Ganja La Chuli Peak climbing, at 5863 m, also called Naya Khang Peak, is one of the best peaks to climb in the Jugal Himal Range, located on the border of Sindhupalchok and Rasuwa districts in Nepal. This is suitable for anyone who is seeking a 5800- to 6500-meter peak in Nepal. This particular trekking destination is closer to the capital city of Kathmandu, yet it is the least traveled and most adventurous trekking trail. Ganjala Peak climbing requires technical skills, climbing equipment, and physical fitness. The summit of Naya Kanga Peak offers spectacular panoramic views of mountains in Nepal and Tibet, including Shisapangma (8027m), Langshisha Ri (6412m), Salbachum (6715m), Langtang Lirung (7,227m), Pema Thang Karpo Ri (6865m), Yala Peak, Ganesh Himal, Rangem Boudha Himal, and Gauri Shanker. The approach to Ganjala Peak is through the Langtang Valley, surrounded by appealing mountain peaks. Climbing this peak is mixed with an adventure walk through the forest of Langtang National Park, the second-largest national park in Nepal. Ganja la peak climbing also offers the exploration of Tibetan-style Tamang villages and their cultures.
Climbing the Himalaya for Mountaineering Information and Exploring Nepal Himalaya Peak, we would like to organize Ganjala Peak Climbing 5863m (Naya Khang) as per our client’s requirement or in a fixed package arranged by us to provide a different experience as compared to others. We offer a package for climbing Ganja La Chuli Peak that covers logistics, transportation, accommodation, and a professional mountain guide—all of which are precisely what we need for Ganja La Chuli Peak and at a reasonable price. The Ganja La Chuli Peak climbing costs offered here are reasonable in the sense that we make sure that you have the best of everything. We would like to explore the Himalayas and do professional peak climbing in Nepal. All climbers who want to be at the summit of Ganja La Chuli Peak in Nepal, please feel free to connect with us at Climbing Himalaya to achieve their most-awaited dream.
On your first day of arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Our office staff will receive you and transfer you to a three-star hotel in Thamel. After the rest, an evening introduction and detailed briefing about Ganjala peak climbing, After that you can explore Thamel, which is the main tourist hub in Kathmandu city. There, you can see the combination of western and Nepali culture and traditions
The next day, after breakfast, we will move towards Syabrubesi, Nepal, in the Central Himalaya, in Rasuwa district, by public bus. Take a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi. Slowly, we will move to the northwest. The journey offers beautiful views of the countryside, along with beautiful mountain and hilly ranges, the Trishuli River, terraced fields, and many villages and towns. Dhunche and Trisuli Bazaar are busy towns on this route. Kalisthan is the checkpoint, where we have to register our details and the Army will check our stuff.
The first day of our trek starts after having an amazing breakfast, we begin the trek by following the Langtang river and passing through the dense forest. The trail to the Lama hotel goes continuously upwards along with the Langtang River Gorge, dense forest, many wildlife species, and different fauna and flora. On the way to the Lama Hotel, we will have lunch in Bamboo. And after the lunch, we will continue our trek to Lama hotel with beautiful views.
After a good night's sleep in the Lama Hotel, we will wake up early in the morning and have hot tea or coffee and breakfast before moving towards Langtang village. Langtang is a beautiful village, but before the earthquake, this village was holding on to its traditions, which were so wonderful. But unfortunately, the 2015 earthquake washed everything away. Over three hundred individuals, among them numerous non-nationals, had tragically perished in the devastating event. After the devastating earthquake, the village slowly returned to normal life, and now Langtang village is a developed village.
Today is a short hike in Kyangjin Gompa village. After breakfast, we will start our trek to Kyanjin village. Slowly the trek goes uphill and the valley becomes wider, and we can see the beautiful valley and the fully snow-covered divine Gangchenpo Himal, which is standing in front of us. Amazing valley. After a couple hours of walking, we will reach Kyanjin Gompa. It is a developed village where you can get high-standard service.
