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Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Difficulty

Naya Kanga Peak Climbing is one of the most popular trekking peaks in Nepal. It is located in the Langtang valley. Climbing this beautiful peak is an excellent opportunity for experiencing a challenging adventure plus alpine climbing. From the summit of Naya Kanga Peak, splendid and the most alluring panorama of Shishapangama (8,046m), Langtang Lirung (7,245m), Dorje Lakpa (6,990m), Yala Peak (5,500m), Gangchempo (6,387m) and other mountains can be observed. Overall, this peak climbing has been categorised as a technical adventure.

Naya Kanga Peak climbing is a beautiful and brilliant Peak Climbing in Nepal. However, climbing a mountain peak is not an easy piece of cake. It involves some potential dangers too. High altitude, glaciers and ice fall, snow drift, crevasses, steep and snowy trails are very challenging to undertake. Therefore, you need to have a logistic preparation beforehand. We recommend, you for spending quite a long time for physical fitness and mental training.

Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Season

Peak Climbing in Nepal is a seasonal activity. Autumn and Spring are the best seasons for climbing most of the mountains in Nepal. Autumn Season (September, October & November) and Spring Season (March, April & May) are the perfect seasons for Climbing Naya Kanga Peak. During these months, the days will be sunny and warm in the Himalayas. The skies will be clear and the atmosphere of the Himalayas will be alluring. Thus, we can have great views of the mountains. Nevertheless, some adventure-seeking clients who don’t like hustle and bustle during the journey also can choose Winter Season (December, January, and February) months for this trip. Monsoon season (June, July, and August) will be pretty difficult time for climbing in the Himalayas because of monsoon. During monsoon the trails will be slippery, muddy and there will be landslides too.

Preparations for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing

The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today. Preparation is a key to success of any activity. Good preparations are must for the successful peak climbing. You need to consider several things before going for peak climbing. For the successful Naya Kanga Peak Climbing, your physique plays a vital role. So, you must prepare yourself before the climb. You would better join a mountaineering course for 4-6 months. Otherwise, you can join gym and have aerobic training, cardio, stress endurance training, hiking trainings etc. You can also practice jogging, cycling, swimming, hiking etc. on a regular basis. Your previous experiences on mountaineering are also important. So, you must practice hiking to some smaller peaks. Similarly, you should be careful about your diet. You must include plenty of protein, carbohydrates, and minerals in your diet. A balanced diet is very important for physical fitness. Moreover, you must be mentally ready to cope up with the adverse situations in the mountain. The weather is unstable at high altitude and you should also spend a couple of days in a camp. Hygiene matters a lot for the success of the climb. In addition to all these, you must also go through Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Gears checklist and have enough collection of them.

Physical Fitness & Experience Required for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing

Naya Kanga Peak Climbing is a technical adventure activity in Nepal which requires previous trekking experience and technical skills about peak climbing gears to have a successful summit. The trip is very suitable for adventure motivated trekkers who have the ability to walk in snowy ridges and adventurous trails. Walking in high altitudes might attract high altitude sickness, a slow and steady walk would be the perfect solution. We suggest every trekker who is planning to come to Nepal for trekking and peak climbing adventure to do daily physical workout (jogging, hiking, cycling, gym, etc) prior to a couple of weeks. We recommend you to undertake Naya Kanga Peak only if you have undertaken other smaller peaks of the same region. Here is the list of the activities that must be done compulsorily before attempting any peak climbing in Nepal:

Go for a run or hike to hills where you have to do ascents and descents.

Once a week, do a long walk.

Swim and cycle.

You can also go up and down the stairs of a tall building.

Eat healthy food.

Keep on doing. If you can, do more yoga related to breathing.

Gears and Equipments for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing

Climbers need several pairs of socks, including trekking, wool and liner socks. They also need lightweight hiking boots as well as plastic, lined climbing boots. These should be large to give feet more room and reduce the risk of frostbite. Here is the list of major and most essential climbing gears. Just have a look.

Climbing Helme t: Choose a good quality climbing helmet. Make sure your warm cap fits under your helmet.

Climbing Boots : High altitude, Insulated stiff-soled climbing boots.

Crampons : C2 crampons that fit the climbing boots.

Climbing Harness : Good quality climbing harness.

Ascending device or Jumar

Descending or belay device

Tape sling : UIAA tested 220cm open tape sling or 2 x 120 cm closed tape sling

Carabiners : 2 x lockable carabiners. 2 x non-locking carabiners

Prusik loop : Best quality prusik loop

Ice axe : An ice axe with a wrist strap for climbing

For other information regarding the gears/equipments and clothing, we suggest you to go through Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Gear checklist. You can also get detailed information about such gears in our website. Just have a look.

