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Expedition in Tibet |
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There are only three major peaks in Tibet which
the Tibet Mountaineering Department has given
permission for climbing. According to Buddhist
Philosophy every mountain is sacred and should
not be touched by human feet. One of these
mountains is Everest which can also be climbed
from the Nepal side, the other 2 are Cho-Oyu
(8201 meters) and Shishpangma (8013 meters),
neither of these giants are technically
difficult but any mountain over 8000 meters
(only 14 in the World) demands the greatest
respect and those participating in either of
these climbing programs will need to be of a
high standard of fitness. Our climbing team are
vastly experienced all having participated in
numerous Expeditions in Nepal, Tibet and India.
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Major Expedition Routes in Tibet |
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Lakpa
Ri Expedition
Lhakpa Ri Mountain is the newly becoming famous
expedition in Tibet; and many climbers have been
attracted these days to this mountain climbing
through Tibet side. It divides the upper east
Rombuk and Kharta glacier. It is very closed to
Mount Everest and one feels as equal to climbed
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Shishapangma
Expedition
Shishapangm is one of the lovely mountain of
Tibet, which lies in its Autonomous Region of
the Peoples Republic of China. Only very few
people in the world have an idea about the
Shishapangma before Chinese opened Tibet to the
western summiteers in 1978 A.D. The Tibetans
regard it as the
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Cho
Oyu Expedition
Cho Oyu, which means gThe Turquoise Goddessh
is known as the sixth highest mountain in the
world, located a short distance to the west from
the world's highest mountain, the Everest and
the fourth highest, the Lhotse in the Khumbu
region of Eastern Nepal along the Tibetan
border.
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Everest
Expedition
Mt. Chomolangma (Mt. Everest), the main peak of
the Himalayan mountains, is the highest peak in
the world. Mt. Chomolangma, rising 8,848.13
metres above the sea level, is located at 27.9
north latitude and 86.9 east longitude. It
straddles the east section of the border between
China and Nepal, with the
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