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List of mountains in Pakistan
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Pakistan is home to 108 peaks above 7,000 metres and 4555 above 6,000 m. There is no count of the peaks above 5,000 and 4,000 m. Five of the 14 highest independent peaks in the world (the eight-thousanders) are in Pakistan (four of which lie in the surroundings of Concordia, the confluence of Baltoro Glacier and Godwin Austen Glacier). Most of the highest peaks in Pakistan lie in the Karakoram mountain range (which lies almost entirely in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan, and is considered to be a separate range from Himalayan range) but some peaks above 7,000 m are included in the Himalayan and Hindu Kush ranges. Moreover, Pakistan is home to over 7,000 glaciers, more than anywhere except the polar regions.
Considerations
Main article: List of highest mountains
The list is an incomplete list of mountains in Pakistan. There are many named and unnamed peaks in Pakistan that are currently not included in this list. The list also includes many peaks that are not usually classed as independent mountains, but instead are considered sub-peaks of other mountains, due to having low topographic prominence (the height of a peak above the highest saddle connecting it to a higher summit). Also, many of the elevations listed are approximate, due to imprecise and inconsistent surveys. The ranks in the peaks above 7000 m are derived from the list of highest mountains.
The dividing line between a mountain with multiple peaks and separate mountains is not always clear (see Highest unclimbed mountain). A common threshold is to define a mountain as a summit with 300 m prominence (1,000 ft; also 10 traditional rope lengths). Alternatively, a relative prominence (prominence or height) is used (usually 7–8%) to reflect that in higher mountain ranges everything is on a larger scale. The list of highest mountains ranks the highest 100 summits with at least 500 m prominence, approximating a 7% relative prominence. A drawback of a prominence-based list is that it may exclude peaks commonly thought of as mountains that are connected via a high ridge to a taller summit. Many such peaks and mountains with less than sufficient prominence are included but not numbered in the list.
It is very unlikely that all the heights given are correct to the nearest meter; indeed, problems of definition of sea level can arise when a mountain is remote from the sea. Different sources often differ by many meters, and many mountains in the Karakorum differ by over 100 metres on different maps. These discrepancies serve to emphasise the uncertainties in the listed heights.
Geographical distribution
Most of the highest mountains in Pakistan are located in the Karakoram range, some high mountains are in Himalaya (the highest of which is Nanga Parbat, globally ranked 9th, 8126 m) and Hindu Kush (the highest of which is Tirich Mir, globally ranked 33rd, 7708 m).
The locations of the highest mountains are shown on the composite satellite image of Karakoram and Hindu Kush below. The numbers refer to the global ranking in this "List of highest mountains". For clarity, lower peaks with labels overlapping higher peaks are left out of the main image.
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Most of the high peaks in Pakistan lie specifically in Gilgit–Baltistan with the exception of a few 7,000+ m peaks in the high Hindu Kush (the peaks marked in the northwest most region of Pakistan).
The peak marked as number 9 is Nanga Parbat (8,125 m), which is the 2nd highest Himalayan peak in Pakistan. All other peaks above 8,000m are in the Baltoro Muztagh subrange of Karakoram.
