The Naya Kanga Peak Climbing in Nepal offers a perfectly paced 16-day Himalayan adventure through the stunning Langtang Valley, combining cultural trekking with an exciting high-altitude summit experience at 5,846 meters. Beginning in Kathmandu with guided sightseeing and preparation, the journey continues by scenic drive to Dhunche and onward through traditional Tamang villages, lush forests, and alpine landscapes to Langtang village and the sacred Kyanjin Gompa for essential acclimatization. The route gradually ascends to Nyengang Kharka and High Camp before the thrilling Naya Kanga Peak summit day, delivering breathtaking panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan ranges. This expedition features professional climbing guides, safe acclimatization, and comfortable trekking days, making Naya Kanga Peak Climbing in Langtang Region an ideal choice for adventure travelers looking for an authentic Himalayan mountaineering journey in 2026 and beyond.
Naya Kanga Peak is one of the least climbed and technically easiest trekking peaks in Nepal. With the elevation of 5,844m, Naya Kanga peak is situated at the most perfect landscape on the Annapurna Region which bestows an opportunity to experience green lush vegetation, pristine nature, picturesque landscape, sacred lakes, glaciers and stupendous view of Ganesh Himal range and Manaslu range including the various mountains. Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Journey begins in the early morning from Kathmandu. We drive in a private vehicle and head to Langtang Region through dense forest and traditional villages, perceiving magnificent scenery and exquisite Himalayan ranges and peaks. After 6-7 hours of scenic, bumpy, thrilling and rustic drive, we reach at Dhunche from where we commence our trek.
From Dhunche, we gradually ascend to Thulo Syabru, Lama Hotel, Kajin Gompa through Langtang National Park and enjoy the tranquil surrounding, green lush vegetation, birds’ chirping, flora-fauna, and even wildlife too. During the trek, we acclimatize at Kajin Gompa on the 8th day of the trip which is majestically situated at the foot of Langtang Lirung. On this day, we explore Langsisa Yak Pasture, Cheese Factory, and also climb Tsergo Ri (5,050m) or Kanjin Ri. The short hike is to motivate and build confidence to accomplish the expedition successfully.
The Naya Kanga Peak expedition is technically easy, but we climb the peak in the early morning and return back to high camp in the afternoon due to the risk of the icy storm on the peak in the day time. The pinnacle of the peak is a serene spot which offers the panoramic Himalayas scenery of Langtang Lirung (7,246m/ 23,773ft), Dorje Lakpa (6,990m/ 22,933ft), Gangchempo (6,388m/ 20,985ft) and Sishapangma (8,027m/ 26,335ft) on the Tibet side. After summiting the Peak, we drop down to Base Camp and then retrace the previous trails to Syabrubesi for the final drive to Kathmandu.
The 16 days Naya Kanga Peak Climbing package is suitable for all the physically fit trekkers with no prior technical knowledge. We have arranged the luxurious dorms, two ways bus tickets, entry permits, three times meals, well-experienced guides, health experts, porters, and gears. The expedition package is cautiously customized with a short day hike and adequate acclimatization day to avoid AMS as well as to make you habituated for proper oxygen intake. You will also experience sleeping in the camp under millions of stars and blue canopy.
16-Day Himalayan Adventure: Explore the scenic Langtang Valley with a perfectly paced trek and summit climb of Naya Kanga Peak (5,846m).
Cultural Immersion: Visit traditional Tamang villages, Sherpa settlements, and the sacred Kyanjin Gompa monastery, experiencing authentic Himalayan culture.
Everest-Region Alpine Views: Marvel at panoramic vistas of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan Himalayas throughout the trek.
Challenging Peak Climb: Ascend from High Camp to the Naya Kanga Peak summit, a thrilling high-altitude mountaineering experience with snow slopes and rocky ridges.
Scenic Trekking Route: Pass through lush forests, glacial moraines, alpine meadows, and high-altitude pastures including Nyengang Kharka and Langtang villages.
Professional Support & Safety: Climb with experienced Himalayan guides, proper acclimatization, and full logistical support for a safe summit experience.
Ideal for Adventure Travelers: Perfect for trekkers seeking a less crowded, off-the-beaten-path peak climbing experience in Nepal.
Flexible Itinerary: Includes rest and exploration days at Kyanjin Gompa to adjust to high altitude while enjoying Himalayan scenery.
Easy Access: Starts and ends in Kathmandu with scenic drives and comfortable trekking days, making it convenient for international travelers.
Memorable Himalayan Experience: Combines adventure, culture, and stunning natural landscapes for a once-in-a-lifetime Nepal peak climbing journey.
Calling all peak climbing enthusiasts and adventure travelers! The Naya Kanga Peak Climbing 2026 season in Nepal is officially open for bookings. This is your chance to experience a thrilling Himalayan summit at 5,846 meters while trekking through the breathtaking Langtang Valley, one of Nepal’s most scenic and culturally rich regions.
Join us for an unforgettable 16-day expedition, combining high-altitude mountaineering, authentic Nepali culture, and panoramic mountain views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan Himalayas. With experienced climbing guides, professional support, and fully arranged logistics, international travelers can focus entirely on the adventure and the journey to the summit.
Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) 2026 are the best seasons to climb Naya Kanga, offering clear skies, stable weather, and perfect trekking conditions. Whether you are a first-time trekking peak climber or a Himalayan adventure seeker, Naya Kanga promises a challenging yet rewarding expedition that will stay with you for a lifetime.
Reserve your spot now for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing 2026 and embark on the ultimate Himalayan adventure—an experience that combines adrenaline, culture, and the majestic beauty of Nepal’s high mountains.
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Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu. Our representative will welcome you and transfer you to your hotel. Rest, recover from your flight, and prepare for the upcoming Langtang trekking and peak climbing adventure.
Explore the cultural treasures of Kathmandu, including Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. Trek preparation and briefing with guides, checking gear, permits, and acclimatization schedule for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing.
Drive through picturesque landscapes along the Trishuli River and winding Himalayan roads to Dhunche, gateway to the Langtang Valley trek. Overnight stay in a local guesthouse.
Begin your trek through lush forests and small Tamang villages, experiencing local culture and scenic mountain views. Reach Thulo Syabru for overnight stay at a cozy teahouse.
Trek through rhododendron forests and suspension bridges along the Langtang river, arriving at Lama Hotel. Enjoy the serene alpine scenery and prepare for higher altitudes.
Continue trekking to Langtang village, passing through traditional Tamang settlements. Spectacular views of Langtang Lirung dominate the skyline. Overnight in Langtang village, acclimatizing for higher altitudes.
Trek through alpine meadows and moraines to the famous Kyanjin Gompa, a hub for climbers and trekkers. Explore local monasteries and enjoy panoramic mountain views.
Acclimatization day at Kyanjin Gompa. Optional hike to Tserko Ri for stunning views of Langtang Valley, Ganesh Himal, Dorje Lakpa, and surrounding peaks. Prepare for high-altitude climbing ahead.
Trek to the high-altitude base for Naya Kanga Peak, passing through glacial valleys and alpine terrain. Overnight at Nyengang Kharka, resting for the summit climb.
Ascend to High Camp, setting up for the Naya Kanga Peak summit attempt. Enjoy the dramatic Himalayan landscape and prepare for the challenging climb.
Summit day! Reach the top of Naya Kanga Peak and soak in 360° panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan border ranges. Descend to High Camp for overnight stay.
Descend through alpine terrain and moraines back to Kyanjin Gompa. Celebrate your successful summit with fellow climbers and enjoy the valley’s stunning beauty.
Retrace your steps through Langtang’s scenic forests and villages, enjoying the peaceful Himalayan environment. Overnight at Lama Hotel.
Trek down through terraced fields and local Sherpa villages to Syabru Besi. Overnight in a comfortable teahouse.
Drive back to Kathmandu with scenic Himalayan views along the way. Free afternoon for shopping or relaxing in the city. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight home. Take back unforgettable memories from your Naya Kanga Peak Climbing expedition in Nepal.
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The complete Naya Kanga Peak Climbing trek takes 16 days, including cultural trekking through the Langtang Valley and the high-altitude summit climb to 5,846m.
The trek begins and ends in Kathmandu, Nepal, with scenic drives to Dhunche and trekking through Thulo Syabru, Lama Hotel, Langtang, and Kyanjin Gompa.
The summit reaches 5,846 meters (19,180 ft), offering panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan Himalayas.
