LIST OF MOUNTAINS IN PAKISTAN

K2, the 2nd highest of the world

Broad Peak, the 12th highest of the world

Pakistan is home to 108 peaks above 7,000 m. and probably as many peaks 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 Karakoram range (which lies almost entirely in the Northern Areas of Pakistan, and is considered to be a part of the greater Himalayan range) but some peaks above 7,000 m are included in the Himalayan and Hindu Kush ranges.
For the purposes of this and similar topographic pages, the border between India and Pakistan is considered to be the current line of control. Ranges that lie in the Northern Areas are claimed by India, which disputes Pakistan's claim to the region. Ranges on the Indian side of the line of control are not listed here, despite being claimed by Pakistan.

Contents
Considerations
Geographical distribution
8000 to 9000 meters
7000 to 8000 meters
6000 to 7000 meters
5000 to 6000 meters
4000 to 5000 meters
3000 to 4000 meters
Notes
See also
External links
Sources

Considerations


Main articles: 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 subpeaks of other mountains, due to having low topographic prominence. Also, many of the elevations listed are approximate, due to imprecise and inconsistent surveys. The ranks in the peaks above 7000m 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 popular and intuitive way to distinguish mountains from subsidiary peaks is by their height above the highest saddle connecting it to a higher summit, a measure called topographic prominence or re-ascent (the higher summit is called the "parent peak"). A common definition of a mountain is a summit with 300 m prominence (1,000 ft; also 10 traditional rope lengths). Alternatively, a relative prominence (prominence/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 well-known or spectacular mountains that happen to be 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 metre; indeed, problems of definition of sea level can arise when a mountain is remote from the sea. Different sources often differ by many metres, and the heights given below may well differ from those elsewhere in Wikipedia. Many mountains in the Karakoram differ by >100 m 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, but 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.
Location of peaks in Hindu Kush and Karakoram, ranked globally as in the list

Most of the high peaks in Pakistan lie in the Northern Areas of Pakistan with the exception fo 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 highest Himalayan peak in Pakistan. All other peaks above 8,000m are in the Baltoro Muztagh subrange of Karakoram.

8000 to 9000 meters


World Rank Rank (Pakistan) Name Height (m) Location
21 K2 8611 Karakoram Baltoro Muztagh
92 Nanga Parbat 8126 Himalaya
123 Gasherbrum I (K5) 8080 Karakoram Baltoro Muztagh
134 Broad Peak (K3) 8047
145 Gasherbrum II (K4) 8035