8000+ meters
| Rank (Pakistan) | World Rank | Name | Elevation | Prominence | Mountain Range | Photo | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | K2 (Chhogori) | 8611 m | 4020 m | Karakoram | [[File:Chogori.jpg | frameless | upright=0.7]] |
| 2 | 9 | Nanga Parbat | 8126 m | 4608 m | Himalaya | [[File:Fairy_Meadows_and_the_view_of_Nanga_Parbat.jpg | frameless | upright=0.7]] |
| 3 | 11 | Gasherbrum I (K5) | 8080 m | 2155 m | Karakoram | [[File:HiddenPeak.jpg | frameless | upright=0.7]] |
| 4 | 12 | Broad Peak | 8051 m | 1701 m | Karakoram | [[File:7_15_BroadPeak.jpg | frameless | upright=0.7]] |
| 5 | 13 | Gasherbrum II (K4) | 8035 m | 1524 m | Karakoram | [[File:Gasherbrum2.jpg | frameless | upright=0.7]] |
7000 to 8000 meters
| World Rank | Rank (Pakistan) | Name | Height (m) | Location | Sub-Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gasherbrum III (K3a) | 7,952 m | Karakoram | Baltoro Muztagh | ||
| 17 | 6 | Gasherbrum IV (K3) | 7,925 m | ||
| 19 | 7 | Distaghil Sar | 7,885 m | Shimshal | |
| 21 | 8 | Kunyang Chhish | 7,852 m | Shimshal | |
| 22 | 9 | Masherbrum (K1) | 7,821 m | Masherbrum Mountains | |
| 25 | 10 | Batura I | 7,795 m | Batura Muztagh | |
| 26 | 11 | Kanjut Sar | 7,790 m | Shimshal | |
| 27 | 12 | Rakaposhi | 7,788 m | Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains | |
| Batura II | 7,762 m | Batura Muztagh | |||
| 31 | Saltoro Kangri | 7,742 m | Saltoro Mountains | ||
| Batura III | 7,729 m | Batura Muztagh | |||
| 33 | 13 | Tirich Mir | 7,708 m | Hindu Kush | |
| 36 | 14 | Chogolisa I | 7,665 m | Karakoram | Masherbrum u |
| 38 | 15 | Shispare | 7,611 m | Batura Muztagh | |
| Silberzacken | 7,597 m | Himalaya | Nanga Parbat | ||
| Batura IV | 7,594 m | Karakoram | Batura Muztagh | ||
| *Unnamed* | 7,581 m | ||||
| 39 | 16 | Trivor | 7,577 m | Shimshal | |
| 44 | 17 | Skyang Kangri | 7,545 m | Baltoro Muztagh | |
| 44 | 18 | Yukshin Gardan Sar | 7,530 m | Shimshal | |
| 52 | 19 | Noshaq | 7,492 m | Hindu Kush | |
| 53 | 20 | Pumari Chhish (W) | 7,492 m | Karakoram | Shimshal |
| 54 | 21 | Passu Sar | 7,476 m | Batura Muztagh | |
| 58 | 22 | Malubiting (W) | 7,458 m | Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains | |
| 61 | 24 | K12 | 7,428 m | Saltoro Mountains | |
| Muchu Chhish | 7,453 m | Batura Muztagh | |||
| 63 | 25 | Sia Kangri | 7,422 m | Baltoro Muztagh | |
| 64 | 26 | Momhil Sar | 7,343 m | Shimshal | |
| 66 | 27 | Skil Brum | 7,420 m | Baltoro Muztagh | |
| 67 | 28 | Haramosh | 7,409 m | Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains | |
| 68 | 29 | Istor-o-Nal | 7,403 m | Hindu Kush | |
| 69 | 30 | Ghent Kangri | 7,400 m | Karakoram | Saltoro Mountains |
| 70 | 31 | Ultar Sar | 7,388 m | Batura Muztagh | |
| 74 | 33 | Sherpi Kangri | 7,380 m | Saltoro Mountains | |
| 78 | 34 | Saraghrar | 7,349 m | Hindu Kush | |
| 81 | 35 | Chongtar | 7,315 m | Karakoram | Baltoro Muztagh |
