Kusum Kangru - 6367 m.
Region - (Khumbu Himal,
Sagarmatha)
Kusum Kanguru, 6,369 meters, dominating the
southern end of Charpati Himal separates the
valley of the Dudh Koshi from the upper reaches
of Hinku Drangka. This peak is a complex,
triple–summited mountain having at least five
major ridges and faces. The north face of the
main summit is the most spectacular one. The
name Kusum Kanguru comes from Tibetan meaning
“Three Snow Peaks”.
This peak is one of the most difficult trekking
peaks to climb and was first ascended in the
autumn of 1979 by a Japanese team. |
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Notes :
* The departure schedule can be
change on any unavoidable circumstances such as
weather hazards, natural changes of walking
track, road slides, and avalanches, public
strikes.
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