Foreigners can now climb 137 Himalayan peaks, including Kanchenjunga
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Aug 22, 2019, 16:08 IST
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In a major turn of events for the global climbing community, the Indian government has thrown open 137 peaks in the Himalayas for foreigners. These 137 peaks also include the all-time muse of climbers, the mighty Kanchenjunga (als … Read more
In a major turn of events for the global climbing community, the Indian government has thrown open 137 peaks in the Himalayas for foreigners. These 137 peaks also include the all-time muse of climbers, the mighty Kanchenjunga (also Kanchendzonga). At 8589 m, Kanchenjunga is one of the most impressive names in the world of climbing. Read less
In a major turn of events for the global climbing community, the Indian government has thrown open 137 peaks in the Himalayas for foreigners. These 137 peaks also include the all-time muse of climbers, the mighty Kanchenjunga (also Kanchendzonga). At 8589 m, Kanchenjunga is one of the most impressive names in the world of climbing.
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