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Amin Brakk (Great Tower) - A Rock Climber’s Dream
Location: Nangma Valley, Khaplu, Ghanche, Gilgit-Baltistan
Height: 5,850 meters (19,192 feet)
Climbing Type: Big wall climbing, technical rock climbing
Amin Brakk, also known as the Great Tower, is one of the most challenging and iconic granite peaks in Pakistan. Located in Nangma Valley, near Khaplu, this vertical rock face is a dream destination for expert climbers worldwide. The peak features steep walls, sharp ridges, and technical routes that demand high-level climbing skills.

Khosar Gang – Skardu
Location: Shigar Valley, Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan
Height: 6,046 meters (19,836 feet)
climbing type;Khosar Gang offers a mix of trekking, alpine climbing, and ice/snow climbing, making it an ideal peak for both intermediate and advanced climbers
Khosar Gang, also known as Koser Gunge or Ice Pumpkin in the Balti language, is a prominent mountain located in the Shigar Valley of Baltistan, Pakistan. Standing at an elevation of approximately 6,046 meters (19,836 feet), it is one of the tallest peaks in the regio.
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BAINTHA BRACK (7285M)
Location: Karakoram Range, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Coordinates: 35°48′06″N 75°46′30″E
Baintha Brakk, commonly known as The Ogre, is one of the most difficult mountains to climb in the Karakoram range. It features extreme rock and ice climbing challenges, making it a legendary peak among mountaineers.
The mountain is famous for its steep granite walls and technical difficulty. The first successful ascent was in 1977 by British climbers Doug Scott and Chris Bonington, but their descent was even more dramatic as Scott broke both his legs near the summit.