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page 1Six-thousanders of the Himalayas
Ama Dablam
mountain in Nepal

Machhapuchhre
Machapuchare, Machhapuchchhre or Machhapuchhre (, Tamu: कतासुँ क्लिको), is a mountain situated in the Annapurna massif of Gandaki Province, north-central Nepal. Its highest peak has never been officially climbed due to the impossibility of gaining a permit from the government of Nepal.
Imja Tse
mountain in Khumbu, Nepal

Kangtega
Kangtega (), known also as The Snow Saddle, is a major mountain peak of the Himalayas in Nepal. Its summit rises . It was first ascended in 1963.
Meru Peak
mountain
Shivling
mountain in Uttarakhand, India

Khumbutse
Khumbutse (; ; ) is the first mountain west (6 km) of Mount Everest. It lies at the border between Nepal and China.
Kyashar
The Kyashar (also known as Thangnaktse and Peak 43) is a mountain peak (6769 m height) in the Khumbu region in Nepal, east of Namche Bazar in the so-called Hinku Himal. It is located within the Makalu-Barun National Park.
Mera Peak
mountain in Nepal
Thamserku
thumb|250px|right|Thamserku, view from Khumjung
Thamserku is a mountain in the Himalayas of eastern Nepal. The mountain is connected by a ridge leading eastward to Kangtega. Thamserku is a prominent mountain to the east of Namche Bazaar and lies just north of Kusum Kangguru.
Stok Kangri
mountain in the Stok Range of the Himalayas in the Ladakh region of northwest India
Changabang
Changabang is a mountain in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India. It is part of a group of peaks that form the northeast wall of the Nanda Devi Sanctuary. It is a particularly steep and rocky peak, and all routes on it are serious undertakings. It has been the site of many significant climbs. It does not have a high topographic prominence, being slightly lower than its near neighbour Kalanka to the east, and lower than many other peaks in the immediate vicinity, but its steep rocky profile has made it a more attractive destination than its elevation would indicate. Changabang loosely tr
Hiunchuli
Hiunchuli () is a peak situated in the Annapurna massif of the Gandaki Province in north-central Nepal. The mountain is an extension of the Annapurna South. Between this peak and the Machapuchare is a narrow section of the Modi Khola valley that constitutes the sole access to the Annapurna Sanctuary.
Thalay Sagar
Peak of Gangotri group of mountains
Cholatse
Cholatse (), also known as Jobo Lhaptshan, is a mountain in the Khumbu region of the Nepalese Himalaya. Cholatse is connected to Taboche (6,501m) by a long ridge, with the Chola glacier descending from the mountain's east face. The north and east faces of Cholatse can be seen from Dughla, on the trail to Mount Everest base camp.
Kedarnath
pair of mountains in India
Om Parvat
mountain in the Himalayan mountain range

Taboche
Taboche (also known as Tawoche, Tobuche, Tāuje, Taweche, Tawache or Tawetse) is a mountain in the Khumbu region of the Nepalese Himalaya. Taboche is connected to Cholatse by a long ridge. Taboche lies directly across the Imja River from Ama Dablam and above the villages of Pheriche and Dingboche.
Siniolchu
Siniolchu is one of the tallest mountains of the Indian state of Sikkim. The mountain is considered to be particularly aesthetically attractive, having been described by Douglas Freshfield as "the most superb triumph of mountain architecture and the most beautiful snow mountain in the world". It is situated near the green lake adjacent to Kangchenjunga.

Lobuche
Lobuche (also spelt Lobuje) is a Nepalese mountain which lies close to the Khumbu Glacier and the settlement of Lobuche. There are two main peaks, Lobuche East and Lobuche West. A permit to climb the mountain is required from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), which classifies Lobuche East (6,119m) as a "trekking peak" and Lobuche West (6,145m) as an "expedition peak". The permit is issued by Nepal Mountaineering Association and costs USD $250 during spring, USD $125 during autumn, and USD $70 during winter/summer. The easier, trekking peak, the East peak is climbed far more frequentl

