
In Nepal, the Langtang region contains Naya Kanga Peak, also known as Ganja La Chuli, which is a popular trekking peak. For novice climbers to acclimatize and improve their climbing abilities, there are a number of peaks that are appropriate. The mountains in Nepal and Tibet can still be seen in stunning detail from this area, which is more accessible than others. At 5122 meters, Naya Kanga is a lovely peak that rises to the west of Ganja La. From Naya Kanga's summit, you can see Shisapangma (8013m), Langtang II (6571m), Pemthang Kapro Ri (6830m), Langtang Lirung (7425m), Langshisa Ri (6370m), Pemthang Ri (6836m), and Langtang Lirung (7425m) in addition to a number of other magnificent mountains in Nepal and Tibet.
The route to Naya Kanga is the same as the Langtang trek up to Kyangjin, which is located at an elevation of 3749m. From Kangjin, we can ascend Kyangjin Ri, which is at 4,700 meters, or Tsergo Peak, which is at 4984 meters, to acclimatize and take in the breathtaking views. The North-East face and the North ridge make up the typical ascending path to Naya Kanga Peak. One of the least expensive treks in Nepal is the Naya Kanga, which lasts about 12 days. The ideal months to climb the Naya Kanga mountain are March through May and September through November. You can choose to lengthen or shorten the Naya Kanga Peak trip according to your preferences.