Lhotse remains at the elevation of 8516m, making it the fourth most noteworthy mountain on the earth. Lhotse is situated at the outskirt of Nepal and China and has the summit sharp that there isn't even a spot to take a seat. As its peak is found quickly south of Mount Everest, in some cases erroneously Lhotse has been recognized by some individuals as the south top of Everest. Lhotse was initially moved by Ernst Reiss and Fritz Luchsinger of Swiss Expedition in 1956. Lhotse has three summits in particular Lhotse Main (8516m), Lhotse East (8413 m), and Lhotse Shar (8383m). Lhotse is the slightest climbed 8000-meter top in Nepal.