Chomolhari Kang
Chomolhari Kang is a 7046 m Himalayan peak in Bhutan's Gasa District, near the Tibet-Bhutan border. Its height has been estimated to range from 7034m to 7121m, with 7046m being the most typical figure. A Chinese team that ascended the peak for the first time in 2013 recorded a GPS height of 7,054 meters.
Chomo is a Tibetan word that means "goddess" or "woman." The mountain is frequently described as lying on the border between China and Bhutan.
The first ascent of Chomolhari Kang was made in 2013 by a Chinese team led by Zhou Peng and Li Shuang. There is no prior climbing experience. The Mountaineering Association of Peking University (MAPKU) attempted an ascent in 2016 that terminated at 6600 meters.
Elevation: 7,046 m
Location: the border between China and Bhutan
Range: Himalayas