Nepal Himalayas is located in the highest part of the Himalayan Mountain ranges in south-central Asia, extending more than 800 km from the Risibyas mountain range (Mahakali River) to the Kanchenjunga Mountain.
The range occupies of Nepal and extends into the Tibet Autonomous Region of China border. The Nepal-Tibet border roughly follows the line of the highest part of the range the Great Himalayas, featuring several of the world’s highest peaks: Everest 8,850m., Kanchenjunga 8,586m., Makalu 8,463m., Dhaulagiri I 8,167m., Manaslu 8,163m., and Annapurna I 8,091m. including more than 10-15 mountain range. These permanently snow-covered mountains overlook huge glaciers.