| 82 | 36 | Baltoro Kangri | 7,280 m | Masherbrum Mountains | |
| 88 | 37 | Yutmaru Sar | 7,283 m | Hispar | |
| Jutmo Sar | 7,330 m | ||||
| Bojohagur Duanasir I | 7,329 m | Batura Muztagh | |||
| Yazghil | 7,324 m | Shimshal | |||
| *Unnamed* | 7,300 m | ||||
| Passu Diar | 7,295 m | Batura Muztagh | |||
| *Unnamed* | 7,295 m | ||||
| Malubiting C | 7,291 m | ||||
| 87 | 38 | Baintha Brakk (The Ogre) | 7,285 m | Panmah Muztagh | |
| 89 | 40 | Baltistan Peak (K6) | 7,282 m | Masherbrum Mountains | |
| *Unnamed* | 7,280 m | ||||
| 91 | 41 | Muztagh Tower | 7,273 m | Baltoro Muztagh | |
| 93 | 42 | Diran | 7,266 m | Rakaposhi-Bagrote Mountains | |
| 104 | 43 | Malungutti Sar (Mulungutti) | 7,207 m | Shimshal | |
| 109 | 44 | Lupghar Sar (Central) | 7,200 m | Shimshal | |
| Hachindar Chhish | 7,163 m | Karakoram | |||
| Snow Dome | 7,160 m | Baltoro Muztagh | |||
| Praqpa Ri | 7,156 m | Baltoro Muztagh | |||
| Latok I | 7,151 m | Panmah Muztagh | |||
| Gasherbrum V | 7,147 m | Baltoro Muztagh | |||
| Latok II | 7,145 m | Panmah Muztagh | |||
| Kampire Dior | 7,143 m | Batura Muztagh | |||
| *Unnamed* | 7,133 m | Baltoro Muztagh | |||
| Kunyang Chhish N | 7,108 m | Hispar Muztagh | |||
| Udren Zom | 7,108 m | Hindu Kush | |||
| Ghenta Peak | 7,090 m | Batura Muztagh | |||
| Rakhiot Peak | 7,070 m | Himalaya | Nanga Parbat Group | ||
| Sangemarmar Sar | 7,050 m | Karakoram | Batura Muztagh | ||
| Link Sar | 7,041 m | Masherbrum Mountains | |||
| Spantik (Golden Peak) | 7,027 m | Spantik-Sosbun Mountains | |||
| Akher Chhish | 7,020 m | Hindu Kush | |||
| Pamiri Sar | 7,016 m | Karakoram | |||
| Rakaposhi East | 7,010 m | ||||
| Mohsin Mir | 7,004 m | Baltoro Muztagh |
6000 to 7000 meters
| Name | Height (m) | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Laila Peak | 6,986 m | Karakoram | |
| Karun Kuh | 6,977 m | Shimshal | |
| K7 | 6,934 m | Hushe Valley | |
| Beka Brakai Chhok | 6,882 m | ||
| Vigne Peak | 6,874 m | ||
| Koyo Zom | 6,871 m | Hindu Raj | |
| Dut Sar | 6,858 m | Karakoram | |
| Angel Sar | 6,858 m | K2 and Concordia | |
| Latok III | 6,850 m | ||
| Chongra Peak | 6,830 m | Himalaya | |
| Miar Peak | 6,824 m | Karakoram | |
| Rhuparash | 6,785 m | ||
| Biarchedi | 6,781 m | Baltoro Glacier | |
| Seiri Porkush | 6,771 m | Batura Glacier | |
| Choricho | 6,756 m | ||
| Biale Peak | 6,729 m | ||
| Trinity Peak | 6,700 m | ||
| Mani Peak | 6,685 m | ||
| Haramosh II | 6,666 m | ||
| Thui I | 6,660 m | Hindu Raj | |
| Gul Lasht Zom | 6,657 m | Lutkho Valley | |
| Paiju Peak | 6,610 m | Karakoram | |
| Makrong Chhish | 6,607 m | ||
| Ganalo Peak | 6,606 m | Himalaya | |
| Phuparash Peak | 6,574 m | Karakoram | |
| Buni Zom | 6550 | Hindu Raj | |
| Thui II | 6523 | Shetor Glacier, Thui Pass | |
| Ghamubar I | 6518 | Ghamu Bar Glacier | |
| Noukarsich | 6496 | Karakoram | |
| Honbrok | 6459 | Hushe Valley | |
| Ghamubar II | 6432 | Hindu Raj | |
| Uli Biaho | 6417 | Karakoram | |
| Koser Gunge | 6401 | ||
