Pakistan Highest Mountains

In South Asia, Pakistan is a place of different landscapes and cool things in nature. There are wide plains near the Indus River and rough areas in the Karakoram Range. But the coolest part is the mountains, especially the really tall ones.

These big peaks, covered in snow, have cool stories of strength and beauty. Let’s go on an adventure to see the awesome and big mountains in Pakistan, where the focus is on the amazing heights of these super tall peaks.

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Some of highest peaks of Pakistan

In Pakistan, there are five mountains taller than 8000 meters, 29 peaks over 7,500 meters, and a staggering 108 mountains exceeding 7000 meters. The number of peaks falling between 4000 and 7000 meters is so extensive that it’s essentially countless

1. K2 (Mount Godwin-Austen) – 8,611 meters
2. Nanga Parbat – 8,126 meters
3. Broad Peak – 8,051 meters
4. Gasherbrum I (Hidden Peak) – 8,080 meters
5. Gasherbrum II – 8,035 meters
6. Gasherbrum III – 7,952 meters
7. Gasherbrum IV – 7,925 meters
8. Distaghil Sar – 7,885 meters
9. Kunyang Chhish – 7,852 meters
10. Masherbrum – 7,821 meters
11. Rakaposhi – 7,788 meters
12. Sia Kangri – 7,749 meters
13. Saltoro Kangri I – 7,742 meters
14. Sia Kangri II – 7,738 meters
15. Batura Sar – 7,795 meters
16. Kanjut Sar – 7,760 meters
17. Ultar Sar – 7,388 meters
18. Sarpo Lago Kangri – 7,518 meters
19. Malubiting – 7,458 meters
20. Ultar Sar II – 7,350 meters

Pakistan stands as a land of majestic peaks, with an impressive roster of mountains soaring above 7500 meters. These towering giants, including the renowned K2 and Nanga Parbat, paint a breathtaking portrait of the country’s rugged beauty. The challenges and allure of these high-altitude summits have long captured the imagination of adventurers and mountaineers worldwide. As we reflect on the grandeur of these peaks, each with its unique character and mystique, it becomes evident that Pakistan’s mountains are not merely geographical features but living testaments to the enduring spirit of exploration and the untamed beauty of the natural world.

Distances And Driving Time

Via Kaghan

  1. Peshawer  to Abbottabad  ⇒ 200km⇒ 3 and half hours
  2. Islamabad to Abbottabad  ⇒ 117km ⇒  2 and half hours
  3. Abbottabad to Balakot       ⇒  64km ⇒  1 and half hours
  4. Balakot to Naran               ⇒  83km ⇒ 2 and half hours
  5. Naran to Chilas                ⇒115km  ⇒  4 hours
  6. Chilas to Raikot Bridge    ⇒ 70km  ⇒ 1 and half hour
  7. Raikot Bridge to Skardu  ⇒236km  ⇒ 7 hours

 Via Karakorum Highway

  1. Islamabad to Abbottabad ⇒ 117km ⇒ 2 and Half hours
  2. Abbottabad to Batagram ⇒ 103km ⇒ 2 hours
  3. Batagram to Beshaam    ⇒  56 km  ⇒ 1 hour
  4. Beshaam to Chilas         ⇒  234 km ⇒ 8 hours
  5. Chilas to Skardu             ⇒  306 km ⇒ 8 hours
  6. Gilgit to Skardu               ⇒  218 km  ⇒ 6 hours
  7. Gilgit to Karimabad         ⇒  112 km  ⇒ 1 and half hours
  8. Karimabad to Sost          ⇒   86 km   ⇒  2 Hours
  9. Sost to Khunjareb pass  ⇒   86km     ⇒  2 Hours
  10. Islamabad to Skardu      ⇒   771 km  ⇒  21 Hours
  11. Islamabad to Khunjareb Pass  ⇒ 918km ⇒ 22 Hours

Distance From Shangrilla

  1. Shangrilla to Skardu  ⇒ 28 km ⇒30 minutes
  2. Shangrilla to Khaplu  ⇒ 131 km ⇒ 3 hours
  3. Shangrilla to Shiger  ⇒  56km  ⇒ 1 and half hours
  4. Shangrilla to Askola  ⇒ 142km  ⇒ 5 hours
  5. Shangrilla to Mantoka Fall ⇒ 88km ⇒ 2 hours
  6. Shangrilla to Deosai Plans ⇒ 73 km ⇒ 3 hours