Kanchenjunga massif
The Kanchenjunga massif is a prominent mountain range located in the eastern Himalayas, straddling the border between Nepal and India. It is home to the third highest peak in the world, Kanchenjunga, which rises to 8,586 meters (28,169 feet). The massif features five peaks, with the main summit being revered in both local culture and mountaineering history.
The region surrounding the Kanchenjunga massif is rich in biodiversity and is part of the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. This area is known for its unique flora and fauna, including rare species like the red panda. The massif attracts trekkers and climbers, offering stunning views and challenging routes for adventurers.