Mt. Lhotse Expedition well known as “south peak” and part of the Everest massif, is the fourth highest mountain peak in the earth, with an altitude of 8516m. It has 3 summits, main summit at 8,516m, Lhotse Middle (East) at 8,414m as well as Lhotse Shar at 8,383m. Lhotse is best known for its proximity to Mt. Everest and the fact that climbers ascending the standard route on that peak spend some time on its northwest face. Lhotse is however famous for its tremendous and dramatic south face. It is extremely difficult climb and rarely attempted. The section during the climb, which has been unanimously declared the most dangerous, is the Khumbu Icefall. Both Mt Everest and Lhotse share the same base camp. The South Face of Lhotse is one of the largest mountain faces in the world.
Expedition in Lhotse encounters many obstruction including high altitudes, harsh weather conditions and even sheer exhaustion. We believe our planning, logistics, staffing and experience coupled with your enthusiasm, patience, and perseverance would help you achieve your ultimate dream.
Lhotse Expedition Highlights :
- Summit fourth Highest Peak in the world.
- Striking peak with a tremendous south face
- One of the steepest faces in the world:
- Three summits: Lhotse Main (8,516 meters), Lhotse Shar (8,383 meters), and Lhotse East (8,413 meters)
- Challenging climb in Everest region
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