426:. This ascent was notable also for the disappearance of two climbing members and a sherpa in the second summit party the following day. Dorjee Lhatoo (Nanda Devi East 1975, West 1981) led the route, partnered with Prem Chand (2nd ascent Kanchenjunga 1977) all the way to the summit via two camps. Lhatoo was charged with laying a "Sachu Bumter" offering on the summit by the Bhutanese King in order to "appease" mountain deities - apparently a pot containing gold, silver and precious stones. The following day, the second party of three were spotted close to the ridge when they became obscured by cloud. When the cloud lifted, they were gone. A telephoto lens and fruit cans were found on the ridge by a search party. Prem Chand went up to the ridge and reported gunshots thudding into the ice and whipping up ice chips - thus ending any further attempts in locating the missing bodies. Lhatoo and Prem Chand, on their way up during their successful summit attempt had reported seeing a lot of
717:
726:
735:
708:
45:
780:
768:
185:
744:
756:
792:
178:
804:
415:
431:
site. He (an ex-Gurkha himself) is quoted as believing the shooting theory to be unlikely but possible, citing his difficulty in estimating the distance between the ridge and possible
Chinese positions on the Tibetan side. An account of the expedition is available in the Himalayan Journal 2000. Prem Chand has not spoken publicly on the matter. Chinese displeasure with Bhutan over the expedition and sensitivities in
825:
446:
from the
Tibetan side and climbed the peak over the south ridge. On 7 May 2004, British climbers Julie-Ann Clyma and Roger Payne reached the summit via the c. 5800 m south col as well, in a single day's dash from the col, after attempts to climb the impressive northwest pillar were thwarted by strong
430:
activity on the Lhasa-Chumbi highway. The reason for their disappearance remains speculative - did they fall or were they shot? All three were relatively inexperienced climbers and Lhatoo later speculated on the exposure on the knife-edged ridge leading to the summit slope as a possible incident
450:
In
October 2006, a six-member Slovenian team climbed two new routes, registering the fifth and sixth ascents. Rok Blagus, Tine Cuder, Samo Krmelj and Matej Kladnik took the left couloir of the north face to the East ridge at c. 7100 m, from which they followed the ridge to the top, while
398:
by both "the
Tibetans" and the "Maharajah of Bhutan. Although no refusals are known of earlier climbing requests, Chapman believed this was the reason it had gone unclimbed until 1937. Six porters accompanied the 5 man climbing team from Phari across Sur La into Bhutan. Chapman and
363:
from the army outpost between
Thangthangkha and Jangothang at an altitude of 4150 meters. Religious practitioners and pilgrims visiting Mt. Jomolhari stay at this temple. There are several other sacred sites near Jomolhari Temple, including meditation caves of
394:, the mountain has seen little climbing activity. It was known to climbers passing by on the way to Everest and was scouted by Odell as early as 1924. In 1937 a permission to climb the sacred mountain was granted to a British expedition headed by
328:. The north face rises over 2,700 metres (8,900 ft) above the barren plains. The mountain is the source of the Paro Chu (Paro river) which flows from the south side and the Amo Chu which flows from the north side.
588:
The
Himalayan Journal, Vol. 56, 2000. Expeditions and Notes - Ascent of Chomolhari by Dorjee Lhatoo pp. 149-154. -An account of the second ascent of the mountain from Bhutan in 1970, by a joint Bhutanese-Indian
387:
Because
Jomolhari was sacred and the home of goddesses, those living nearby believed it was impossible to climb, and that anyone who climbed too high would be thrown down.
779:
407:
fame) reached the summit via the southeast spur on 21 May 1937. The protracted and epic descent, which they were fortunate to survive, is described in detail in
Chapman’s
716:
725:
570:
Sur La is approximately 4 miles southwest of
Chomolhari summit, and 11 miles northeast of Tremo La Chapman, Map showing Author's route for his ascent of Chomolhari
767:
880:
791:
734:
707:
44:
743:
875:
368:
and Gyalwa Lorepa. Within an hour's walk up from the temple at an altitude of c. 4450 meters is
Tseringma Lhatso, the "spirit lake" of Tsheringma.
830:
755:
111:
599:
865:
404:
686:
870:
422:
The second ascent was only on 24 April 1970 -over the same route- by a joint Bhutanese-Indian military expedition led by Colonel
840:
390:
Despite its notability and spectacular visibility from the old trade route between India and Lhasa that passes through the
283:
855:
423:
104:
177:
860:
427:
455:
and Boris Lorencic climbed the northwest ridge in a six-day round trip. This climb earned Prezelj and Lorencic the
74:
159:
341:
803:
395:
218:
82:
275:
637:
379:, Jomo Lharang, which lies at c. 5,100 metres (16,700 ft) elevation, just north of the mountain.