It is a moderate to challenging peak climbing expedition, suitable for trekkers with good fitness and basic climbing skills. Prior trekking experience at high altitudes is recommended.
The best seasons are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) for clear skies, stable weather, and optimal snow conditions.
Yes, Naya Kanga is considered one of beginner-friendly trekking peaks in Nepal, with professional guides supporting climbers throughout the high-altitude ascent.
Daily trekking ranges from 3–8 hours, gradually increasing altitude for safe acclimatization before the summit attempt.
Basic trekking and introductory climbing skills are sufficient, but professional guides provide technical support for snow slopes and rocky ridges.
Trekking requires a Langtang National Park permit and a climbing permit for Naya Kanga Peak, which are arranged by your operator.
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, peak climbing, and emergency evacuation is required.
Accommodation is in teahouses, lodges, and guesthouses along the trek route, with basic amenities, warm meals, and comfortable rest stops.
The trek includes local Nepali cuisine, dal bhat (rice & lentils), noodles, soups, and snacks. High-altitude meals are included at teahouses and lodges.
Good cardio, leg strength, and trekking endurance are recommended. Training with hiking, stair climbing, and weight exercises helps ensure summit success.
Absolutely! This trek is popular among international travelers seeking a less crowded, off-the-beaten-path peak climbing adventure in Nepal.
Trek through Tamang villages and Sherpa settlements
Explore Kyanjin Gompa and surrounding alpine meadows
Summit Naya Kanga Peak (5,846m)
Panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and Tibetan Himalayas
Professional guides and safe high-altitude trekking and climbing support
International travelers fly into Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu), where our team provides pickup and trek briefing.
Yes, Naya Kanga Peak Climbing accommodates solo travelers, couples, and small groups with professional guide support and flexible itineraries.
Successfully climbing Naya Kanga Peak (5,846m) requires not only physical preparation but also comfortable and well-organized meals, accommodation, and logistics. Throughout this 16-day Langtang Valley trekking and peak climbing expedition, we ensure that international travelers enjoy safe, hygienic, and culturally immersive experiences while focusing on the adventure.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided during the trek, mainly at local teahouses and lodges.
Traditional Nepali dishes such as dal bhat (rice & lentils), momo (dumplings), noodles, soups, and vegetable curries are available.
High-calorie and protein-rich meals are served at High Camp and Nyengang Kharka to support energy for the Naya Kanga summit climb.
Bottled water, tea, coffee, and hot chocolate are available along the trekking route. Travelers are advised to drink plenty of fluids for high-altitude acclimatization.
Accommodation is arranged in teahouses, guesthouses, and lodges along the Langtang Valley trail.
In lower villages (Thulo Syabru, Lama Hotel), lodges are comfortable with basic beds, blankets, and shared bathrooms.
In high-altitude locations (Langtang, Kyanjin Gompa, Nyengang Kharka, High Camp), rooms are simple but cozy, with shared facilities and warm meals included.
Staying at Kyanjin Gompa and High Camp provides easy access for acclimatization and summit preparation, ensuring a safe and enjoyable climbing experience.
Professional climbing guides and support staff handle the entire logistics, including trail guidance, porters, and permit management.
Climbing and trekking permits for Langtang National Park and Naya Kanga Peak are fully arranged.
All high-altitude climbing gear and technical equipment (ropes, harnesses, crampons, ice axes) are organized at High Camp to ensure safety.
Transportation includes Kathmandu to Dhunche by private jeep or bus and return at the end of the trek.
Emergency support and communication systems are available for all trekkers and climbers throughout the expedition.
Please, read MMT’s ‘Terms and Conditions’ carefully prior to trip booking
Trekking or Mountaineering in the higher elevation of the Himalayas is one of the most adventurous endeavors which inherit the risk of AMS or injuries or even death. MMT is always concern regarding the comfort, safety and health of trekkers while meandering in higher altitude. We contribute great effort to reduce or control the risk and hazard; but sometime nature’s curse or fluctuate climate in Himalayas is beyond our control and we are not responsible for it.
If you are a keen adventure lover and are ready to follow the hereby mentioned Terms and Conditions then you are heartily welcome at MMT office, Kaldhara-marg, Paknajol, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.
1. All the bookings of the packages are dealt with Mountain Mart Treks and Expedition which is an authorized adventure company based in capital of Nepal: Kathmandu.
2. The term ‘Trip’ formally refers to walking, sightseeing, treks, tours, mountaineering, expeditions or holiday in the mystical land, Nepal.
3. MMT faithfully offers all the amenities in the estimated price of the package.
4. Please go through itinerary page or trek inclusion page for the detail information of the cost transparency. The trek cost may vary from one package to another and some packages don’t include the cost of the following:
5. The travelers must pay 20% upfront out of the total trip cost for the trip conformation.
6. You can pay the booking conformation amount either by credit card and wire transfer, both payment option subject to charge additional bank service fees upto 4% on top of the sum.
7. The trip will be booked once the payment is made by the travelers. We will send you the conformation letter through online and assure to provide all the service detail as mentioned in the itinerary.
8. The final payment must be submitted at the MMT office before the tip departure. Otherwise, you will not be legitimate for trip and no final documentation will be disclosed before the payment.
09. Regarding trip cancellation, we entertain free trip cancellation service upon submission of trustable reason before 90 days of the departure date upon adequate evidence and written reasons.
10. If you cancel the trip 60 days prior to the departure date then 75% cancellation fee will be levied from the booking amount.
11. 85% cancellation fee will be levied if you cancel the trip before 30 days of the trip departure date.
12. The company will be unable to refund the earlier paid (20%) booking payment if you cancel the trek prior to 15 days of the departure date.
13. There will be no payment refund if you voluntarily leave or cancel the trip once it is started; but if you are forced to leave due to unforeseen immediate circumstances then payment can be refunded after proper discretion.
14. We guarantee your safe and successful trip; however, the company reserves the authority to cancel the trip if there will be no minimum number (2) of travelers. In this condition, company will postpone or manage alternative trip.
15. If the company cancels the trip due to any unforeseen circumstances which are beyond our control (i.e. natural disaster, flight cancellation, strikes, wars, riots, quarantine, government intervention policy, weather condition), we will refund after deduction of minimum operating cost involved.
16. If you want to change your booking date, the booking amendment request must be made 90 days prior to the original trip departure.
17. If trekkers demand to change the departure date prior to 60 days of the final departure, US $ 50.00 per person will be charged as cancelation fee. The charge of the trip may also be increased if the market price soars higher during the postponed trip date.
18. The policy of our company is: Trekkers must have insurance policy contract if they want to trek with MMT. The policy must feature: medical coverage, air ambulance, helicopter evacuation facility, as well as flight cancellation insurance if possible.
19. Mountain Mart Treks and Expedition organizes various adventurous trips which have high risk factor and demand more physical stamina plus training. If you can’t accomplish the trek due to your physical inability or sickness, we are not obliged to refund the payment.
20. There may appear hindrance, obstacles or circumstances like: political riot, insurgency, accident, climate change, or natural disasters during the course of trip. Make sure you are ready to deal with all these problems.
21. The trip route, accommodation, modes of transport may be changed without prior notice due to the unforeseen circumstances. It is for your convenience and safety, so hope you will display flexible human nature in this context.
22. While changing the route, transportation, accommodation, or itinerary due to above circumstances, we may charge additional cost or lessen the cost as per the total expenses of the entire trek.
23. MMT holds all the authority to decline, accept, detain or retain any members of the trip if we find anyone suspicious or indiscipline. If you want to trek with MMT, you must accept our leadership during the whole trip.
24. MMT has contracted with network of companies, government of Nepal, individuals to assist the travelers during the trip. These third parties are qualified to perform their duties as contracted. We are not liable in case of loss, damage, irregularities if the third parties don’t perform their duties properly.
25. MMT is not responsible for the violation of any law or rules committed by the travelers in any country.
26. This agreement is governed by the laws of the Government of Nepal. No any individual: employees, representatives, guides of the company can alter the terms and conditions.
27. These terms and conditions may only be waived in special circumstances with written application to the director. Only the director of the company has all the right to amend them.
28. Travelers must be physically and mentally fit for the trekking. It is compulsory to bring health certificates along with proper legal documents for trip approval, if asked.
29. If the flight is cancelled or get delayed due to fluctuate climate or any other causes, MMT is not responsible for the extra expenses or compensation. We can manage alternative arrangement on special request which may demand other extra cost.
