GURLA MANDHATA.



Dr. T. G. Longstaff made an attempt to climb Gurla Mandhata in 1905, and attained a great height, possibly exceeding 23000 feet, but failed to reach the summit.   Gurla Mandhata, or Naimona'nyi or Memo Nani is the highest peak of the Nalakankar Himal, a small subrange of the Himalaya. It lies in Burang County of the Ngari Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, near the northwest corner of Nepal.


GURLA MANDHATA
Elevation: 7,694 m (25,243 ft)
Ranked 34th



In 1878 Mr. Ryall wrote of this mountain as follows:

Gurla Mandhata, which is 3500 feet higher than Kailas, is held in comparatively little religious esteem among the Buddhists and Hindus. Owing to its immense bulk and height—3000 feet above any peak within a radius of 40 miles—it is perhaps the most impressive sight in the whole of the Himalaya, the celebrated mountain of Nanga Parbat alone excepted. 
GURLA MANDHATA
Location: Tibet, China
Range: Nalakankar Himal, Himalaya
Coordinates: 30°26′18″N 81°17′57″E
First ascent: 1985 by Cirenuoji, Jiabu, Jin Junxi, K. Matsubayashi, Song Zhiyu, K. Suita, Y. Suita, T. Wada



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