List of mountains in Nepal

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Nepal contains part of the Himalaya, the highest mountain range in the world. Eight of the fourteen eight-thousanders are located in the country, either in whole or shared across a border with Tibet or India.

Mountain/Peak metres feet notes
Mount Everest 8,848 29,028 Highest mountain in the world
Kangchenjunga 8,586 28,169 #3 in the world
Lhotse 8,516 27,939 #4 in the world
Makalu 8,462 27,765 #5 in the world
Cho Oyu 8,201 26,906 #6 in the world
Dhaulagiri 8,167 26,794 #7 in the world
Manaslu 8,156 26,758 #8 in the world
Annapurna 8,091 26,545 #10 in the world
Gyachung Kang 7,952 26,089
Ngadi Chuli 7,871 25,823
Nuptse 7,861 25,790
Chamlang 7,319 24,152
Baruntse 7,220 23,688
Melungtse 7,181 23,555
Pumori 7,161 23,494
Gauri Sankar 7,134 23,405
Tilicho Peak 7,134 23,405
Salasungo 7,110 23,326
Machapuchare 6,993 22,943 Sacred mountain, unclimbed
Kang Guru 6,981 22,904 2005 avalanche kills 18
Kanjiroba 6,883 22,580
Ama Dablam 6,812 22,349 "Mother and her necklace"
Cho Polu 6,735 22,096
Num Ri 6,677 21,906
Thamserku 6,623 21,729
Khumbutse 6,640 21,725 First mountain west of Everest
Taboche 6,501 21,329
Mera Peak 6,476 21,246 Trekking peak
Hiunchuli 6,441 21,132 Difficult trekking peak
Cholatse 6,440 21,128
Kusum Kangguru 6,367 20,888 Difficult trekking peak
Kongde Ri 6,187 20,298 Trekking peak
Imja Tse 6,160 20,210 Popular trekking peak
Pokalde 5,745 18,848
Kala Pattar 5,545 18,192 Popular hiking peak below Pumori
Nirekha 6,069 19,910 New trekking peak
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