Gurla Mandhata

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Gurla Mandhata is a prominent Himalayan peak in southwestern Tibet, known for its great height and proximity to the sacred Mount Kailash.

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Gurla Mandhata canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
alternateName Naimona'nyi NERFINISHED
Naimonanyi NERFINISHED
Nemo Nani NERFINISHED
climate alpine
climbingDifficulty high-altitude mountaineering
climbingSeason autumn
spring
continent Asia
country China
drainage Brahmaputra River basin NERFINISHED
Indus River basin NERFINISHED
elevation 25242 ft
7694 m
faces Lake Manasarovar NERFINISHED
firstAscentBy Japanese expedition
Katsutoshi Hirabayashi NERFINISHED
firstAscentDate 1985-05-08
geologicalType fold mountain
hasFeature broad summit plateau
steep glaciated faces
hasGlacier yes
listing Seven-thousanders of the Himalayas NERFINISHED
locatedIn China
Tibet Autonomous Region NERFINISHED
southwestern Tibet NERFINISHED
mountainRange Himalayas NERFINISHED
near Lake Manasarovar NERFINISHED
Mount Kailash NERFINISHED
Rakas Tal NERFINISHED
notableFeature one of the highest peaks in Tibet
overlooks important pilgrimage routes to Mount Kailash
parentRange Transhimalaya NERFINISHED
partOf Himalayan orogeny NERFINISHED
prominence 2788 m
region Ngari Prefecture NERFINISHED
relativeLocation south of Mount Kailash
sacredStatus considered sacred in local traditions
snowCover permanent
standardRoute north side route
topographicIsolation significant

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Kailash Range contains Gurla Mandhata