Pumori

Pumori (Nepali: पुमोरी, Chinese: 普莫里峰) (or Pumo Ri) is a mountain on the Nepal–China border in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas.

Pumori, meaning "the Mountain Daughter" in Sherpa language, was named by George Mallory.

[3] Two Czechs (Leopold Sulovský and Zdeněk Michalec) climbed a new route on the south face in the spring of 1996.

Many trekkers going to see Mount Everest up close will attempt to climb to the top of Kala Patthar.

[7] It was noted for its increasing popularity by 2008, with such features as being able to use the Everest base camp for Nepal (when occupied) when trekking or climbing Pumori and offering views of Tibet, Nepal and Everest.