
Khangchengyao
Tourist Attraction
Khangchengyao
Khangchengyao is a majestic mountain peak located in North Sikkim, part of the Eastern Himalayas. Standing at an impressive elevation of 6,913 meters (22,680 feet), it is the fourth highest peak in Sikkim and the tenth highest in India.
The peak is revered by the locals and is known as the "Male Deity" according to folklore. Khangchengyao is situated northwest of Yumesodong and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
The mountain is a popular destination for mountaineers and adventurers, with the first ascent recorded in 1912 by Alexander Mitchell Kellas and his Sherpa team. The Indian Army has also undertaken expeditions to this peak, showcasing the determination and spirit required to conquer such heights.
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