
Gaurishankar
Gaurishankar is a famous mountain peak located in Nepal, part of the Himalayas. It stands around 7,134 meters (23,406 feet) high and is known for its striking appearance, resembling a pair of twin peaks—Gauri and Shankar—symbolizing the Hindu deities. The mountain is revered both spiritually and scientifically, attracting climbers and trekkers for its challenging ascent and breathtaking scenery. Its rugged terrain and glacial features contribute to the region's unique biodiversity and geological significance. Gaurishankar is also a protected area, emphasizing conservation efforts for its delicate ecosystem.