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Most Climbed Mountains Of The World

Monadnock, the second-most frequently-climbed mountain on Earth, attracts 125,000 hikers annually, second only to Mount Fuji in Japan, which attracts over 200,000 hikers.

Source: newhampshire.com

Mt Fuji, a 13 million-people city, is frequently ranked as the most climbed mountain in the world due to its perfectly conical backdrop.

Source: japan.travel

Hood, second most climbed mountain globally, was climbed by 411 people on August 9, 1936, making it the largest party to ever ascend it.

Source: oregonwild.org

Croagh Patrick, the fourth-highest mountain in Connacht, is climbed by thousands of pilgrims on Reek Sunday, a custom dating back to the Middle Ages.

Source: pilgrimagemedievalireland.com

Adam's Peak, a sacred mountain in central Sri Lanka, is famous for its 1.8m rock formation, Sri Pada, which is also used to name the mountain itself.

Source: exploringkiwis

The most climbed peak Mount Tai on the planet is likely the Chinese peak near Tai'an, Shandong, in China.

Source: chinahighlights.com

Hallasan, South Korea's tallest mountain, is located on Jeju Island and is a National Park and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, renowned for its biodiversity and scientific interest.

Source: alltrails.com