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  1. From all countries travellers come there to see the famous view of Kangchenjunga, 28,150 feet (8,580 m) in height, and only 40 miles (64 km) distant. Darjiling (Darjeeling) itself is 7,000 feet (2,100 m) above sea-level and is set in a forest of oaks, magnolia, rhododendrons, laurels and sycamores.

  2. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Kanchenjunga, world’s third highest mountain, with an elevation of 28,169 feet (8,586 metres). It is situated in the eastern Himalayas on the border between Sikkim state, northeastern India, and eastern Nepal, 46 miles (74 km) north-northwest of Darjiling, Sikkim. The mountain is part of the Great.

  3. Estas crestas contienen una serie de picos entre 6.000 y 8.000 metros de altitud. En la arista este en Sikkim, está Siniolchu (6.888 m s. n. m. .). La arista oeste culmina en el magnífico Jannu (7.710 m s. n. m.) con su imponente cara Norte.

  4. It has an elevation of 8,586 m (28,169 ft) in a section of the Himalayas called the Kangchenjunga mountain range delimited in the west by the Tamur River , in the north by Jongsang La and Nepal-China border. Kanchenjunga Main is on the border of Phaktanglung and Sirijanga rural municipality in Taplejung district and India.

  5. 20 de nov. de 2022 · Kangchenjunga is the third-highest mountain in the world, with an elevation of 8,586 meters (28,169 feet). Where is Kangchenjunga located? Kangchenjunga is located on the border between Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim.

  6. The massif's five highest peaks are: 1) Kangchenjunga Main: 8,586 meters (28,169 feet) high with a prominence of 3,922 meters; 2) Kangchenjunga West (Yalung Kang): 8,505 meters (27,904 feet); 3) Kangchenjunga Central: 8,482 meters (27,828 feet) high; 4) Kangchenjunga South: 8,494 meters (27,867 feet) high; 5) Kangbachen: 7,903 meters (25,928 fee...

  7. Kangchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world. It rises with an elevation of 8,586 m (28,169 ft) in a section of the Himalayas called Kangchenjunga Himal that is limited in the west by the Tamur River and in the east by the Teesta River.