Kongma
Tse stands above the Khumbu Glacier opposite Lobuche
and it is called as Mehra Peak too. It is one of several summits,
including Pokhalde, that make up the long southwest ridge
of Nuptse carved out between the Khumbu and Nuptse Glaciers.
The views of the massive south face of Nuptse, Pumori to the
north and the Lho La are simply spectacular from the summit.
The usual route to the mountain follows the Everest base camp
route until leaving that trail to gain the Imja Valley and
the east side of the Kongma La. The primary routes of ascent
are from the south and cross several moraines between 2 well
marked lakes below the snout of the glacier. Gain the glacier
on its western side and find the easiest lines up its true
right bank below the South Ridge of the mountain or along
its true left bank below the Southeast Ridge. At the head
of the glacier climb broken rocks and snow to gain the south
ridge and follow this to the summit.
Further
Information to arrange a climb to above trekking peak will
be provided on request
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