Mount Everest

Mount Everest

Kangchenjunga Mountain

Kangchenjunga Mountain

Lhotse mountain

Lhotse mountain

Makalu Mountain

Makalu Mountain

Cho Oyo Mountain

Cho Oyo Mountain

Dhaulagiri Mountain

Dhaulagiri Mountain

Manaslu Mountain

Manaslu  Mountain

Annapurna Mountain

Annapurna Mountain

Friday, January 4, 2008

Lhotse mountain

Location :
China - Nepal Border
Altitude :
8,516m
Imporance :
4th Highest Peak Of The Himalayas.
Best Trek Season :
April To May & Late September To October

Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the Himalayas. Its long east-west crest is located immediately south of Mount Everest, and the summits of the two mountains are connected by the South Col, a vertical ridge that never drops below 8,000m. Sometimes mistakenly Lhotse has been identified as the south peak of the Everest massif. No serious attention was turned to climbing Lhotse until Everest had finally been ascended. Lhotse first climbed in 1956 as an alternative route towards the summit of Everest. In addition to the main summit, there are two subsidiary peaks, Lhotse Shar, which is immediately east of the main summit, and Nuptse, a high peak on the mountain's west ridge.
Facts About Lhotse:Mountain Range : Himalaya Region : Khumbu HimalLongitude : 86.56.03 Latitude : 27.57.45

Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the world. Its long east-west crest is located immediately south of Mount Everest, and the summits of the two mountains are connected by the South Col, a vertical ridge that never drops below 8,000 meters. Lhotse is sometimes mistakenly identified as the south peak of the Everest massif. No serious attention was turned to climbing Lhotse until after Everest had finally been ascended. Lhotse was first climbed in 1956 as an alternative route to the summit of Everest. In addition to the main summit, there are two subsidiary peaks, Lhotse Shar, which is immediately east of the main summit, and Nuptse, a high peak on the mountain's west ridge.

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