Gaurishankar Mountain
Gaurishankar Mountain is a prominent peak in the Himalayas, located in Nepal. It stands at an elevation of 7,134 meters (23,406 feet) and is part of the Langtang National Park. The mountain is named after the Hindu deities Gauri and Shankar, symbolizing the union of male and female energies.
The mountain is known for its stunning beauty and challenging climbing routes, attracting mountaineers and trekkers from around the world. Its majestic presence is often admired from nearby areas, including the popular trekking route to Everest Base Camp. Gaurishankar is also considered sacred by local communities.