
Pauhunri
Mountain Pass
Pauhunri
Pauhunri is a mountain in the Eastern Himalayas, situated on the border of Sikkim, India, and Tibet. It is located about 75 kilometers northeast of Kangchenjunga and marks the origin of the Teesta River.
The mountain has an elevation of 7,128 meters (23,386 feet) and was first climbed in 1911 by Scottish mountaineer Alec Kellas along with two Sherpas. Pauhunri is known for its challenging snow, ice, and rock climb, making it a popular destination for mountaineers.
The area around Pauhunri is characterized by its rugged terrain and stunning natural beauty, attracting adventurers and nature enthusiasts from around the world.
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Pauhunri is located in North Sikkim, Sikkim.
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