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1563:. The team reached an estimated altitude of 6,500 m (21,300 ft) on the southwest side of the mountain before turning back. The exact height reached is somewhat unclear; Crowley stated that on 31 August, "We were certainly over 21,000 ft (6,400 m) and possibly over 22,000 ft (6,700 m)", when the team was forced to retreat to Camp 5 by the risk of avalanche. On 1 September, they evidently went further; some members of the team, Reymond, Pache and Salama, "got over the bad patch" that had forced them to return to Camp 5 the day before, and progressed "out of sight and hearing" before returning to Crowley and the men with packs, who could not cross the dangerous section unassisted with their burdens. It is not clear how far Reymond, Pache and Salama had ascended—but in summarizing, Crowley ventured "We had reached a height of approximately 25,000 ft (7,600 m)." Attempting a "mutinous" late-in-the-day descent from Camp 5 to Camp 3, climber Alexis Pache (who earlier that day had been one of three to ascend possibly higher than any before), and three local porters, were killed in an avalanche. Despite the insistence of one of the men that "the demon of Kangchenjunga was propitiated with the sacrifice", Crowley decided the accident and its ramifications made it impossible to continue the expedition. 1088: 1907: 1461: 1453: 1654: 1990: 652: 251: 324: 291: 258: 225: 2531: 4608: 284: 317: 2020:, laurels and sycamores. And through these forests, the observer looks down the steep mountain-sides to the Rangeet River only 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea-level, and then up and up through tier after tier of forest-clad ranges, each bathed in a haze of deeper and deeper purple, till the line of snow is reached; and then still up to the summit of Kangchenjunga, now so pure and ethereal we can scarcely believe it is part of the solid earth on which we stand; and so high it seems part of the very sky itself." 1977: 1413: 1878: 218: 1646: 1096: 1686:, Neil Mather and Tom Mackinnon. The ascent proved that Aleister Crowley's 1905 route (also investigated by the 1954 reconnaissance) was viable. The route starts on the Yalung Glacier to the southwest of the peak, and climbs the Yalung Face, which is 3,000 metres (10,000 ft) high. The main feature of this face is the "Great Shelf", a large sloping plateau at around 7,500 metres (24,600 ft), covered by a hanging glacier. The route is almost entirely on snow, 2156: 1923: 69: 1433: 1396: 2148: 2555: 1441: 5131: 2543: 1703: 1694:; the summit ridge itself can involve a small amount of travel on rock. The first ascent expedition made six camps above their base camp, two below the Shelf, two on it, and two above it. They started on 18 April, and everyone was back to base camp by 28 May. Other members of this expedition included John Angelo Jackson and Tom Mackinnon. 1203:, a measure of a mountain's independent stature. The key col for Kangchenjunga lies at a height of 4,664 metres (15,302 ft), along the watershed boundary between Arun and Brahmaputra rivers in Tibet. It is, however, the fourth-most-prominent peak in the Himalayas, after Everest, and the western and eastern anchors of the Himalaya, 2016:) is surely unsurpassed in the world. From all countries travellers come there to see the famous view of Kangchenjunga, 28,150 feet (8,580 m) in height, and only 40 miles (64 km) distant. Darjiling (Darjeeling) itself is 7,000 feet (2,100 m) above sea-level and is set in a forest of oaks, magnolia, 2133:
as a man in the song. But it is meant to be an empathetic view of a creature of great mystery really. And I suppose it’s the idea really that mankind wants to grab hold of something and stick it in a cage or a box and make money out of it. And to go back to your question, I think we’re very arrogant
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There are four climbing routes to reach the summit of Kangchenjunga, three of which are in Nepal from the southwest, northwest, and northeast, and one from northeastern Sikkim in India. To date, the northeastern route from Sikkim has been successfully used only three times. The Indian government has
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Because of its remote location in Nepal and the difficulty involved in accessing it from India, the Kangchenjunga region is not much explored by trekkers. It has, therefore, retained much of its pristine beauty. In Sikkim too, trekking into the Kangchenjunga region has just recently been permitted.
