Climb Above 7000M
As you are heading towards the peak of the mountain, the wind is in your hair and your heart is beating louder with all the exertion you have been through all the while trekking upward. But you keep moving forward. And when you reach the top, you see the panoramic views of snow-covered mountain peaks and a far-off glimpse of the valley through the filter of clouds and you realize all your hardship was totally worth it. This is how you feel when you successful climb up a mountain above 7000 M in India. You can trek to the most amazing mountain peaks in India with Khalur Adventures to plan your escapade in the realms of mother nature. You will get an opportunity to visit some of the serene mountains in the Indian subcontinent.You need to prepare yourself in advance before attempting to summit any high elevation mountain but when you are to climb above 7000 M mountains in India, you need to have certain skills. Prior experience in high altitude mountaineering in extremely low temperatures will help you cope on your expedition to 7000ers. You also need familiarity with mountaineering equipment. Climbing 7000 M and above mountains in India is reserved for experienced climbers only. You will have proper guidance from the trek leaders of Kahlur Adventures on acclimatization and get training to use the mountaineering equipment.
List of above 7000 M:
The Indian Himalayas has many mountains that stand proudly above the height of 7000 metres. Apsaras II (7200 m), Saltoro Kangri (7705 m), Sia Kangri (7093 m), Rimo Kangri (7385 m), Mamostong Kangri (7516 m), Plateau Peak (7287 m), Saser Kangri I (7672 m), Mukut Parbat (7242 m), Abi Gamin (7355 m), Kamet (7756 m), Hardeol (7151 m), Dunagiri (7066 m), Mana (7272), Chaukhamba I (7138 m), Chaukhamba II (7070 m), Trishul I (7120 m), and Satopanth (7075 m). Mount Nanda Devi (7816 m) is the second-highest mountain peak in India. And Mount Kun (7077 m) and Mount Nun (7135 m) are among the most difficult and popular among these.
There are several other mountain peaks that are above 7000 M and you need special permission from the Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Defense along with the Indian Mountaineering Foundation and other state government boundaries to climb these. Nepal Peak (7168 m), Pyramid Peak (7123 m), Talung South-II (7388 m), Tent Peak/Kirat Chuli (7365 m) and Zemun Peak (7038 m). There are a few mountain peaks that cannot be scaled under any circumstances and these are Talung (7349 m), Jongsong (7474 m), Cloud Peak (7416 m), Dome Khang (7442 m) and Pk 7033 (7033 m).
All the 7000ers peaks in India are technical and under the insightful guidance of Khalur Adventures’ proficient expedition leaders, you will achieve your goal of climbing some of the highest mountains in the world. Climbing a mountain above 7000 M is significant as it practices climbing the seven summits. Some climbers find these mountains really challenging while for others these are just the upgrade for future mountaineering aspirations. These 7000ers are perfect for the pre-Everest training as you come across similar difficulties.