Mansiri Himal

Mansiri Himal is a small, high subrange of the Himalayas in north-central Nepal, about 100 km (62 mi) northwest of Kathmandu. The Marsyangdi River separates the Mansiri from the Annapurnas to the southwest, then an upper tributary Dudh Khola separates Peri Himal to the northwest. On the east side, the Burhi (Budhi) Gandaki separates the Mansiri from Ganesh Himal, Serang or Sringi Himal and Kutang Himal. All these streams are tributary to the Gandaki. * Manaslu, 8,156 m (26,759 ft), 8th highest * Himalchuli, 7,893 m (25,896 ft), 18th highest * Ngadi Chuli, 7,871 m (25,823 ft), 20th highest

Mansiri Himal

Mansiri Himal is a small, high subrange of the Himalayas in north-central Nepal, about 100 km (62 mi) northwest of Kathmandu. The Marsyangdi River separates the Mansiri from the Annapurnas to the southwest, then an upper tributary Dudh Khola separates Peri Himal to the northwest. On the east side, the Burhi (Budhi) Gandaki separates the Mansiri from Ganesh Himal, Serang or Sringi Himal and Kutang Himal. All these streams are tributary to the Gandaki. * Manaslu, 8,156 m (26,759 ft), 8th highest * Himalchuli, 7,893 m (25,896 ft), 18th highest * Ngadi Chuli, 7,871 m (25,823 ft), 20th highest