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Between October 1885 and January 1886, Rinzin Namgyal surveyed the unexplored north and west sides of Kangchenjunga. He was the first native surveyor to map the circuit of Kangchenjunga and provided sketches of each side of the peak and the adjoining valleys. He also defined the frontiers of Nepal,
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via the Kabru glacier to the south, an approach apparently rejected by Graham's party. Progress was very slow, partly because of problems with supplies and porters, and presumably also lack of fitness and acclimatisation. However, from a high camp at about 22,600 ft (6,900 m) they were
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The main ridge of the massif runs from north-northeast to south-southwest and forms a watershed to several rivers. Together with ridges running roughly from east to west they form a giant cross. These ridges contain a host of peaks between 6,000 and 8,586 m (19,685 and 28,169 ft). The
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trek is gaining popularity amongst tourists. It goes to the Goecha La Pass, located right in front of the huge southeast face of Kangchenjunga. Another trek to Green Lake Basin has recently been opened for trekking. This trek goes to the Northeast side of Kangchenjunga along the famous
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explored parts of northern Sikkim and eastern Nepal, mainly to collect plants and study the distribution of Himalayan flora. He was based in Darjeeling, and made repeated excursions in the river valleys and into the foothills of Kangchenjunga up to an altitude of 15,620 ft
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For generations, there have been legends recounted by the inhabitants of the areas surrounding Kanchenjunga, both in Sikkim and in Nepal, that there is a valley of immortality hidden on its slopes. These stories are well known to both the original inhabitants of the area, the
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1973 Yutaka Ageta and Takeo Matsuda of the Japanese expedition summited Kangchenjunga West by climbing the southwestern ridge. Matsuda never returned to camp and his body was never found. The expedition concluded that he had fallen during descent when he was separated from
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and medical officer D. S. Mathews. They explored the upper Yalung glacier with the intention to discover a practicable route to the great ice-shelf that runs across the southwest face of Kangchenjunga. This reconnaissance led to the route used by the successful 1955
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within 30–40 ft (9.1–12.2 m) below the summit. They crossed the Kang La pass and climbed a peak of nearly 19,000 ft (5,800 m) from which they examined Jannu. They concluded it was too late in the year for an attempt and returned once again to
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in our separation from the animal kingdom and generally as a species we are enormously arrogant and aggressive. Look at the way we treat the planet and animals and it’s pretty terrible isn’t it? (John Doran, 'A Demon In The Drift: Kate Bush Interviewed'.
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Bajracharya, S. R., Palash, W., Shrestha, M. S., Khadgi, V. R., Duo, C., Das, P. J., & Dorji, C. (2015). Systematic Evaluation of Satellite-Based Rainfall Products over the Brahmaputra Basin for Hydrological Applications. Advances in Meteorology:
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containing a secret formula for aviation technology is stolen by a society called the Union. During their escape, their plane crashes on the slopes of Kangchenjunga. James Bond becomes part of a climbing expedition in order to retrieve the
1161:. The glaciers spread over the area above approximately 5,000 m (16,000 ft), and the glacialized area covers about 314 km (121 sq mi) in total. There are 120 glaciers in the Kanchenjunga Himal, of which 17 are 1707: 2845:. Kathmandu, Nepal: International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology, in cooperation with United Nations Environment Programme, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. 729:, known as Peak XV at the time, is actually higher. After allowing for further verification of all calculations, it was officially announced in 1856 that Kangchenjunga was the third-highest mountain after Everest and 2373:, early expeditions, the first ascent in 1955, the Indian Army ascent (1977), the second British ascent (1979), women climbers, the Tiger climbers, the yeti and more. Profusely illustrated with many period photos. 524:, known as Peak XV at the time, is actually higher. After allowing for further verification of all calculations, it was officially announced in 1856 that Kangchenjunga is the third-highest mountain of the world. 623:
meaning great; "mdzod" meaning treasure; "lnga" meaning five. Local Lhopo people believe that the treasures are hidden but reveal themselves to the devout when the world is in peril; the treasures comprise
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First ascent reunion of 1990– front (left to right): Neil Mather, John Angelo Jackson, Charles Evans and Joe Brown, and rear (left to right): Tony Streather, Norman Hardie, George Band and Professor John
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by the name of Tulshuk Lingpa led over 300 followers into the high snow slopes of Kanchenjunga, to ‘open the way’ to Beyul Demoshong. The story of this expedition is recounted in the 2011 book
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Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia, undertaken between the years MDCCCLIV and MDCCCLVIII by order of the court of Directors of the Honourable East India Company. Volume III
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Despite improved climbing gear the fatality rate of climbers attempting to summit Kanchenjunga is high. Since the 1990s, more than 20% of people died while climbing Kanchenjunga's main peak.
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pronunciation. Freshfield referred to the spelling used by the Indian Government since the late 19th century. Alternative spellings include Kanchenjunga, Khangchendzonga and Kangchendzönga.
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1986 The first ascent in winter, by Jerzy Kukuczka and Krzysztof Wielicki on 11 January 1986, they followed the route from the SW which was pioneered during the original first ascent.
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Reisen in Indien und Hochasien. Eine Darstellung der Landschaft, der Kultur und Sitten der Bewohner, in Verbindung mit klimatischen und geologischen Verhältnissen. Zweiter Band
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Shijin, W., & Tao, Z. (2014). Spatial change detection of glacial lakes in the Koshi River Basin, the Central Himalayas. Environmental Earth Sciences 72(11): 4381–4391.
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In 1931, Paul Bauer led a second German expedition team who attempted the northeast spur before being turned back by bad weather, illnesses and deaths. The team, including
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became the first Turkish man to reach the peak of Kangchenjunga, his seventh eight thousander, with Swiss partner Guntis Brandts via the British 1955 SW Face route.
