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Kanchenjunga Massif

description Kanchenjunga Massif Overview

Kanchenjunga Massif is an immense alpine mountain range situated on the Nepal-India border. It represents the world’s third-highest peak at 8,586 meters and features extensive glaciation. The massif gained prominence through the first successful summit in 1955 by a British expedition and remains a significant target for experienced mountaineers seeking challenging climbs within glaciated terrain. It is primarily relevant to those involved in alpine exploration and high-altitude mountaineering.

insights Ranking position

Kanchenjunga Massif ranks #2 of 231 in the Massif ranking, behind Bernese Alps, ahead of Teton Massif.

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What is the height and global rank of Kanchenjunga?

Kanchenjunga's elevation is about 8,586 meters. It is typically described as the world's third-highest massif.

Where is Kanchenjunga located?

The massif straddles the Nepal-India border near Sikkim. This frontier location is central to route planning and expedition logistics.

Who first summited Kanchenjunga and when?

A British expedition led by Charles Evans first reached the summit in 1955. That 1955 ascent is the standard historical reference for first summit chronology.

Is Kanchenjunga considered one of the major Himalayan technical objectives?

Yes, it is one of the major Himalayan high-mountain masses with major altitude and technical exposure. Its altitude and Himalayan weather make it central in mountaineering history.

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