5 Beautiful mountains in Pakistan

Pakistan is one of the most beautiful countries in the world with the high Himalayas. Lakes, Glacier Lakes and mountains. Pakistan is home to five out of the world's 13 mountains above 8000 meters. Out of the world's 13 Highest mountains over 8000 m, Five (5) are within the borders of Pakistan. As the Great Himalayas extends to Pakistan also, there are hundreds of lesser-known peaks between 6,000- and 8,000-metre high. These mountains are still higher than mountains in Europe, North America. South America, Australia and Africa. The towering Mt. K2 and Nanga Parbat add Pakistan to the world's best landscapes.


NANGA PARBAT

Nanga Parbat - Pakistan

The mesmerizing "Ladyfinger Peak"

The Ladyfinger Peak is one of the favorite mountains among all the mountains in Pakistan. Bublimotin, Bubli Motin, Bublimating or Ladyfinger Peak, is a distinctive rock spire in the Batura Muztagh, the westernmost subrange of the Karakoram range in Pakistan. This mountain is a sharp, relatively snowless, rock spire among the nearby peaks.

The mesmerizing Ladyfinger Peak - Pakistan

Rakaposhi Peak

Rakaposhi Peak is another beautifu mountain peak in Pakistan that watches over the Karakoram Highway. Rakaposhi Peak was first successfully climbed by non-natives back in 1958 by Mike Banks and Tom Patey, members of a British expedition, via the Southwest Spur/Ridge route. Southwest Spur - glacier/snow/ice is considered as the easiest climbing route to the summit of Rakaposhi Peak

Rakaposhi Peak - Pakistan

MAKRA PEAK

Makra Peak - Scenic mountain in Pakistan

The Makra Peak is a popular scenic peak in the in Hazara Region of Northern Pakistan. Makra Peak lies at an altitude of 3,885 meters (12,746 ft) from sea level and almost 200 kilometers (120 mi) from Islamabad (capital of Pakistan)


DIRAN PEAK

Diran Peak - Pakistan

Diran is the most dangerous mountain in Pakistan as its snow is the cause of many events resulting in hundreds of deaths. Diran Peak was first climbed by three Austrians: Rainer Goeschl, Rudolph Pischinger and Hanns Schell in 1968.

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