Lugula Himal

Lugula Himal (also known as Lagula Himal) is a mountain peak in the Himalayas, located on the border of North western region of Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.

Location
The 6889 m high Lugula Himal is located in the mountain range Peri Himal. The mountain lies in a west-east ridge that forms the state border and watershed between Yarlung Tsangpo in the north and Marshyangdi River in the south. 3.22 km further west is the 6361 m high Bhrikuti Sail, 3.15 km east of the Chako with 6734 m. Further east is the next higher mountain, the 7035 m high Ratna Chuli.

Climbing history
The official first ascent of Lugula Himal took place on April 23, 2014 by a South Korean expedition (Hong Seung-gi and Feme Sherpa, as well as Bum Won-taek and Lakpa Sherpa). Before that, on November 2, 2010, there was an unofficial, unauthorized ascent of Lugula Himal by a Frenchman.