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Kanchenjunga rises about 20 km (12 mi) south of the general alignment of the Great Himalayan range about 125 km (78 mi) east-southeast of
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Book containing data on the 1954 Kangchenjunga reconnaissance. Jackson was also a team member of the first ascent of Kangchenjunga in 1955, also relates the
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regime and is among the globally largest river basins. Kangchenjunga is one of six peaks above 8,000 m (26,000 ft) located in the basin of the
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Paul Bauer 1931. Um Den Kantsch: der zweite deutsche Angriff auf den Kangchendzönga, The Geographical Journal, Vol. 81, No. 4 Apr 1933, pp. 362–363
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Ashahi, K., Watanabe, T. (2000). Past and recent glacier fluctuations in Kanchenjunga Himal, Nepal. Journal of Nepal Geological Society (22): 481–490.
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section of the Himalayas lies both in Nepal and India and encompasses 16 peaks over 7,000 m (23,000 ft). In the north, it is limited by the
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1985 The first winter attempt, by a team of three led by the American Chris Chandler, from the north side. Chandler died on the unsuccessful attempt.
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references were all also reproduced in the "50th Anniversary of the First Ascent of Kangchenjunga" The Himalayan Club, Kolkata Section 2005.
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Dhar, O. N.; Nandargi, S. (2000). "An appraisal of precipitation distribution around the Everest and Kanchenjunga peaks in the Himalayas".
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In May 1929, the American E. F. Farmer left Darjeeling with native porters, crossed the Kang La into Nepal and climbed up towards the
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Scheid, C. S. (2014). "Hidden land and changing landscape: Narratives about Mount Khangchendzonga among the Lepcha and the Lhopo".
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eventually able to reach a point 50 or 60 ft (15 or 18 m) below the summit before they were turned back by strong winds.
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led an expedition team that reached 7,400 m (24,300 ft) on the northeast spur before being turned back by a five-day
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Account of a Photographic Expedition to the Southern Glaciers of Kangchenjunga in the Sikkim Himalaya, N. A. Tombazi,
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as the crow flies. South of the southern face of Kanchenjunga runs the 3,000–3,500 m (9,800–11,500 ft) high
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Himalayan journals; or, Notes of a naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Khasia Mountains, &c
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concerns a fictional expedition to climb Kangchenjunga in 1935, and an earlier (also fictional) expedition in 1906.
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Ecoregion-based Conservation in the Eastern Himalaya: Identifying Important Areas for Biodiversity Conservation
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explained the local name 'Kanchinjínga' meaning "The five treasures of the high snow" as originating from the
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In 1899, British mountaineer Douglas Freshfield set out with his party comprising the Italian photographer
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Mason, K. (1932). The Recent Assaults on Kangchenjunga: Review. The Geographical Journal 80 (5): 439–445.
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The Kangchenjunga is a sacred mountain in Nepal and Sikkim and was first climbed on 25 May 1955 by
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Fallen Giants: a history of Himalayan mountaineering from the age of empire to the age of extremes
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radiate from the peak, pointing roughly to the northeast, southeast, northwest and southwest. The
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Kangchendzönga: Secular and Buddhist perceptions of the mountain deity of Sikkim among the Lhopos
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who attempted to climb Kangchenjunga. They failed because of poor weather and snow conditions.
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and Lama Ugyen-gyatso crossed into Tibet west of "Kanchanjinga" via eastern Nepal and the
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Nepal Biodiversity Resource Book. Protected Areas, Ramsar Sites, and World Heritage Sites
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Paul Bauer; Sumner Austin 1938. Himalayan Campaign: The German Attack on Kangchenjunga,
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banned expeditions to Kanchenjunga; therefore, this route has been closed since 2000.
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Colliding Continents: A Geological Exploration of the Himalaya, Karakoram, and Tibet
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was the first Indian woman to summit. She was killed by an avalanche on the descent.
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made the only summit that year. It was in a solo climb without supplementary oxygen.
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mountaineers climbed in the area of Kangchenjunga. They were the first who ascended
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northern section includes Yalung Kang, Kangchenjunga Central and South, Kangbachen,
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Data on inventoried glaciers and its distribution in eastern part of Nepal Himalaya
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travelled to Darjeeling but was not allowed to proceed further north due to the
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for a more detailed up to date account of the mountain's history and ascents.
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The area around Kangchenjunga is said to be home to a mountain deity, called
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In May 2022, Indian Narayanan Iyer died during a summit push on the mountain.
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Everest: The Best Writing and Pictures from Seventy Years of Human Endeavour
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presents photos tracking 24 years of changes in glaciers at Kangchenjunga.
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Lieut. Col. H.W. Tobin "Exploration and Climbing in The Sikkim Himalaya",
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Chasing Himalayan Dreams: A trek in the shadow of Kanchenjunga and Everest
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Although it is the third highest peak in the world, Kangchenjunga is only
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and the other three peaks Main, Central and South directly on the border.
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Wojciech Wróż: Święta góra Sikkimu. Warszawa: "Sport i Turystyka", 1982.
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De Schlagintweit, H.; de Schlagintweit, A.; de Schlagintweit, R. (1863).
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1977 The second ascent of Kangchenjunga, by an Indian Army team led by
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and Péter Kiss reached the summit, but disappeared during the descent.
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and their Sherpa guide Riku disappeared on 6 October near the summit.
