What is muchu chhish?

Muchu Chhish is the seventh highest peak in the Karakoram Range, located in Pakistan. It has an elevation of 7,453 meters (24,453 feet) and is known for its challenging and technical climbing routes. Muchu Chhish is part of the Hispar Muztagh subrange of the Karakoram and is situated near the Hispar Glacier.

The first successful ascent of Muchu Chhish was made in 1979 by a Japanese expedition led by Hiroshi Aota via the southwest face. Since then, there have been several successful ascents of the peak by various international expeditions.

Due to its remote location and difficult climbing conditions, Muchu Chhish is considered a challenging peak to climb and attracts experienced mountaineers looking for a formidable challenge. The peak offers stunning views of the surrounding Karakoram mountain range and is a popular destination for adventure seekers.