30. We have displayed the authentic, genuine and accurate information on our official website and brochure. If any mistake, incomplete or wrong information is seen, please inform us on time.
31. Please read all the above mentioned ‘Terms and Conditions’ before making the bookings. You must abide these conditions if you fancy to trek in the Himalayas with Mountain Mart Treks (MMT)
Foreigners other than Indian citizen, who intend to visit Nepal must hold a valid passport prior to applying for a Nepal visa. The passport must have six months validity from the date of arrival. Foreigners can obtain a Nepalese visa upon arrival at Kathmandu airport, or at a border immigration office. One recent copy of a passport size color photo is required to apply for Tourist Visa to Nepal. Mountain Mart Trek has listed Nepal visa information tips for travelers to Nepal.
A foreigner who has departed before the expiry of the period specified in the visa issued in a visa year shall not be allowed to use the visa by adding the remaining period to another visa year. If any foreigner who has entered Nepal towards the end of a visa year desires to extend his/her stay into the new visa year, he/she may do so by purchasing another visa for the New Year. Provided, however, that the computation of the fees for such period shall be made on the basis of the total period of the stay.
An application for a Tourist Visa must be submitted in the format referred to in Appendix 1.
A Nepali visa issued abroad is valid for entry for three to six months from the date of issue. True -
Citizens of the following countries should be issue visa in their own country to Nepal embassy and consulate.
Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iraq, Liberia, Nigeria, Palestine, Somalia, Zimbabwe.
No foreigners except Indians are entitled to Nepal without a valid visa.
Visas can be obtained from the following immigration offices in Nepal:
A copy of the Visa Form is available for use at the end of this document that avoids you long queue to pick up the Nepal visa form at the international airport.
The fees payable only in USD dollars for obtaining a visa on arrival at any border are as follows:
The fees payable (only in local Nepali currency) to extend the duration of your stay, or to renew a visa are:
A transit visa for one day can be obtained from Nepal's immigration offices at an entry point upon the production of a departure flight ticket via Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The fee is US$ 5 or equivalent convertible currency. A transit visa may not be extended.
A Nepali Visa can be obtained from Nepal Embassy / Consulate Offices in your country, or upon arrival at Kathmandu airport. It is also possible to obtain the visa from other border points of entry. You'll need 1 passport photo each time.
For foreign investors, a business visa with a multiple entry facility for a period of one year or five years can be obtained from the Department of Immigration on the recommendation of the Department of Industry and Commerce by paying US$ 100 and US$ 250 or equivalent convertible foreign or Nepali currency.
Note: While we try to make the information contained herein as accurate as possible, we accept no responsibility for any loss, disruption or inconvenience sustained by anyone using this information.
Foreign visitors are requested to keep a note of the dates on their Nepalese visa and their passport number to avoid possible problems. Visa extensions need to be applied for, within the valid period of the Nepalese visa.
You are requested to ensure that you get the arrival/departure stamps on your passport at the entry /exit points to avoid possible legal complications.
Living in Nepal without a passport or a valid visa is a punishable offence.
Deviation from the prescribed trekking routes mentioned on your trekking permit will be treated as a violation of the law.
You are advised to be aware of brokers/cheaters and counterfeit documents or visa/trekking permits to avoid legal complications.
Change of purpose of your stay without permission is not allowed and employment or voluntary services while on a tourist visa is strictly prohibited. It will be a punishable offence.
Be certain to register at the police and Immigration check points along any trail. It would be wise to register your trekking destination and schedule at your Embassy or Consulate.
If you encounter problems along the trails, immediately inform the nearest police or Immigration post officials.
You are requested to change money with recognized dealers and do not forget to take and keep formal receipts.
You are requested to inform the officials at an Immigration Office or Police Station of any changes in the address previously given in your visa application form or disembarkation card, and within seven days.
If, as a tourist, your stay is more than 120 days in one visa year and you wish to visit additional places for longer than 24 hours, you must register at the local police office of such places, your name, passport number and address.
You are advised to be mindful to contact the Department of Immigration to request a visa transfer in the case of getting a new passport or travel document from your embassy, and within seven days.
Passport and trekking permits should be kept by each trekker while trekking.
Filming in restricted or notified areas without permission is strictly prohibited.
Please do not take out the visa stickers from your passport and do not try to change records printed in your passport.
We request your co-operation in observing the following guidelines during your stay in Nepal. Respect local traditions, customs, values and sentiments, help to protect local culture and maintain local pride.
Indian citizens are permitted to travel in Nepal provided they have any one of the following documents:
Passport; Driving license with photograph; Identity card with photograph issued by a governmental body; Ration card with photograph; Voter identity card with photograph; Registration certificate issued by the Indian embassy to Indian citizens residing in Nepal; Ad hoc/temporary identity cards issued by the Indian embassy to the Indian citizen in the event of exigency; Document with photograph and setting out identity, issued by the sub-divisional magistrate or authority there above.
| Department of Immigration Kalikasthan, Dillibazar, Kathmandu. |
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| Tel : | 977 - 01 - 4433934 / 4429660 / 4438862 / 4438868 |
| Fax : | 977 - 01 - 4433935 |
| Email : | mail@nepalimmigration.gov.np |
| Web : | http://nepalimmigration.gov.np/ |
| Sunday to Thursday | 10:30 a.m. - 17:00 p.m. in Summer |
| 10:30 a.m. - 16:00 p.m. in Winter (Nov. to Jan.) | |
| Friday | 10:30 a.m. -15:00 p.m. |
| Sunday to Thursday | 10:30 a.m. - 15:00 p.m. |
| Friday | 10:30 a.m. - 13:00 p.m. |
Note: All of the information above is based on information from the Department of Immigration of Nepal’s office and may be found on their website.
All trekkers are required to carry a Trekkers' Information Management System card (TIMS card). It is available from the Tourist Services Centre in Kathmandu: Sun – Fri 10:00 – 13:00 and 14:00 – 17:00. It is free, but requires two passport photographs. (Trekking agencies provide the cards for their clients.) Show it at check points on trekking routes.
Trekking Permits are required for all treks that pass through Conservation Areas or National Parks.
Conservation Area permits can be purchased at the Tourist Services Centre for Rs 2000 plus two photographs.
National Park entry tickets cost Rs 3000 and require no photograph. Purchase at the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation office Sun – Fri 09:00 – 14:00 only (next to the Tourist Services office).
Restricted Area Permits are required mainly for camping style trekking in remote areas near the Tibetan border – for which a guide is strongly recommended. They can only be purchased for two or more trekkers. The permits are issued by the Central Immigration Office, require two working days, your original passports (not facsimiles) and two photographs. Costs range from US$10/week to US$500/10 days plus substantial additional amounts for each additional day. These will be procured by your chosen trekking agency. Offices are open daily, but with restricted hours on Saturdays.
The foreign tourist visiting Nepal shall be granted the tourist visa.
The tourist visa shall be granted for a period in maximum of 150 days in a visa year (Visa years means January to December).
A tourist who has departed before the expiry of the period specified in the visa issued in a visa year shall not be allowed to use the visa by adding the remaining period to another visa year.
If any foreigner who has entered into Nepal towards the end of a visa year desires to spend even the period during which he may stay in Nepal with the tourist visa of the other visa year, he may use such facility.
Provided, however, that the computation of the fees for such period shall be made on the basis of the total period of his stay.
Note: Above information is based on Department of Immigration of Nepal office.
Successfully climbing Naya Kanga Peak (5,846m) requires proper trekking and mountaineering gear to ensure safety, comfort, and peak performance. This packing list is tailored for international adventurers preparing for the Langtang Valley trek and Naya Kanga summit climb.