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Round Kangchenjunga – A Narrative of Mountain Travel and Exploration
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Round Kangchenjunga: a narrative of mountain travel and exploration
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Im Kampf um den Himalaja, Paul Bauer. The Kangchenjunga Adventure,
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1979 The third ascent, on 16 May, and the first without oxygen, by
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1978 Polish teams made the first successful ascents of the summits
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led an international expedition comprising the German Uli Wieland,
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Mangan district, Sikkim, India / Taplejung, Koshi Province, Nepal
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Mangan district, Sikkim, India / Taplejung, Koshi Province, Nepal
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Bhuju, U. R.; Shakya, P. R.; Basnet, T. B.; Shrestha, S. (2007).
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on 26 May. The full team also included John Clegg (team doctor),
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led a party comprising J. W. Tucker, S. R. Jackson, G. C. Lewis,
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These protected areas are habitats for many globally significant
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Journal of the Irish Society for the Academic Study of Religions
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Kangchenjunga seen from Tetulia, Panchagarh, Northern Bangladesh
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was the first Polish woman to reach the summit of Kangchenjunga.
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Panorama of the Kangchenjunga massif from Tiger Hill, Darjeeling
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for "Best Novel of the Year" in 1988 and was adapted into an
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gives a complete account of his travel around Kangchenjunga.
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The Kangchenjunga landscape is a complex of three distinct
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Kangchenjunga and its satellite peaks form a huge mountain
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Eight-thousanders (and major subsidiary peaks over 8,000m)
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Jurgalski, E.; de Ferranti, J.; Maizlish, A. (2000–2005).
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A sign board on the last traversable road to Kangchenjunga
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Charles Evans 1956. "Kangchenjunga: The Untrodden Peak".
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C. K. Howard-Bury. 1922. "The Mount Everest Expedition".
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details her 61km, 6-day trek up and around Kangchenjunga.
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Biodiversity Conservation in the Kangchenjunga Landscape
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cultural tradition. In Tibetan, this valley is known as
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reached the peak without the use of supplemental oxygen.
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In May 2011, Indian mountaineers Basanta Singha Roy and
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was the first woman to climb Kangchenjunga's North Face.
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glacier in the southeast drain to the Teesta River; the
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Southwest (Yalung) face of Kangchenjunga seen from Nepal
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with a total of 6,032 km (2,329 sq mi):
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Highest points of Indian states and union territories
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Kangchenjunga: First ascent from the north-east spur
