1. Mount Everest: Located on the border between China and Nepal, the altitude is 8848At 86 meters, it is the highest mountain in the world. Mount Everest, the main peak of the Himalayas and the highest peak in China and the world, is one of the ultimate goals for climbers.
2. Chogori Peak: Located on the border between China and Pakistan, with an altitude of 8,611 meters, it is the second highest peak in the world. Chogori is the main peak of the Karakoram Mountains and is a very difficult mountain to climb technically.
3. Kanchenjunga: Located on the border of Nepal and India, with an altitude of 8,586 meters, it is the third highest peak in the world. Kanchenjunga is a mountain in the Himalayas and a mountain with many faceted slopes that is difficult to climb.
4. Lhotse: Located on the border between China and Nepal, with an altitude of 8,516 meters, it is the fourth highest peak in the world and a peak in the Himalayas.
5. Makalu Peak: Located in Nepal and the Himalayas, with an altitude of 8,463 meters, it is the fifth highest peak in the world.
6. Zhuo Oyu Peak: Located on the border of China and Nepal, with an altitude of 8,201 meters, it is the sixth highest peak in the world.
7. Dhaulagiri Peak: Located in Nepal and the Himalayas, with an altitude of 8,172 meters, it is the seventh highest peak in the world.
8. Manaslu Peak: Located in Nepal and the Himalayas, with an altitude of 8,156 meters, it is the eighth highest peak in the world.
9. Nanga Parbat: Located on the border of Pakistan and India, with an altitude of 8,125 meters, it is the ninth highest peak in the world.
10. Annapurna Peak: Located in Nepal and the Himalayas, with an altitude of 8091 meters, it is the tenth highest peak in the world. Although it is the tenth peak, no one has managed to reach the summit so far!
These peaks are not only extremely high altitude, but also extremely difficult to climb, requiring climbers to have extremely high mountaineering skills and physical fitness. At the same time, these peaks are also challenged by various extreme weather and natural disasters, such as blizzards, glaciers, avalanches, etc. Therefore, climbing these peaks is an extremely challenging and dangerous activity.