Chamrao Parbat II

Chamrao Parbat II is a mountain of the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand, India. It is situated in the Zaskar Range. The elevation of Chamrao Parbat II is 6760 m and its prominence is 210 m. It is 41st highest located entirely within the Uttarakhand. Nanda Devi, is the highest mountain in this category. It lies 6.6 km NW of Kamet 7756 m. Its nearest higher neighbor Mukut Parbat 7242 m lies 2.5 km SE and it is 9 km NW of Mana NW 7092 m. It lies 3.3 km SE of Chamrao Parbat I.

Climbing history
A four-member New Zealand expedition team comprising E. P. Hillary from Auckland, W. G. Lowe from Hastings, F. M. Cotter from Christchurch, and H. E. RIDDIFORD and four sherpas Pasang Dawa Lama, Nima, his brother Thundu, and Ylla Tenzing started their journey from Ranikhet on 2 June 1951 towards Badrinath. Their main objectives in this expedition is Nilkanth and Mukut Parbat. They had climbed many other peaks including P. 6760. W. G. LOWE and Hillary climbed P. 6760 on 5 August 1951.

Neighboring and subsidiary peaks
Neighboring or subsidiary peaks of Chamrao Parbat II:
 * Kamet: 7756 m30.92°N, 79.59167°W
 * Mana Peak: 7272 m30.88056°N, 79.61528°W
 * Mana Northwest: 7092 m30.89361°N, 79.59917°W
 * Bidhan Parbat: 6520 m30.86333°N, 79.68028°W
 * Mandir Parbat: 6559 m30.82778°N, 79.60389°W
 * Abi Gamin: 7355 m30.9325°N, 79.6025°W
 * Mukut Parbat: 7242 m30.94917°N, 79.57°W
 * Saraswati Parbat I: 6940 m31.03167°N, 79.50167°W
 * Balbala: 6416 m31.02361°N, 79.43389°W

Glaciers and rivers
Near by glaciers and river Dakshini Chamrao glacier, Balbala glacier and Paschimi Kamet glacier all the glacier drain their water in the Saraswati River which then joins Alaknanda River near Mana village one of the main tributaries of Ganga river. The River Dhauli Ganga emerges from Purbi Kamet Glacier and met Alaknanda river at Vishnu Prayag an 82 km journey from its mouth. Alaknanda river is one of the main tributaries of Ganga.