Category: 100 Highest Mountains

Mana Peak

Mana Peak Rising majestically at 7,274 meters above sea level, Mana Peak stands as a testament to nature’s raw power and beauty in the heart of Uttarakhand’s Garhwal Himalayas. This towering giant, whose name whispers of ancient reverence, commands respect from mountaineers and spiritual seekers alike, offering a glimpse into the sublime intersection of adventure, …

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Teram Kangri

Teram Kangri Standing majestically at 7,462 meters (24,482 feet), Teram Kangri represents far more than just another peak in the world’s most formidable mountain ranges. This remote giant, crowned as the highest point of the Siachen Muztagh subrange within the greater Karakoram, embodies a fascinating intersection of geographical extremes, climbing ambition, and cultural heritage that …

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Teram Kangri II

Teram Kangri II Standing at 7,407 meters above sea level, Teram Kangri II represents one of mountaineering’s most challenging and politically complex peaks. This towering giant sits within the Siachen Muztagh, a remote subrange of the mighty Karakoram, where ice-covered ridges meet international disputes and where only the most determined climbers dare to venture. Fast …

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Teram Kangri III

Teram Kangri III Deep within the remote Siachen Muztagh, where political boundaries blur and ice-carved peaks pierce the sky, stands Teram Kangri III—a formidable 7,382-meter giant that has captivated mountaineers for decades. This towering sentinel, ranked 73rd among the world’s highest peaks, represents both the ultimate climbing challenge and a testament to human determination in …

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Mukut Parbat

Mukut Parbat (also spelled Mukut Parvat) Rising majestically to 7,242 meters (23,760 feet), Mukut Parbat stands as one of India’s most formidable peaks, earning its place as the 96th highest mountain in the world and the 20th highest peak located entirely within India. This towering giant, whose name translates to “Crown Mountain” in Hindi, dominates …

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Saser Kangri III

Saser Kangri III Standing at 7,495 meters (24,590 feet), Saser Kangri III commands respect as one of the world’s most formidable peaks, ranking as the 51st highest mountain globally. This towering sentinel in India’s remote Ladakh region represents far more than mere elevation—it embodies the raw power of the Karakoram range and the indomitable spirit …

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Saser Kangri II East

Saser Kangri II East Standing at 7,518 meters (24,665 feet), Saser Kangri II East held a distinction that made it legendary among the world’s mountaineering elite: until August 24, 2011, it remained the second-highest unclimbed mountain on Earth, surpassed only by Bhutan’s forbidden Gangkhar Puensum. This towering giant in India’s Ladakh region represents more than …

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Saser Kangri

Saser Kangri (Sasir Kangri) Rising majestically to 7,672 meters (25,171 feet) above sea level, Saser Kangri commands the eastern reaches of the Karakoram range like a sentinel guarding the roof of the world. This formidable peak, whose name translates to “Yellow Snow Mountain” in the local Ladakhi language, stands as the 35th highest mountain globally …

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Rimo III

Rimo III (Rimo Kangri III) Standing majestically at 7,233 meters in the remote eastern Karakoram range, Rimo III represents one of the most challenging and rewarding peaks for serious mountaineering enthusiasts. This towering giant, part of the formidable Rimo massif, offers an extraordinary blend of technical difficulty, pristine wilderness, and mountaineering history that continues to …

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Rimo I

Rimo I (Rimo Kangri I) Deep in the heart of the eastern Karakoram, where political tensions simmer and glaciers carve ancient pathways through stone, stands Rimo I—a mountain whose very name whispers of its distinctive character. At 7,385 meters (24,229 feet), this “striped mountain” claims its place as the world’s 71st highest peak, yet its …

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