Caption: Kanchendzonga, Sikkim, India - Mar 2003. A Tibetan guide at Dzongchen, a mountain hut on the five-day trek to Gochela, base camp for Mount Ka


Caption: Kanchendzonga, Sikkim, India - Mar 2003. A Tibetan guide at Dzongchen, a mountain hut on the five-day trek to Gochela, base camp for Mount Kanchendzonga, India's highest peak and at 8,585 meters the world's third highest mountain. To the Sikkamese, who are Mahayana Buddhist, the mountain is sacred. Its name derives from the Kangen, and the Sikkamese believe it to be a guardien deity whose benign watchfulness ensures peace and prosperity over the land. Also it is only five days away from the nearest village of Yuksom, but nobody has ever climbed Kanchendzonga from the Sikkamese side -although it has been done from the Nepalese side-, complying with the wishes of the Sikkamese. Hosting a significant number of trekkers and eco-tourists each year, the Sikkamese government has taken steps in promoting environmental awareness. Credit: Leisa Contact: Legal Notice: Any use of this picture is subject to a license agreement entered into by the user and AsiaWorks Photography Ltd. All other rights reserved. Any re-use and redistribution of this image is prohibited. For sales enquiries regarding any additional use of this or other pictures from AsiaWorks Photography please contact


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