Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain peak in the world, located in the Himalayas. Synonyms for this majestic mountain include the "Five Treasures of Snows," the "Five Sisters of Kanchenjunga," and the "Queen of the Eastern Himalayas." Native names for Kanchenjunga include "Khangchendzonga" in Tibetan, "Kumbhkarna" in Nepali, and "Dzo-nga" in Sikkimese. Kanchenjunga is considered a sacred mountain by the Sikkimese people, and is also a popular destination for trekkers and climbers. The stunning beauty and cultural significance of Kanchenjunga has made it an icon of the Himalayan range, and it continues to inspire people from all around the world.