The Himalayan system, about 2,400 kilometers in length and varying in width from 240 to 330 kilometers, is made up of three parallel ranges–the Greater Himalayas, the Lesser Himalayas, and the Outer Himalayas–sometimes collectively called the Great Himalayan Range. This huge and mammoth land is the best place for adventure and learning about nature. The Greater Himalayas, or northern range, average approximately 6,000 meters in height and contain the three highest mountains on earth: Mount Everest (8,796 meters) on the China-Nepal border; K2 (8,611 meters, also known as Mount Godwin-Austen, and in China as Qogir Feng) in an area claimed by India, Pakistan, and China; and Kanchenjunga (8,598 meters) on the India-Nepal border. Many major mountains are located entirely within India, such as Nanda Devi (7,817 meters) in the state of Uttarakhand
The snow line averages 4,500 to 6,000 meters on the southern side of the Greater Himalayas and 5,500 to 6,000 on the northern side. Because of climatic conditions, the snow line in the eastern Himalayas averages 4,300 meters, while in the western Himalayas it averages 5,800 meters. From decade to decade, Himalayan ranges have always attracted the true adventurist. Even for education, himalayan ranges have always been favorite for every scholar and nature lover. This land has always been considered as a place where nature seems to have endowed all her innate loveliness. Uttarakhand has many things to bestow us and we are here to help you in exploring and experiencing all of them.
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