5 distinct snowy mountains for climbing lovers
ArabiaWeather - A traveler who is passionate about adventure may often find it difficult to choose a destination to spend a time full of excitement and pleasure, and the snowy mountains are among the most exciting places that can represent an interesting and exciting adventure for the traveler.
And since snowy mountains are scattered in separate parts of the world, the "China Daily" website listed the top 5 snowy mountains that adventure lovers can visit as follows:
Mount Manaslu
This mountain is part of the Himalayas in Nepal and has a height of 26,759 feet. This mountain resembles a towering wall of snow embracing the sky. Its climbing adventure is one of the most exciting adventures for climbers.
Nanga Parbat mountain
The name of this mountain is known as the "Naked Mountain" and it is part of the Himalayan mountain range where it wraps around the Indus River, before crossing the plains of Pakistan. It is considered one of the most dangerous mountains for climbers and is impossible to climb in the winter, so climbers usually go to it in the summer.
Kito Mountain
This mountain has many names in addition to Ki-to, including Mount Godwin-Austin, Quito, Kishi, Shogori, Kogier, located at the Chinese-Pakistani border, and it is the second tallest mountain in the world with a height of 28,251 feet at its highest peak, and it is called the savage mountain because of the difficulty It is more difficult to climb it, and the attempt to reach its summit from the Chinese side is more difficult than from the Pakistani side.
Kanchijunka Mountain
This mountain contains 5 peaks and is called the Snow Treasures Mountain, and the people of Sikkim and Darjeeling regions in India used to worship it. There are many legends centering around this mountain.
Mount Lhotse
This word means the southern summit and is associated with Everest in the southern strait, rising majestically as the length of the mountain reaches its highest peaks 27,940 feet. This daunting mountain is located at the border between the Kumbu region of Nepal and Tibet. The first successful attempt to climb the mountain took place on May 18, 1956, and was made by a Swiss team.
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