By Harsh S.
The second highest peak in India, stands at 7,816 meters. This sacred mountain offers a challenging climb and breathtaking views,.
At 7,756 meters, is known for its challenging ascent and stunning snow-capped peaks.
With its three peaks resembling a trident, stands at 7,120 meters. This peak offers pristine vistas and a unique mythological charm
Chaukhamba Peak, towering at 7,138 meters, provides an unmatched view of the Gangotri Glacier.
Also known as “Monkey’s Tail,” stands at 6,316 meters. Its relatively easy trek and panoramic views make it a popular choice for beginners
Mount Satopanth, at 7,075 meters, is unique for its triangular plateau. This peak is popular among trekkers and pilgrims.
Swargarohini Peak, standing at 6,252 meters, is wrapped in myth and beauty. It’s believed to be the “stairway to heaven,”.