Yala Peak

Explore the Thrilling Yala Peak Climbing Expedition

Key Highlights:

  • Ascend the majestic Yala Peak, standing tall at 5500 meters, nestled in the picturesque Langtang region of Nepal.
  • Immerse in a meticulously crafted itinerary featuring acclimatization days and scenic trekking routes for an unforgettable experience.
  • Benefit from the expertise of our professional climbing guides, well-versed in the terrain, ensuring your safety throughout the journey.
  • Enjoy top-quality equipment, including climbing gear and camping essentials, enhancing your comfort and security.
  • Indulge in delectable and nourishing meals, with options catering to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians, ensuring culinary satisfaction throughout the trek.
  • Rest in comfortable tea houses and camping tents, providing a cozy retreat after a day of adventure.
  • Marvel at stunning Himalayan vistas, including Langtang Lirung and Ganesh Himal, amidst a cultural immersion in Kathmandu and neighboring towns and villages.
  • Experience round-the-clock support and assistance from Altitude Adventures (A2), ensuring a seamless and memorable adventure.
  • Customize your itinerary at a reasonable cost, tailoring your journey to suit your preferences and schedule.
  • Immerse in the unique cultures and traditions of the Sherpa and Tamang communities inhabiting the Langtang region.
  • Trek through enchanting rhododendron forests and breathtaking mountain landscapes, challenging yourself both physically and mentally amidst the grandeur of the Himalayas.
  • Explore the vibrant villages, ancient monasteries, and sacred sites dotting the Langtang region, enriching your cultural experience.

Embark on the Yala Peak Climbing Adventure:

Situated in the northern expanse of Nepal, the Langtang region harbors numerous snow-capped peaks, including the enchanting Yala Peak. Offering an exciting ascent opportunity, Yala Peak climbing is the perfect initiation into the world of mountaineering. With a moderate difficulty level, climbers with a good level of physical fitness can conquer this breathtaking peak sans prior mountaineering experience, making it an ideal choice for novices.

Yala Peak Climbing Itinerary:

The Yala Peak Climbing Itinerary presents a captivating trekking adventure culminating at the summit of Yala Peak. Standing at an elevation of 5500 meters, the peak promises awe-inspiring panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakapa, and Shisapagma mountains. While the climb is physically demanding, it’s accessible to climbers of moderate experience, requiring the use of fixed ropes and crampons during the steep ice sections.

Book Your Yala Peak Climbing Experience Today:

Join us on a 14-day Yala Peak Climbing Expedition, commencing with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, the gateway to the Langtang region. Traverse lush forests, quaint villages, and breathtaking landscapes along the Langtang River, offering insights into the rich Tamang culture. Trek to the Yala Peak base camp, situated at an altitude of 4,800 meters, before embarking on the exhilarating summit climb.

Experience the thrill of conquering Yala Peak and unraveling the wonders of the Langtang region with Altitude Adventures (A2). Book now for 2023 and 2024, and let us customize your adventure to create memories that last a lifetime. Contact us today to learn more about the Yala Peak Climbing Package and embark on your Himalayan odyssey.

Exploring Naya Kanga Peak: Your Complete Guide

Q1. What is Naya Kanga Peak? Naya Kanga Peak, also known as Ganja La Chuli, graces the Langtang region of Nepal, standing tall at 5,844 meters (19,164 feet) above sea level. It beckons mountaineers and trekking enthusiasts alike with its majestic allure.

Q2. How difficult is Naya Kanga Peak Climbing? Considered moderately challenging, Naya Kanga Peak climbing demands basic mountaineering skills like navigating with crampons, ropes, and ice axes. While prior experience isn’t mandatory, good physical fitness and mental resilience are vital.

Q3. When is the best time to climb Naya Kanga Peak? Optimal climbing seasons span from March to May and September to November, offering stable weather and clear skies, ideal for breathtaking mountain vistas.

