Kula Kangri


Kula Kangri is a mountain in the Eastern Himalayas that has an elevation of, making it the 45th highest mountain on Earth and one of the Ultras of the Himalayas.
Bhutan once claimed Kula Kangri. The claim was relinguished in the 1980s, with Bhutan attributing it to a cartographic error. The current borderline runs through the higher Gangkar Puensum.
Kula Kangri is considered one of the four sacred mountains of Central Tibet.

Peaks

The current consensus height is. A former height given was in the past, but other sources had the current height by 2011. To its east within, it has central and eastern peaks that are and high.

Climbing history

The first ascent was made by a combined Japanese and Chinese team with 25 Japanese and 17 Chinese members in 1986.