All travelers are divided into several categories. Some are accustomed to and love to relax on the sunny coasts of seaside resorts, immersed in half-asleep and enjoying the gentle rays of the gentle sun. The second category does not see the difference between relaxing on the beach or excursions to picturesque, but by no means maritime cities. Others are hermit tourists. They love to be one on one with nature, and feel complete harmony away from the whole world. Travelers who strive with all their might to meet extreme adventures, conquer new heights and fight against the elements belong to the fourth category.
Lovers of lonely rest and adventure seekers know that complete unity with nature is provided by its formidable and powerful mountains, which transmit their colossal power even through photos. It is this evidence of natural splendor that allows you to fully experience the power and energy of the planet. A high mountain, the peak of which pierces the defenseless blue of the sky, will fill its conqueror with a huge reserve of strength and open his eyes to the unshakable beauty of nature.
A huge number of travelers seek to get to know the culture of skiing and snowboarding better, going to the distant Alpsor the Cordillera. However, the most powerful and majestic range is the Asian Himalayas. It is there, one after another, that a high mountain replaces its neighbor, which is in no way inferior to it in its splendor. The Himalayas are not only a granary of natural minerals, but also a refuge for people who left the mortal world to find contact with God. It is here that the famous temples of yogis, Buddhists and other seekers of harmony are located. So, in India, on the famous Silk Road, high above sea level is the high mountain Kunlun, or rather the ridge, where the border region of Ladakh is comfortably located. This mysterious, unexplored and only recently discovered place for tourists is the second home of Tibetan Buddhism. Numerous pilgrims from all over the world tend to this marvelous temple to meet God.
These high mountains, whose name is the Himalayas, stretched their gigantic power along India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan and China. At the same time, the special strength of the ridge is concentrated on the territory of the first three countries. These neighboring states have a huge number of common climatic, historical and cultural values. However, one thing that will always unite them is the Himalayas.
On a small territory of Nepal, a huge part is occupied by a mountain range. It is here that the greatest number of the world's greatest peaks is concentrated. So, on the border of this miniature state with China, there is the highest mountain of the entire planet - Chomolungma, the modern name of which is Everest. This majestic, snow-covered peak rises abovesea level at 8, 8 km. Every traveler dreams of conquering this mountain.
Also, Nepal is happy to show its guests the tip of Kanchenjunga, located at the intersection of the borders of this country with the spicy territories of India. Moreover, this ridge consists of five peaks, the height of the main of which is 8 km 586 meters.
Pakistan also has its overweight attraction. The so-called mountain K2, or Chogori, is located right here, next to the territory of China. This peak is the second peak of Chomolungma. Moreover, it is rightfully one of the most dangerous mountains for conquering. Only the most extreme tourists are not afraid to fight the elements of steep slopes.