Kula Kangri
Kula Kangri is a 7,538 metres (24,731 ft) mountain in the Himalayas range, in Tibet.[1] It is the 46th highest mountain in the world. The first people to reach the top were Japanese climbers Itani, Sakamoto, Ozaki, and Ohtani, in 1986.[2][3] In the past, it was thought that Kula Kangri was partly in Bhutan. Later surveys show it as only in Tibet.[4]
References
- ↑ "Kula Kangri, China". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- ↑ Hirai, Kazumasa (1987). Mehta, Soli S.. ed. "The Ascent Of Kula Kangri From Tibet". The Himalayan Journal (The Himalayan Club) 43. https://www.himalayanclub.org/hj/43/1/the-ascent-of-kula-kangri-from-tibet/. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
- ↑ Griffin, Linday (2005). "Asia, Tibet, Bhutan Himalaya, Lhozhag Region, Kula Kangri, West Ridge Attempt". American Alpine Journal (American Alpine Club). http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/12200544701/Asia-Tibet-Bhutan-Himalaya-Lhozhag-Region-Kula-Kangri-West-Ridge-Attempt. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
- ↑ "Kula Kangri". Peakware.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 31 May 2019.