Lightweight trekking pants and shirts for lower-altitude trekking
Insulating layers: fleece jackets, down jacket, thermal underwear
Waterproof and windproof outer shell (jacket and pants)
Trekking socks (multiple pairs) and liner socks for summit climb
Gloves: insulated gloves, lightweight inner gloves, and over-mittens
Hat, sun cap, and balaclava for cold and sun protection
Gaiters for snow and mud protection
High-quality trekking boots (waterproof, well-broken-in)
Mountaineering boots for summit day (insulated and compatible with crampons)
Camp shoes or sandals for lodge comfort
Crampons (for snow and ice climbing)
Ice axe
Harness and carabiners
Helmet
Ascender or climbing rope accessories (provided by guide team if needed)
Trekking poles for stability on high-altitude trails
Main trekking backpack (50–65L) for personal gear
Daypack (20–30L) for summit day essentials and water
Dry bags or waterproof covers to protect clothes and electronics
Warm sleeping bag rated to -15°C / 5°F (for High Camp nights)
Sleeping bag liner for extra warmth and hygiene
Headlamp with extra batteries
Sunglasses with UV protection (high-altitude)
Sunscreen and lip balm (SPF 50+)
Personal toiletries and quick-dry towel
First aid kit including medications for altitude sickness
Water bottles or hydration system
Snacks: energy bars, chocolate, nuts
Camera and extra batteries
Travel adapter / power bank
Notebook or trekking journal
Lightweight binoculars for wildlife and mountain viewing
Naya Kanga Peak Climbing (5,846m) is a rewarding Himalayan adventure that combines trekking in the scenic Langtang Valley with high-altitude mountaineering. While it is considered a beginner-friendly trekking peak, it is still a moderate to challenging climb due to altitude, snow slopes, and long summit days. Understanding the difficulty and preparing with proper training ensures a safe and successful experience for international travelers.
Trekking: Moderate. The trek passes through Tamang villages, alpine meadows, and glacial moraines, with daily walks ranging from 3–8 hours.
Peak Climbing: Moderate to challenging. The summit day includes steep snow slopes, rocky ridges, and high-altitude exposure, requiring stamina and mental focus.
Altitude: High-altitude conditions can cause mild to moderate altitude sickness; proper acclimatization is essential.
Fitness Required: Good cardiovascular endurance, leg strength, and hiking experience are recommended, though technical climbing experience is not mandatory.
Cardio Training: Engage in regular running, cycling, swimming, or stair climbing to build endurance for long trekking days.
Strength Training: Focus on legs, core, and back muscles using squats, lunges, planks, and weight training to carry backpacks comfortably.
Hiking Practice: Take multi-day hikes with a weighted backpack to simulate trekking conditions and improve stamina.
Altitude Preparation: If possible, train at higher elevations to adapt your body to lower oxygen levels.
Flexibility & Balance: Yoga or stretching exercises help prevent injuries during rocky or icy summit climbs.
Mental Preparation: Summit day can be long and challenging (9–10 hours). Mental endurance, patience, and focus on safety are key.
Gear Familiarization: Practice using crampons, ice axes, and trekking poles before the expedition for smooth climbing efficiency.
Nutrition & Hydration: Maintain a balanced diet and proper hydration during training to prepare for high-altitude energy demands.
Successfully summiting Naya Kanga Peak (5,846m) requires careful attention to altitude acclimatization, safety practices, and gradual ascent planning. This section guides international trekkers on what to expect regarding altitude, proper acclimatization schedules, and essential safety measures during this Langtang Valley trekking peak expedition.
Kathmandu (1,300m / 4,264 ft): Starting point and preparation
Dhunche (1,950m / 6,435 ft): Scenic drive and first trekking stage
Thulo Syabru (1,900m / 6,270 ft): Gentle trek through forests
Lama Hotel (2,470m / 8,104 ft): Moderate trekking, altitude adjustment
Langtang (3,430m / 11,253 ft): Begin high-altitude trekking, acclimatization required
Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m / 12,697 ft): Key acclimatization stop with optional side hikes
Nyengang Kharka (4,430m / 14,500 ft): Base for summit preparation
High Camp (4,960m / 16,300 ft): Final staging area for summit day
Naya Kanga Summit (5,846m / 19,180 ft): Peak ascent with breathtaking panoramic views
Gradual Ascent: Trekking days are carefully planned to allow the body to adjust to increasing altitudes.
Rest Days: Kyanjin Gompa includes an optional acclimatization day for trekking peaks like Tserko Ri, improving your summit success.
Hydration: Drink 3–4 liters of water daily at high altitudes to prevent dehydration and support acclimatization.
Diet & Nutrition: High-calorie meals with carbohydrates and proteins maintain energy levels for trekking and climbing.
Listen to Your Body: Signs of altitude sickness—headache, nausea, dizziness—should not be ignored. Rest or descend if necessary.
Climb High, Sleep Low: Practice this principle to maximize acclimatization during the approach to High Camp and summit day.
Professional Guide Support: Always follow instructions from experienced Nepali climbing guides.
Use Proper Gear: Wear crampons, harnesses, helmets, and warm clothing on the summit day.
Weather Awareness: Summit only in clear, safe weather conditions; avoid risky climbs in snowstorms or heavy winds.
Emergency Preparedness: Carry a first aid kit, oxygen, and communication devices. Emergency evacuation is available if needed.
Pace Yourself: Maintain a steady, comfortable pace during summit and trekking days to conserve energy.
Buddy System: Trek and climb with partners; avoid solo climbing at high altitudes.
Booking your Naya Kanga Peak Climbing expedition in Nepal is simple, transparent, and traveler-friendly, designed to ensure a stress-free Himalayan adventure for international trekkers.
Advance Booking Recommended: Especially during peak trekking seasons (Spring: March–May, Autumn: September–November).
Deposit Required: A 30%–40% deposit secures climbing permits, guides, accommodation, and logistics.
Confirmation: Booking is confirmed once the deposit is received along with necessary documents (passport copy and travel details).
Last-Minute Bookings: Accepted based on availability, subject to permits and guide schedules.
Remaining Balance: Payable upon arrival in Kathmandu, before trek departure.
Accepted Payment Methods:
Bank transfer
Cash (USD, EUR, or NPR)
Online payment options (if available)
Cancellations 30+ days prior: Partial refund available (minus administrative costs).
Cancellations within 15 days: Deposit is usually non-refundable.
No refund: For trip interruptions due to personal reasons or weather conditions.
Passport copy (valid for at least 6 months)
Passport-size photos
Travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking and peak climbing above 5,000m
Licensed climbing guides and experienced support team
All permits and logistics professionally handled
Transparent pricing with no hidden costs
Focus on high success rate and safety
Customized guidance for international trekkers and first-time climbers
Booking your Naya Kanga Peak Climbing adventure in Nepal is easy, secure, and designed for your comfort—allowing you to focus on enjoying the breathtaking Langtang Valley and achieving your Himalayan summit.
Naya Kanga Peak Climbing (5,846m) is one of Nepal’s most rewarding trekking peak experiences, offering a unique combination of high-altitude mountaineering and cultural trekking through the stunning Langtang Valley. This peak is ideal for international travelers seeking a less crowded Himalayan adventure with breathtaking panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan Himalayas.
Beginner-Friendly Peak: Accessible for climbers with basic trekking experience, yet offers challenging snow slopes and summit ridges.
Scenic Trekking Route: Pass through Tamang villages, alpine meadows, and glacial valleys, culminating at Kyanjin Gompa for acclimatization.
Cultural Experience: Explore traditional Nepali villages, local monasteries, and Himalayan heritage along the trail.
Professional Support: Licensed climbing guides, porters, and full logistics ensure a safe and successful summit attempt.
Spring (March–May): Clear skies, rhododendron blooms, and mild temperatures make this the most popular season.
Autumn (September–November): Stable weather, crisp mountain views, and excellent visibility for summit photography.
Off-Seasons (Winter & Monsoon): Winter brings extreme cold and snow; monsoon (June–August) has heavy rainfall and slippery trails, so not recommended for climbing.
Advance Booking: Reserve your trek and climbing permits early, especially during peak seasons.
Fitness Preparation: Train for trekking and high-altitude climbing to maximize your summit success.
Acclimatization: Follow a gradual ascent schedule with rest days at Kyanjin Gompa to prevent altitude sickness.
Gear Checklist: Bring proper high-altitude trekking and climbing gear including insulated layers, boots, crampons, and ice axes.
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The Naya Kanga Peak Climbing in Nepal offers a perfectly paced 16-day Himalayan adventure through the stunning Langtang Valley, combining cultural trekking with an exciting high-altitude summit experience at 5,846 meters. Beginning in Kathmandu with guided sightseeing and preparation, the journey continues by scenic drive to Dhunche and onward through traditional Tamang villages, lush forests, and alpine landscapes to Langtang village and the sacred Kyanjin Gompa for essential acclimatization. The route gradually ascends to Nyengang Kharka and High Camp before the thrilling Naya Kanga Peak summit day, delivering breathtaking panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan ranges. This expedition features professional climbing guides, safe acclimatization, and comfortable trekking days, making Naya Kanga Peak Climbing in Langtang Region an ideal choice for adventure travelers looking for an authentic Himalayan mountaineering journey in 2026 and beyond.