Q4. How long does it take to climb Naya Kanga Peak? Typically, the ascent takes around 14 to 18 days, encompassing acclimatization periods and trekking interludes, albeit durations may vary based on routes, weather, and climber fitness.

Q5. Do I need a permit to climb Naya Kanga Peak? Yes, climbers require a climbing permit issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), along with a trekking permit to access Langtang National Park.

Q6. What equipment do I need for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing? Essential gear includes crampons, ice axes, ropes, harnesses, helmets, and trekking poles, alongside personal provisions like warm clothing and sleeping bags. Engaging a guide or porter is advisable for equipment arrangement and on-ground assistance.

Q7. Is previous mountaineering experience necessary for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing? While not mandatory, climbers should possess adequate physical fitness, mental fortitude, and rudimentary mountaineering skills for a safe and successful ascent.

Q8. What are the risks involved in climbing Naya Kanga Peak? Climbing entails inherent hazards, including steep icy terrains, altitude-related ailments, and inclement weather. Proper training, gear, and guidance mitigate potential risks.

Q9. Can I hire a guide for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing? Yes, it’s advisable to engage a guide or trekking agency for a seamless climbing experience, offering equipment provision, permit facilitation, and local insight.

Q10. What other activities can I explore in the Langtang region? The Langtang region offers diverse trekking trails like Langtang Valley, Tamang Heritage, Gosaikunda, and Helambu, with opportunities to encounter unique wildlife in Langtang National Park.

Q11. What is the accommodation like during Naya Kanga Peak Climbing? Basic lodging in teahouses or lodges provides sustenance and shelter, featuring simple amenities and communal facilities amidst the scenic mountain backdrop.

Q12. How do I access the Langtang region? From Kathmandu, a 7-8 hour road journey leads to Syabrubesi, the trek’s starting point, or travelers can opt for a bus to Dhunche followed by local transport to Syabrubesi.

Q13. What level of physical fitness is required for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing? Adequate physical conditioning, involving regular aerobic exercise, is essential for enduring long treks and high-altitude climbs.

Q14. Is altitude sickness a concern during Naya Kanga Peak Climbing? Yes, ascending altitudes pose risks of altitude sickness, emphasizing the need for proper acclimatization and gradual ascent.

Q15. Can I arrange Naya Kanga Peak Climbing independently? While feasible, engaging a guide or agency enhances safety and convenience, ensuring equipped preparation and expert guidance throughout the journey.

Useful Information: Naya Kanga Peak Climbing

Best Time, Season, and Months

The best seasons for peak climbing and trekking in Nepal, like for Naya Kanga Peak, are autumn (September, October, and November) and spring (March, April, and May). During these seasons, the Langtang region offers reliable weather and a welcoming environment.

Autumn Season

September, October, and November provide consistently good weather, offering clear skies and unhindered vistas of snow-covered mountains. Trekking during autumn also allows travelers to experience the cultural richness of the region, with festivals like Dashain and Tihar adding to the vibrant atmosphere.

Spring Season

March, April, and May in spring offer fantastic weather and scenery. The snow-covered Himalayan ranges are clearly visible, and the hills come alive with blooming red and pink rhododendrons. Climbers benefit from clear skies and comfortable temperatures during this time.

Food or Meal Availability

During Naya Kanga Peak Climbing, we provide 13 breakfasts, 12 lunches, and 11 dinners. Meals include local Nepalese dishes like dal bhat (rice and lentil soup), vegetables, and meat. We accommodate dietary preferences such as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.

Accommodation Facility

Accommodation is usually in tea houses or lodges along the trekking route, with basic amenities such as beds, blankets, and hot showers available. As altitude increases, facilities may become more basic, and sharing rooms may be necessary during peak season.

Difficulty Level

Naya Kanga Peak is moderately challenging, requiring technical climbing skills and physical endurance. Weather and altitude pose significant challenges, making acclimatization crucial for a successful climb.

Travel Insurance Requirements

Travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, emergency medical expenses, trip cancellation, and personal liability is mandatory for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing. Ensure your policy meets all necessary requirements.

