Manaslu

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Manaslu is the eighth-highest mountain in the world, a prominent 8,000-meter peak in the Nepalese Himalayas renowned for its challenging climbing routes and dramatic ridgelines.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Manaslu North 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Himalayan mountain
eight-thousander
mountain
climbingDifficulty high
country Nepal
elevation 26781 ft
8163 m
firstAscentBy Druk Gyalpo
surface form: Gyalzen Norbu

Toshio Imanishi
firstAscentDate 1956-05-09
firstAscentExpedition Japanese expedition
firstWinterAscentBy Maciej Berbeka
Ryszard Gajewski
firstWinterAscentDate 1984-01-12
hasFeature avalanche-prone slopes
corniced ridges
dramatic ridgelines
large glaciated faces
hasGlacier Manaslu Glacier
hasSubpeak Manaslu self-linksurface differs
surface form: Manaslu North
isClimbedInSeason post-monsoon
pre-monsoon
isKnownFor challenging climbing routes
high objective hazards
isPopularFor expedition climbing
high-altitude mountaineering
latitude 28.549° N
listing Eight-thousander
surface form: Eight-thousanders

Ultra-prominent peaks
locatedIn Gandaki Province
Gandaki Province
surface form: Gorkha District

Mansiri Himal
Nepal
longitude 84.561° E
mountainRange Himalayas
nameLanguage Sanskrit
nameMeaning Mountain of the Spirit
nearbySettlement Arughat
Sama Gaun
parentPeak Cho Oyu
prominence 3092 m
protectedArea Manaslu Conservation Area
ranking eighth-highest mountain in the world
region Gandaki Province
surface form: west-central Nepal
requires climbing permit from Nepal government
standardRoute Northeast face
trekRoute Manaslu Circuit Trek

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Greater Himalayas contains Manaslu
Himalayas contains Manaslu
Manaslu hasSubpeak Manaslu self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Manaslu North