7000 to 8000 meters


World Rank Rank (Pakistan) Name Height (m) Location
Gasherbrum III 7946 Karakoram Baltoro Muztagh
176 Gasherbrum IV 7932
197 Distaghil Sar 7885 Hispar Muztagh
218 Kunyang Chhish 7852
229 Masherbrum (K1) 7821 Masherbrum Mountains
2510 Batura I 7795 Batura Muztagh
26 11 Kanjut Sar 7790 Hispar Muztagh
2712 Rakaposhi 7788 Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains
Batura II 7762 Batura Muztagh
31 Saltoro Kangri 7742 Saltoro Mountains
Batura III 7729 Batura Muztagh
3313 Tirich Mir 7706 Hindu Kush
3614 Chogolisa I 7665 Karakoram Masherbrum Mountains
3815 Shispare 7611 Batura Muztagh
Silberzacken 7597 Himalaya Nanga Parbat
Batura IV 7594 Karakoram Batura Muztagh
''Unnamed'' 7581
39 16 Trivor 7577 Hispar Muztagh
4417 Skyang Kangri 7,545 Baltoro Muztagh
5218 Noshaq 7492 Hindu Kush
5319 Pumari Chhish (W) 7492 Karakoram Hispar Muztagh
5420 Passu Sar 7476 Batura Muztagh
5521 Yukshin Gardan Sar 7530 Hispar
5622 Teram Kangri 7463 Siachen Muztagh
5823 Malubiting (W) 7458 Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains
6124 K12 7428 Saltoro Mountains
Muchu Chhish (Batura V) 7453 Batura Muztagh
6325 Sia Kangri 7422 Baltoro Muztagh
6426 Momhil Sar 7343 Hispar Muztagh
6627 Skil Brum 7420 Baltoro Muztagh
6728 Haramosh 7409 Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains
6829 Istor-o-nal 7403 Hindu Kush
69 30 Ghent Kangri 7400 Karakoram Saltoro Mountains
7031 Ultar Sar 7388 Batura Muztagh
7132 Rimo I 7385 Rimo Muztagh
7433 Sherpi Kangri 7380 Saltoro Mountains
7834 Saraghrar 7349 Hindu Kush
8135 Chongtar 7315 Karakoram Baltoro Muztagh
82 36 Baltoro Kangri 7280 Masherbrum Mountains
8437 The Crown 7295 Yengisogat
8838 Yutmaru Sar 7,283 Hispar
Jutmo Sar 7330
Bojohagur Duanasir I 7329 Batura Muztagh
Yazghil 7324 Hispar Muztagh
Gasherbrum V 7321 Baltoro Muztagh
''Unnamed'' 7300
Passu Diar 7295 Batura Muztagh
''Unnamed'' 7295
Malubiting C 7291
87 38 Baintha Brakk (The Ogre) 7285 Panmah Muztagh
89 40 Baltistan Peak (K6) 7282 Masherbrum Mountains
''Unnamed'' 7280
9141 Muztagh Tower 7273 Baltoro Muztagh
93 42 Diran 7257 Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains
9643Apsarasas Kangri 7236 Siachen Muztagh
9844Rimo III 7233 Rimo Muztagh
104 45 Malungutti Sar (Mulungutti) 7207
10846Singhi Kangri 7207
10947 Lupghar Sar (Central) 7200
Karun Koh 7164
Hachindar Chhish 7163 Karakoram
Snow Dome 7160 Baltoro Muztagh
Latok I 7151 Panmah Muztagh
Latok II 7145
Kampir Dior 7143 Batura Muztagh
''Unnamed'' 7133 Baltoro Muztagh
Kunyang Chhish N 7108 Hispar Muztagh
Udren Zom 7108 Hindu Kush
Ghenta Peak 7090 Karakoram Batura Muztagh
Rakhiot Peak 7070 Himalaya Nanga Parbat Group
Sangemarmar Sar 7050 Karakoram Batura Muztagh
Link Sar 7041 Masherbrum Mountains
Spantik (Golden Peak) 7027 Spantik-Sosbun Mountains
Akher Chhish 7020 Hindu Kush
Pamiri Sar 7016 Karakoram
Rakaposhi East 7010
Mohsin Mir 7004 Baltoro Muztagh

6000 to 7000 meters


Name Height (m) Location
Laila Peak 6986 Karakoram Haramosh Valley, Chogurunma Glacier
K7 6934 Hushe Valley
Beka Brakai Chhok 6882
Vigne Peak 6874
Koyo Zom 6871 Hindu Kush Pechus Glacier
Dut Sar 6858 Karakoram
Angel Sar 6858 K2 and Concordia
Latok III 6850
Chongra Peak 6830 Himalaya Nanga Parbat
Miar Peak 6824 Karakoram
Rhuparash 6785
Biarchedi 6781 Baltoro Glacier
Seiri Porkush 6771 Batura Glacier
Choricho 6756
Biale Peak 6729
Trinity Peak 6700
Mani Peak 6685
Haramosh II 6666
Thui I 6660 Hindu Kush Ponarillo Glacier
Gul Lasht Zom 6657 Lutkho Valley
Piaju Peak 6610 Karakoram
Makrong Chhish 6607
Gonalo Peak 6606 Himalaya Nanga Parbat
Phuparash Peak 6574 Karakoram
Buni Zom 6550 Hindu Kush
Thui II 6523 Shetor Glacier, Thui Pass
Ghamubar I 6518 Ghamu Bar Glacier
Noukarsich 6496 Karakoram Hunza
Honbrok 6459 Hushe Valley
Ghamubar II 6432 Hindu Kush Ghamubar Glacier
Uli Biaho 6417 Karakoram Braldu River Valley
Koser Gunge 6401
Trango Towers 6363 Baltoro Muztagh
Namika Peak 6325 Hushe and Shyok Valleys
Urdukas I 6320 Baltoro Glacier
Bullah 6294 Braldu River Valley
Purian Sar 6293 Pakore Pass
Mango Gusor 6288 Braldu River Valley
Gama Sokha Lumbu 6282
Urdukas II 6280 Baltoro Glacier
Hunza Peak 6270 Hunza Valley
Marbal Peak 6256 Baltoro Glacier and Concordia
Crystel Peak 6252
Ghuchhar Sar 6249 Hindu Kush
Garmush 6244 Garmush Glacier, Darkot
Lobsang 6225 Karakoram Baltoro Glacier
Blatts Yaz 6191 Hindu Kush Ghamubar Glacier, Darkot
Thui Zom 6158
Bilchar Dubani 6134 Karakoram
Urdukas III 6130 Baltoro Glacier
Chikar Zom 6110 Hindu Kush Chatebori Glacier
Uli Biaho Tower 6109 Karakoram Braldu Ruver Valley
Tupopdan 6106 Boiber Valley
Laila Peak 6096 Gondogoro Glacier, Hushe Valley
Darmyani 6090
Mingli Sar 6050 Shimshal and Boiber Valleys
Balti Peak 6050 Hushe Valley
Mitre Peak 6025 Baltoro Muztagh, Concordia
Bublimating (Ladyfinger) 6000 Ultar Peak, Hunza Valley