Altitude Sickness and Remedies

Altitude sickness is common at high elevations. Proper acclimatization, hydration, and medication can help prevent and manage symptoms. Descend if symptoms worsen.

Packing List, Gear, and Equipment

Essential gear includes clothing, equipment, and technical gear like crampons and ice axes. Pack light and waterproof, considering weight restrictions and porter capacity.

Booking Procedure

Book your Naya Kanga Peak Climbing package with Altitude Adventures (A2), a reputable trekking company. Pay a 10% deposit to secure your booking, with the remainder due upon arrival.

Embark on an unforgettable adventure with Altitude Adventures (A2) and experience the beauty of Naya Kanga Peak.

Yala Peak Climbing Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m)

Upon arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, our company representative will welcome you and assist with the check-in process. You’ll be transported to your hotel, where the rest of the day is dedicated to equipment shopping and getting acquainted with the local stores around your accommodation. In the evening, our guide will provide an overview of the Yala Peak Climbing Itinerary, along with other essential information. A welcome dinner at a nearby Nepalese restaurant offers the opportunity to meet our company’s staff.

Accommodation: 3 Stars Hotel in Thamel


Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Yala Peak Climbing Permit Preparation

This day involves Yala Peak Climbing Permit Preparation and a day of sightseeing in the Kathmandu Valley. To obtain the permit, ensure you have your passport, three passport-size photos, and a copy of your travel insurance policy.

The Kathmandu Valley sightseeing includes visits to UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath, Swayambhunath, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. The day concludes with the opportunity for last-minute shopping in Thamel.

Accommodation: 3 Stars Hotel in Thamel Meals: Breakfast


Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu (1400m) to Syabrubesi (1460m)

The Yala Peak Climbing adventure begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi. A team member will pick you up, and the journey along the Trishuli River offers breathtaking views of mountains like Annapurna, Ganesh Himal, and Manaslu. Upon reaching Syabrubesi, explore the picturesque surroundings.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Duration: 7 to 8 hours Distance: 122 kilometers


Day 4: Trek from Syabrubesi (1460m) to Lama Hotel (2460m)

Embark on a challenging trek from Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel, passing through the Bhote Koshi River and picturesque landscapes. The trail leads to Lama Hotel, taking you through landmarks like Guru Rinpoche Gompa and the charming Bamboo settlement. Experience the beauty of the region, including encounters with wildlife like red pandas.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Duration: 6 hours Distance: 11.3 kilometers


Day 5: Trek from Lama Hotel (2460m) to Langtang Village (3450m)

The Yala Peak Climbing route continues through challenging terrains to Langtang Village. Pass through oak and rhododendron-filled forests, with glimpses of Mount Langtang Lirung. Explore Ghora Tabela and the Langtang National Park’s scenic landscapes before reaching Langtang Village.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Duration: 5 hours Distance: 14.8 kilometers


Day 6: Trek from Langtang Village (3450m) to Kyanjin Gompa (3870m)

Starting from Langtang Village, the trek leads to Kyanjin Gompa, offering stunning vistas of the Langtang region. Pass through Buddhist landmarks and enjoy panoramic views of Langtang Lirung. Explore Kyanjin Gompa and its peaceful surroundings.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Duration: 3 to 4 hours Distance: 6.8 kilometers


Day 7: Acclimatization Day at Kyanjin Gompa (Hike to Tsergo RI)

Take a day for acclimatization, exploring the monastery and nearby peaks like Kyanjin Ri and Tserko Ri. Enjoy the serene settings, and consider a side trip to Langshisa Kharka. Return to Kyanjin Gompa for the night.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner


Day 8: Trek from Kyanjin Gompa (3870m) to Yala Base Camp (4600m)

Embark on a trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Yala Base Camp, witnessing spectacular views of Ganchenpo, Tserko Ri, Naya Kanga, and Yala Peak. Prepare for the summit climb with careful planning and enjoy the stunning Himalayan panorama.

