SHISHA PANGMA

Mount Shishapangma, standing at 8,027m, is the 14th-highest peak in the world and is located in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Known as "The Holy Mountain," it is one of the more accessible 8000m peaks, with fewer technical challenges compared to other high-altitude mountains. First summited in 1964 by a Chinese expedition, Shishapangma remains a popular choice for climbers looking to reach the 8000m club. Despite its easier accessibility, the mountain still presents significant challenges due to harsh weather, high-altitude conditions, and unpredictable avalanches, making it a rewarding climb for those seeking adventure in the Himalayas.
SHISHA PANGMA
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Shisha Pangma Expeditions