Today is a rest day in Kyanjin Gompa. It is a perfect place to acclimatize before heading up. This morning we woke up and had breakfast, and after that we will move to Tserko-ri (4983 m) or Kyanjin (4773 m). This is the best mountain view point, which gives you the best panoramic view of the different mountains, which are Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Gangchenpo Himal, Kim Shun, Naya Khang, Ganja La Chuli, and many more.
This morning our trek led us to Base camp. Trail gradually goes upwards. This morning we woke up early in the morning and after breakfast we started our trek to basecamp. It is the best mountain view point, which gives you the best panoramic view of the different mountains, which are Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Gangchenpo Himal, Kim Shun, Naya Khang, Ganja La Chuli, and many more.
On the next day of acclimatization, we will slowly move to Ganjala High Camp. which is steep ascent. We will leave the main route and ascend slowly in the Alpine zone and in barren and uninhabited areas. Because we were heading towards the alpine zone, we could only see small bushes, also of a small size. And after a couple of hours of tough walking, we reached the high camp, and we will camp overnight there.
Today is the big day of this trip. Around 1 a.m, we wake up,and after having something to eat, we start climbing. We will carry hot water and pack food for the climbing period. A mountain guide will lead and fix rope where needed. After ascending Naya Khang, you will have a stunning view from the summit. Shishapangma, over 8000m high in Tibet, Langtang Ri, Langtang Lerung, many more mountain views, and a beautiful landscape view from Naya Khang. After taking Photos and enjoying the view, we will safely return to base camp.
Places: Peak Climbing
Attraction: Mountain view, Peak Climbing
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
These extra days are only for those who cannot go to the summit as scheduled because of weather. So, we can go to the summit on contingency day. Otherwise, we do not rest this day and continue our trek down. But if we don't use the contingency day, that day is not going to count on further trek days.
Today is the hardest day of this trek, as we have to cross the Ganjala Pass, which is 5130 m above sea level. And where we have to find our own trail because there is no proper one like in previous days. Today we walked only on the huge rock boulders, moraines, and some snowy and icy paths. This pass is so challenging, and sometimes in some technical sections, we have to fix the rope and slowly walk on the boulders and moraines, and some of the sections are icy and slippery. So we wake up early in the morning, and after breakfast we will move slowly to the Ganjala pass, the trek going harder, and a couple hours later we will be on the pass, and from there you can see the beautiful Helambu valley and an amazing view of the mountain range, and Mt. Dorje Lakpa is just standing in front of our sight. After clicking some pictures, we moved down towards Yak Kharka. On this side also, the trail is the same; we will move down carefully, and a couple of hours later, we’ll reach the Yangri kharka, where we will set up camp for an overnight stay.
Main Places: Ganjala Pass, Yangri Khola
Attraction: Shishapangma 8027 mountain view and Massive Mountain View
Meal: Breakfast, packed Lunch and Dinner
Trekking to Dukpu is a bit far from Yangri Kharka. The trek goes through different fauna and flora and different landscapes. The trail still goes along the mountain range and multiple ascent and descent. On the way to Dukpu, there is a place called Keldang Phu, which is also a yak kharka. There, you can also see many yak sheds. On summer days, people bring their yaks over there, and they stay there for a few months. Kledang Phu is a wide place, and it is also a good place for camping. After walking for 7–8 hours, we reached Dukpu. This place is a wide and very flat valley. And there is also the Guru Padmasambhava cave, where Guru Padmasambhava meditates. And now, every year, many lama's visit here for mediation. It is a sacred valley. In this place, you can also see many yak sheds, so this place is very good for camping.