Accommodation: Tented Camp Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Duration: 6 hours


Day 9: Ascend from Base Camp (4600m) to Summit (5500m) and Back to Kyanjin Gompa (3870m)

The most crucial day involves the ascent of Yala Peak. Begin the climb early in the morning, conquering mountaineering challenges. Reach the summit for breathtaking views of surrounding peaks. Return to Kyanjin Gompa for an overnight stay.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Duration: 8 hours


Day 10: Trek from Kyanjin Gompa (3870m) to Lama Hotel (2460m)

Bid farewell to Kyanjin Gompa and trek back to Lama Hotel, enjoying the scenic beauty. Pass through yak herding settlements and alpine fields before reaching Lama Hotel for the night.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Duration: 5 to 6 hours Distance: 21 kilometers


Day 11: Trek from Lama Hotel (2460m) to Khanjim (2235m)

Continue the journey to Khanjim, passing through Sherpa Gaon and observing the local way of life. The trek takes approximately five hours, and the path gradually descends, making the journey easier.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Duration: 4 to 5 hours Distance: 11.3 kilometers


Day 12: Trek from Khanjim (2235m) to Syabrubesi (1460m)

Embark on the final leg of the trek from Khanjim to Syabrubesi. The trail passes through bamboo and rhododendron forests, offering a pleasant and enjoyable stroll. Check into a lodge upon reaching Syabrubesi for an overnight stay.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Duration: 5 hours


Day 13: Drive from Syabrubesi (1460m) to Kathmandu (1400m)

Conclude the Yala Peak climbing journey with a bus ride from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu. Enjoy picturesque views of terraced farms, small towns, and rivers during the return journey. In the evening, a farewell dinner at a Nepalese restaurant marks the successful completion of the expedition.

Accommodation: 3 Stars Hotel in Thamel Meals: Breakfast Duration: 7 to 8 hours Distance: 122 kilometers


Day 14: Final Departure or Onward For Your Next Program

A staff member will assist you with airport transfers for your departure. If you wish to extend your trip, arrangements can be made. Spend your remaining time exploring Kathmandu or shopping for souvenirs. We wish you safe travels and hope you enjoyed your adventure with us.

Meals: Breakfast

Cost Includes

  • Pickup from Kathmandu International Airport upon your arrival date and time.
  • 3 nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu, including breakfast, at a 3-star category hotel.
  • Taxi transfer to the bus station from the hotel.
  • Public bus ticket to Syabrubensi (starting point of the trip) from Kathmandu.
  • All necessary permits for the Langtang region trek.
  • 9 nights’ tea house accommodation during the trek.
  • 1 night tent accommodation at the Yala Peak Base Camp.
  • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the trekking and climbing period.
  • One professional trekking guide from Kathmandu to Kathmandu.
  • One climbing guide from Kyanjing Gompa to Kyanjing Gompa, including climbing guide equipment.
  • Porter to carry your luggage during the trek (usually 1 porter between 2 persons).
  • All necessary equipment for camping at the Yala Peak Base Camp, including climbing rope, ice screws, and snow bars.
  • Personal climbing gear per person such as crampons, harness, ice axe, screw gate, and karabiners.
  • Duffle bag, sleeping bags, and down jacket.
  • Insurance for guide and porters.
  • Public bus ticket to Kathmandu from Sybrubensi (ending point of the trip).
  • Taxi transfer to the hotel from the bus station.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu before your departure from Nepal.
  • Related taxes and service charges.
  • Certificates of achievement (if required).
  • Purified drinking water (Ef-Chlor – water purification tablet).
  • Airport transfer service for your departure date and time.

Cost Excludes

  • International flight tickets and Nepal visa fees.
  • Personal equipment for trekking and climbing.
  • Lunch, dinner, and extra night accommodation in Kathmandu.
  • Expenses during the trek and climbing period such as hot showers, all kinds of drinks, extra meals, Wi-Fi or data, battery charging, upgraded accommodation, etc.