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Kangchenjunga Massif

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The Kangchenjunga Massif is a colossal Himalayan mountain complex forming a border between Nepal and India. It contains Kangchenjunga, the world’s third-highest peak at 8,586 meters. This area is significant for serious mountaineering expeditions and is primarily utilized by experienced climbers seeking to summit this challenging location. The massif resides within the protected Kangchenjunga National Park.

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What is the elevation of Kangchenjunga?

The main peak of the Kangchenjunga Massif rises to an elevation of 8,586 meters (28,169 feet). This makes it the third-highest mountain in the world.

Where is the Kangchenjunga Massif located?

The massif is a colossal Himalayan mountain complex that straddles the border between Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim. It is situated in the far eastern portion of the Himalayas.

What is the traditional cultural significance of Kangchenjunga's summit?

The mountain is considered highly sacred by the people of Sikkim. Out of respect for local beliefs, climbers historically stop just short of the actual summit, leaving the very top untouched.

When was the first successful ascent of Kangchenjunga?

The first successful ascent of Kangchenjunga took place on May 25, 1955. The summit was reached by British climbers Joe Brown and George Band, who were part of a British expedition.

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