Mighty Kangchenjunga and it's different Shades....!!

Kangchenjunga, standing at 8,586 meters (28,169 feet), is the third-highest mountain in the world, located on the border between Nepal and India’s Sikkim.

Until 1852, it was thought to be the tallest peak, but the Great Trigonometric Survey later confirmed Mount Everest as the highest, followed by K2.

Despite its massive size, Kangchenjunga remains less explored due to its rugged terrain and the deep spiritual significance it holds for local communities. Out of respect for these beliefs, climbers traditionally stop just before the summit.

The mountain’s name, meaning "Five Treasures of Snow," symbolizes its five peaks.