The height of a mountain is the most important thing we want to know, but the height itself does not determine the beauty of a mountain.


The beauty of a mountain depends on several factors, such as shape or location. Here are some of the most beautiful mountains in the world.


Mount Kilimanjaro


Mount Kilimanjaro is located in northeastern Tanzania and about 160 kilometers south of the Great Rift Valley. It divides Tanzania from Kenya and is the highest mountain range in Africa.


The main body of the mountain stretches east to west for nearly 80 kilometers. The Mount Kilimanjaro area was created as a national park in 1968 and is home to many wild plants and animals.


The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization put it on the World Cultural and Natural Heritage List in 1981.


The Andes Mountains


The Andes mountains belong to the Cordillera. Located on the west coast of South America, the Andes Mountains are more than 8,900 kilometers long from north to south, making them the longest mountain range in the world.


The Andes Mountains, which separate the narrow west coast region from the rest of the continent, is one of the Earth's most important topographic features. It has a profound effect on the living conditions of the mountains themselves and the surrounding areas.


The Matterhorn


The Matterhorn may not be the highest peak in the Alps. But no other mountain in the world is as beautiful as the Matterhorn. It is a magical and attractive mountain.


The pyramid-shaped mountain on the Swiss border with Italy stands at 4,478 meters, making it one of the highest peaks in Switzerland. The Matterhorn is very steep, so it's a very challenging mountain to climb.


Denali peak


Denali is the highest peak on the North American continent at 6,190 meters above sea level. It's located in central Alaska, in the Denali National Park and Preserves. Denali is also the third highest peak in the world, after Mount Everest and Aconcagua in Argentina.


The spectacular peak itself is the main attraction of Denali National Park, which rises above six million acres of unspoiled wilderness. Even from a distance, Denali looks fascinating. Because Denali's summit is covered in snow all year round, the mountain is also home to the fifth-largest glacier in the world.


The Alps


The Alps are located in central Europe. The Alps are arc, with a length of 1200 kilometers, a width of 130 kilometers to 260 kilometers, and a total area is about 220,000 square kilometers.


The Alps is the largest mountain in Europe and a huge watershed. Many large rivers in Europe, such as the Danube and Rhine, originated from this. The river here has the characteristic of a typical mountain river, the current is swift, and the hydraulic resource is rich.


The Rocky Mountains form the backbone of the American Cordillera. It is made up of many small mountains and is called the "backbone" of North America.


The majestic Rocky Mountains stretch thousands of kilometers from north to south. With the exception of St. Lawrence, nearly all the great rivers in North America originate in the Rocky Mountains, which are an important continental divide.