Mountaineering is a challenging sport that involves climbing from low-altitude terrain to high-altitude peaks while adhering to specific requirements.


It is not only a popular topic in outdoor circles, but people also have the desire to conquer the inaccessible peaks that are ranked among the most difficult in the world. In this article, we will introduce you to some of these steep peaks.


One of the world's most difficult peaks to climb is Baytabruck Peak. It was first attempted as early as 1971 but was not climbed for the second time until July 21, 2001.


The first successful summit was on July 13, 1977. One of the members of the first ascent of Tabulaque, Daw Scott, had to climb back to the team's base camp in a snowstorm because he broke both legs on the way up.


The third summit of Baita Brak was made on August 21, 2012. It is the 87th-highest peak in the world and is located about 42 kilometers away from Kanjurti Peak. The topographic prominence of Tablak Peak is 1891 meters.


Namcha Barwa Peak is located at the intersection of the Himalayas, Nyingchi Tanggula Range, and Transverse Range, with an altitude of 7782 meters. The South Peak is located in the Yarlung Tsangpo River area of a geologically complex plate tectonic movement, resulting in towering mountain walls, earthquakes, and avalanches that make climbing extremely difficult.


It is the highest mountain not climbed by humans for a long time until October 30, 1992, when the Sino-Japanese joint climbing team successfully summited it.


The White Cliffs of Dover are one of Britain's iconic images, and it is almost impossible to reach the top of the cliffs. These approximately 100 million-year-old white cliffs extend along the southeast coast and are centered at Dover Harbour.


They are mainly formed from chalk, with the highest top of the cliffs located at the mouth of the seafront.


Few places on earth are more remote than the Fiery Cliffs of Mongolia, an area that was the subject of five groundbreaking expeditions by American naturalist and explorer Roy Chapman Andrews between 1922 and 1930.


Andrews and his team discovered a large number of dinosaur fossils beneath the magnificent cliffs, including the first-ever dinosaur eggs and intact nests buried beneath rust-red sand.


Gonger Peak, 7649 meters above sea level, is the main peak of the Kunlun Mountains, majestic and challenging. Her difficulty is similar to Nanga Parbat, which means that the mountain is very huge, and there are only two ridges, both above 7000 meters.


This means that no matter which ridge you choose to climb from, you have to climb several mountains above 7000 meters before you can approach the main peak. On July 12, 1981, the British climbing team, consisting of Bornington, Balderman, Ruth, and Tusk, made the first ascent of the extreme summit of Mount Conger.


Mountaineering is a challenging and rewarding sport that allows people to push themselves to their limits and conquer some of the world's most difficult peaks.


These steep peaks, such as Baytabruck Peak, Namcha Barwa Peak, the White Cliffs of Dover, the Fiery Cliffs of Mongolia, and Gonger Peak, are not for the faint of heart, but they offer a unique and unforgettable experience for those who are up to the challenge.