Permit and Cost for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing

Naya Kanga Peak Climbing is an adventure that cannot be undertaken without a climbing permit. You need to acquire a permit from Nepal Mountaineering Association to attempt any peak above 5000 meters. The climb without having permit will be illegal. For climbing Naya Kanga Peak, you need to have Langtang National Park Entry Permit which costs NPR 3000 per person, TIMS Card Permit (Trekking Information Management System) is a must which costs USD 10 per person and all government taxes.

The following service charge has to be paid by the foreign climbers who are hoping to attempt Naya Kanga Peak:

Spring Season (March, April, May): $250

Autumn Season (September, October, November): $ 125

Winter Season (December, January, February): $ 70

Summer Season (June, July, August): $70

Accommodations during Naya Kanga Peak Climbing

It is mostly a teahouse and camping expedition. At a reasonable Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Cost, Sophisticated hotels and resorts from normal tourist standard category to five-star categories are available in Kathmandu for your accommodation, where you can choose your suitable one. During the entire trekking (apart from the climbing period of Naya Kanga Peak) there is availability of tea houses/lodges. And during the climbing period for a couple of days, we need to set up a tent camp for our accommodations. So we will provide all tea house accommodation at available places and camping accommodation at the places where tea houses/lodges are not available. Accommodation can be Single, Double, Triple or twin sharing basis as per your requirement.

Meals during Naya Kanga Peak Climbing

Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Expeditions are inclusive for all meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) including the entire trekking and climbing period, apart from the BB plan during the stay in Kathmandu. We will have Dinner and Breakfast in the same teahouse/Camp where we spent overnight and Lunch will be en-route of trekking towards next destination since we have to leave our accommodation after breakfast to continue the trek. You can enjoy the taste of varieties of cuisines; Nepali food, Tibetan, Continental, Indian, Italian etc by choosing in the menu. During the camping period, while we are in Naya Kanga Peak Base Camp and High Camp, our kitchen team will prepare hygienic foods to serve you. There might not be several choices of foods during the camp as in the tea houses and restaurants; you have to understand that our crew have to carry all camping gears and kitchen equipment from available places but we are sure we will provide as much services and facilities as we can do to make your adventure holiday awesome.

Altitude Sickness

Altitude sickness is the effect of oxygen deficiency in the blood and tissues at the high altitude. It is the negative health effects of high altitude due to the rapid exposure to low amount of oxygen at high elevations. The common symptoms of Altitude sickness include headaches, vomiting, tiredness, trouble sleeping and dizziness.

Altitude Sickness generally referred as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) occurs only above 2500m. The main reason of altitude sickness is rapid ascent and decreasing the amount of oxygen at the high altitude. There are mainly three types of altitude sickness: Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) and High Altitude Cerebral Edema.

Altitude Sickness can become a medical emergency if ignored. The best way to prevent altitude sickness is to travel to high altitudes slowly. It normally doesn’t take long for your body to adjust into a changed altitude. At the higher altitudes, the air pressure and oxygen level is comparatively lower. Our body takes time to adjust to such change. We suggest you to keep you hydrated, not to smoke or drink alcoholic substance, eat hygienic food, sleep low, take it easy, use Diamox tablets etc. to prevent yourself from Altitude Sickness.

Is Nepal Safe?

No doubt, Nepal is safe for trekking, hiking and mountaineering. The trekking trails are improvised and maintained as well. In many technical sections, ropes have been fixed.

The stains of the devastating earthquake have also been healing up and the decade long armed insurgency has also come to an end along with the implementation of the new constitution.

Tourist Help Desk and Tourism Information Centre have been established at the prominent tourist destinations. Moreover, you will receive a respectable welcome everywhere you go. The Nepali people are simple and kind to you and pay a wonderful hostage to you.

Don’t worry; Nepal is a safe country to visit.

Tips for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing

Be prepared well.

Pack sufficient, don’t include unessential, and don’t miss the basics.

Be ready to cope up with the unfamiliar weather pattern and respect the weather

Choose the easier route: simply the one from South Col.

Be aware of the altitude sickness

Quickly pass the any Icefall and other treacherous areas

Keep sufficient spare oxygen cylinders

Use ropes

Drink Plenty

Be familiar with your gears and alpine, medicines

Final Say

Naya Kanga Peak Climbing is one of the easier trekking peaks. However, the peak could be a technical climbing depending upon the snow condition. As we have already described above, climbing the Naya Kanga Peak requires a lot of training and mental stamina as well as good collection of climbing gears and equipments. Therefore, we would like to request anyone hoping to ascent Naya Kanga Peak to be fully prepared first. If you want any help from us, we are ready for your service.