Kangchenjunga region

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The Kangchenjunga region is a remote Himalayan area surrounding the world’s third-highest peak, known for its dramatic mountain landscapes, traditional villages like Ghunsa, and rich biodiversity.

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Label Occurrences
Kangchenjunga region canonical 3
Kanchenjunga region 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
mountain region
accessTown Taplejung NERFINISHED
Yuksom NERFINISHED
border Bhutan NERFINISHED
Tibet Autonomous Region NERFINISHED
climate high mountain climate
conservationStatus partly protected area
contains Ghunsa NERFINISHED
Kambachen NERFINISHED
Kangchenjunga Base Camp (north) NERFINISHED
Kangchenjunga Base Camp (south) NERFINISHED
Kangchenjunga Conservation Area NERFINISHED
Khangchendzonga National Park NERFINISHED
Lhonak NERFINISHED
Pangpema NERFINISHED
Ramche NERFINISHED
Yamphudin NERFINISHED
country India
Nepal
elevationMax 8586 m
hasEcosystem alpine meadows
subtropical forests
temperate forests
hasWildlife Himalayan black bear NERFINISHED
Himalayan monal
musk deer
red panda
snow leopard
highestPeak Kangchenjunga NERFINISHED
inhabitedBy Limbu communities NERFINISHED
Rai communities
Sherpa communities NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic mountain landscapes
remote trekking routes
rich biodiversity
traditional villages
locatedIn Eastern Himalayas NERFINISHED
Himalayas
partOf Sikkim NERFINISHED
Taplejung District NERFINISHED
popularActivity mountaineering
trekking
wildlife watching
religion Buddhism
Hinduism
surrounds Kangchenjunga NERFINISHED
tourismType remote trekking destination
UNESCOWorldHeritageWithin Khangchendzonga National Park NERFINISHED

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Ghunsa locatedInRegion Kangchenjunga region
Yalung Glacier drainageBasin Kangchenjunga region
Province No. 1 containsMountain Kangchenjunga region
Tamur River sourceRegion Kangchenjunga region
this entity surface form: Kanchenjunga region