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8 most popular mountain summits the world is crazy about

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 25, 2025, 16:11 IST
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8 most popular mountain summits the world is crazy about

Mountains have a magnetic pull, some attract climbers with their beauty, some with the challenges, and others simply because they sit at the crossroads of history, culture and adventure. There are a few peaks around the world that dominate bucket lists of extreme adventurers. These are the summits people obsess over, dream about, train for, and return to again and again. Below are 8 of the world’s most popular mountains and their iconic summits.

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Mount Everest, Nepal–China

No mountain captures the world’s imagination like Mount Everest. Standing at 8,848.86 m, it is the highest point on Earth and a global symbol of human ambition. The experience of climbing Everest is an expedition in every sense. The expedition starts with weeks of acclimatisation in the Khumbu Valley, and preparing for possible avalanches. The legendary Icefall tests every climber’s nerves. Reaching its summit means touching the roof of the world at least once in their lifetime.

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Kilimanjaro in Tanzania

Mount Kilimanjaro is popular because it blends scale with accessibility. At 5,895 m, it is Africa’s tallest mountain, but it requires no technical climbing, making it the most climbed high-altitude summit in the world. Kilimanjaro is famous for its dramatic ecological zones, 5 in total — lush tropical forests at the base, moorlands dotted with giant groundsels, alpine deserts with lunar-like rock formations, and glaciers at the summit. Each step feels like shifting into a different world. The real magic is at Uhuru Peak. For many adventure travellers, Kilimanjaro is their first big summit.

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Mount Fuji in Japan

Mount Fuji isn’t just a mountain; it is a national symbol, and a spiritual experience. Its perfect volcanic cone, often topped with snow, makes it one of the most photographed and climbed peaks in the world. Each year, hundreds of thousands ascend Fuji’s well-marked routes, often at night, to reach the top in time for Goraiko, the sacred sunrise. Climbing Fuji also includes trails dotted with shrines, torii gates, ancient stations, and volcanic rock fields.

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Mont Blanc in France–Italy

Mont Blanc is the crown jewel of the European Alps. At 4,808 m, it is the region’s highest peak and one of the most coveted climbs for aspiring alpinists. Its popularity lies in the stunning alpine scenes surrounding it — glaciers that flow like frozen rivers, sharp ridgelines, towering ice walls, and the postcard villages of Chamonix and Courmayeur at its bas

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The Matterhorn in Switzerland–Italy

The Matterhorn’s magnetism lies in its shape: a sharp, four-sided pyramid that rises almost vertically from the surrounding valleys. The mountain is instantly recognisable. Despite its beauty, the Matterhorn is one of the most challenging climbs in the Alps, demanding technical confidence, fitness and mental grit. Every year, thousands attempt its summit routes not just for bragging rights but because standing atop this legendary peak feels like stepping into mountaineering history.

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Mount Elbrus, Russia

Mount Elbrus is a part of the Seven Summits challenge, and is Europe’s tallest peak at 5,642 m. Unlike Everest or Denali, Elbrus is accessible to strong trekkers because its standard routes are non-technical. Elbrus is popular among climbers transitioning from mid-altitude trekking to serious mountaineering. Mount Elbrus’ harsh weather ensures that reaching the summit is still a hard-earned achievement.

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Aconcagua in Argentina

At 6,961 m, Aconcagua is the tallest peak outside Asia. What makes it fascinating is that it can be climbed without technical climbing gear, drawing trekkers who dream of touching near-7,000 m. The mountain is characterised by wide valleys, desert landscapes, colourful sediment cliffs, and icy high passes.

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Denali in USA

Denali is North America’s highest peak and one of the world’s most respected mountains. Its dominance comes not just from its height (6,190 m) but from its sheer vertical rise — over 5,500 m from base to summit, greater than Everest. Climbing Denali is an expedition into raw wilderness: crevasse fields, sub-zero temperatures, storm systems that can trap climbers for days, and a striking absence of human habitation.

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