97:
20:
468:
442:
The third ascent was made in 1996 by a joint Japanese-Chinese expedition which reached the south
92:
682:
606:
360:
337:
210:
488:
24:
623:
414:
456:
436:
267:
229:
348:— female protector goddesses (Jomo) of Tibet and Bhutan, who were bound under oath by
849:
452:
443:
400:
391:
349:
321:
309:
301:
248:
835:
820:
483:
478:
473:
679:
Seeds of Faith: A Comprehensive Guide to the Sacred Places of Bhutan. Volume 1
657:
Helvellyn to Himalaya: Including an Account of the First Ascent of Chomolhari
126:
113:
432:
376:
305:
365:
236:
664:
Dorjee Lhatoo (2000). "Expeditions and Notes - Ascent of Chomolhari".
418:
Mount Chomolhari (Jomolhari) from the road Paro - Chelela Pass, Bhutan
325:
291:
214:
66:
413:
372:
317:
313:
222:
52:
552:
Chapman, Map showing Author's route for his ascent of Chomolhari
352:
to protect the land, the Buddhist faith and the local people.
638:"Piolet d'Or - 2006: Ascents, comments of the climbers"
359:, toward the south side of the mountain about a half-
677:Thinley, Lopon Kunzang; KMT Research Group (2008).
247:
242:
228:
206:
165:
155:
147:
142:
103:
91:
81:
65:
60:
32:
797:Mt Jomolhari viewed from flight Kathmandu - Paro
439:of what was otherwise a notable Indian climb.
749:Mt. Jomolhari at dawn from Thangthangkha camp
8:
371:In Tibet there is an annual pilgrimage from
197:Location in Bhutan on the border with China
785:Mt Jomolhari viewed from near Neleyla pass
340:who believe it is the abode of one of the
29:
836:"Chomo Lhari, Bhutan/China" on Peakbagger
831:Photos of Jumolhari Mountain from Bhutan
534:Lopon Kunzang Thinley, 2008. pp. 200-202
703:
500:
773:Mt. Jomolhari from Jangothang, Bhutan
761:Mt. Jomolhari at dawn from Jangothang
7:
605:. Roger Payne. 2004. Archived from
525:Lopon Kunzang Thinley, 2008. p. 200
300:) sometimes known as "the bride of
881:Seven-thousanders of the Himalayas
516:Also spelled Jomolari or Jumolhari
14:
184:
49:Jomolhari seen from the southwest
841:Virtual Aerial Tour of Jomolhari
802:
790:
778:
766:
754:
742:
733:
724:
715:
706:
308:, straddling the border between
183:
176:
43:
876:International mountains of Asia
659:. London: Chatto & Windus.
296:
287:
1:
826:Pre-1950 photos of Chomolhari
681:. Thimphu: KMT Publications.
71:7,326 m (24,035 ft)
655:Chapman, F. Spencer (1940).
600:"Chomolhari climbing report"
507:Official Chinese PLA mapping
346:(jo mo tshe ring mched lnga)
87:2,077 m (6,814 ft)
355:On the Bhutanese side is a
897:
336:The mountain is sacred to
18:
866:Sacred mountains of China
403:Pasang Dawa Lama (of the
271:
170:
42:
37:
304:”, is a mountain in the
16:Mountain in Bhutan/China
396:Freddie Spencer Chapman
342:Five Tsheringma Sisters
219:Tibet Autonomous Region
151:Mountain of the Goddess
579:Chapman, page 222, 226
419:
405:American K2 expedition
332:Religious significance
19:For the typeface, see
821:Chomolhari from Tibet
666:The Himalayan Journal
417:
409:Helvellyn to Himalaya
127:27.82417°N 89.27000°E
23:. For the hotel, see
21:Jomolhari (typeface)
871:Bhutan–China border
856:Mountains of Bhutan
543:Chapman, pp 200-201
469:Mountains of Bhutan
411:published in 1940.
148:English translation
123: /
861:Mountains of Tibet
435:led to a complete
420:
132:27.82417; 89.27000
61:Highest point
626:. Climb and More.
624:"Chomolhari 2006"
561:Chapman, page 214
459:in January 2007.
338:Tibetan Buddhists
257:
256:
77:
51:Picture taken in
888:
806:
794:
782:
770:
758:
746:
737:
728:
719:
710:
692:
673:
660:
642:
641:
634:
628:
627:
620:
614:
613:
611:
604:
596:
590:
586:
580:
577:
571:
568:
562:
559:
553:
550:
544:
541:
535:
532:
526:
523:
517:
514:
508:
505:
383:Climbing history
357:Jomolhari Temple
298:
289:
273:
232:
187:
186:
180:
156:Language of name
138:
137:
135:
134:
133:
128:
124:
121:
120:
119:
116:
73:
55:, Tibet, in 1938
47:
30:
896:
895:
891:
890:
889:
887:
886:
885:
846:
845:
817:
810:
809:Mount Jomolhari
807:
798:
795:
786:
783:
774:
771:
762:
759:
750:
747:
738:
729:
720:
711:
702:
696:
689:
676:
663:
654:
651:
646:
645:
636:
635:
631:
622:
621:
617:
609:
602:
598:
597:
593:
587:
583:
578:
574:
569:
565:
560:
556:
551:
547:
542:
538:
533:
529:
524:
520:
515:
511:
506:
502:
497:
489:Chomolhari Kang
465:
385:
334:
297:Chuòmòlārì Fēng
230:
217:
202:
201:
200:
199:
198:
195:
194:
193:
192:
188:
131:
129:
125:
122:
117:
114:
112:
110:
109:
72:
56:
50:
28:
25:Hotel Jumolhari
17:
12:
11:
5:
894:
892:
884:
883:
878:
873:
868:
863:
858:
848:
847:
844:
843:
838:
833:
828:
823:
816:
815:External links
813:
812:
811:
808:
801:
799:
796:
789:
787:
784:
777:
775:
772:
765:
763:
760:
753:
751:
748:
741:
739:
732:
730:
723:
721:
714:
712:
705:
701:
698:
694:
693:
687:
674:
661:
650:
647:
644:
643:
640:. Mountain.RU.
