The peak is located at 7,177 m (23,547 ft) above sea level in the extreme northeast of Nepal and northwest of Sikkim.
[2] The first ascent was made in late May 1930 by Erwin Schneider [de], a member of an international expedition which included climbers from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the UK and was led by Gunther Dyhrenfurth.
[5] Until Schneider went on to make the first ascent of Jongsong Peak on 2 June 1930, just a few days later, Nepal Peak was the highest summit reached in the world.
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