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Seven-thousanders of the Himalayas

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Gangkhar Puensum
Bhutan mountain
Nanda Devi
second highest mountain in India
Gyachung Kang
mountain in Nepal/China
Pumori
Pumori (, ) (or Pumo Ri) is a mountain on the Nepal–China border in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas. Pumori lies just eight kilometres west of Mount Everest. Pumori, meaning "the Mountain Daughter" in Sherpa language, was named by George Mallory. "Pumo" means young girl or daughter and "Ri" means mountain in Sherpa language. Climbers sometimes refer to Pumori as "Everest's Daughter". Mallory also called it Clare Peak, after his daughter.
Namcha Barwa
mountain in Tibet, China
Nuptse
Nuptse or Nubtse is a mountain in the Khumbu region of the Mahalangur Himal, a part of the Nepalese Himalayas. It lies to the southwest of Mount Everest. The main peak, Nuptse I with an elevation of , was first climbed on May 16, 1961 by Dennis Davis and Sherpa Tashi. After a hiatus of almost 20 years, Nuptse became an objective of mountaineers again, with important routes being put up on its west, south, and north faces.
Kamet
Kamet () is the second-highest mountain in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India, after Nanda Devi. It is the 29th highest mountain in the world. It lies in the Chamoli District of Uttarakhand. Its appearance resembles a giant pyramid topped by a flat summit area with two peaks.
Kula Kangri
mountain in Bhutan/China
Chomolhari
Jomolhari or Chomolhari (; sometimes known as "the bride of Kangchenjunga”, is a mountain in the Himalayas, straddling the border between Yadong County of Tibet, China and the Paro district of Bhutan. The north face rises over above the barren plains. The mountain is the source of the Paro Chu (Paro river) which flows from the south side and the Amo Chu which flows from the north side.
Gauri Sankar
Gaurishankar is a mountain in the Himalayas and the second highest peak of the Rolwaling Himal with an elevation of . The name comes from the Hindu goddess Gauri, a manifestation of Parvati, and her consort Shankar, a manifestation of Shiva, reflecting the sacred regard it is afforded by the people of Nepal. The Sherpa people name the mountain Jomo Tseringma. Nepal Standard Time is based on the meridian of this mountain peak.
Himalchuli
Himalchuli (also sometimes written as two words, Himal Chuli) is the second-highest mountain in the Mansiri Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas, and the 18th-highest mountain in the world.thumb|Black and white image of Mount Himalchuli from the premise of Gorkha Durbar.
Jongsong Peak
mountain in China/India/Nepal
Changtse
Changtse (, ) is a mountain situated between the Main Rongbuk and East Rongbuk Glaciers in Tibet Autonomous Region, China, immediately north of Mount Everest. It is connected to Mount Everest via the North Col.
Ngadi Chuli
Ngadi Chuli is a high peak in the Mansiri Himal
Chomo Lonzo
mountain in Tibet, China
Jannu
mountain of the Himalayas
Gurla Mandhata
mountain in Purang County, Ngari, Tibet, China
Langtang Lirung
mountain
Kabru
Kabru is a mountain in the Himalayas on the border of eastern Nepal and India. It is part of a ridge that extends south from the third highest mountain in the world Kangchenjunga, and is the southernmost peak in the world.
Chamlang
Chamlang is a mountain in the Nepalese Himalayas, near Makalu. It lies in the southern section of the Mahalangur subrange of the Himalayas. Chamlang has an elevation of .
Annapurna II
mountain
Yangra
Yangra (Ganesh I) is the highest peak of the Ganesh Himal, which is a subrange of the Himalayas. Although not an 8,000 metre peak, and little visited, it enjoys great vertical relief over the nearby valleys. __NOTOC__ thumb ==Location== Yangra, and the entire Ganesh Himal, lie between the Budhi Gandaki and Trisuli Gandaki valleys, northwest of Kathmandu. Yangra lies on the border between Nepal and Tibet, and is east-southeast of Manaslu, the nearest 8,000  metre peak.
Api
mountain in Darchula District, Nepal
Nun-Kun Massif
mountain massif of the Himalaya
Baruntse
Baruntse is a mountain in the Khumbu region of eastern Nepal, crowned by four peaks and bounded on the south by the Hunku Glacier, on the east by the Barun Glacier, and on the northwest by the Imja Glacier. It is considered as one of the best preparation peaks in the Himalayas for climbers readying themselves for eight-thousanders, however the mountain has a low success rate due to its technical difficulties, steep slopes and unpredictable weather conditions. It is open for beginners, but requires the use of fixed ropes to climb.
Kirat Chuli
mountain in the HImalayas
Tongshanjiabu
Tongshanjiabu, also called Gyalbu Kangri, is a mountain in the Himalayas.
