Satopanth South West
Satopanth South West | |
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P. 6770 | |
Highest point | |
Garhwal Himalaya |
Satopanth South West also called P. 6770 is a mountain of the
Bhagirathi I
6,856 metres (22,493 ft).
Gangotri National Park
The entire surrounding area are protected within the 2,390 km2 (920 sq mi) Gangotri National Park, one of the largest conservation area in India. The Gangotri National Park is home to several world-class treks, including Gangotri Gomukh Tapoban Nandanvan, Kedarnath Vasuki tal trek, Har ki dun valley trek, Badrinath to Satopanth tal trek, Gangotri to Kedar tal trek, Gangotri to Badrinath trek via Kalindi khal and many more.[citation needed]
Neighboring and subsidiary peaks
neighboring or subsidiary peaks of Satopanth south west:
- Satopanth, 7,075m (23,212 ft), 30°50′42″N 79°12′45″E / 30.84500°N 79.21250°E
- Vasuki Parbat, 6,792m (22,283 ft), 30°52′30″N 79°10′30″E / 30.87500°N 79.17500°E
- Bhagirathi Parbat III, 6,454m (21175 ft)30°52′09″N 79°08′01″E / 30.86917°N 79.13361°E
- Swachhand, 6,721m (22051 ft)30°48′34″N 79°13′27″E / 30.80944°N 79.22417°E
- Chaukhamba I, 7,138m (23419 ft)30°52′55″N 79°08′01″E / 30.88194°N 79.13361°E
- Mandani Parbat, 6,193m (21175 ft)30°44′01″N 79°11′57″E / 30.73361°N 79.19917°E
Glaciers and rivers
On the southern side lies
Dev Prayag and called Ganga there after.[2]
See also
- List of Himalayan peaks of Uttarakhand
References
- ^ a b "High Asia - All mountains and main peaks above 6650 m". 21 May 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-05-21. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
- ^ "Devprayag | Times of India Travel". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 22 May 2020.