Kumbhakarna Mountain

Kumbhakarna
Jannu
Jannu from the south
Highest point
Elevation7,710 m (25,300 ft)
Ranked 32nd
Prominence1,035 m (3,396 ft)
ListingList of mountains in Nepal
Coordinates27°40′57″N 88°02′15″E / 27.68250°N 88.03750°E / 27.68250; 88.03750
Geography
30km
19miles
Bhutan
Nepal
Pakistan
India
China
45
The major peaks (not mountains) above 7,500 m (24,600 ft) height in Himalayas, rank identified in Himalayas alone (not the world).
Location in Nepal
LocationEastern Nepal
Parent rangeHimalayas
Climbing
First ascentApril 27–28, 1962 by René Desmaison, Paul Keller, Robert Paragot, Gyalzen Mitchung Sherpa, Lionel Terray, André Bertraud, Jean Bouvier, Pierre Leroux, Yves Pollet-Villard, Jean Ravier and Wangdi Sherpa
Easiest routerock/snow/ice climb

Mount Kumbhakarna or Jannu (Limbu: Phoktanglungma) is the 32nd-highest mountain in the world. It is an important western outlier of Kangchenjunga, the world's third-highest peak. Kumbhakarna is a large and steep peak in its own right, and has numerous challenging climbing routes. A subsidiary peak, found on the east face of the mountain, is known as Jannu East. The peak is long known as one of the last unclimbed peaks in the Himalayas and rises to 7,468m.

The official name of this peak is Kumbhakarna, but the designation Jannu is still better known. It is called Phoktanglungma by the native population, literally "mountain with shoulders" (phoktang means "shoulder" and lungma means "mountain"), in the Limbu language, and is sacred in the yuma religion.