Top 10 Highest Mountains on Our Planet

2. Nanga Parbat, Pakistan

Nanga Parbat is 8,126 meters high and it is the ninth mountain-top in the world. First man to climb here was the Austrian Herman Bull in 1953, since when his success manage to repeat only a few climbers. The ambition for climbers is not only to climb Nanga Parbat, but also to somehow emulate Bull. The threats to climbers are Islamic terrorists, so all those who are planning a trip, need to be very careful.

Nanga Parbat
Credit: Guilhem.Vellut