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		<title>Naya Kanga (Gyanja La peak &#8211; 5844 m) Climbing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though this is a difficult mountain to climb, it has also become among the most popular peaks, largely because of the spectacular view of the mountains in or near Tibet.
Formerly known as Ganja La, Naya Kanga rises to the west of Ganja La pass, with the normal route to the summit being by the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.destinationnepal.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/naya_kanga.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-380" title="naya_kanga" src="http://www.destinationnepal.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/naya_kanga-300x210.jpg" alt="naya_kanga" width="300" height="210" /></a>Even though this is a difficult mountain to climb, it has also become among the most popular peaks, largely because of the spectacular view of the mountains in or near Tibet.<br />
Formerly known as Ganja La, Naya Kanga rises to the west of Ganja La pass, with the normal route to the summit being by the snowy north-east ridge.<br />
It is unclear who was the first to summit Naya Kanga.</p>
<p>Itinerary:</p>
<p>Day 01 : Arrival Kathmandu &#8211; transported to hotel &#8211; tour briefing<br />
Day 02 : Free time in Kathmandu<br />
Day 03 : Drive, Kathmandu / Syabru Besi<br />
Day 04 : Syabru Besi / Lama Hotel (2480 m)<br />
Day 05 : Lama Hotel / Langtang valley (3541m)<br />
Day 06 : Langtang valley / Kyangjing Gompa (3900 m)<br />
Day 07 : Explore around Kyangjjung Gompa (3900 m)<br />
Day 08 : Kyangjing Gompa / Base Camp (4430 m)<br />
Day 09 : Base Camp / High Camp<br />
Day 10 and 11: Climb and back to Base Camp<br />
Day 12 : Base Camp to Langtang<br />
Day 13 : Langtang / Lama Hotel<br />
Day 14 : Lama Hotel / Syabru Bensi (1450 m)<br />
Day 15 : Syabru Bensi / Kathmandu.<br />
Day 16: Free time in Kathmandu<br />
Day 17 : Transported to airport &#8211; flight to onward destination<br />
Note: Alternatively, you can trek to Gosaikunda Lake via the Helambu Region then continue to the Langtang Valley. This route will indeed help you to acclimatize.</p>
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