MOUNT DENALI – UNITED STATES
Mount Denali, 20,310 feet high, is the highest peak in North America. It is  the third most prominent and isolated peak on Earth. Denali was named by the Koyukons, who are part of the Alaskan Athabaskan tribes, and it means “the high one”.

JABAL MOUSSA MOUNTAIN – LEBANON
Jabal Moussa Mountain, 2,762 feet high, is a unique melting pot of biodiversity and history. It is located in the Keserwan District of Lebanon, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. It holds the status of a Biosphere Reserve.

MOUNT GANGKAR PUENSUM – BHUTAN
Mount Gangkar Puensum, 24,836 feet high, is the highest mountain in Bhutan. Its name means “White Peak of Three Spiritual Brothers”. It is located on the border of Bhutan and China. It is currently the most unclimbed mountain in the world.