Naya Kanga Peak is one of the least climbed and technically easiest trekking peaks in Nepal. With the elevation of 5,844m, Naya Kanga peak is situated at the most perfect landscape on the Annapurna Region which bestows an opportunity to experience green lush vegetation, pristine nature, picturesque landscape, sacred lakes, glaciers and stupendous view of Ganesh Himal range and Manaslu range including the various mountains. Naya Kanga Peak Climbing Journey begins in the early morning from Kathmandu. We drive in a private vehicle and head to Langtang Region through dense forest and traditional villages, perceiving magnificent scenery and exquisite Himalayan ranges and peaks. After 6-7 hours of scenic, bumpy, thrilling and rustic drive, we reach at Dhunche from where we commence our trek.
From Dhunche, we gradually ascend to Thulo Syabru, Lama Hotel, Kajin Gompa through Langtang National Park and enjoy the tranquil surrounding, green lush vegetation, birds’ chirping, flora-fauna, and even wildlife too. During the trek, we acclimatize at Kajin Gompa on the 8th day of the trip which is majestically situated at the foot of Langtang Lirung. On this day, we explore Langsisa Yak Pasture, Cheese Factory, and also climb Tsergo Ri (5,050m) or Kanjin Ri. The short hike is to motivate and build confidence to accomplish the expedition successfully.
The Naya Kanga Peak expedition is technically easy, but we climb the peak in the early morning and return back to high camp in the afternoon due to the risk of the icy storm on the peak in the day time. The pinnacle of the peak is a serene spot which offers the panoramic Himalayas scenery of Langtang Lirung (7,246m/ 23,773ft), Dorje Lakpa (6,990m/ 22,933ft), Gangchempo (6,388m/ 20,985ft) and Sishapangma (8,027m/ 26,335ft) on the Tibet side. After summiting the Peak, we drop down to Base Camp and then retrace the previous trails to Syabrubesi for the final drive to Kathmandu.
The 16 days Naya Kanga Peak Climbing package is suitable for all the physically fit trekkers with no prior technical knowledge. We have arranged the luxurious dorms, two ways bus tickets, entry permits, three times meals, well-experienced guides, health experts, porters, and gears. The expedition package is cautiously customized with a short day hike and adequate acclimatization day to avoid AMS as well as to make you habituated for proper oxygen intake. You will also experience sleeping in the camp under millions of stars and blue canopy.
16-Day Himalayan Adventure: Explore the scenic Langtang Valley with a perfectly paced trek and summit climb of Naya Kanga Peak (5,846m).
Cultural Immersion: Visit traditional Tamang villages, Sherpa settlements, and the sacred Kyanjin Gompa monastery, experiencing authentic Himalayan culture.
Everest-Region Alpine Views: Marvel at panoramic vistas of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan Himalayas throughout the trek.
Challenging Peak Climb: Ascend from High Camp to the Naya Kanga Peak summit, a thrilling high-altitude mountaineering experience with snow slopes and rocky ridges.
Scenic Trekking Route: Pass through lush forests, glacial moraines, alpine meadows, and high-altitude pastures including Nyengang Kharka and Langtang villages.
Professional Support & Safety: Climb with experienced Himalayan guides, proper acclimatization, and full logistical support for a safe summit experience.
Ideal for Adventure Travelers: Perfect for trekkers seeking a less crowded, off-the-beaten-path peak climbing experience in Nepal.
Flexible Itinerary: Includes rest and exploration days at Kyanjin Gompa to adjust to high altitude while enjoying Himalayan scenery.
Easy Access: Starts and ends in Kathmandu with scenic drives and comfortable trekking days, making it convenient for international travelers.
Memorable Himalayan Experience: Combines adventure, culture, and stunning natural landscapes for a once-in-a-lifetime Nepal peak climbing journey.
Calling all peak climbing enthusiasts and adventure travelers! The Naya Kanga Peak Climbing 2026 season in Nepal is officially open for bookings. This is your chance to experience a thrilling Himalayan summit at 5,846 meters while trekking through the breathtaking Langtang Valley, one of Nepal’s most scenic and culturally rich regions.
Join us for an unforgettable 16-day expedition, combining high-altitude mountaineering, authentic Nepali culture, and panoramic mountain views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan Himalayas. With experienced climbing guides, professional support, and fully arranged logistics, international travelers can focus entirely on the adventure and the journey to the summit.
Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) 2026 are the best seasons to climb Naya Kanga, offering clear skies, stable weather, and perfect trekking conditions. Whether you are a first-time trekking peak climber or a Himalayan adventure seeker, Naya Kanga promises a challenging yet rewarding expedition that will stay with you for a lifetime.
Reserve your spot now for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing 2026 and embark on the ultimate Himalayan adventure—an experience that combines adrenaline, culture, and the majestic beauty of Nepal’s high mountains.
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| Day 1 | Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m / 4,264 ft) |
| Day 2 | Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing & Trek Preparation (1,300m / 4,264 ft) |
| Day 3 | Kathmandu – Dhunche (1,950m / 6,435 ft) | 7–8 hrs drive, 117 KM |
| Day 4 | Dhunche – Thulo Syabru (1,900m / 6,270 ft) | 5–6 hrs walk |
| Day 5 | Thulo Syabru – Lama Hotel (2,470m / 8,104 ft) | 5–6 hrs walk |
| Day 6 | Lama Hotel – Langtang Village (3,430m / 11,253 ft) | 5–6 hrs walk |
| Day 7 | Langtang – Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m / 12,697 ft) | 4–5 hrs walk |
| Day 8 | Kyanjin Gompa – Day Explore |
| Day 9 | Kyanjin Gompa – Nyengang Kharka (4,430m / 14,500 ft) | 4–5 hrs trek |
| Day 10 | Nyengang Kharka – High Camp (4,960m / 16,300 ft) | 3–4 hrs |
| Day 11 | High Camp – Naya Kanga Peak Summit (5,846m) | 9–10 hrs round trip |
| Day 12 | High Camp – Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m / 12,697 ft) | 6–7 hrs trek |
| Day 13 | Kyanjin Gompa – Lama Hotel (2,470m / 8,150 ft) | 7–8 hrs walk |
| Day 14 | Lama Hotel – via Sherpa Gaun to Syabru Besi (1,440m / 4,750 ft) | 5–6 hrs walk |
| Day 15 | Syabru Besi – Kathmandu (1,300m / 4,264 ft) | 8–10 hrs drive, 132 KM |
| Day 16 | Final Departure |
Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu. Our representative will welcome you and transfer you to your hotel. Rest, recover from your flight, and prepare for the upcoming Langtang trekking and peak climbing adventure.
Explore the cultural treasures of Kathmandu, including Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. Trek preparation and briefing with guides, checking gear, permits, and acclimatization schedule for Naya Kanga Peak Climbing.
Drive through picturesque landscapes along the Trishuli River and winding Himalayan roads to Dhunche, gateway to the Langtang Valley trek. Overnight stay in a local guesthouse.
Begin your trek through lush forests and small Tamang villages, experiencing local culture and scenic mountain views. Reach Thulo Syabru for overnight stay at a cozy teahouse.
Trek through rhododendron forests and suspension bridges along the Langtang river, arriving at Lama Hotel. Enjoy the serene alpine scenery and prepare for higher altitudes.
Continue trekking to Langtang village, passing through traditional Tamang settlements. Spectacular views of Langtang Lirung dominate the skyline. Overnight in Langtang village, acclimatizing for higher altitudes.
Trek through alpine meadows and moraines to the famous Kyanjin Gompa, a hub for climbers and trekkers. Explore local monasteries and enjoy panoramic mountain views.
Acclimatization day at Kyanjin Gompa. Optional hike to Tserko Ri for stunning views of Langtang Valley, Ganesh Himal, Dorje Lakpa, and surrounding peaks. Prepare for high-altitude climbing ahead.
Trek to the high-altitude base for Naya Kanga Peak, passing through glacial valleys and alpine terrain. Overnight at Nyengang Kharka, resting for the summit climb.
Ascend to High Camp, setting up for the Naya Kanga Peak summit attempt. Enjoy the dramatic Himalayan landscape and prepare for the challenging climb.
Summit day! Reach the top of Naya Kanga Peak and soak in 360° panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan border ranges. Descend to High Camp for overnight stay.
Descend through alpine terrain and moraines back to Kyanjin Gompa. Celebrate your successful summit with fellow climbers and enjoy the valley’s stunning beauty.