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Includes the 1979 ascent of Kangchenjunga with 2159:North face of Kangchenjunga from Pang Pema, Nepal 6764: 4354:List of climbers summiting all eight-thousanders 4066:Kangchenjunga page on Himalaya-Info.org (German) 4020:"The Abominable Snowman: Bear, Cat or Creature?" 3515:Across Peaks and Passes in Darjeeling and Sikkim 3266:"Die Singhalila Kette zwischen Sikkim und Nepal" 2791: 2771: 2706: 2704: 2702: 2700: 2698: 2652:My Vertical World: Climbing the 8000-Metre Peaks 2219:"The International Himalayan Expedition, 1930", 1184:, which is among the largest tributaries of the 698:, with the peaks West and Kangbachen in Nepal's 512:Until 1852, Kangchenjunga was assumed to be the 1838:In May 2013, five climbers including Hungarian 1456:Kangchenjunga seen from Darjeeling War Memorial 1120:I to III. This ridge extends southwards to the 3969:"Indian climber dies in Nepal-hiking official" 3293:. London; Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul. 3200: 3198: 3048: 2418:, Vol. 69, No. 4 (Apr. 1927), pp. 344–350 2414:An Adventure to Kangchenjunga, Hugh Boustead, 1776:, establishing a new route on the North Ridge. 713:that separates Sikkim from Nepal and northern 6066: 6052: 5673: 5113: 4591: 4388: 4131: 3485: 3422:. Devon: Duke & Company. pp. 61–63. 3346: 3344: 3313: 2955:. EBL ebooks online. OUP Oxford. p. 65. 2695: 2400:"General Bruce's Illness a Serious handicap" 2151:View of Kangchenjunga as seen from Darjeeling 1670:made the first ascent on 25 May, followed by 1521:. They returned along the same route in 1881. 3281: 3279: 2880: 2585: 2583: 2581: 2579: 2341:. University of Wales, School of Art Press, 3727: 3606: 3512: 3506: 3195: 2923: 2917: 2390:, Vol. 19, No. 4 Apr 1902, pp. 453–472 2339:Kangchenjunga: Imaging a Himalayan Mountain 721:, but calculations and measurements by the 516:, but calculations and measurements by the 6059: 6045: 5687: 5680: 5666: 5120: 5106: 4598: 4584: 4395: 4381: 4138: 4124: 4082:"Kāngchenjunga, India/Nepal" on Peakbagger 3985: 3580: 3341: 3330: 2745: 2726: 2724: 2618: 2616: 2614: 2612: 1993:East face of Kangchenjunga, from near the 1399:Kanchenjunga-north from base camp in Nepal 1233:Eastern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows 6310:North Bengal Medical College and Hospital 4347:List of ski descents of eight-thousanders 3636: 3531: 3276: 2978: 2976: 2974: 2972: 2866:Gurung, H. & Shrestha, R. K. (1994). 2731:Band, G. (1955). "Kanchenjunga Climbed". 2576: 2455:, Vol. 79, No. 1 Jan 1932, pp. 53–56 2411:, Vol. 67, No. 1 Jan 1926, pp. 74–76 1448:, Sikkim at 4,940 m (16,210 ft) 4012: 3488:"Kangchenjunga: The 1954 Reconnaissance" 3441: 3439: 3391: 3385: 3148: 2874: 2829: 2730: 2648: 2154: 2146: 1988: 1975: 1921: 1905: 1876: 1701: 1697: 1652: 1644: 1459: 1451: 1439: 1431: 1411: 1394: 1094: 1086: 420:(First winter ascent 11 January 1986 by 6732:Cities and towns in Darjeeling district 6711:Cities and towns in Darjeeling district 6194:Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park 4402: 3600: 3517:. New Delhi: Indus Publishing Company. 3324: 3285: 3226: 3220: 3060:. The Geographical Journal 19: 453–475. 2721: 2678: 2674: 2672: 2644: 2642: 2609: 1835:successfully scaled Kangchenjunga Main. 682:. It lies in the border region between 489:. It lies in the border region between 14: 6765: 5267:Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly 3815:Kinga Baranowska zdobyła Kangchenjungę 3754: 3418:Isserman, M. & Weaver, S. (2008). 3126: 2969: 2948: 2816: 2589: 2466:, Vol. 81, No. 6 Jun 1933, p. 568 2201:"The German Attack on Kangchenjunga", 1557:first attempt at climbing the mountain 1478:Between April 1848 and February 1849, 1444:South face of Kangchenjunga seen from 1153:glacier in the northwest drain to the 582:that gives the best indication of the 473:, which is bounded in the west by the 6040: 5661: 5101: 4579: 4376: 4119: 3682: 3436: 2510:List of elevation extremes by country 2262:Expedition, when the first trek from 1641:1955 British Kangchenjunga expedition 618: 609: 537:1955 British Kangchenjunga expedition 417:1955 British Kangchenjunga expedition 323: 290: 257: 224: 6290:Southfield (formerly Loreto) College 4071:Kangchenjunga page on Summitpost.org 4036: 4022:. myfoxdfw.com. 2010. Archived from 3848: 3707:"Asia, Nepal, Kangchenjunga Tragedy" 3461:"Kangchenjunga Reconnaissance, 1954" 3351:Blaser, W. & Hughes, G. (2009). 3334:A Journey to Lhasa and central Tibet 2669: 2639: 2302:Vol. 36 and 50th Anniversary Edition 2266:to Kangchenjunga was accomplished * 1934:or "Kangchenjunga Demon", a type of 570:is the official spelling adopted by 6128:Darjeeling (Lok Sabha constituency) 4361:List of deaths on eight-thousanders 3988:"5 Mountains Deadlier Than Everest" 3289:The Confessions of Aleister Crowley 1903:is a journey around Kangchenjunga. 1407: 463:third-highest mountain in the world 34:Third highest mountain in the world 24: 6783:Eight-thousanders of the Himalayas 6305:Himalayan Mountaineering Institute 3286:Crowley, A. (1979). "Chapter 52". 3229:"Climbers banned from sacred peak" 3177:Wikramanayake, E. D., ed. (2001). 