629:
615:
612:on 2012-02-23.
591:
581:
572:
563:
554:
545:
536:
527:
518:
509:
499:
498:
496:
493:
492:
491:
486:
481:
476:
471:
464:
461:
437:media blackout
424:Narendra Kumar
384:
381:
333:
330:
255:
254:
251:
245:
244:
240:
239:
234:
226:
225:
208:
204:
203:
196:
190:
189:
182:
181:
175:
174:
173:
172:
171:
168:
167:
163:
162:
157:
153:
152:
149:
145:
144:
140:
139:
107:
101:
100:
95:
89:
88:
85:
79:
78:
69:
63:
62:
58:
57:
48:
40:
39:
35:
34:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
893:
882:
879:
877:
874:
872:
869:
867:
864:
862:
859:
857:
854:
853:
851:
842:
839:
837:
834:
832:
829:
827:
824:
822:
819:
818:
814:
805:
800:
793:
788:
781:
776:
769:
764:
757:
752:
745:
740:
736:
731:
727:
722:
718:
713:
709:
704:
699:
697:
690:
688:99936-22-41-9
684:
680:
675:
671:
667:
662:
658:
653:
652:
648:
639:
633:
630:
625:
619:
616:
608:
601:
595:
592:
585:
582:
576:
573:
567:
564:
558:
555:
549:
546:
540:
537:
531:
528:
522:
519:
513:
510:
504:
501:
494:
490:
487:
485:
482:
480:
477:
475:
472:
470:
467:
466:
462:
460:
458:
454:
453:Marko Prezelj
448:
445:
440:
438:
434:
429:
425:
416:
412:
410:
406:
402:
397:
393:
392:Chumbi Valley
388:
382:
380:
378:
374:
369:
367:
362:
361:day's journey
358:
353:
351:
350:Padmasambhava
347:
343:
339:
331:
329:
327:
323:
319:
315:
311:
310:Yadong County
307:
303:
302:Kangchenjunga
299:
293:
285:
281:
277:
269:
265:
261:
252:
250:
246:
241:
238:
235:
233:
227:
224:
220:
216:
212:
209:
205:
179:
169:
164:
161:
158:
154:
150:
146:
141:
136:
108:
106:
102:
99:
96:
94:
90:
86:
84:
80:
76:
70:
68:
64:
59:
54:
46:
41:
36:
31:
26:
22:
695:
678:
669:
665:
656:
632:
618:
607:the original
594:
584:
575:
566:
557:
548:
539:
530:
521:
512:
503:
449:
441:
421:
408:
389:
386:
370:
356:
354:
345:
335:
324:district of
295:
280:jo mo lha ri
279:
263:
259:
258:
249:First ascent
231:Parent range
484:Chomolungma
479:Chomo Yummo
474:Chomo Lonzo
457:Piolet d'Or
272:ཇོ་མོ་ལྷ་རི
130: /
105:Coordinates
75:Ranked 79th
38:Chomo Lhari
850:Categories
672:: 149–154.
589:expedition
495:References
264:Chomolhari
118:89°16′12″E
115:27°49′27″N
83:Prominence
433:New Delhi
377:holy lake
306:Himalayas
260:Jomolhari
191:Jomolhari
166:Geography
67:Elevation
33:Jomolhari
463:See also
366:Milarepa
320:and the
253:May 1937
243:Climbing
237:Himalaya
207:Location
700:Gallery
649:Sources
447:winds.
284:Chinese
268:Tibetan
160:Tibetan
93:Listing
685:
401:Sherpa
326:Bhutan
294::
292:pinyin
286::
215:Bhutan
143:Naming
610:(PDF)
603:(PDF)
375:to a
373:Pagri
318:China
314:Tibet
288:绰莫拉日峰
276:Wylie
223:China
98:Ultra
53:Phari
683:ISBN
322:Paro
211:Paro
444:col
428:PLA
312:of
262:or
852::
670:56
668:.
344:;
316:,
290:;
282:;
278::
274:,
270::
221:,
213:,
691:.
266:(
27:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.