Labuche Kang
mountain in Tibet, China
Tilicho Peak
mountain in Nepal
Melungtse
Melungtse (; ; ; other English spelling: Menlungtse) is the highest mountain of the Rolwaling Himal in the Himalayas.
Molamenqing
Molamenqing, also known as Phola Gangchen, is an eastern outlier of Shishapangma, the 14th-highest peak in the world. Both are in the Jugal Himal, a subrange of the Himalayas in Tibet. (This range is contiguous with, and often considered a part of, the Langtang Himal.) Its elevation is also given as ; the elevation given here is from a Chinese survey. Molamenqing is little-known, partly since it does not have much independent stature. Its topographic prominence, i.e. its rise above the saddle connecting it with Shishapangma, is only 430 metres, which is relatively small for a Himalayan peak, a
Kangto
Kangto (also known as Kanggardo Rize) at is a mountain of the Eastern Himalayas located in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh and it shares its border with the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It is the highest point in Arunachal Pradesh. The area in which Kangto is located lies in the Lada circle of Bichom district of the state. On the Chinese side, it lies in Cona County of Shannan Prefecture, Tibet.
Khartaphu
Khartaphu (also Kardapu) is a mountain in the Himalayas of Asia at the head of the Tibetan Kharta valley. At above sea level, it is the 101st highest mountain in the world. The peak is located in Tibet Autonomous Region, China about northeast of Mount Everest.
Abi Gamin
mountain in India
Langtang Ri
mountain at the border Nepal / China (Tibet)
Annapurna III
mountain in Nepal
Tirsuli
Tirsuli is a Himalayan mountain peak in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, India. It is part of the complex of mountains, including Tirsuli West, Hardeol, Dunagiri, Changabang, and Kalanka, which make up the northeast wall of the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, in the Garhwal Himalayas. It rises at the northern end of the Johar Valley, which drains into the Ghori Ganga. This peak should not be confused with nearby Trisul, which is on the southwest side of the Sanctuary.
Karjiang
Karjiang is a mountain in the Tibet Autonomous Region, located near the Bhutan–Tibet border. The highest peak of the Karjiang group is Karjiang I or Karjiang South, with an elevation of ; it was summited on August 13, 2024, by Liu Yang and Song Yuancheng. Other peaks include Karjiang North (7196 m), Karjiang II/Central (7045 m), Karjiang III or Taptol Kangri (6820 m) and the top of the north-eastern shoulder (6400 m).
Kangpenqing
Kangpenqing (also Gang Ben Chen) is a mountain in the Himalayas of Tibet, China. At an elevation of , it is the 89th highest mountain in the world. The peak was first climbed in 1982 by a Japanese team.
Porong Ri
mountain in People's Republic of China
Nilgiri Himal
mountain in Nepal
Noijin Kangsang
the highest peak of Lhagoi Kangri mountain range in the Tibet Autonomous Region in China.
Gimmigela Chuli
Mountain in Nepal and Sikkim
Dunagiri
mountain
Gangapurna
Gangapurna () is a mountain in Gandaki Province, Nepal. It is part of the Annapurna mountain range in north-central Nepal at an elevation of and with the prominence of . It was first ascended in 1965 by a German expedition via its south face and east ridge. Gangapurna is entirely located in the Annapurna Conservation Area.
Pauhunri
Pauhunri is a mountain in the Eastern Himalayas. It is located on the border of Sikkim, India and Tibet, China and is situated about 75 km northeast of Kangchenjunga. It marks the origin of the Teesta River.
Annapurna IV
mountain of the Annapurna range in the Himalayas
Nangpai Gosum
mountain in the Himalayas
Kangphu Kang
mountain in the Himalayas, on the border between Tibet and Bhutan
Annapurna South
mountain in Nepal
Liankang Kangri
mountain in Bhutan
Rakhiot Peak
mountain in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, subpeak of Nanga Parbat
Nemjung
Nemjung or Nimjung is a mountain in the Himalayas of Nepal. It is located approximately northwest of the Nepalese capital Kathmandu and about northwest of the eight-thousander, Manaslu. Its summit has an elevation of . This mountain was once called Himlung Himal.
Saipal
Saipal is a mountain in the Himalayas of north-west Bajhang district in Nepal.
Siguang Ri
mountain in Tibet, China
Mukut Parbat
mountain in Uttarakhand India
Satopanth
Mount Satopanth (7084m) is one of the prominent peaks of the Garhwal range in the Himalayas, located within the Indian subcontinent. It is also the second highest peak in Gangotri National Park.
Putha Hiunchuli
mountain in Nepal
Thulagi Chuli
mountain in Nepal
Lunpo Gangri
mountain in People's Republic of China