3- KANGCHENJUNGA


Kangchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world, with an elevation of 28,169 ft (8,586 meters) in a section of the Himalayas called Kangchenjunga Himal that is limited in the west by the Tamur River and in the east by the Teesta River. Kangchenjunga is located on the boundary between Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim.
It is the highest peak in India and the easternmost of the peaks higher than 26,000 ft (8,000 meters). It is called Five Treasures of Snow after its five high peaks. This mountain has always been worshiped by the people of Darjeeling and Sikkim.

Until 1852, Kangchenjunga was considered to be the highest mountain in the world, but calculations based on various readings and measurements made by the Great Trigonometric Survey of India in 1849 came to the conclusion that Mount Everest was the highest mountain. It was officially announced in 1856 that Kangchenjunga is the third-highest mountain.
Kangchenjunga was first climbed on 25 May 1955 by Joe Brown and George Band, who were part of a British expedition. They stopped short of the summit as per the promise given to the Maharaja of Sikkim that the top of the mountain would remain inviolate. Every climber or climbing groups that have reached the summit have followed this tradition.


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