Gangkhar Puensum in Bhutan is the tallest unclimbed mountain in the world at 7,570 metres
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Muchu Chhish, Pakistan: A peak standing at a whopping 7,452 metres is part of the Hispar Muztagh subrange in the Karakoram Range
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Kabru: Located on the border of India and Nepal, this massif has several peaks, including Kabru North which remains unclimbed
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Sia Kangri: Located on the border between India and China, Sia Kangri stands at 24,350 ft in the Eastern Karakoram Range
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Melungtse: A mountain on the border of Nepal, Melungtse is an extension of Everest. While the main peak has been climbed, the lower peak remains unclimbed
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Labuche Kang III, Tibet, and China: This 7,250-metre peak with a prominence of 570 metres is located on the border between Tibet and China
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Rimo I, India: A peak on the Indian side of the Kangchenjunga massif, Rimo I remains unclimbed due to its technical climbing challenges
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Karjiang I: Located on the border between Tibet and China, Karjiang I is a 7,221-metre peak with a prominence of 895 metres
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Mount Kailash: Considered a sacred place in four religions, climbing Mount Kailash is prohibited out of respect for religious beliefs
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Baltoro Kangri, Pakistan: Located in the Baltoro Muztagh sub-range of the Karakoram mountains, it is a neighbouring peak to K2