2903:10.1002/j.1477-8696.2000.tb04065.x 2376:The Geographer at High Altitudes, 2142: 2012:: " For natural beauty Darjiling ( 1473:Early reconnaissances and attempts 1390: 1214: 1091:Kangchenjunga map by Garwood, 1903 829:Mount Everest – South Summit 25: 6839: 4059: 3609:"The First Ascent of Yalung Kang" 2735:. Vol. 28. pp. 422–438. 2681:"Kangchenjunga climbed in winter" 2332:Adventure Travels in the Himalaya 1237:Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands 1149:glacier in the southwest and the 1141:glacier in the northeast and the 1081:Taplejung, Koshi Province, Nepal 912:Taplejung, Koshi Province, Nepal 6512:Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre 6285:Victoria Boys' School (Kurseong) 6149:Darjeeling Himalayan hill region 6108:Gorkha National Liberation Front 5129: 4606: 4547:(4,750 m or 15,584 ft) 4528:(4,661 m or 15,292 ft) 4509:(5,149 m or 16,893 ft) 4489:(4,545 m or 14,911 ft) 4479:(5,193 m or 17,037 ft) 4460:(5,636 m or 18,491 ft) 4441:(6,795 m or 22,293 ft) 4422:(8,586 m or 28,169 ft) 2592:"Classification of the Himalaya" 2553: 2541: 2529: 2310:Sacred Summits: A Climber's Year 2276:Kangchenjunga The Untrodden Peak 1984: 650: 322: 315: 289: 282: 256: 249: 223: 216: 67: 6798:International mountains of Asia 6752:Villages in Darjeeling district 6747:People from Darjeeling district 4566:(2,195 m or 7,201 ft) 4030: 3998: 3979: 3961: 3939: 3913: 3887: 3861: 3842: 3828: 3806: 3792:"List of Kangchenjunga ascents" 3784: 3770: 3748: 3721: 3699: 3676: 3656: 3630: 3574: 3479: 3452: 3411: 3307: 3170: 3104: 3095: 3085: 3076: 3063: 3039: 3027: 3015: 3003: 2991: 2942: 2859: 2810: 2515:List of deaths on Kangchenjunga 2449:The Imperial Gazetteer of India 2242:. London, J. M. Dent & Sons 2008:, first published in 1926, Sir 1634: 1176:basin, which forms part of the 6154:Jore Pokhri Wildlife Sanctuary 6118:Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council 6006:British Indian Ocean Territory 5282:Meghalaya Legislative Assembly 4104:Glacier Research Image Project 3685:"Kangchenjunga from the North" 2988:. Victor Gollancz Ltd., London 2765: 2739: 2383:The Glaciers of Kangchenjunga 2367:Khangchendzonga: Sacred Summit 1541:Tibet and Sikkim in this area. 1296:Jore Pokhri Wildlife Sanctuary 1283:Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary 1271:Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary 1257:Kanchenjunga Conservation Area 1225:eastern Himalayan broad-leaved 270:Kangchenjunga (Koshi Province) 29:Kangchenjunga (disambiguation) 13: 1: 6295:Darjeeling Government College 5388:Sipahijola Wildlife Sanctuary 5292:Nagaland Legislative Assembly 3639:"Kangchenjunga from the East" 3264:Schlagintweit, H. v. (1871). 3156:"World Top 100 by Prominence" 3057:The Glaciers of Kangchenjunga 2569: 2482:The Times Literary Supplement 2442:The Times Literary Supplement 2423:The Times Literary Supplement 2365:Pema Wangchuk and Mita Zulca 2072:Legend of the Galactic Heroes 1436:Sunset on Kangchenjunga, 1905 1287:Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary 1267:Varsey Rhododendron Sanctuary 1263:Khangchendzonga National Park 725:of India in 1849 showed that 719:highest mountain in the world 553:Khangchendzonga National Park 520:of India in 1849 showed that 514:highest mountain in the world 112:3,922 m (12,867 ft) 96:8,586 m (28,169 ft) 6563:Darjeeling Sadar subdivision 6361:Darjeeling Himalayan Railway 6189:Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary 5383:Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary 5338:Dibru-Saikhowa National Park 5302:Tripura Legislative Assembly 5287:Mizoram Legislative Assembly 5277:Manipur Legislative Assembly 4112:Statistics of Kangchenjunga. 4110:Mtxplore Mountain Statistics 3825:. wspinanie.pl, 18 May 2009. 3353:"Kabru 1883. A Reassessment" 3113:"Kangchenjunga, India/Nepal" 3111:Peakbagger.com (1987–2015). 3033:Peakbagger.com (1987–2012). 3021:Peakbagger.com (1987–2012). 3009:Peakbagger.com (1987–2012). 2997:Peakbagger.com (1987–2012). 2066:situated near Kangchenjunga. 1506:for a meteorological survey. 1308:Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary 723:Great Trigonometrical Survey 643: 562: 518:Great Trigonometrical Survey 73:Kangchenjunga from Pelling, 7: 6823:Mountains of Koshi Province 6818:Highest points of countries 6663:Vidhan Sabha constituencies 5642:Relationship with East Asia 5622:Tourism in North East India 5363:Keibul Lamjao National Park 5297:Sikkim Legislative Assembly 3459:Braham, T. H. (1955–1956). 3272:. Jena: Hermann Costenoble. 