Yala Peak Climbing in Nepal

Yala Peak Climbing in Nepal

Yala Peak Climbing

We trek up the valley past Kyangjin to Yala, and climb to the top of Tsergo Ri [5066m], where the views are as spectacular as anywhere in the Himalaya. After completing our climbs of Yala Peak [5520m] and Naya Kanga Peak [5846m], we descend from the upper Langtang Valley as far as Syabru, before following a different trail, past Sing Gompa, to the sacred lakes of Gosainkund. We cross the Laurebina La [4610m] and return to Kathmandu through the lovely villages of the Helambu region.

The Langtang Valley is located only 19 miles north of Kathmandu, close to the border of Tibet, below the main crest of the Himalaya. The valley is dominated by Langtang Lirung [7246m], the highest peak in the area. This trek with its optional climbs of Yala Peak and Naya Kanga offers a wonderful introduction to mountaineering in the Himalaya, among some of the most beautiful scenery in the whole of Nepal. We trek up the valley to Kyangjin where we camp in a superb setting, dominated by the fluted north west face of Kangchenpo, whilst Kyanjin Ri provides a splendid viewpoint. From Kyangjin we move further up the valley to Yala, a small summer hamlet. Basing ourselves here allows time to walk to the top of Tsergo Ri [5066m], the highest point on a broad flat plateau.

The views from here are as spectacular as anywhere in the Himalaya, a 360 degree panorama of snow capped mountains including Langtang Lirung, Pemthang Ri, Langshisha Ri, Dorje Lakpa, and Kangchenpo. Our base at Yala also provides us with the opportunity to climb Yala Peak [5500m]. This is not technically difficult and provides good acclimatisation and training for our climb of Naya Kanga [5844m]. The climb is straightforward being little more than a walk up steep snow slopes of around 30 degrees. The view from the summit is breathtaking-magnificent snow capped peaks all around and views across to the mountains of Tibet, including Shishapangma.

Fit and acclimatised we move from Yala to our base for Naya Kanga, a camp on moraines below the Kangja La. From here there are good views of the north east ridge of Naya Kanga, the route we will be climbing. The climb is fairly straightforward, though the final snow crest is quite narrow, great fun for those with a head for heights. Once again the views from the summit are spectacular, a fitting climax to a magnificent climb.

 

For anyone not wishing to climb Yala Peak and Naya Kanga, there is every opportunity to explore the spectacular upper Langtang valley. Our camps are in superb locations, the trekking is not difficult and there are many good options for day walks from our base camps. The trek to and from the Upper Langtang valley is a 'classic' in its own right. We descend from the upper Langtang Valley as far as Syabru before following a different trail, past Sing Gompa, to the sacred lakes of Gosainkund. We cross the Laurebina La [4610m] and return to Kathmandu through the lovely villages of the Helambu region.

 

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu & Transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu
Day 03: Kathmandu to Dhunche [1970m].
Day 04: Dhunche to Syabru [2130m].
Day 05: Syabru to Lama hotel [2748m].
Day 06: Lama hotel to Langtang village [3500m].
Day 07: Langtang village to Kyangjin [3800m].
Day 08: Rest day in Kyangjin.
Day 09: Kyangjin to Yala [4641m].
Day 10: In Yala.
Day 11: Yala peak climbing.
Day 12: Yala peak to Naya Kanga base camp [5100m].
Day 13 & 14: Naya Kanga Climbing [5844m].
Day 15: To Lama hotel [2748m].
Day 16: Lama hotel to Syabru [2130m].
Day 17: Syabru to Sing Gompa [3254m].
Day 18: Sing Gompa to Gosaikunda [4336m].
Day 19: Gosaikunda to Gopte [3359m].
Day 20: Gopte to Mangan Kharka [3285m].
Day 21: Mangan Kharka to Gulphu Bhanjyang [2125m].
Day 22: Gulphu Bhanjyang to Chisopani [2194m].
Day 23: Chisopani to Kathmandu [1450m].
Day 24: Departure