Hkakabo Razi

mountain

Hkakabo Razi is a 5,881-metre (19,295-foot) mountain in Asia. It is in the Burmese Himalayas range of the Kachin State in northern Myanmar. This mountain is in 3 countries: Myanmar , India, and China. It is the highest mountain in Myanmar. It has been protected as a national park since 1998. The mountain is in Kachin State, the northernmost state of Myanmar.

Hkakabo Razi
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Satellite image of Hkakabo Razi
Highest point
Elevation5,881 m (19,295 ft)[1]
Prominence904 m (2,966 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates28°19′42″N 97°32′08″E / 28.32833°N 97.53556°E / 28.32833; 97.53556
Geography
Parent rangeHimalayas
Climbing
First ascent15 September 1996 [1]
Easiest routesnow/ice climb

Takashi Ozaki (Japan, 1951 – May 14, 2011) and Nyima Gyaltsen (aka "Aung Tse"; Myanmar) made the first ascent in 1996.[1] As of 2021, they were the only people to have reached the top of the mountain and to have returned alive. Ozaki had attempted the mountain in 1995 but turned back due to bad weather.[2] The route to basecamp is long (four weeks). A dense rain forest needs to be traversed, with many unbridged stream crossings. Before 1993, foreigners were not allowed travel to the area. This may be one of the reasons why the first successful climb was only done recently.

In 2013, the nearby peak of Gamlang Razi was climbed and measured at 5,870 m (19,260 ft) using an advanced version of GPS, making it possibly the highest in Myanmar.[3] Ozaki had confirmed Hkakabo's height as 5881 m, but he did not yet have the GPS equipment to measure the exact height of Hkakabo Razi.[4]

A team was sent out, to measure the exact height, in 2014. They had to turn back at a height of 5,742 m (18,839 ft). They estimated that the summit was 800 ft (240 m) higher.[5] Therefore, its exact height is unknown.[5]

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