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Tsergo Ri

Coordinates: 28°12′46″N 85°36′00″E / 28.21278°N 85.60000°E / 28.21278; 85.60000
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Tsergo Ri
Tsergo Ri or Tserko Ri as seen in route to Kyanjin Gompa. (November 2017)
Highest point
Elevation5,033 m 4,985 m (different sources)
Coordinates28°12′46″N 85°36′00″E / 28.21278°N 85.60000°E / 28.21278; 85.60000
Geography
Tsergo Ri is located in Nepal
Tsergo Ri
Tsergo Ri
Tsergo Ri is located in Tibet
Tsergo Ri
Tsergo Ri
Tsergo Ri is located in China
Tsergo Ri
Tsergo Ri
Tsergo Ri is located in Asia
Tsergo Ri
Tsergo Ri
CountryNepal
Parent rangeHimalayas
Climbing
First ascentNo records

Tsergo Ri (also knows as Tserko Ri) is a mountain peak located in Langtang National Park, Bagmati Province of Nepal.[1][2]

Location

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The peak is located south-east of Tsangbu Ri, and north-east of Baden-Powell Peak at 5,033 m (16,512 ft) above sea level.[3]

Accessibility

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Tsergo Ri Peak can be climbed from Kyanjin Gompa the ascend takes up to 6–7 hours and up to 3–4 hours to descend, it's considered a challengeable trek due to the strong wind and the time consumed to reach the top, as well as the rough trail which can be fully covered with snow in winter and no access to drinking water.

From the top of Tsergo Ri, trekkers can see a panoramic view of the Langtang mountain range and Shishapangma mountain.

Trekking to Tsergo Ri requires no special permit, only the Langtang national park ticket which can be bought from outside the park for 3000 NPR (for foreigners).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Here are 8 best solo trekking destinations in Nepal". onlinekhabar.com. Online Khabar. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  2. ^ "LANGTANG VALLEY NEPAL / EXPLORE GOSAIKUNDA LAKE". tetongravity.com. Teton Gravity Research. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Kyanjin RI 1 And 2 (4700m) And Tsergo RI (5200m)". namchey.com. Namchey. Retrieved 24 April 2023.