
The mountain. A tad over 4000 mtrs. From the Park's Reception area you can take a guided trek to the top. The deal is, on the first day you get to half way, have an early night and on the second morning set off at 2:00am, in the dark , to get to the top for sunrise. I understand the sunrise is worth the effort.

but from down here the mountain is no less impressive.

changing as it does every couple of minutes.

This photo was taken are dusk with a pink cloud floating past the bald granite mass.
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