| Trango Towers | 6363 | Baltoro Muztagh | |
| Sarwali Peak | 6326 | Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Rupal Valleys | |
| Namika Peak | 6325 | Hushe and Shyok Valleys | |
| Urdukas I | 6320 | Baltoro Glacier | |
| Sonia Peak | 6310 | Shimshal | |
| Shimshal Whitehorn (odver sar) | 6303 | Shimshal | |
| Bullah | 6294 | Braldu River Valley | |
| Purian Sar | 6293 | Shimshal | |
| Mango Gusor | 6288 | Braldu River Valley | |
| Gama Sokha Lumbu | 6282 | ||
| Urdukas II | 6280 | Baltoro Glacier | |
| Hunza Peak | 6270 | Hunza Valley | |
| Marble Peak | 6256 | Baltoro Glacier and Concordia | |
| Crystal Peak | 6252 | ||
| Ghuchhar Sar | 6249 | Hindu Kush | |
| Garmush | 6244 | Garmush Glacier, Darkot | |
| Lobsang | 6225 | Karakoram | |
| Blatts Yaz | 6191 | Hindu Kush | |
| Yawash Sar II | 6176 | Karakoram | |
| Thui Zom | 6158 | Hindu Kush | |
| Bilchar Dubani | 6134 | Karakoram | |
| Urdukas III | 6130 | Baltoro Glacier | |
| Chikar Zom | 6110 | Hindu Raj | |
| Uli Biaho Tower | 6109 | Karakoram | |
| Tupopdan | 6106 | Boiber Valley | |
| Laila Peak | 6096 | Gondogoro Glacier, Hushe Valley | |
| Darmyani | 6090 | ||
| Ilford Peak | 6080 | Khane Valley | |
| Minglik Sar | 6050 | Shimshal | |
| Balti Peak | 6050 | Karakorum | |
| Walyoo Sar | 6030 | Karakoram | |
| Jurjur Khona Sar | 6029 | Karakoram | |
| Shayaz | 6026 | Hindu Raj | |
| Mitre Peak | 6025 | Karakoram | |
| Chaskin Sar | 6000 | Shimshal | |
| Sher Peak | 6000 | Shimshal | |
| Bublimating (Ladyfinger) | 6000 | Ultar Peak, Hunza Valley |
5000 to 6000 meters
| Name | Height (m) | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Laila Peak | 5971 | Himalaya |
| Falak Sar | 5957 | |
| Dofana Peak | 5940 | Himalaya |
| Urdukas IV | 5900 | Karakoram |
| Shani Peak | 5887 | Naltar, Shani Glacier |
| Chari Khand | 5886 | Naltar Valley |
| Quz Sar (Kuz Sar Peak) | 5854 | Shimshal |
| Cathedral Peak | 5828 | Baltoro Glacier |
| Khimor Peak | 5811 | Misgar |
| Qool Peak | 5800 | Shimshal |
| Khaltar Peak | 5798 | Naltar Valley |
| Bat Koshi | 5791 | Baltar Glacier, Hunza |
| Jurjurkhana Sar | 5790 | Shimshal |
| Trident Peak (Pakistan) | 5780 | Khane Valley |
| Mankial | 5726 | Hindu Kush |
| Lobsang Spire | 5707 | Karakoram |
| Twin Peaks South | 5700 | Pakora Pass |
| Shaigiri | 5688 | Himalaya |
| Borit Sar | 5640 | Karakoram |
| Mehrbani Peak | 5639 | Chaprot Pass |
| Buldar Peak | 5602 | Himalaya |
| Liligo | 5600 | Karakoram |
| Shinlep Bluk | 5517 | Braldu River Valley |
| Khiatar Peak | 5454 | Naltar Valley |
| Kirilgoz | 5450 | Batura Glacier |
| Godeli Peak | 5325 | Bagrot-Haramosh Valleys |
| Malika Parbat | 5290 | Himalaya |
| Jalipur Peak South | 5215 | Nanga Parbat |
| Shiftkin Sar | 5200 | Karakoram |
| Atabad | 5180 | Karakoram |
| Rush Pari Peak | 5098 | Nagar Valley |
| Ditchil | 5084 | Himalaya |
| Tusserpo La | 5084 | Karakoram |
| Khas Kamur | 5048 | Naltar Valley |
| Snow Dome | 5029 | Chaprot Pass |
