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Naya Kanga |
Viewed from the hill above
Kyangjin Gompa in the Langtang Valley, Naya
Kanga is a shapely mountain rising to the west
of the Ganja La (5122m/16800ft) which is a
popular, although at times difficult, pass
giving access to Helambu and the Kathmandu
Valley. The normal route of ascent on Naya Kanga
is via the North-East Ridge, an aesthetic line
on snow and ice, classically alpine in
character.
The Langtang valley lies roughly thirty
kilometers north of Kathmandu quite close to the
border with Tibet. Indeed one of the rewards of
gaining the Ganja La of the summit of Naya Kanga
is the superb views of peaks close to or in
Tiber. The stunning panorama looking north-east
over peaks in the Jugal Himal includes Lanshisa
Ri (6370m/ 20899ft), Penthang Ri (6836m/
22428ft), and Pemthang Karpo Ri, or Dome Blanc
(6830m/ 22412ft), to Shishapangma
(8046m/26398ft) which is the highest peak in
Chinese territory and the last of the 8,000metre
summits to be climbed. |
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Day 1 :
Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel. |
Day 2 :
Details information regarding about the trip for
basic preparation and make a permit. |
Day 3 :
Drive Kathmandu to Syabru besi |
Day 4 :
Shyabru besi - Lama Hotel |
Day 5 :
Lama Hotel - Langtang |
Day 6 :
Langtang - Kyanjing Gompa |
Day 7 :
Kyanjing Gompa rest/acclimatization |
Day 8 :
Kyanjing Gompa - Naya Kanga Base camp |
Day 9 :
Naya Kanga rest in Base camp |
Day 10 :
High camp |
Day 11 :
Attempt to summit(extra day) |
Day 12 :
Summit Naya Kanga and back to Base camp |
Day 13 :
Base camp - Kyanging Gompa - Langtang village |
Day 14 :
Langtang - Lama Hotel |
Day 15 :
Lama Hotel - Syabru village |
Day 16 :
Shyabru village - Dhunche |
Day 17 :
Drive Dunche to Kathmandu and trasfer to hotel |
Day 18 :
Drive to airport for departure. |
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