Welcome to the Himalayas of Nepal
Nepal, nestled between China and India, is home to the world's highest peaksโincluding Mount Everest and seven other 8,000-meter giants. The Himalayas are not just mountains; they are the heart of Nepal's culture, spirituality, and adventure, drawing explorers and dreamers from around the globe.
The Himalayan Giants of Nepal
Explore Nepalโs iconic Himalayan peaksโmajestic giants that rise above the clouds. Every summit whispers tales of adventure, rich traditions, and breathtaking natural wonder.
Mount Everest (Sagarmatha)
Khumbu, Nepal/China
8,848m
The highest point on Earth, revered as Sagarmatha in Nepali and Chomolungma in Tibetan.
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Baltoro Karakoram, Pakistan/China
8,611m
Known as the Savage Mountain, K2 is the second-highest peak and one of the most challenging climbs.
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Taplejung, Nepal/India
8,586m
The third highest mountain, sacred to local communities and famed for its remote beauty.
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Khumbu, Nepal/China
8,516m
Connected to Everest, Lhotse is known for its dramatic South Face.
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Sankhuwasabha, Nepal/China
8,485m
A striking pyramid-shaped peak, Makalu is one of the most challenging climbs.
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Uttarakhand, India
7,816m
The highest mountain entirely within India, known for its stunning beauty and spiritual significance.
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Central Province, Sri Lanka
2,524m
The highest point in Sri Lanka, offering panoramic views of the island nation.
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Kaski, Nepal
8,091m
Annapurna I is known for its difficult ascent and breathtaking Annapurna Sanctuary.
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Gorkha, Nepal
8,163m
Called the 'Mountain of the Spirit', Manaslu is the eighth highest peak.
Learn MoreNepal: Land of the Himalayas
Nepal is the proud home of the world's highest peaks, where ancient culture and natural wonders meet. Prayer flags flutter in the wind, and every mountain is a symbol of hope, adventure, and spiritual connection. With eight of the world's fourteen 8,000-meter peaks, Nepal stands as the ultimate destination for mountaineers and nature enthusiasts alike.