3134:"Key Col for Kangchenjunga" 2985:The Kangchenjunga adventure 2496: 2490:Memoirs of a Mountain guide 1910:Kangchenjunga sunrise from 1873:Tourism in North East India 1551:In 1905, a party headed by 1381:chestnut-breasted partridge 1318:Torsa Strict Nature Reserve 1275:Kyongnosla Alpine Sanctuary 59: 10: 6844: 6813:Tourism in Northeast India 6527:Mag-Dhog Yolmowa Monastery 6255:University of North Bengal 6229:Demographics of Darjeeling 6219:Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary 5403:Neora Valley National Park 5272:Assam Legislative Assembly 3054:Freshfield, D. W. (1902). 2711:Freshfield, D. W. (1903). 2655:. Hodder & Stoughton. 1917: 1881:Kanchenjunga as seen from 1870: 1866: 1711:Kangchenjunga 3D animation 1638: 1498:. In May, he explored the 1312:Neora Valley National Park 1304:Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary 614:meaning snow, ice; "chen" 580:Royal Geographical Society 557:UNESCO World Heritage Site 273:Show map of Koshi Province 152:Country high point (India) 147:List of mountains in Nepal 142:List of mountains in India 26: 6828:Sacred mountains of Nepal 6788:Sacred mountains of India 6719: 6703: 6662: 6640: 6607: 6589: 6561: 6550: 6384: 6318: 6247: 6136: 6075: 5993: 5953: 5695: 5609: 5558: 5502: 5416: 5310: 5259: 5193: 5142: 5064: 5038: 5002: 4936: 4890: 4847: 4789: 4704: 4637: 4622: 4554: 4535: 4516: 4497: 4467: 4448: 4429: 4410: 4341: 4153: 4039:A Step Away from Paradise 3873:Mountaineers' Association 3449:. William Kimber, London. 3366:: 219–228. Archived from 2772:Denjongpa, A. B. (2002). 2733:The Geographical Magazine 2503:Sacred mountains of India 2005:The Epic of Mount Everest 1971:A Step Away from Paradise 1901:Singalila in the Himalaya 1492:Hermann von Schlagintweit 1339:flagship species such as 1279:Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary 1167:rising of air temperature 762: 760:Nearest Higher Neighbour 759: 756: 751: 748: 745: 576:Alexander Mitchell Kellas 485:, and in the east by the 432: 401: 396: 382: 349: 237:Location of Kangchenjunga 209: 204: 165: 122: 106: 90: 85: 66: 51: 46: 41: 6773:Mountain ranges of Nepal 6576:Jorebunglow Sukhiapokhri 6280:Goethals Memorial School 5398:Singalila National Park 5348:Balphakram National Park 4041:. USA: City Lion Press. 4004:Anna Belikci Denjongpa, 3728:Bremer-Kamp, C. (1987). 3540:The Geographical Journal 2868:Nepal Himalaya Inventory 2717:. London: Edward Arnold. 2474:The Geographical Journal 2464:The Geographical Journal 2453:The Geographical Journal 2416:The Geographical Journal 2409:The Geographical Journal 2395:The Geographical Journal 2388:The Geographical Journal 2258:"Abominable Snowman" or 2230:The ascent of Nanda Devi 1755:Zygmunt Andrzej Heinrich 6356:Transport in Darjeeling 6341:Happy Valley Tea Estate 6224:Singalila National Park 6123:Darjeeling Municipality 6016:Cocos (Keeling) Islands 5576:Zang Dhok Palri Phodang 5408:Jaldapara National Park 5318:Kaziranga National Park 4834:Human Rights Commission 4290:Annapurna I Middle Peak 3734:. David & Charles. 3711:American Alpine Journal 3689:American Alpine Journal 3643:American Alpine Journal 3447:Kangchenjunga Challenge 2748:"The Lepchas of Sikkim" 2599:American Alpine Journal 2195:(William Kimber, 1955). 2193:Kangchenjunga Challenge 2115:Susan Jagannath's book 2047:The Inheritance of Loss 1845:In May 2014, Bulgarian 1365:white-bellied musk deer 1300:Singalila National Park 1178:southeast Asian monsoon 535:, who were part of the 6742:Hill stations in India 6522:Bhutia Busty Monastery 6351:Economy of West Bengal 6239:Chowrasta (Darjeeling) 6076:History and government 5689:Highest points of Asia 5393:Gorumara National Park 5323:Namdapha National Park 5260:Legislative Assemblies 3486:Braham, T. H. (1996). 3320:. London: John Murray. 3314:Hooker, J. D. (1854). 3227:Harding, Luke (2000). 2982:Smythe, F. S. (1930). 2781:Bulletin of Tibetology 2755:Bulletin of Tibetology 2590:Carter, H. A. (1985). 2292:Colonel Narinder Kumar 2160: 2152: 1998: 1981: 1962:Demoshong. In 1962, a 1927: 1926:Five Treasures of Snow 1914: 1886: 1722:Colonel Narendra Kumar 1712: 1659: 1650: 1526:William Woodman Graham 1469: 1457: 1449: 1437: 1429: 1400: 1201:topographic prominence 1100: 1092: 917:Kangchenjunga Central 477:, in the north by the 440:glacier/snow/ice climb 6552:Community development 6366:Katihar–Siliguri line 6319:Economy and Transport 5566:Pemayangtse Monastery 5378:Ntangki National Park 5368:Sirohi National Park 5358:Mouling National Park 4076:Kangchenjunga History 4037:Shor, Thomas (2017). 3994:on 23 September 2015. 3836:"Tunç Fındık zirvede" 3821:11 March 2013 at the 3683:Scott, D. K. (1980). 