TOP 1 : Matterhorn, Switzerland
More than just a trip to Disneyland, the Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps is perhaps the most recognizable – and also the most pH๏τographed mountain in the world. A cable car ride from Zermatt to the nearby summit of Klein-Matterhorn will give you breathtaking pH๏τos of the Matterhorn that will make all your friends jealous.
TOP 2 : Kirkjufell, Iceland
Kirkjufell is located on the northern coast of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, in a fishing village called Grundarfjordur. Although only 460m high, Kirkjufell is Iceland’s iconic mountain and also the most pH๏τographed mountain in this country. The 11-hour tour will let you explore the entire mountain with a visit to lava caves, black pebble beaches, and the Snæfellsjökull volcano.
TOP 3 : Ama Dablam, Nepal
While the name “Ama Dablam” means “mother’s necklace,” this 6,848-meter peak located in eastern Nepal is also known as the “Matterhorn of the Himalayas” and ranks third on the list of recognized mountains. Most visited in the area.
TOP 4 : Roraima, Venezuela
More than 2,900 meters deep into the clouds, Roraima is one of the oldest rock formations on the planet and the inspiration for the popular Disney/Pixar animated film “Up”. While most of the mountain is located mainly in Venezuela, a small part of it is in Guyana and Brazil.
TOP 5 : Denali, Alaska
This highest peak in North America reaches an alтιтude of 6,190 meters. Mount Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley) dominates the Alaskan skyline. Surrounding it are 2,430,000 hectares of wilderness and national parks, adding grandeur to the already beautiful landscape of Denali.