Retrace your steps through Langtang’s scenic forests and villages, enjoying the peaceful Himalayan environment. Overnight at Lama Hotel.
Trek down through terraced fields and local Sherpa villages to Syabru Besi. Overnight in a comfortable teahouse.
Drive back to Kathmandu with scenic Himalayan views along the way. Free afternoon for shopping or relaxing in the city. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight home. Take back unforgettable memories from your Naya Kanga Peak Climbing expedition in Nepal.
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The complete Naya Kanga Peak Climbing trek takes 16 days, including cultural trekking through the Langtang Valley and the high-altitude summit climb to 5,846m.
The trek begins and ends in Kathmandu, Nepal, with scenic drives to Dhunche and trekking through Thulo Syabru, Lama Hotel, Langtang, and Kyanjin Gompa.
The summit reaches 5,846 meters (19,180 ft), offering panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan Himalayas.
It is a moderate to challenging peak climbing expedition, suitable for trekkers with good fitness and basic climbing skills. Prior trekking experience at high altitudes is recommended.
The best seasons are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) for clear skies, stable weather, and optimal snow conditions.
Yes, Naya Kanga is considered one of beginner-friendly trekking peaks in Nepal, with professional guides supporting climbers throughout the high-altitude ascent.
Daily trekking ranges from 3–8 hours, gradually increasing altitude for safe acclimatization before the summit attempt.
Basic trekking and introductory climbing skills are sufficient, but professional guides provide technical support for snow slopes and rocky ridges.
Trekking requires a Langtang National Park permit and a climbing permit for Naya Kanga Peak, which are arranged by your operator.
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, peak climbing, and emergency evacuation is required.
Accommodation is in teahouses, lodges, and guesthouses along the trek route, with basic amenities, warm meals, and comfortable rest stops.
The trek includes local Nepali cuisine, dal bhat (rice & lentils), noodles, soups, and snacks. High-altitude meals are included at teahouses and lodges.
Good cardio, leg strength, and trekking endurance are recommended. Training with hiking, stair climbing, and weight exercises helps ensure summit success.
Absolutely! This trek is popular among international travelers seeking a less crowded, off-the-beaten-path peak climbing adventure in Nepal.
Trek through Tamang villages and Sherpa settlements
Explore Kyanjin Gompa and surrounding alpine meadows
Summit Naya Kanga Peak (5,846m)
Panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and Tibetan Himalayas
Professional guides and safe high-altitude trekking and climbing support
International travelers fly into Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu), where our team provides pickup and trek briefing.
Yes, Naya Kanga Peak Climbing accommodates solo travelers, couples, and small groups with professional guide support and flexible itineraries.
Successfully climbing Naya Kanga Peak (5,846m) requires not only physical preparation but also comfortable and well-organized meals, accommodation, and logistics. Throughout this 16-day Langtang Valley trekking and peak climbing expedition, we ensure that international travelers enjoy safe, hygienic, and culturally immersive experiences while focusing on the adventure.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided during the trek, mainly at local teahouses and lodges.
Traditional Nepali dishes such as dal bhat (rice & lentils), momo (dumplings), noodles, soups, and vegetable curries are available.
High-calorie and protein-rich meals are served at High Camp and Nyengang Kharka to support energy for the Naya Kanga summit climb.
Bottled water, tea, coffee, and hot chocolate are available along the trekking route. Travelers are advised to drink plenty of fluids for high-altitude acclimatization.
Accommodation is arranged in teahouses, guesthouses, and lodges along the Langtang Valley trail.
In lower villages (Thulo Syabru, Lama Hotel), lodges are comfortable with basic beds, blankets, and shared bathrooms.
In high-altitude locations (Langtang, Kyanjin Gompa, Nyengang Kharka, High Camp), rooms are simple but cozy, with shared facilities and warm meals included.
Staying at Kyanjin Gompa and High Camp provides easy access for acclimatization and summit preparation, ensuring a safe and enjoyable climbing experience.
Professional climbing guides and support staff handle the entire logistics, including trail guidance, porters, and permit management.
Climbing and trekking permits for Langtang National Park and Naya Kanga Peak are fully arranged.
All high-altitude climbing gear and technical equipment (ropes, harnesses, crampons, ice axes) are organized at High Camp to ensure safety.
Transportation includes Kathmandu to Dhunche by private jeep or bus and return at the end of the trek.
Emergency support and communication systems are available for all trekkers and climbers throughout the expedition.
Please, read MMT’s ‘Terms and Conditions’ carefully prior to trip booking
Trekking or Mountaineering in the higher elevation of the Himalayas is one of the most adventurous endeavors which inherit the risk of AMS or injuries or even death. MMT is always concern regarding the comfort, safety and health of trekkers while meandering in higher altitude. We contribute great effort to reduce or control the risk and hazard; but sometime nature’s curse or fluctuate climate in Himalayas is beyond our control and we are not responsible for it.
If you are a keen adventure lover and are ready to follow the hereby mentioned Terms and Conditions then you are heartily welcome at MMT office, Kaldhara-marg, Paknajol, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.
1. All the bookings of the packages are dealt with Mountain Mart Treks and Expedition which is an authorized adventure company based in capital of Nepal: Kathmandu.
2. The term ‘Trip’ formally refers to walking, sightseeing, treks, tours, mountaineering, expeditions or holiday in the mystical land, Nepal.
3. MMT faithfully offers all the amenities in the estimated price of the package.
4. Please go through itinerary page or trek inclusion page for the detail information of the cost transparency. The trek cost may vary from one package to another and some packages don’t include the cost of the following:
5. The travelers must pay 20% upfront out of the total trip cost for the trip conformation.
6. You can pay the booking conformation amount either by credit card and wire transfer, both payment option subject to charge additional bank service fees upto 4% on top of the sum.
7. The trip will be booked once the payment is made by the travelers. We will send you the conformation letter through online and assure to provide all the service detail as mentioned in the itinerary.
8. The final payment must be submitted at the MMT office before the tip departure. Otherwise, you will not be legitimate for trip and no final documentation will be disclosed before the payment.
09. Regarding trip cancellation, we entertain free trip cancellation service upon submission of trustable reason before 90 days of the departure date upon adequate evidence and written reasons.
10. If you cancel the trip 60 days prior to the departure date then 75% cancellation fee will be levied from the booking amount.
11. 85% cancellation fee will be levied if you cancel the trip before 30 days of the trip departure date.
12. The company will be unable to refund the earlier paid (20%) booking payment if you cancel the trek prior to 15 days of the departure date.
13. There will be no payment refund if you voluntarily leave or cancel the trip once it is started; but if you are forced to leave due to unforeseen immediate circumstances then payment can be refunded after proper discretion.
14. We guarantee your safe and successful trip; however, the company reserves the authority to cancel the trip if there will be no minimum number (2) of travelers. In this condition, company will postpone or manage alternative trip.
15. If the company cancels the trip due to any unforeseen circumstances which are beyond our control (i.e. natural disaster, flight cancellation, strikes, wars, riots, quarantine, government intervention policy, weather condition), we will refund after deduction of minimum operating cost involved.
16. If you want to change your booking date, the booking amendment request must be made 90 days prior to the original trip departure.
17. If trekkers demand to change the departure date prior to 60 days of the final departure, US $ 50.00 per person will be charged as cancelation fee. The charge of the trip may also be increased if the market price soars higher during the postponed trip date.
18. The policy of our company is: Trekkers must have insurance policy contract if they want to trek with MMT. The policy must feature: medical coverage, air ambulance, helicopter evacuation facility, as well as flight cancellation insurance if possible.
19. Mountain Mart Treks and Expedition organizes various adventurous trips which have high risk factor and demand more physical stamina plus training. If you can’t accomplish the trek due to your physical inability or sickness, we are not obliged to refund the payment.
20. There may appear hindrance, obstacles or circumstances like: political riot, insurgency, accident, climate change, or natural disasters during the course of trip. Make sure you are ready to deal with all these problems.
21. The trip route, accommodation, modes of transport may be changed without prior notice due to the unforeseen circumstances. It is for your convenience and safety, so hope you will display flexible human nature in this context.
22. While changing the route, transportation, accommodation, or itinerary due to above circumstances, we may charge additional cost or lessen the cost as per the total expenses of the entire trek.
23. MMT holds all the authority to decline, accept, detain or retain any members of the trip if we find anyone suspicious or indiscipline. If you want to trek with MMT, you must accept our leadership during the whole trip.
