
Height: 8,848.86 meters
Location: Nepal/Tibet border
The world’s highest peak, Everest is more than just a mountain; it’s a symbol of human perseverance. First summited in 1953 by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, Everest continues to attract climbers despite its extreme conditions and the inherent risks involved.
2. K2

Height: 8,611 meters
Location: Pakistan/China border
Known as the “Savage Mountain,” K2’s treacherous weather and challenging terrain make it arguably the most difficult mountain to climb. Its high fatality rate among climbers has only added to its notoriety and mystique.
3.KANGCHENJUNGA

Height: 8,586 meters
Location: India/Nepal border
Kangchenjunga, meaning “The Five Treasures of Snows,” is revered in local cultures. Climbers often stop just short of the summit out of respect for the mountain’s sanctity. Its remote location adds to the difficulty of the ascent.
4. LHOTSE

Height: 8,516 meters
Location: Nepal/Tibet border
Lhotse shares a ridge line with Everest and is often seen as its sister peak. The mountain’s south face is one of the most impressive and challenging climbs in the Himalayas.
5. MAKALU
Height: 8,485 metersLocation: Nepal/Tibet border
Makalu is known for its distinct pyramid shape and sharp edges. The isolated nature of the mountain, combined with its harsh weather conditions, makes it a formidable climb.
6. CHO OYU
Height: 8,188 meterslocation: Nepal/Tibet border
Considered the easiest to climb among the 8000-meter peaks, Cho Oyu is a popular choice for less experienced high-altitude climbers. Its accessibility and relatively lower risk make it an attractive option.
7. DHAULAGIRI I
Height: 8,167 metersLocation: Nepal
Dhaulagiri means “White Mountain” and is known for its steep ridges and icefalls. It offers some of the most challenging climbing routes, and the mountain has a stark and dramatic beauty.
8. MANASLU
Height: 8,156 meterslocation: Nepal
Known as the “Mountain of the Spirit,” Manaslu’s name comes from the Sanskrit word for soul. It is less crowded compared to other high peaks and offers a more remote and authentic climbing experience.
9. NANGA PARBAT
Height: 8,126 metersLocation: PakistanNanga Parbat, or “Naked Mountain,” is notorious for its difficulty. It’s infamous as the “Killer Mountain” due to its high number of climbing fatalities, particularly on the treacherous Rupal Face.
10. ANNAPURNA I

Height: 8,091 meters
Location: NepalDespite being the tenth highest in the world, Annapurna I holds the highest fatality-to-summit rate among the 8000-meter peaks. Its avalanches and difficult weather conditions make it an exceptionally dangerous climb.
Location: NepalDespite being the tenth highest in the world, Annapurna I holds the highest fatality-to-summit rate among the 8000-meter peaks. Its avalanches and difficult weather conditions make it an exceptionally dangerous climb.
