
Cho
Oyu, the sixth highest mountain in the world, has only recently
become a popular mountain to climb. It is known to be one
of the easer of the world's fourteen 8,000 meter mountain.
Cho Oyu sits on both sides of the border of Nepal and Tibet,
about 30 km. west of Mount Everest. It is the sixth highest
mountain in the world (8201 meters). Cho Oyu is translated
in Tibetan as "the goddess of the turquoise."
The south face of Cho Oyu, facing Nepal, is quite steep
and difficult, and is rarely climbed. The north side of
the mountain, accessed from Tibet, is more moderate, and
there is a relatively safe route to the summit. In the autumn
of 1954, an Austrian team made the first ascent via this
route. We also include a great trek option for those wanting
to experience the beauty and challenge of the Himalaya without
requiring any technical climbing skills.