24. MMT has contracted with network of companies, government of Nepal, individuals to assist the travelers during the trip. These third parties are qualified to perform their duties as contracted. We are not liable in case of loss, damage, irregularities if the third parties don’t perform their duties properly.
25. MMT is not responsible for the violation of any law or rules committed by the travelers in any country.
26. This agreement is governed by the laws of the Government of Nepal. No any individual: employees, representatives, guides of the company can alter the terms and conditions.
27. These terms and conditions may only be waived in special circumstances with written application to the director. Only the director of the company has all the right to amend them.
28. Travelers must be physically and mentally fit for the trekking. It is compulsory to bring health certificates along with proper legal documents for trip approval, if asked.
29. If the flight is cancelled or get delayed due to fluctuate climate or any other causes, MMT is not responsible for the extra expenses or compensation. We can manage alternative arrangement on special request which may demand other extra cost.
30. We have displayed the authentic, genuine and accurate information on our official website and brochure. If any mistake, incomplete or wrong information is seen, please inform us on time.
31. Please read all the above mentioned ‘Terms and Conditions’ before making the bookings. You must abide these conditions if you fancy to trek in the Himalayas with Mountain Mart Treks (MMT)
Foreigners other than Indian citizen, who intend to visit Nepal must hold a valid passport prior to applying for a Nepal visa. The passport must have six months validity from the date of arrival. Foreigners can obtain a Nepalese visa upon arrival at Kathmandu airport, or at a border immigration office. One recent copy of a passport size color photo is required to apply for Tourist Visa to Nepal. Mountain Mart Trek has listed Nepal visa information tips for travelers to Nepal.
A foreigner who has departed before the expiry of the period specified in the visa issued in a visa year shall not be allowed to use the visa by adding the remaining period to another visa year. If any foreigner who has entered Nepal towards the end of a visa year desires to extend his/her stay into the new visa year, he/she may do so by purchasing another visa for the New Year. Provided, however, that the computation of the fees for such period shall be made on the basis of the total period of the stay.
An application for a Tourist Visa must be submitted in the format referred to in Appendix 1.
A Nepali visa issued abroad is valid for entry for three to six months from the date of issue. True -
Citizens of the following countries should be issue visa in their own country to Nepal embassy and consulate.
Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iraq, Liberia, Nigeria, Palestine, Somalia, Zimbabwe.
No foreigners except Indians are entitled to Nepal without a valid visa.
Visas can be obtained from the following immigration offices in Nepal:
A copy of the Visa Form is available for use at the end of this document that avoids you long queue to pick up the Nepal visa form at the international airport.
The fees payable only in USD dollars for obtaining a visa on arrival at any border are as follows:
The fees payable (only in local Nepali currency) to extend the duration of your stay, or to renew a visa are:
A transit visa for one day can be obtained from Nepal's immigration offices at an entry point upon the production of a departure flight ticket via Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The fee is US$ 5 or equivalent convertible currency. A transit visa may not be extended.
A Nepali Visa can be obtained from Nepal Embassy / Consulate Offices in your country, or upon arrival at Kathmandu airport. It is also possible to obtain the visa from other border points of entry. You'll need 1 passport photo each time.
For foreign investors, a business visa with a multiple entry facility for a period of one year or five years can be obtained from the Department of Immigration on the recommendation of the Department of Industry and Commerce by paying US$ 100 and US$ 250 or equivalent convertible foreign or Nepali currency.
Note: While we try to make the information contained herein as accurate as possible, we accept no responsibility for any loss, disruption or inconvenience sustained by anyone using this information.
Foreign visitors are requested to keep a note of the dates on their Nepalese visa and their passport number to avoid possible problems. Visa extensions need to be applied for, within the valid period of the Nepalese visa.
You are requested to ensure that you get the arrival/departure stamps on your passport at the entry /exit points to avoid possible legal complications.
Living in Nepal without a passport or a valid visa is a punishable offence.
Deviation from the prescribed trekking routes mentioned on your trekking permit will be treated as a violation of the law.
You are advised to be aware of brokers/cheaters and counterfeit documents or visa/trekking permits to avoid legal complications.
Change of purpose of your stay without permission is not allowed and employment or voluntary services while on a tourist visa is strictly prohibited. It will be a punishable offence.
Be certain to register at the police and Immigration check points along any trail. It would be wise to register your trekking destination and schedule at your Embassy or Consulate.
If you encounter problems along the trails, immediately inform the nearest police or Immigration post officials.
You are requested to change money with recognized dealers and do not forget to take and keep formal receipts.
You are requested to inform the officials at an Immigration Office or Police Station of any changes in the address previously given in your visa application form or disembarkation card, and within seven days.
If, as a tourist, your stay is more than 120 days in one visa year and you wish to visit additional places for longer than 24 hours, you must register at the local police office of such places, your name, passport number and address.
You are advised to be mindful to contact the Department of Immigration to request a visa transfer in the case of getting a new passport or travel document from your embassy, and within seven days.
Passport and trekking permits should be kept by each trekker while trekking.
Filming in restricted or notified areas without permission is strictly prohibited.
Please do not take out the visa stickers from your passport and do not try to change records printed in your passport.
We request your co-operation in observing the following guidelines during your stay in Nepal. Respect local traditions, customs, values and sentiments, help to protect local culture and maintain local pride.
Indian citizens are permitted to travel in Nepal provided they have any one of the following documents:
Passport; Driving license with photograph; Identity card with photograph issued by a governmental body; Ration card with photograph; Voter identity card with photograph; Registration certificate issued by the Indian embassy to Indian citizens residing in Nepal; Ad hoc/temporary identity cards issued by the Indian embassy to the Indian citizen in the event of exigency; Document with photograph and setting out identity, issued by the sub-divisional magistrate or authority there above.
| Department of Immigration Kalikasthan, Dillibazar, Kathmandu. |
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| Tel : | 977 - 01 - 4433934 / 4429660 / 4438862 / 4438868 |
| Fax : | 977 - 01 - 4433935 |
| Email : | mail@nepalimmigration.gov.np |
| Web : | http://nepalimmigration.gov.np/ |
| Sunday to Thursday | 10:30 a.m. - 17:00 p.m. in Summer |
| 10:30 a.m. - 16:00 p.m. in Winter (Nov. to Jan.) | |
| Friday | 10:30 a.m. -15:00 p.m. |
| Sunday to Thursday | 10:30 a.m. - 15:00 p.m. |
| Friday | 10:30 a.m. - 13:00 p.m. |
Note: All of the information above is based on information from the Department of Immigration of Nepal’s office and may be found on their website.
All trekkers are required to carry a Trekkers' Information Management System card (TIMS card). It is available from the Tourist Services Centre in Kathmandu: Sun – Fri 10:00 – 13:00 and 14:00 – 17:00. It is free, but requires two passport photographs. (Trekking agencies provide the cards for their clients.) Show it at check points on trekking routes.
Trekking Permits are required for all treks that pass through Conservation Areas or National Parks.
Conservation Area permits can be purchased at the Tourist Services Centre for Rs 2000 plus two photographs.
National Park entry tickets cost Rs 3000 and require no photograph. Purchase at the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation office Sun – Fri 09:00 – 14:00 only (next to the Tourist Services office).
Restricted Area Permits are required mainly for camping style trekking in remote areas near the Tibetan border – for which a guide is strongly recommended. They can only be purchased for two or more trekkers. The permits are issued by the Central Immigration Office, require two working days, your original passports (not facsimiles) and two photographs. Costs range from US$10/week to US$500/10 days plus substantial additional amounts for each additional day. These will be procured by your chosen trekking agency. Offices are open daily, but with restricted hours on Saturdays.
The foreign tourist visiting Nepal shall be granted the tourist visa.
The tourist visa shall be granted for a period in maximum of 150 days in a visa year (Visa years means January to December).
A tourist who has departed before the expiry of the period specified in the visa issued in a visa year shall not be allowed to use the visa by adding the remaining period to another visa year.
If any foreigner who has entered into Nepal towards the end of a visa year desires to spend even the period during which he may stay in Nepal with the tourist visa of the other visa year, he may use such facility.
Provided, however, that the computation of the fees for such period shall be made on the basis of the total period of his stay.
Note: Above information is based on Department of Immigration of Nepal office.
Successfully climbing Naya Kanga Peak (5,846m) requires proper trekking and mountaineering gear to ensure safety, comfort, and peak performance. This packing list is tailored for international adventurers preparing for the Langtang Valley trek and Naya Kanga summit climb.
