Mana Parbat I

Mana Parbat I (Hindi: माना पर्वत I) is a mountain of the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand India. Mana Parbat I stands majestically at 6794 m. It is the 34th highest located entirely within the Uttrakhand. Nanda Devi, is the highest mountain in this category. It is the 490th highest peak in the world. Mana Parbat I located 6771 m just west of Mana Parbat II and 6102 m north west of Kalindi Peak. The Chandra Parbat I lies 6739 m on the south side and Pilapani Parbat lies  6796 m on the north west side.

Climbing history
In 1996 A Korean expedition team of ten-members led by Min Kyu-Chung had attempted Mana Parbat I but aborted due to avalanche conditions.

Glaciers and rivers
It is surrounded by glaciers on all the sides: Kalindi Glacier on the southern side, Arwa Glacier on the eastern side, Mana Glacier on the northern side and Raktavarn Glacier on the western side.

Neighboring peaks
Neighboring peaks of Mana Parbat II:
 * Mana Parbat II: 6771 m30.95139°N, 79.25417°W
 * Kalindi peak: 6102 m30.92222°N, 79.28°W
 * Pilapani Parbat: 6796 m30.96583°N, 79.2125°W
 * Chandra Parbat I: 6739 m30.87194°N, 79.25694°W