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 In this article we featured the Top 10 highest Mountains in The World.

  1. Mountain Everest
  2. Mountain K2
  3. Mountain Kangchenjunga
  4. Mountain Lhotse
  5. Mountain Makalu
  6. Mountain Cho You
  7. Mountain Dhaulagiri
  8. Mountain Manaslu
  9. Mountain Nanga Parbat
  10. Mountain Annapurna


Number-One
Mount Everest-8848 meters-Nepal

Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world located in a northeastern part of Nepal. The elevation of highest peak Mount Everest has 8,848 meters above the sea level. Mount Everest is called Sagarmatha in Nepali. It got its name after a survey by the land surveyor general, Sir George Everest who first tried to locate the exact position of the peak. Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Edmund Hillary became the first-ever people on earth to climb Mount Everest in May 1953, Everest base camp track is the most popular tracking package in this region.

Elevation: 8,849 m

First ascent: May 29, 1953

Prominence: 8,848 m

LocationSolukhumbu DistrictProvince No. 1NepalTingri CountyXigazêTibet Autonomous Region, China

First ascendersEdmund HillaryTenzing Norgay

Mountain rangeHimalayasMahalangur Himalaya

Number-Two
Mountain k2 8611 meters Pakistan

Mountain k2 is the world's second highest mountain, at 8611 meters; after Mount Everest. It is situated on the border of China and Pakistan. The name k2 stands for the second peak in the Karakoram range. Climbing to k2 is a very difficult task but still about 250 climbers have successfully reached the top of k2. A huge ice pyramid stands away from all the rest of the peaks of k2.

Elevation: 8,611 m

First ascent: July 31, 1954

Prominence: 4,020 m

Easiest route: Abruzzi Spur

Isolation: 1,316 km (818 mi)

Mountain rangeHimalayasKarakoram

First ascendersAchille CompagnoniLino Lacedelli

Number-Three
Mountain Kanchenjunga-8586 meters-Nepal

Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world with height 8586 meters. It is in both parts Nepal and India. Kanchenjunga is also known as the five treasures of snows because it is blessed with five treasures of God that are Gold, Silver, Gems, Grains: according to the Holy books of the residents.

Elevation: 8,586 m

First ascent: May 25, 1955

Prominence: 3,922 m

LocationTaplejung DistrictNepalSikkimIndia

Mountain rangeHimalayas

Easiest route: glacier-snow-ice climb

First ascendersGeorge BandJoe Brown

Number-Four
Mountain Lhotse-8516 m-Nepal

Mountain Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the world located in Nepal. Its height is 8511 meters this mountain is connected to Mount Everest. It is extremely dangerous and has a dramatic cute. Lhotse is located on the border of Nepal and Tibet. It is also known as one of the deadliest mountains in the world because of many failed attempts and fatalities while trying to climb.

Elevation: 8,516 m

Prominence: 610 m

First ascent: May 18, 1956

Easiest route: glacier-snow-ice climb

Isolation: 2.66 km (1.65 mi)

Mountain rangeHimalayasMahalangur Himal

First ascendersFritz LuchsingerErnst Reiss

Number-Five
Mountain Makalu-8481 m-Nepal

Mountain Makalu is the fifth highest mountain on the earth with an elevation of 8481 meters. Mountain Makalu has very sharp edges and steep pitches making it quite tough to climb. Makalu is an isolated peak whose shape is a four-sided pyramid.

Elevation: 8,481 m

First ascent: May 15, 1955

Prominence: 2,386 m

LocationProvince No. 1 (Khumbu), Nepal / Tibet

Autonomous Region, China

Easiest routesnow-climb

Mountain rangeHimalayasMahalangur Himal

First ascendersLionel TerrayJean Couzy

Number-Six
Mountain Cho Oyu- 8201 meters-Nepal

Mountain Cho Oyu is in Himalaya range in Nepal. The sixth highest mountain in the world. Its height is 8201 meters. It is one of the easiest mountains to climb. Cho Oyu is also known as the ‘Turquoise Goddess’ in Tibetan. It stands on China and Nepal border.

Elevation: 8,201 m

First ascent: October 19, 1954

Prominence: 2,340 m

LocationNepal–China-Tibet

English translation: Turquoise Goddess

First ascendersHerbert TichyPasang Dawa LamaJoseph Jöchler

Mountain rangeHimalayasMahalangur Himalaya

 Number-Seven
Mountain Dhaulagiri-8167 meters-Nepal

Mountain Dhaulagiri is the seventh highest mountain in the world, located in the north of central Nepal. The elevation of this peak is 8167 meters. Now Dhaulagiri has become the pivot point of the tourists and climbers. The name Dhaulagiri means ‘white mountain’.

Elevation: 8,167 m

Prominence: 3,357 m

Mountain rangeHimalayasDhaulagiri

Number-Eight
Mountain - Manaslu 8163 meters Nepal

Mountain Manaslu is an 8th highest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas in Nepal with an elevation of 8163 meters. It is surrounded by rock-hard ice which covers a large area at the bottom of the mountain; is one of the most interesting things to see. The meaning of the Manaslu is ‘mountain of the spirit’.

Elevation: 8,163 m

First ascent: May 9, 1956

Prominence: 3,092 m

LocationGorkha District, Manang-Gandaki Province, Nepal

Mountain rangeHimalayasMansiri Himal

First ascendersArtur HajzerGyalzen NorbuToshio Imanishi

Number-Nine
Nanga Parbat-8126 meters-Pakistan

Nanga Parbat is the 9th tallest mountain in the world. It is located on the south side of Indus River in Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan. Nanga Parbat means ‘naked mountain’. The elevation of this peak is 8126 meters. It is also known as the ‘killer mountain’ because lots of climbers died in the first half of the 20th century.

Elevation: 8,126 m

First ascent: July 3, 1953

Prominence: 4,608 m

LocationGilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan

First ascenderHermann Buhl

Easiest routeWestern Diamer District

Mountain rangeHimalayasWestern Himalayas

Number-Ten
Mountain Annapurna-8091 meters-Nepal

Mountain Annapurna is the 10th highest mountain of the earth, located in central Nepal with an elevation of 8091 meters. Annapurna is a Sanskrit name which refers as ‘Goddess of the harvests.’ The Annapurna is one of the world's most dangerous Peaks to climb. Annapurna Conservation area is the first and largest conservation area of Nepal, with 7,000 629 square kilometers. Annapurna base camp track is the gateway to climb this mountain.

Elevation: 8,091 m

First ascent: June 3, 1950

Prominence: 2,984 m

LocationGandaki Province, Nepal

CountryNepal

 

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