Liankang Kangri
Facts and practical information
Liangkang Kangri is a mountain peak in the Himalayas on the border between Bhutan and China, as well as at the southeastern end of territory claimed by both countries. Liangkang Kangri is 7,535 metres high. To the south, a ridge leads to the 7,570-metre Gangkhar Puensum 2 kilometres to the south-southeast. Due to the low saddle height of 234 metres, Liangkang Kangri is not regarded as an independent mountain. Westward a ridge leads to the 6,680-metre high Chumhari Kang. The Liangkanggletscher on the northwest flank and the Namsanggletscher on the eastern flank of Liangkang Kangri form the headwaters of the Lhobrak Chhu, a source river of Kuri Chhu. The glacier on the southwest flank belongs to the catchment area of Angde Chhu. ()
Tibet
Liankang Kangri – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gangkhar Puensum.