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List of Ultras in the Eastern Himalayas

List of Ultras in the Eastern Himalayas: “

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This is a list of all the [[Ultra prominent peak]]s (with [[topographic prominence]] greater than 1,500 metres) in the eastern [[Himalayas]].

==[[Sutlej]] to [[Kali River (Uttarakhand)|Kali River]]s==

{| class=’wikitable sortable’
!No
!Peak
!Country
!Elevation (m)
!Prominence (m)
!Col (m)
|-
|1
|[[Nanda Devi]]
|{{IND}}
|7,816
|”’3,139”’
|4677
|-
|2
|[[Kamet]]
|{{IND}}
|7,756
|”’2,825”’
|4931
|-
|3
|[[Rangrik Rang]]
|{{IND}}
|6,684
|”’1,674”’
|5010
|-
|4
|[[Hathi Parbat]]
|{{IND}}
|6,727
|”’1,673”’
|5054
|-
|5
|[[Trisul]]
|{{IND}}
|7,120
|”’1,616”’
|5504
|-
|6
|[[Panchchuli]]
|{{IND}}
|6,904
|”’1,614”’
|5290
|-
|7
|[[Chaukhamba]]
|{{IND}}
|7,138
|”’1,594”’
|5544
|-
|8
|[[Nanda Kot]]
|{{IND}}
|6,861
|”’1,592”’
|5269
|-
|}

==Western Nepal: Kali to [[Arun River]]==

{| class=’wikitable sortable’
!No
!Peak
!Country
!Elevation (m)
!Prominence (m)
!Col (m)
|-
|1
|[[Mount Everest]]
|{{NEP}} / {{CHN}}
|8,848
|”’8,848”’
|0
|-
|2
|[[Dhaulagiri]]
|{{NEP}}
|8,167
|”’3,357”’
|4810
|-
|3
|[[Manaslu]]
|{{NEP}}
|8,163
|”’3,092”’
|5071
|-
|4
|[[Annapurna I]]
|{{NEP}}
|8,091
|”’2,984”’
|5107
|-
|5
|[[Shishapangma]]
|{{CHN}}
|8,027
|”’2,897”’
|5130
|-
|6
|[[Gurla Mandhata]]
|{{CHN}}
|7,694
|”’2,788”’
|4906
|-
|7
|[[Annapurna II]]
|{{NEP}}
|7,937
|”’2,437”’
|5500
|-
|8
|[[Dhaulagiri II]]
|{{NEP}}
|7,752
|”’2,397”’
|5355
|-
|9
|[[Makalu]]
|{{NEP}} / {{CHN}}
|8,485
|”’2,378”’
|6107
|-
|10
|[[Yangra]]
|{{NEP}} / {{CHN}}
|7,422
|”’2,352”’
|5070
|-
|11
|[[Cho Oyu]]
|{{NEP}} / {{CHN}}
|8,188
|”’2,340”’
|5848
|-
|12
|[[Chamar (mountain)|Chamar]]
|{{NEP}}
|7,165
|”’2,061”’
|5104
|-
|13
|[[Api (mountain)|Api]]
|{{NEP}}
|7,132
|”’2,040”’
|5092
|-
|14
|[[Labuche Kang]]
|{{CHN}}
|7,367
|”’1,957”’
|5410
|-
|15
|[[Nemjung]]
|{{NEP}}
|7,140
|”’1,920”’
|5220
|-
|16
|[[Kanjiroba]]
|{{NEP}}
|6,883
|”’1,870”’
|5013
|-
|17
|[[Saipal]]
|{{NEP}}
|7,031
|”’1,824”’
|5207
|-
|18
|[[Kubi Gangri]]
|{{NEP}} / {{CHN}}
|6,859
|”’1,699”’
|5160
|-
|19
|[[Deora (mountain)|Deora]]
|{{NEP}}
|4,390
|”’1,678”’
|2712
|-
|20
|[[Changla]]
|{{NEP}} / {{CHN}}
|6,721
|”’1,657”’
|5064
|-
|21
|[[Bhalu Lek]]
|{{NEP}}
|5,425
|”’1,643”’
|3782
|-
|22
|[[Himalchuli]]
|{{NEP}}
|7,893
|”’1,633”’
|6260
|-
|23
|[[Pangpoche]]
|{{NEP}}
|6,620
|”’1,622”’
|4998
|-
|24
|[[Gauri Shankar (mountain)|Gauri Shankar]]
|{{NEP}} / {{CHN}}
|7,146
|”’1,600”’
|5546
|-
|25
|[[Jethi Bahurani]]
|{{NEP}}
|6,850
|”’1,558”’
|5292
|-
|26
|[[Melungtse]]
|{{NEP}} / {{CHN}}
|7,181
|”’1,551”’
|5630
|-
|27
|[[Langtang Lirung]]
|{{NEP}}
|7,234
|”’1,534”’
|5700
|-
|}

==Sources==

*[http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/karakoram.html Western list]
*[http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/everest.html Eastern list]
*[http://www.peaklist.org/WWmaps/asia/map/ASIA_High.gif Map]

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{{Lists of Ultras}}
[[Category:Lists of mountains by prominence|Eastern Himalayan Ultras]]

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

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