Belukha Mountain is a majestic peak located in the Siberian Altai, revered for its stunning beauty and challenging climbs.
Overview
Flora And Fauna
Geological History
Weather And Climate
Cultural Significance
Geography And Location
Local Legends And Myths
Climbing And Trekking Information
Conservation And Environmental Issues
World Heritage Site
Altai Mountains
Altai People
Snow Leopard
Weathering
Pollution
Mountains
Mountain
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🐻 Belukha is surrounded by diverse wildlife, including golden eagles and snow leopards.
🏔️ Belukha Mountain is the highest peak in the Siberian Altai region, standing at 4,506 meters (14,783 feet).
❄️ The mountain is part of the Golden Mountains of Altai, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
💧 The Belukha Glacier is a significant feature of the mountain, contributing to local river systems.
🌨️ Belukha Mountain has a rugged terrain that poses a challenge even for experienced climbers.
🧗♀️ It is considered a sacred site in various local cultures, attracting both climbers and spiritual seekers.
🌌 The mountain offers stunning views and is a popular destination for trekkers and photographers.
📍 Belukha is located near the Russian–Kazakh border, adding to its geographical significance.
🏞️ The surrounding area is rich in flora and fauna, with many rare species found here.
🚶♂️ The best time to visit Belukha for climbing is during the summer months, specifically June to September.
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