Naya Kanga Peak also is known as Ganjala Chuli is situated in the Langtang region of Nepal. It is an attractive peak rising to the west of the Ganja La pass (5,122m/16,800ft). You will definitely like this trip if you love adventure, are passionate about mountains and seeking the firsthand experience of exploring unmapped areas of the Himalayas. It is magnificently situated in the rarely-visited Langtang region of Nepa Ascending to Ganja La or the summit of Naya Kanga offer the spectacular panoramic views of mountains in Nepal and Tibet.
It is a popular trekking peak but you will find it technically difficult to climb. The normal route to this peak is via the snowy north-east ridge. You will easily get access to the region and availability of several snow peaks scattered around for acclimatization make this region an ideal destination for the novice as well as experienced climbers. The normal route of ascent to Naya Kanga Peak is via the North – East Ridge over a line on ice and snow.
Your starting point is Syarbubesi located in the north from Kathmandu is easily accessible by road transportation. You will walk pass dense forests of bamboo, oaks, pines, and maples following the narrow valley along Langtang Khola to the north-east. You will see the broad Langtang massif rising above the skyline once you get to Gora Tabela (2900m). Passing through culturally rich villages, you will ascend to Kyangjin RI (4700m) then to Naya Kanga base camp from where the climbing will start.
From the summit, you can view the spectacular scenery of the mountains of Nepal such as Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lhakpa, Gang Chhenpo, Ganesh Himal ranges, Manaslu Ranges to Annapurna ranges, mighty Sishapangma (8013m) in Tibet as well the great views of the valley on the south including Kathmandu.
You will descend the same route back to Syabrubesi and drive to Kathmandu.