtaking panorama of the Himalayan region falling in Nepal and Tibet. Numerous mountains including Langshisa Ri (6310m), Pemthang Ri (6836m), Shisapangma (8046m), Langtang Lirung (7246m) and Langtang II (6581M) stand close to your eyes, dazzling you with their majestic smile.
While climbing the mountain, we set up the base camp after a short climb above Ganja La Pass. On the next day, we climb through ice and moraine for a few hours and set up the high camp, from where we make the final push towards the summit. After starting from the high camp, we need to pass through a section of glacier with steep ice and that is the only technical section of the climb. Once it is over, the summit will be only about 30 m higher. The excitement you feel as you stand on the summit is simply indescribable. You can follow the same trail back to Kathmandu once your mission is successful. You can also follow an alternative route, explore the other regions of Langtang, and return to Kathmandu. Our itinerary allows you both options. Decide and choose the best one yourself.



You may have toured to many destinations in the world, but you are still missing a lot if you have not been to Tibet, the ‘Roof of the World.’ Here is your chance of a lifetime - a well-planned overland tour to world’s highest plateau, which is famous for its extraordinary landscapes, ancient monasteries and the unique culture of the Tibetan people. On your way back, you will fly across the majestic Himalayas, sighting Mt. Everest from a close distance.


