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The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day

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The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day

In the southern foothills of the Himalayas, a mountain away from Tibet, China, there is one of the poorest countries in the world. However, this poor country grows eight of the world's highest peaks of more than 8,000 meters, and is also the birthplace of Buddhism, one of the world's three major religions.

The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day

Nepal is known as the "Alpine Kingdom", not the ordinary mountain kingdom, because it is backed by the Himalayas and has numerous "extreme mountains" distributed within its territory (mountains above 6,000 meters above sea level are called extreme mountains). Eight of the 14 highest peaks on Earth are located in nepal in whole or in part. They are all above 8,000 meters above sea level. Together, these highest mountains on Earth form the roof of our global village. The mountains rise and fall, and at sunrise and sunset, the majestic snow-capped mountains bloom with a divine light that cannot be described in words. It is revered as the "white seat of the gods".

The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day

Pokhara, nepal's second largest city, is the best place to enjoy the majestic Himalayas and the beautiful Lake Feva, Pokhara because it is located in the southern foothills of the Himalayas plain, the world's highest mountain range, the relative drop of the Himalayas is as high as 6 or 7 kilometers, surrounded by several snow-capped mountains of more than 7 or 8 kilometers, no matter where you are in Pokhara, you can enjoy the beauty of the snowy mountain feast!

The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day

Fishtail is one of the most iconic and recognizable mountains on the Himalayan horizon. The mountain is considered sacred and it is said that no one has ever climbed to the top. Visitors can admire her from the 25 km away city of Lake Pokhara or one of the many trails of the Annapurna Sanctuary.

Altitude: 6,993 m (124 m), meaning of the name: The mountain was named Machapuchare, which means "fish tail" in Nepali because its twin peaks resemble the tail of a fish.

The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day
The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day

Fishtail Peak is irreplaceable in the hearts of Nepalese people, in a Nepalese with Buddhist culture as the mainstream, this mountain is "God", the supreme belief above mortals, and the Nepalese government also explicitly prohibits climbing this peak. It is known as the "Fishtail Peak" known as the symbol of Nepal.

The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day
The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day

If you want to see Fishtail Peak up close, you can go to Pokhara, you can see the reflection of Fishtail Peak in Lake Peva in Pokhara, but to get closer to see the rugged simplicity of Fishtail Peak, you should go to the pristine mountains of northwest Pokhara, known as the "Little Switzerland of the East", and experience the unforgettable feeling of hiking and climbing. Arguably, nepal's most fascinating thing is not the palaces and temples of Durbar Square, but the hiking in the Himalayas.

The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day
The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day
The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day
The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day
The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day

Under the guidance of local guides, we twice walked into the pristine mountains of Northwest Pokhara, known as the "Little Switzerland of the East", to watch Fishtail Peak, once at sunset and once at sunrise, and wanted to take perfect sunset and sunrise photos, time and weather are very important conditions.

The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day

Located on the west side of Fishtail Peak, there is the first peak of Annapuna, with an altitude of 8091 meters; annapuna South Peak, 7219 meters above sea level; located on the east side of Fishtail Peak, in order, the third peak of Annapuna, 7555 meters above sea level; the fourth peak of Annapuna, 7525 meters above sea level; and the second peak of Annapuna, with an altitude of 7937 meters.

Fishtail Peak is prohibited from climbing, but visitors can take a small plane to see the magnificent landscape of Fishtail peaks and the Himalayas up close.

The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day
The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day

Every day, countless tourists from all over the world come to Pokhara to see the style of Fishtail Peak, the sky is dark, there are already many tourists standing in the most favorable terrain ready to shoot the sunrise, in the morning around eight o'clock in the moment, the beautiful Fishtail Peak fell.

The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day

Without hesitation, everyone pulled out their mobile phones, and the camera clicked up, lest they capture a large sunrise blockbuster.

The Sacred Mountain of Nepal, Fishtail Peak, which is forbidden to be climbed by anyone, is still the Virgin Peak to this day

Yuwei Peak is one of the three most famous 6,000-meter-class forbidden sacred mountains in the world, and the other two are in China: one is Kawagarbo, the Meili Snow Mountain at 6,740 meters above sea level in Deqin, Yunnan, and the other is Kailash Peak Kangrinboqe, which is 6,638 meters above sea level in Ali, Tibet. For these holy mountains created by God, it is and necessary for human beings to maintain enough reverence!

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