5000 to 6000 meters


Name Height (m) Location
Laila Peak 5971 Himalaya Rupal Valley
Falak Sher 5918 Ushu Valley
Urdukas IV 5900 Karakoram Baltoro Glacier
Shani Peak 5887 Naltar, Shani Glacier
Chari Khand 5886 Naltar Valley
Cathedral Peak 5828 Baltoro Glacier
Khaltar Peak 5798 Naltar Valley
Bat Koshi 5791 Baltar Glacier, Hunza
Jurjurkhana Sar 5790
Mankial 5726 Hindu Kush Swat Valley
Lobsang Spire 5707 Karakoram Baltoro Glacier
Twin Peaks South 5700 Pakora Pass
Borit Sar 5640 Batura Glacier, Gojal
Mehrbani Peak 5639 Chaprot Pass
Buldar Peak 5602 Himalaya Nanga Parbat
Liligo 5600 Karakoram Baltoro Glacier
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 Kaghan Valley
Jalipur Peak South 5215 Nanga Parbat
Atabad 5180 Karakoram Hunza Valley
Ditchil 5084 Himalaya Deosai
Tusserpo La 5084 Karakoram Hushe and Shyok Valleys
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 Indus Kohistan
Chattewala 4917 Himalaya
Bulan 4913 Karakoram Nanga Parbat
Kurkun 4890 Hindu Kush
Haraj 4730 Karakoram Upper Nagar
Mount Sikaram 4761 Safed Koh
Marpo Chungi 4695 Karakoram Shigar Valley
Rush Pari Peak 4694
Naltar Peak 4678 Naltar Valley
Thalle La 4572 Hushe and Shyok Valleys
Patundas 4570 Batura Glacier
Busper Peak 4564 Braldu River Valley
Hachindar 4544 Hunza Valley
Jabardar 4511 Himalaya Fairy Meadows, Jalipur
Dianyor Peak 4358 Karakoram Dianyor Village, Gilgit
Badshish 4237
Dinewar 4100 Himalaya
Tingrel 4085
Chhugam 4064 Nanga Parbat

3000 to 4000 meters


Name Height (m) Location
Takht-e-Sulaiman 3,487 m Sulaiman Mountains
Makra Peak 3586 m Kaghan - Himalayas

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.

See also



Northern Areas, Pakistan

List of highest mountains of the world

List of mountains of the world (incomplete)

Mountain ranges of Pakistan

List of mountain ranges of the world

External links



Karakuram.com

Peakware.com

Summitpost.org

Blankonthemap

Digital elevation data, including much of High Asia

Discussion of frequently misquoted elevations

Prominence lists (including all Asian mountains with >1,450m prominence)

Hispar Area

"Johnmap2001" - KKH maps

Google Earth / Keyhole BBS Post (all peaks above 7000 m)

LAS Maps - (LUMS Adventure Society)

Northern Pakistan detailed placemarks in Google Earth

Sources



★ "High Asia: An Illustrated History of the 7,000 Metre Peaks" by Jill Neate (Mountaineers Books 1990)

★ 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)

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