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Saraswati Parbat I

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Saraswati Parbat I
Saraswati Parbat I is located in Uttarakhand
Saraswati Parbat I
Saraswati Parbat I
Location in Uttarakhand
Highest point
Elevation6,940 m (22,770 ft)[1]
Prominence871 m (2,858 ft)[2]
Coordinates31°01′54″N 79°30′06″E / 31.03167°N 79.50167°E / 31.03167; 79.50167
Geography
LocationUttarakhand, India
Parent rangeGarhwal Himalaya
Climbing
First ascentThe first ascent by an Indo-Japanese Ladies' Expedition. The summit was climbed on 18 August 1992.

Saraswati Parbat I or (Hindi: सरस्वती पर्वत I) is a mountain in Uttarakhand India. It's the joint 45th highest located entirely within the India. Nanda Devi, is the highest mountain in this category. Saraswati Parbat I is 311th highest peak in the world. The summits is 6940 meter or 22769 feet. It falls under Kamet Zaskar Range.[3] It was first attempted by an Indo-Japanese Ladies' Expedition.Led by Santosh Yadav, (leader), Reiko Terasawa (Japanese leader).[4]

Climbing history

It was first climbed by an Indo-Japanese Ladies' Expedition.Led by Santosh Yadav, (leader) and Reiko Terasawa (Japanese leader) on 18 August 1992. The other members are Rita Patel, (doctor) Alpana Pangtey, (LO), Takako Kato, Mayumi Shirasawa, Emiko Yamaguchi, Yoshie Kameda, Eri Kusuda (Japanese), Jyotica Negi, Bhanita Timungpi, Mamata Thakur (Indian). Indian team was the first to reach the summit on 18 August 1992 at 4 pm, following day on 19 August Japanese team also reached the summit. They established 3 camps to reach the summit.[4]

Neighboring and subsidiary peaks

Saraswati Parbat I neighboring or subsidiary peaks:

Glaciers and rivers

The Balbala Glacier. Saraswati River.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Error".
  2. ^ "Saraswati Parvat I".
  3. ^ https://4sport.ua/_upl/2/1442/highasiato6650DRAFT-a-and-b-peaks.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ a b "EXPEDITIONS AND NOTES 8 SARASWATI PEAK". 50. 1994. Retrieved 16 April 2020. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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