
Machapuchare
Machapuchare, also known as "Fishtail Mountain," is a prominent peak in Nepal’s Annapurna Range, renowned for its striking shape resembling a fish’s tail. Standing at about 6,993 meters (22,943 feet), it remains unclimbed out of respect for local religious beliefs. Its unique, pointed summit and dramatic cliffs make it a recognizable symbol in the region. Located near the city of Pokhara, Machapuchare offers breathtaking views and is a popular destination for trekkers and mountain enthusiasts. Its pristine, untouched condition reflects the natural beauty and spiritual significance associated with the Nepalese Himalayas.