ناندا ديفي
ناندا ديفي is the second-highest peak in India, standing at 7,816 meters (25,643 feet) above sea level. It is part of the Himalayas and is located in the Uttarakhand state. The mountain is named after the Hindu goddess Nanda, who is considered the protector of the region.
The mountain is known for its stunning beauty and challenging climbing conditions. It is surrounded by the Nanda Devi National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to diverse flora and fauna. Nanda Devi attracts climbers and trekkers from around the world, making it a significant destination for adventure tourism.