There is absolutely no dearth of mountain ranges in China. Few of the world's tallest mountains are situated in the western part of China and prove to be a challenge for even the most seasoned campaigner. The Pamirs and the Tibetan Plateau are one of most attractive options for the mountaineers from around the world. Most of the peaks here are above 6000 m with few touching the magical 8000 m mark. It is advised that you get acclimatized with the weather and altitude before indulging in mountaineering. Also take weather predictions for the coming days beforehand to prevent any dangers on the heights.


















