The Lhotse massif is a prominent mountain range located in the Himalayas, primarily straddling the border between Nepal and Tibet. It includes several notable peaks, with Lhotse itself being the fourth highest mountain in the world at 8,516 meters (27,940 feet). The massif is part of the larger Everest region, which is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and challenging climbing routes.
The Lhotse massif is closely associated with the Everest massif, sharing the same base camp and climbing routes. It features three main summits: Lhotse Main, Lhotse Middle, and Lhotse Shar. The region is a popular destination for climbers and trekkers, offering stunning views and unique geological formations.