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Gengar poots mou tai. bouhtan1/30/2024 ![]() ![]() At the end of the 20th century, a group of Japanese explorers ever climbed a peak next to its summit for close observation. Nevertheless, some people still tried to observe Gangkhar Puensum by climbing another peak close to its summit. Now, no one can go climbing this mountain officially. However, there was no strict ban at that time. Bhutanese hope that in this life, this mountain will not be trampled on by human footsteps. The name of Mount Gangkhar Puensum can be roughly translated as "White Peak of the Three Spiritual Brothers", which is a well-deserved sacred mountain. In the hearts of Bhutanese, sacred mountains are inhabited by gods and cannot be disturbed by humans. Far view 10 Himalayan mountains including Gangga Bunsun at Dochula Pass. Since 1994, the Bhutanese government has stipulated that all peaks above 6,000 meters above sea level in Bhutan are prohibited from climbing to show respect for the spiritual beliefs of local residents. On the other hand, the law banned climbing it. Although it was allowed to open in 1983, the four climbing attempts finally failed. Later, a scientist made a map of the local area through field surveys, which made people know something about the mountain. Many people can only try to find the entrance with experience and intuition, but all fail. Many explorers come here without knowing where to go up the mountain. On the one hand, the Gangkhar Puensum mountain is indeed very difficult to climb. Expeditions from many countries have been tried many times, but all ended in failure. However, although Mount Gangkhar Puensum is 7,570 meters high, which is 1274 meters lower than Mount Everest’s 8,844 meters (Chinese standard), no one has been able to reach its summit so far. Even the 8,844-meter-high Mount Everest, there are new conquerors every year. With the development of human history, there are many mountains that have been conquered. Kanchenjunga on the border map of Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan. ![]() ![]() Gangkhar Puensum is located at the controversial border between Bhutan and China, but what's certain is that Gangkhar Puensum is the tallest unclimbed mountain in the world. This may explain why the Bhutanese authorities announced the ban on climbing this mountain in 1994, out of respect for the local spiritual beliefs. The name of the mountain can roughly be translated as "White Peak of the Three Spiritual Brothers". It is currently the highest unclimbed mountain in the world although it's 1,274 meters lower than Mount Everest. It is located in the border area between China and Bhutan. Gangkhar Puensum, also known as Kanchenjunga, is 7570 meters above sea level and the 40th highest mountain in the world. ![]()
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