Lightweight trekking pants and shirts for lower-altitude trekking
Insulating layers: fleece jackets, down jacket, thermal underwear
Waterproof and windproof outer shell (jacket and pants)
Trekking socks (multiple pairs) and liner socks for summit climb
Gloves: insulated gloves, lightweight inner gloves, and over-mittens
Hat, sun cap, and balaclava for cold and sun protection
Gaiters for snow and mud protection
High-quality trekking boots (waterproof, well-broken-in)
Mountaineering boots for summit day (insulated and compatible with crampons)
Camp shoes or sandals for lodge comfort
Crampons (for snow and ice climbing)
Ice axe
Harness and carabiners
Helmet
Ascender or climbing rope accessories (provided by guide team if needed)
Trekking poles for stability on high-altitude trails
Main trekking backpack (50–65L) for personal gear
Daypack (20–30L) for summit day essentials and water
Dry bags or waterproof covers to protect clothes and electronics
Warm sleeping bag rated to -15°C / 5°F (for High Camp nights)
Sleeping bag liner for extra warmth and hygiene
Headlamp with extra batteries
Sunglasses with UV protection (high-altitude)
Sunscreen and lip balm (SPF 50+)
Personal toiletries and quick-dry towel
First aid kit including medications for altitude sickness
Water bottles or hydration system
Snacks: energy bars, chocolate, nuts
Camera and extra batteries
Travel adapter / power bank
Notebook or trekking journal
Lightweight binoculars for wildlife and mountain viewing
Naya Kanga Peak Climbing (5,846m) is a rewarding Himalayan adventure that combines trekking in the scenic Langtang Valley with high-altitude mountaineering. While it is considered a beginner-friendly trekking peak, it is still a moderate to challenging climb due to altitude, snow slopes, and long summit days. Understanding the difficulty and preparing with proper training ensures a safe and successful experience for international travelers.
Trekking: Moderate. The trek passes through Tamang villages, alpine meadows, and glacial moraines, with daily walks ranging from 3–8 hours.
Peak Climbing: Moderate to challenging. The summit day includes steep snow slopes, rocky ridges, and high-altitude exposure, requiring stamina and mental focus.
Altitude: High-altitude conditions can cause mild to moderate altitude sickness; proper acclimatization is essential.
Fitness Required: Good cardiovascular endurance, leg strength, and hiking experience are recommended, though technical climbing experience is not mandatory.
Cardio Training: Engage in regular running, cycling, swimming, or stair climbing to build endurance for long trekking days.
Strength Training: Focus on legs, core, and back muscles using squats, lunges, planks, and weight training to carry backpacks comfortably.
Hiking Practice: Take multi-day hikes with a weighted backpack to simulate trekking conditions and improve stamina.
Altitude Preparation: If possible, train at higher elevations to adapt your body to lower oxygen levels.
Flexibility & Balance: Yoga or stretching exercises help prevent injuries during rocky or icy summit climbs.
Mental Preparation: Summit day can be long and challenging (9–10 hours). Mental endurance, patience, and focus on safety are key.
Gear Familiarization: Practice using crampons, ice axes, and trekking poles before the expedition for smooth climbing efficiency.
Nutrition & Hydration: Maintain a balanced diet and proper hydration during training to prepare for high-altitude energy demands.
Successfully summiting Naya Kanga Peak (5,846m) requires careful attention to altitude acclimatization, safety practices, and gradual ascent planning. This section guides international trekkers on what to expect regarding altitude, proper acclimatization schedules, and essential safety measures during this Langtang Valley trekking peak expedition.
Kathmandu (1,300m / 4,264 ft): Starting point and preparation
Dhunche (1,950m / 6,435 ft): Scenic drive and first trekking stage
Thulo Syabru (1,900m / 6,270 ft): Gentle trek through forests
Lama Hotel (2,470m / 8,104 ft): Moderate trekking, altitude adjustment
Langtang (3,430m / 11,253 ft): Begin high-altitude trekking, acclimatization required
Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m / 12,697 ft): Key acclimatization stop with optional side hikes
Nyengang Kharka (4,430m / 14,500 ft): Base for summit preparation
High Camp (4,960m / 16,300 ft): Final staging area for summit day
Naya Kanga Summit (5,846m / 19,180 ft): Peak ascent with breathtaking panoramic views
Gradual Ascent: Trekking days are carefully planned to allow the body to adjust to increasing altitudes.
Rest Days: Kyanjin Gompa includes an optional acclimatization day for trekking peaks like Tserko Ri, improving your summit success.
Hydration: Drink 3–4 liters of water daily at high altitudes to prevent dehydration and support acclimatization.
Diet & Nutrition: High-calorie meals with carbohydrates and proteins maintain energy levels for trekking and climbing.
Listen to Your Body: Signs of altitude sickness—headache, nausea, dizziness—should not be ignored. Rest or descend if necessary.
Climb High, Sleep Low: Practice this principle to maximize acclimatization during the approach to High Camp and summit day.
Professional Guide Support: Always follow instructions from experienced Nepali climbing guides.
Use Proper Gear: Wear crampons, harnesses, helmets, and warm clothing on the summit day.
Weather Awareness: Summit only in clear, safe weather conditions; avoid risky climbs in snowstorms or heavy winds.
Emergency Preparedness: Carry a first aid kit, oxygen, and communication devices. Emergency evacuation is available if needed.
Pace Yourself: Maintain a steady, comfortable pace during summit and trekking days to conserve energy.
Buddy System: Trek and climb with partners; avoid solo climbing at high altitudes.
Booking your Naya Kanga Peak Climbing expedition in Nepal is simple, transparent, and traveler-friendly, designed to ensure a stress-free Himalayan adventure for international trekkers.
Advance Booking Recommended: Especially during peak trekking seasons (Spring: March–May, Autumn: September–November).
Deposit Required: A 30%–40% deposit secures climbing permits, guides, accommodation, and logistics.
Confirmation: Booking is confirmed once the deposit is received along with necessary documents (passport copy and travel details).
Last-Minute Bookings: Accepted based on availability, subject to permits and guide schedules.
Remaining Balance: Payable upon arrival in Kathmandu, before trek departure.
Accepted Payment Methods:
Bank transfer
Cash (USD, EUR, or NPR)
Online payment options (if available)
Cancellations 30+ days prior: Partial refund available (minus administrative costs).
Cancellations within 15 days: Deposit is usually non-refundable.
No refund: For trip interruptions due to personal reasons or weather conditions.
Passport copy (valid for at least 6 months)
Passport-size photos
Travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking and peak climbing above 5,000m
Licensed climbing guides and experienced support team
All permits and logistics professionally handled
Transparent pricing with no hidden costs
Focus on high success rate and safety
Customized guidance for international trekkers and first-time climbers
Booking your Naya Kanga Peak Climbing adventure in Nepal is easy, secure, and designed for your comfort—allowing you to focus on enjoying the breathtaking Langtang Valley and achieving your Himalayan summit.
Naya Kanga Peak Climbing (5,846m) is one of Nepal’s most rewarding trekking peak experiences, offering a unique combination of high-altitude mountaineering and cultural trekking through the stunning Langtang Valley. This peak is ideal for international travelers seeking a less crowded Himalayan adventure with breathtaking panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan Himalayas.
Beginner-Friendly Peak: Accessible for climbers with basic trekking experience, yet offers challenging snow slopes and summit ridges.
Scenic Trekking Route: Pass through Tamang villages, alpine meadows, and glacial valleys, culminating at Kyanjin Gompa for acclimatization.
Cultural Experience: Explore traditional Nepali villages, local monasteries, and Himalayan heritage along the trail.
Professional Support: Licensed climbing guides, porters, and full logistics ensure a safe and successful summit attempt.
Spring (March–May): Clear skies, rhododendron blooms, and mild temperatures make this the most popular season.
Autumn (September–November): Stable weather, crisp mountain views, and excellent visibility for summit photography.
Off-Seasons (Winter & Monsoon): Winter brings extreme cold and snow; monsoon (June–August) has heavy rainfall and slippery trails, so not recommended for climbing.
Advance Booking: Reserve your trek and climbing permits early, especially during peak seasons.
Fitness Preparation: Train for trekking and high-altitude climbing to maximize your summit success.
Acclimatization: Follow a gradual ascent schedule with rest days at Kyanjin Gompa to prevent altitude sickness.
Gear Checklist: Bring proper high-altitude trekking and climbing gear including insulated layers, boots, crampons, and ice axes.
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