G Himalayas
The G Himalayas, also known as the Greater Himalayas, are a major mountain range in Asia, forming part of the larger Himalayan system. This range includes some of the world's highest peaks, such as Mount Everest and K2. The G Himalayas stretch across five countries: India, Nepal, Bhutan, China, and Pakistan, and are characterized by their rugged terrain and diverse ecosystems.
These mountains play a crucial role in the climate and hydrology of the region. They act as a barrier to monsoon winds, influencing rainfall patterns in the surrounding areas. Additionally, the G Himalayas are home to unique flora and fauna, including endangered species like the snow leopard and red panda.