Lingtren
Lingtren (), , is a mountain in the Mahalangur Himal area of Himalaya, about distant in a direct line from Mount Everest. It lies on the international border between Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and it was first climbed in 1935. A mountain nearby to the west was originally named Lingtrennup but is now more commonly called Xi Lingchain.
Kongde Ri
mountain in Nepal
Kusum Kanguru
mountain in Nepal

Nanda Kot
mountain in India

Dorje Lhakpa
mountain in Jugal Himal, Nepal
Deo Tibba
mountain in India
Ganalo Peak
mountain in Pakistan
Num Ri
mountain
Kanjiroba
Kanjiroba (Nepali: कान्जिरोबा) is a mountain in the Himalayas of Dolpa District in Nepal. With a summit elevation of above sea level, it is the highest peak of the Kanjiroba Himal, a subrange of the Himalayas.
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== Climbing history ==
In 1970, the Osaka City University Himalayan Expedition successfully climbed Kanjiroba's principal peak by traversing Patrasi Himal for the first time.

Bandarpunch
Bandarpunch (lit. Hindi: ''Monkey's tail'') is a mountain massif in the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand, India. The massif has 3 peaks: White Peak (6102 m), also called Banderpunch II, to the west above Yamunotri; almost 5 km east is Bandarpunch main peak or Banderpunch I (6316 m); and about 4 km to the north-east is Kalanag (6387 m).
Kinnaur Kailash
mountain in India
Bairiga
Bairiga () or Ruoni () (6,882 m) is the highest peak of Kangri Garpo Range of southeast Tibet Autonomous Region.
Adi Kailash
mountain in India
Chongra Peak
peak in the Himalaya range of Asia, located in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Pabil
Pabil, also known as Ganesh IV, is a mountain in Nepal.
Nilkantha
mountain
Mount Pandim
mountain in India

Kang Guru
mountain in Nepal
Cho Polu
mountain
Chomo Yummo
mountain in Himalaya
Dragmarpo Ri
mountain in Nepal/China
Manirang
Manirang is one of the highest mountains in the Indian state Himachal Pradesh. It lies on the border between Kinnaur district and Lahaul and Spiti district. Close to the peak is the high Manirang pass, which was one of the early trade routes between Spiti and Kinnaur, before the motorable road was built. The trail over the pass starts from Mane Yogma on the Spiti side and runs to the Ropa valley in Kinnaur.
Kang Yatze
mountain in Markha valley in Ladakh, India
Lunag Ri
mountain in Nepal
Panchachuli
thumb|Golden view of Panchachuli Peaks at sunrise, as seen from Darma Valley.
thumb|Panchachuli trek covered with snow and blooming Rhododendrons in summers.
Kalanka
Kalanka (Hindi: कलंका) is a mountain of the Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand, India. Kalanka stands at . It's the 20th highest located entirely within the Uttrakhand. Nanda Devi is the highest mountain in this category. Kalanka is the 48th highest peak in India and 319th highest peak in the world. Southern side of Kalanka falls under Nanda Devi National Park.
Vasuki Parbat
mountain in India
Haathi Parvat
mountain
Mount Jitchu Drake
Bhutanese mountain
Ombigaichan
Ombigaichen is a mountain in Nepal.
Reo Purgyil
Himalayan mountain
Yakawa Kang
mountain in Nepal
Lamjung Himal
mountain in Nepal
Malāṅphulāṅ
Malangphutang, also known as Malāṅphulāṅ, is a mountain in Nepal.
Gauri Parbat
mountain
Brammah
Brammah is a mountain massif in the Kishtwar Himalayas of Jammu and Kashmir, India, east of the town of Kishtwar and near the border with Himachal Pradesh. It comprises four peaks, listed in order from west to east: Brammah I (, first ascent 1973), Flat Top (, first ascent 1980), Brammah II, (, first ascent 1975), and Arjuna (, first ascent 1983).
Changla
Changla is a mountain in the Himalayas of Asia. It has a summit elevation of above sea level and is located on the international border between Nepal and Tibet, China.
Khatung Kang
mountain in Nepal
Mount Gya
mountain in China/India
Gurkarpo Ri
mountain in Nepal and China