High-altitude Climbing
2-4 hours
Extreme
Lhotse proudly stands in the Mahalangur range of the Nepalese Himalayas, mere kilometers away from the world-famous Mount Everest. This imposing peak reaches a triad of summits, with its main peak towering at 8,516 meters, making it the fourth highest mountain on Earth. Lhotse's dramatic ridges and formidable south face offer climbers a riveting challenge, distinguishing it from its lofty neighbor. The mountain's name, translating to 'South Peak' in Tibetan, is a tribute to its companionship with Everest, but it's Lhotse's unique features that make it truly captivating. The South Face, considered one of the most arduous inclines globally, tempts seasoned mountaineers while revealing breathtaking vistas of rock and ice formations. Beyond its physical allure, Lhotse holds cultural significance as part of the majestic backdrop of the Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its wildlife and Sherpa heritage.
Majestic Peaks: Lhotse Mountain - Lhotse
Majestic Peaks: Lhotse Mountain in Lhotse
Coordinates: 27.9626, 86.9336
High-altitude Climbing
Sagarmatha National Park
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with extreme outdoor experience. Suitable for seasoned adventurers.