| Sasai Khand | 5001 | Naltar Valley |
4000 to 5000 meters
| Name | Height (m) | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gunshar | 4950 | ||
| Chattewala | 4917 | Himalaya | |
| Bulan | 4913 | Karakoram | |
| Kurkun | 4890 | Hindu Kush | |
| Churko Peak | 4800 | Himalaya | |
| Mount Sikaram | 4761 | Safed Koh | |
| Haraj | 4730 | Karakoram | |
| Marpo Chungi | 4695 | Karakoram | |
| Naltar Peak | 4678 | Naltar Valley | |
| Thalle La | 4572 | Hushe, Shyok Valley | |
| Patundas | 4570 | Batura Glacier | |
| Busper Peak | 4564 | Braldu River Valley | |
| Hachindar | 4544 | Hunza Valley | |
| [Jabardar](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Jabardar/@35.4194609,74.5097002,2329m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x38e6eded78afba49:0x1abda3fce89ea8b9!8m2!3d35.4194444!4d74.52!16s%2Fg%2F11g_k7gp_?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MDkyNS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D) | 4511 | Himalaya | |
| Musa ka Musalla | 4500 | Himalaya | |
| [Danyor Peak](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Dainyor/@35.9244399,74.3165022,10.78z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x38e638ec40ac0d59:0x8eac6e6c41caed0d!8m2!3d35.9608333!4d74.4683333!16s%2Fg%2F11g_vf9kn!5m1!1e4?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MDkyNS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D) | 4358 | Karakoram | |
| Badshish | 4237 | Karakoram | |
| Dinewar | 4100 | ||
| Tingrel | 4085 | ||
| Chhugam | 4064 | Himalaya |
3000 to 4000 meters
| Name | Height (m) | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Dwa Saray Ghar | 3700+ m | Safed Koh |
| Elum Ghar | 3600+ m | Buner District |
| Pir Ghar | 3,596m | South Waziristan |
| Loe Nekan | 3,578 m | Sulaiman Mountains |
| Makra Peak | 3,885 m | Himalayas |
| Ganga Choti | 3,044 m | Pir Panjal |
| Pir Kanthi | 3,321 m | Bagh |
| Loai Saar | 3,472 m | Sulaiman Mountains |
| Lwarrh Saar | 3,194 m | Koh-i-Chiltan, Quetta |
| Salore Ghasha | 3,184 m | Koh-i-Murdaar, Quetta |
| Takht-i-Sulaiman | 3,487 m | East of Quetta |
| [Sadozaitop](https://activetourspakistan.com/list-of-mountains-in-pakistan/) | 3,449 m | Toba Kakar Range |
Notes
- Stated in the Pakistan Trekking Guide, by Isobel and Ben Shaw (along with the list of highest peaks of Pakistan in Appendices).
- These ranks are derived from the List of highest mountains. Many peaks and mountains with less than sufficient prominence are included but not numbered in the list (see #Considerations.
- The elevation of Hachindar Chhish given here is disputed by both Austrian and Russian topographic mapping, which give it 6870 m and 6765 m respectively.
References
Sources
- Soviet military 1:100,000 topographic maps (most from 1980–1981)
- The "High Mountain Info" section of the "High Mountain Sports Magazine" (1990–2005) (now Climb Magazine)
References
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