Chiumo

Chiumo (also known as Chumo or Chomo in Tibet) also known as Khyarisatam by Nyishi people and Kawang Gyang by Puroik people in Arunachal Pradesh; is a mountain peak located at 6,890 m (22,600 ft) above sea level on the McMahon Line, which runs between the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India and Tibetan Autonomous Region of China.

The first one is Kangto, situated 6.6 mi (10.6 km) west-south-west, a part of Assam Himalaya.

[1] The southern flank of the Chiumo is located in the Kameng River Basin, while the Subansiri River drains the northern flank.

However three attempts have been made from the south in the last 5 years by Tapi Mra, Taro Hai, Tagit Sorang and Tame Bagang who were part of the team including several tens of Puroik guides.

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