Khumbila or
Khumbu Yül-Lha, roughly translated as "God of Khumbu" is one of the high Himalayan peaks in the
Khumbu region of Eastern
Nepal within the boundaries of
Sagarmatha National Park. Considered too sacred to be climbed by most local
Sherpa people, the mountain is considered home to the patron God of the local area. Rising 5,761m above sea level, the mountain overlooks the famous southern approaches to its larger neighbours including
Ama Dablam and
Mount Everest.