The 6th most noteworthy mountain on the planet, Cho Oyu is the westernmost significant top in the Khumbu Himalayas and is only 20 kilometers west of Mount Everest. Cho Oyu remains on the Nepal-Tibet fringe. Notwithstanding, Cho Oyu was endeavored in 1952 surprisingly by Edmund Hillary and gathering; the main effective climb to the summit was made on nineteenth of October, 1954 by Herbert Tichy, Sherpa Pasanag Dawa, and Joseph Jochler. Cho Oyu Expedition is viewed as one of the best practices before endeavoring Everest as it is one of the best feasible among the most noteworthy mountains on the planet.