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'''Saraswati Parbat I''' or (Hindi: सरस्वती पर्वत I) is a mountain in Uttarakhand India. It's the joint 45th highest located entirely within the India. Nanda Devi, is the highest mountain in this category. Saraswati Parbat I is 311th highest peak in the world. The summits is 6940 meter or 22769 feet. It falls under [[Kamet]] [[Zaskar Range]].<ref>https://4sport.ua/_upl/2/1442/highasiato6650DRAFT-a-and-b-peaks.pdf</ref> It was first attempted by an Indo-Japanese Ladies' Expedition.Led by Santosh Yadav, (leader), Reiko Terasawa (Japanese leader).<ref name="saraswati">{{cite journal |title=EXPEDITIONS AND NOTES 8 SARASWATI PEAK |date=1994 |volume=50 |url=https://www.himalayanclub.org/hj/50/28/expeditions-and-notes-8-saraswati-peak/ |accessdate=16 April 2020}}</ref>
'''Saraswati Parbat I''' or (Hindi: सरस्वती पर्वत I) is a mountain in Uttarakhand India. It's the joint 45th highest located entirely within the India. Nanda Devi, is the highest mountain in this category. Saraswati Parbat I is 311th highest peak in the world. The summits is 6940 meter or 22769 feet. It falls under [[Kamet]] [[Zaskar Range]].<ref>https://4sport.ua/_upl/2/1442/highasiato6650DRAFT-a-and-b-peaks.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref> It was first attempted by an Indo-Japanese Ladies' Expedition.Led by Santosh Yadav, (leader), Reiko Terasawa (Japanese leader).<ref name="saraswati">{{cite journal |title=EXPEDITIONS AND NOTES 8 SARASWATI PEAK |date=1994 |volume=50 |url=https://www.himalayanclub.org/hj/50/28/expeditions-and-notes-8-saraswati-peak/ |accessdate=16 April 2020}}</ref>


==Climbing history==
==Climbing history==
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==Neighboring and subsidiary peaks==
==Neighboring and subsidiary peaks==
Saraswati Parbat I neighboring or subsidiary peaks:
Saraswati Parbat I neighboring or subsidiary peaks:
* '''[[Kamet]]''', 7,756m (25,446&nbsp;ft), {{coord|30|55|12|N|79|35|30|E|type:mountain}}
* '''[[Kamet]]''', 7,756&nbsp;m (25,446&nbsp;ft), {{coord|30|55|12|N|79|35|30|E|type:mountain}}
* '''[[Mukut Parbat]]''', 7,242m (23,760&nbsp;ft), {{coord|30|56|57|N|79|34|12|E|type:mountain}}
* '''[[Mukut Parbat]]''', 7,242&nbsp;m (23,760&nbsp;ft), {{coord|30|56|57|N|79|34|12|E|type:mountain}}
* '''[[Abi Gamin]]''', 7,355m (24,131&nbsp;ft){{coord|30|56|59|N|79|14|30|E|type:mountain}}
* '''[[Abi Gamin]]''', 7,355&nbsp;m (24,131&nbsp;ft){{coord|30|56|59|N|79|14|30|E|type:mountain}}
* '''[[Chamrao Parbat I]]''', 6,910m (24,131&nbsp;ft){{coord|30|59|24|N|79|31|45|E|type:mountain}}
* '''[[Chamrao Parbat I]]''', 6,910&nbsp;m (24,131&nbsp;ft){{coord|30|59|24|N|79|31|45|E|type:mountain}}
 
==Glaciers and rivers==
==Glaciers and rivers==
The [[Balbala Glacier]]. [[Saraswati River]].
The [[Balbala Glacier]]. [[Saraswati River]].