Mount Everest: Climbing the world's highest peak is inherently dangerous due to the altitude, unpredictable weather, and challenging terrain.
Annapurna Circuit: A popular trekking route in Nepal that is prone to landslides, avalanches, and extreme weather.
Nanda Devi: The second-highest peak in India is known for its treacherous terrain and extreme weather conditions.
Rohtang Pass: A high mountain pass in the Indian Himalayas that is prone to landslides and avalanches.
Siachen Glacier: The world's highest battlefield, located between India and Pakistan, is a dangerous area due to the extreme altitude and harsh weather conditions.
Kangchenjunga: The third-highest peak in the world is located on the border of India and Nepal and is known for its dangerous terrain and unpredictable weather.
Zanskar Valley: A remote region of the Indian Himalayas that is prone to flash floods and landslides during the monsoon season.
Spiti Valley: A high-altitude desert region in the Indian Himalayas that can be dangerous due to its extreme weather conditions and remote location.
Gokyo Lakes: A popular trekking destination in Nepal that can be dangerous due to the risk of altitude sickness and unpredictable weather conditions.