3465:The Himalayan Journal 2949:Searle, M.P. (2013). 2800:"IV. Names explained" 2649:Kukuczka, J. (1992). 2476:, Vol. 91, No. 5: 478 2322:The Himalayan Journal 2221:The Himalayan Journal 2210:The Himalayan Journal 2203:The Himalayan Journal 2158: 2150: 2054:, which won the 2006 1992: 1979: 1925: 1909: 1880: 1710: 1698:Other notable ascents 1656: 1648: 1515:Tashilhunpo Monastery 1496:Third Nepal–Tibet War 1463: 1455: 1443: 1435: 1426:Hermann Schlagintweit 1415: 1398: 1385:Arborophila mandellii 1098: 1090: 1058:27.71167°N 88.10833°E 1001:27.69167°N 88.15417°E 944:27.69611°N 88.15111°E 889:27.70500°N 88.13667°E 862:(Kangchenjunga West) 809:27.70306°N 88.14778°E 336:Kangchenjunga (Nepal) 303:Kangchenjunga (India) 189:27.70250°N 88.14667°E 6609:Siliguri subdivision 6591:Kurseong subdivision 6336:Pattabong Tea Garden 6300:St. Joseph's College 5930:United Arab Emirates 5373:Murlen National Park 5353:Nokrek National Park 5343:Nameri National Park 4804:Legislative Assembly 3717:(59): 250–251. 1985. 3607:Higuchi, H. (1975). 3513:Kapadia, H. (2001). 3011:Kanchenjunga Central 2924:Gillman, P. (1993). 2679:Machnik, A. (1987). 2165:Joseph Dalton Hooker 2097:'s 2016 ghost story 2010:Francis Younghusband 1604:Erwin Schneider and 1524:In 1883, a party of 1486:In spring 1855, the 1480:Joseph Dalton Hooker 964:Kangchenjunga South 599:Robert Schlagintweit 157:Ultra-prominent peak 27:For other uses, see 6803:Seven Third Summits 6778:Landforms of Sikkim 6571:Darjeeling Pulbazar 6497:Tendong Lho Rumfaat 6265:St. Joseph's School 6260:Mount Hermon School 6083:Darjeeling district 5957:limited recognition 5617:Seven Sister States 5591:Tashiding Monastery 5333:Manas National Park 5328:Orang National Park 4729:Heads of government 4404:Seven Third Summits 4201:Kangchenjunga South 3986:Hansen, L. (2012). 3794:. 8000ers.com. 2008 3755:Braham, T. (1996). 3581:Perrin, J. (2005). 3552:1956GeogJ.122....1E 3331:Das, S. C. (1902). 2895:2000Wthr...55..223D 2746:Nirash, N. (1982). 2337:Simon Pierse 2005. 2328:John Angelo Jackson 2250:More than Mountains 2246:John Angelo Jackson 2240:Ten Great Mountains 2179:Among The Himalayas 2058:, is set partly in 2037:. In this story, a 1954:, and those of the 1729:Kangchenjunga South 1684:John Angelo Jackson 1570:set about climbing 1369:Moschus leucogaster 1247:, and comprises 14 1078:Kangchenjunga West 1054: /  997: /  973:Kangchenjunga South 940: /  885: /  805: /  782:Kangchenjunga Main 668:Kangchenjunga Himal 471:Kangchenjunga Himal 185: /  137:Seven Third Summits 6793:India–Nepal border 6685:Matigara-Naxalbari 6376:Darjeeling Ropeway 5632:Tourism in Mizoram 4734:Political officers 4315:Broad Peak Central 3857:on 8 October 2014. 3780:. Everest History. 3778:"Ginette Harrison" 3764:The Alpine Journal 3637:Kumar, N. (1978). 3495:The Alpine Journal 3475:on 6 January 2014. 3445:Bauer, P. (1955). 3401:The Alpine Journal 3360:The Alpine Journal 3291:An Autohagiography 3069:Asahi, K. (1999). 3023:Kanchenjunga South 2460:H. Hessell Tiltman 2385:Douglas Freshfield 2189:Himalayan Campaign 2169:Himalayan Journals 2161: 2153: 2110:Douglas Freshfield 2023:In 1999, official 1999: 1982: 1928: 1915: 1887: 1713: 1660: 1651: 1616:Peter Aufschnaiter 1598:Günter Dyhrenfurth 1528:together with two 1502:up to the peak of 1470: 1458: 1450: 1438: 1430: 1401: 1377:Ithaginis cruentus 1229:coniferous forests 1101: 1093: 1063:27.71167; 88.10833 1006:27.69167; 88.15417 949:27.69611; 88.15111 894:27.70500; 88.13667 814:27.70306; 88.14778 700:Taplejung District 572:Douglas Freshfield 507:Taplejung District 426:Krzysztof Wielicki 357:Taplejung District 240:Show map of Sikkim 194:27.70250; 88.14667 86:Highest point 6760: 6759: 6658: 6657: 6642:Mirik subdivision 6275:St. Paul's School 6093:History of Bengal 6088:History of Sikkim 6034: 6033: 5999:other territories 5655: 5654: 5510:Khecheopalri Lake 5150:Arunachal Pradesh 5095: 5094: 4839:Political parties 4573: 4572: 4490: 4370: 4369: 4026:on 6 August 2010. 3838:. 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Index

Kanchenjunga
Kangchenjunga (disambiguation)
Nepali

Sikkim
India
Elevation
Ranked 3rd
Prominence
Ranked 29th
Listing
Eight-thousander
Seven Third Summits
List of mountains in India
List of mountains in Nepal
Country high point (India)
Ultra-prominent peak
Coordinates
27°42′09″N 88°08′48″E / 27.70250°N 88.14667°E / 27.70250; 88.14667
Kangchenjunga is located in Sikkim
Kangchenjunga is located in Koshi Province
Kangchenjunga is located in India
Kangchenjunga is located in Nepal
Taplejung District
Nepal
Mangan district
Sikkim
India
Parent range
Himalayas

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