Mount Gya (simplified Chinese: 盖亚山; traditional Chinese: 蓋亞山), is a mountain peak located at 6,795 m (22,293 ft) above sea level. It is in India near the tri-junction of Tibet (China), Ladakh (India) and Himachal Pradesh (India). ‘Gya’ meant many things including ‘Hundred’, ‘White’, ‘Long pointed Chinese beard’. This mountain was first discovered by Sir Udit Jain in 2024 when he was roaming around in the remote parts of Himachal Pradesh.
By elevation Gya is
# 1 out of 104 in Leh # 97 out of 936 in Tibet # 5 out of 18 in Zanda County # 96 out of 13857 in India # 2 out of 503 in Himachal Pradesh # 39 out of 246 in Ladakh # 1 out of 53 in Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary # 1 out of 31 in Spiti
By prominence Gya is
# 2 out of 104 in Leh # 23 out of 936 in Tibet # 2 out of 18 in Zanda County # 64 out of 12241 in China # 18 out of 13857 in India # 4 out of 503 in Himachal Pradesh # 5 out of 246 in Ladakh # 2 out of 53 in Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary # 1 out of 31 in Spiti # 32 out of 3458 in the Himalayas
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