1. Everest, Himalayas, Nepal / Tibet, 29.035 ft / 8,850 m.
Mount Everest (English: Mount Everest) is the highest mountain in the world (when measured from sea paras). Peak ridge marks the border between Nepal danTibet; peak in Tibet. In
Nepal, the mountain is called Sagarmatha (सगरमाथा, Sanskrit for
"Forehead Sky") and in Tibetan Chomolangma atauQomolangma ("Mother of
the Universe"), pronounced in Chinese language 珠穆朗玛峰 (pinyin:
Zhūmùlǎngmǎ Feng). This mountain get their English name from the name of Sir George Everest. This name was given by Sir Andrew Waugh, surveyor-general British India, the successor of Everest. Everest summit is one of the Seven Summits of the world's premier.
2. K2 (Godwin Austen), Karakoram Mountains, Pakistan / China, 28.250 ft / 8.611 m.
K2 is the 2nd highest mountain in the world. Located
in part of the Karakoram Himalayas between Pakistan and the People's
Republic of China; was in Pakistan's national mountain. The high mountains reaches 8.611 meters (28.251 feet). That said, it is more difficult mountain to climb than Mount Everest karenacuacanya ang bad. K2 also higher in the surrounding area when compared to Everest. K2 dubbed "Cruel Mountains" because of this. In 2004, only 246 people who managed to climb to the top. At least 56 people died while trying to climb it. Unofficial name for K2 is Mount Godwin Austen, named after the person who first climbed it. Besides this mountain also named Qogir (diturukan of Chogori), Lamba Pahar, Dapsang, Kechu, Ketu, etc.
3. Kangchenjunga, Himalayas, India / Nepal, 28.169 ft / 8.586 m.
Kangchenjunga
(Nepali: कञ्चनजङ्घा Kanchanjaŋghā) Sewalungma (Limbu) is the 3rd
highest mountain in the world after Mount Everest and Chogori) with a
height of 8,586 meters (28,169 feet). This mountain is also the 2nd highest mountain in Nepal. Kangchenjunga means "The Five Treasures of Snow, as it consists of five peaks, four of which reached more than 8,450 meters. 5 treasure that symbolizes belonging to the gods of gold, silver, gems, grain and holy books. Kangchenjunga is called Sewalungma in Limbu language and consecrated in religious traditions Kirant. Three
of the top 5 (main, central, and southern) region limit Utaradari
Sikkim district of Sikkim, India and Taplejung District of Nepal, and
the other 2 are diDistrik Taplejung. In
addition the area is also used as Kangchenjunga Conservation Area
Project by the World Wildlife Fund [2] [3] [4] [5] [6], the Red Panda
protect animals, birds, and plants typical of Nepal. India also has a section of protected areas in the National Park Khangchendzonga.
4. Lhotse I, Himalayas, Nepal / Tibet, 27.940 ft / 8.516 m.
5. Makalu I, Himalayas, Nepal / Tibet, 27.766 ft / 8.463 m.
6. Cho Oyu, Himalayas, Nepal / Tibet, 26.906 ft / 8.201 m.
7. Dhaulagiri, Himalayas, Nepal, 26.795 ft / 8.167 m.
8. Manaslu I, Himalayas, Nepal, 26.781 ft / 8.163 m.
9. Nanga Parbat, the Himalayas, Pakistan, 26.660 ft / 8,125 m.
10. Annapurna, Himalayas, Nepal, 26.545 ft / 8.091 m.
Everest, Himalayas, Nepal / Tibet |
2. K2 (Godwin Austen), Karakoram Mountains, Pakistan / China, 28.250 ft / 8.611 m.
K2 (Godwin Austen), Karakoram Mountains, Pakistan / China |
3. Kangchenjunga, Himalayas, India / Nepal, 28.169 ft / 8.586 m.
Kangchenjunga, Himalayas, India / Nepal |
4. Lhotse I, Himalayas, Nepal / Tibet, 27.940 ft / 8.516 m.
Lhotse I, Himalayas, Nepal / Tibet |
5. Makalu I, Himalayas, Nepal / Tibet, 27.766 ft / 8.463 m.
Makalu I, Himalayas, Nepal / Tibet |
6. Cho Oyu, Himalayas, Nepal / Tibet, 26.906 ft / 8.201 m.
Cho Oyu, Himalayas, Nepal / Tibet |
7. Dhaulagiri, Himalayas, Nepal, 26.795 ft / 8.167 m.
Dhaulagiri, Himalayas, Nepal |
8. Manaslu I, Himalayas, Nepal, 26.781 ft / 8.163 m.
Manaslu I, Himalayas, Nepal |
9. Nanga Parbat, the Himalayas, Pakistan, 26.660 ft / 8,125 m.
Nanga Parbat, the Himalayas, Pakistan |
10. Annapurna, Himalayas, Nepal, 26.545 ft / 8.091 m.
Annapurna, Himalayas, Nepal |