Mount Menthosa Expedition: Conquer the Himalayan Heights
Located in Lahaul-Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, the snow-clad beauty, Mount Menthosa stands at an enormous height of 6,443 meters or 21,140 feet. It is the second-highest summit in the region and every mountaineer's dream destination on Earth. It was first climbed in 1970 by a British Service Team led by Capt. S. Bembrose. On that particular expedition, only R.E.M.E. Capt. R. Cape and Royal Marine Lt. S. Rae could summit the mountain. Since then, this peak has attracted adventurers to test their strength against its icy and rugged slopes. The Thrill of the Menthosa Expedition This technical climb is characterized by steep valleys, rocky ridges, ice fields, and deep gorges. The Mount Menthosa Expedition route passes through the scenic Mayar River, which enriches the expedition with stunning glacial views. The climb demands a high degree of endurance, skill, and adaptability and is an excellent pre-Everest training ground. Participants with the help of expert support from Kahlur Adventur...