List of Mountains in Pakistan
Pakistani Mountain Peaks
Pakistan is home to 108 peaks above 7,000 metres and 4,555 above 6,000 metres, including five of the world's fourteen eight-thousanders. Explore the majestic peaks that make Pakistan a premier destination for mountaineers and trekkers.
8000 Meter Peaks of Pakistan
| Peak Name | Elevation | World Rank | Pakistan Rank | Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| K2 | 8611 m | 2nd | 1st | Karakoram |
| Nanga Parbat | 8126 m | 9th | 2nd | Himalaya |
| Gasherbrum I | 8067 m | 11th | 3rd | Karakoram |
| Broad Peak | 8047 m | 12th | 4th | Karakoram |
| Gasherbrum II | 8035 m | 13th | 5th | Karakoram |
Featured 8000m Peaks
K2
Karakoram Range
Nanga Parbat
Himalaya Range
Gasherbrum I
Karakoram Range
7000-8000 Meter Peaks of Pakistan
| Peak Name | Elevation | World Rank | Pakistan Rank | Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gasherbrum IV | 7925 m | 17th | 6th | Karakoram |
| Distaghil Sar | 7885 m | 19th | 7th | Karakoram |
| Kunyang Chhish | 7852 m | 21st | 8th | Karakoram |
| Masherbrum (K1) | 7821 m | 22nd | 9th | Karakoram |
| Batura I | 7795 m | 25th | 10th | Karakoram |
| Kanjut Sar | 7790 m | 26th | 11th | Karakoram |
| Rakaposhi | 7788 m | 27th | 12th | Karakoram |
Featured 7000m Peaks
Masherbrum (K1)
Karakoram Range
Rakaposhi
Karakoram Range
Kanjut Sar
Karakoram Range
Frequently Asked Questions
The optimal climbing season varies by region. For most 8000m peaks in the Himalayas, the best windows are in spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when weather conditions are most stable.
Climbing 8000m peaks requires extensive high-altitude mountaineering experience, excellent physical condition, and technical climbing skills. Most climbers attempt these peaks only after successfully summiting several lower peaks first.
Yes, all major peaks require permits from the respective countries. Permit costs vary significantly depending on the mountain and season. Our team can assist with the permit application process.