Balbala (mountain)
Balbala is a mountain of the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand India. It is situated in the Zanskar Range on the border between India and China. The elevation of Balbala is and its prominence is. It is 100th highest located entirely within the Uttarakhand. Nanda Devi, is the highest mountain in this category. It lies 2 km east of Balbala West . Saraswati Parbat I lies 6.5 km ENE and it is 9.6 km WNW of Chamrao Parbat I. It lies 6.7 km ESE of Tara Parbat.
Climbing history
It was first climbed in 1947 by the Swiss Garhwal Expedition which started from the Gangotri range. The team consisted of Annelies Lohner, André Roch, Alfred Sutter, Alexandre Graven, René Dittert and four Sherpas. On 25 August at 10.30 a.m. they reached the summit of Balbala. The summiters were Dittert, Sutter, Ang Norbu, Graven, Tenzing, and Lohner.Neighboring and subsidiary peaks
Neighboring or subsidiary peaks of Balbala:- Kamet:
- Abi Gamin:
- Mukut Parbat:
- Saraswati Parbat I:
- Balbala west:
- Chamrao Parbat I:
It was the first summit by any Indian expedition after a Swiss expedition which made it to the top.