Main Places: Geldangphu, Dukpu
Attraction: Landscape, Rinpoche Cave
Meal: Breakfast, packed Lunch and Dinner
Early in the morning, we woke up, had breakfast, and started trekking to Chyomothang. On this day of trekking, we went to the dense forest. On the way to Chyomothang, we crossed many places, like Thongla Pass, Balu Chowk, and Dorjeling. We can also connect with phones at Thong Pass, and we can see the breathtaking Helambu valley. After a couple of hours of walking, we will now reach Chyomothynag. This place is located at 3200 meters above sea level. Aama Yangri Peak is the best view point and a sacred place in this valley. This peak is located at 3771 meters above sea level. Aama Yangri is also known as a protector goddess. People from the Buddhist community have deep faith in Aama Yangri. After about an hour and a half of walking, people reached Aama Yangri Peak. This place is a perfect vantage point for the Himalayas and the beautiful valley. And then we'll return to Chyomothang.
Main Places: Thong La, Boluchok, Darjeeling, Ama Yangri Chhomothang
Attractions: Mountain View, Pilgrims' Places, Ama Yangri
Meal: Breakfast, Pack Lunch and Dinner
Today is our last day of trekking. Early in the morning, after breakfast, we will move to Kathmandu by jeep, which takes 6-7 hours. The majority of the ride will be on bumpy and gravel roads; only in a few places will there be a blacktop road.
Main Places: Kakani, Timbu, Melamchi, Jarsing Pauwa, and Sankhu
Attractions:
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch
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During the Ganjala Pass trek, and Ganjala Peak climbing, the cost includes a hotel and tent. In Kathmandu, we provide a 3-star hotel with twin-sharing B/B rooms, but in Kathmandu, clients must take their lunch and dinner by themselves. During the trekking in Langtang Valley, we provide guest houses with twin-sharing beds and three meals a day. Also, during trekking in Sermathang, Chyomothang, Dukpu, Yangrikhola, Ganjala basecamp, and High Camp, a dome tent will be shared by two people. On the camping location, our staff will set up tents for our clients, throughout the journey. However, as per our company policy, there will be an additional fee for a single supplement if someone wants a single room or tent.
Food:
In Kathmandu, your breakfast is included in the cost, but lunch and dinner are not included, which you have to take care of by yourself After Kathmandu, the entire trekking period will include breakfast, lunch, dinner, and two times (morning and evening) tea or coffee. Also, if you let us know in advance if you are vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or lactose-free, we can make accommodations as you require.
Guides and Porters:
Your safety is our top priority, which is why we only use trekking/climbing guides who are government-licensed and have extensive expertise in the field. All of our trekking/climbing guides have a lot of experience, are excellent with people, and speak English fluently. Our guide and staff are much more dedicated to making your trek successful in Nepal. Our guides will assist you if you run into any difficulties while trekking and climbing period. Depending on the size of the group during trekking and climbing, there will be one guide and one assistant guide if there are more than four people in the group. Every two clients will have a porter to help them carry their luggage.
Fitness:
The high Himalayas make trekking in Nepal considerably more adventurous. The Ganjala Pass Trek and Gnjala Climbing are very adventurous pass treks; therefore, you should be in good physical and mental health. We would like to suggest that after planning the trek in Nepal, you start your morning walk and run for at least an hour each day, and once a week, a day hike and regular indoor or outdoor climbing are other physical fitness activities that you can do as well.
Acclimatization/Experience:
In the high Himalayas, it is necessary to let our bodies sufficiently get used to the altitude. Our trip has acclimatization days built into the itinerary. It is best to take it slowly to prevent altitude sickness. On average, expect to walk an average of 5 to 6 hours per day during the trek.
Travel Insurance:
Before undertaking the Ganjala Pass Trek and Ganjala Peak Climbing, we highly advise purchasing travel and Search and rescue insurance. Although we try our best to look after you, unexpected things sometimes happen. It is best to obtain insurance in case of a medical emergency necessitating a helicopter evacuation. Make sure your insurance covers mishaps overseas and at altitude. Our business will provide accident and rescue insurance for our porters, employees, and Trekking guides.
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