Categories: Sightseeing

Mt. Putha

Mount Putha (7246m/23,772ft) is the Western most pinnacle of Dhaulagiri extend, lying gently toward the west of Annapurna South and Ganesh Himal, is the last 7000 m that likewise denotes the finish of the snow-topped range. It is likewise regularly allude to as Dhaulagir VI. Situate in Dolpa, the “Wild West” of Nepal, this pinnacle was put on the map by Peter Matthiessen’s book “The Snow Leopard”. It was first rose by unbelievable climber, Jim Roberts alongside Nepali climber – Ang Nylma Sherpa in 1954. The pinnacle was keep going vanquished on May 23, 2007 by a Swiss group.

The endeavor requires medium degree of climbing capability, rock climbing, ice-climbing and height experience on or more 6000 meters. This could give you an amazing groundwork for a 8000 m or Mount Everest.

A flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, from that point to Juphal in Dolpa. Spring and harvest time are the seasons to go for Mount Putha endeavor.

Anisha Rauniyar

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