Formerly known as Ganja La Chuli, Naya Kanga (5,844 m) rises to the west of Ganja La, and is a popular but difficult mountain to climb. The normal route to this peak is via the snowy north-east ridge. It is not yet clear who climbed this summit first. The most important reward of climbing Naya Kanga is the spectacular view of mountains in or near Tibet.
ITINERARY
DAY 1-2 : Pokhara – Dhunche
DAY 3 : Dhunche – Thulo Syabrua
DAY 4 : Thulo Syabru – Lama Hotel
DAY 5 : Lama Hotel – Langtang village
DAY 6 : Langtang village – Kyangjing Gomba
DAY 7 : Kyangjing Gomba – Nayakanga Peak BC
DAY 8 : Nayakanga Peak BC – HC
DAY 9 : HC
DAY 10 : Summit and back to BC
DAY 11 : BC – Kyangjing Gomba
DAY 12 : Kyangjing Gomba – Lama Hotel
DAY 13 : Lama Hotel – Thulo Syabru
DAY 14 : Thulo Syabru – Sing Gomb
DAY 15 : Sing Gomba – Gosaikunda
DAY 16 : Gosaikunda – Ghopte
DAY 17 : Ghopte – Tharepati
DAY 18 : Tharepati – Kutunmsang
DAY 19 : Kutunmsang – Chisopani
DAY 20 : Chisopani – Kathmandu
Three friends and I trekked from Lukla to Kalapathar over the course of 13 days. We were guided by Bachan Rai. Who throughout the journey was an excellent guide, who went beyond his duties to ensure that we had a fantastic time. Bachan was kind and caring especially when one of us suffered with altitude sickness. Without a doubt the three of us believe that we choose the best place and guides for our trek and would recommend them to anyone.
We have gained a friend for life and when we return we will be using Bachan and Summit Treks and Advantures for further trips.


