Kanchanjangha mountain is seen without crossing the border in Tentulia upazila of Panchagarh district. Kanchanjangha peak becomes visible in the sky of the autumn season. This mountain is beckoning to nature lovers with its eye-catching beauty.
This is the second highest peak of the Himalayas and the third highest peak in the world. This mountain peak has been visible for a few days. This Tentulia Upazila of Panchagarh is an ideal place for those who do not have the opportunity to visit Kanchenjunga by passport-visa to the neighboring country. Kanchanjangha mountain can be observed with the naked eye from various places including Tentulia. This mountain peak floating in the blue sky amidst greenery is one of the attractions of the tourists visiting Panchagarh.
This Himalayan peak can be seen only when there is a dark blue sky free from clouds and fog. However, if there are clouds or fog in the sky, many times the visitors have to return disappointed. It is known that those who can afford to enjoy the beauty of the charming mountain at Tiger Hill in the city of Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. Tiger Hill in Darjeeling is the most ideal place to see the peak of Kanchanjangha. Some go to Sandakpu or Falut. Some go directly to Nepal to observe this peak.
But the opportunity to see for yourself in a domestic environment is available only from Panchagarh. Kanchenjunga can be seen from almost all the empty places in Panchagarh.
But the best view is standing on the banks of the Mahananda river that flows by the Upazila Parishad of Tentulia. Kanchanjangha can be seen in cloud and fog free weather during October to December but last time this peak appeared a little earlier. This time the highest peak is seen in the middle of October Talking to the locals, it is known that this snow-covered mountain peak appears sometimes white, sometimes pink and sometimes red when mixed with sunlight.
But the best time to enjoy Kanchenjunga is early morning and late afternoon.
In the early morning light, it fell right on top of Kanchenjunga. Meanwhile, it was still dark around, but the peak was shining.
In the morning light and in the afternoon the mountain peak takes on the color of burnt earth. It gets a bit blurry as the day goes on. Then the color is white. From a distance, it looks like a piece of ice on the sky.