• Source: Laila Peak (Rupal Valley)
  • Laila Peak is a major prominence at the southwestern terminus of the Rupal Valley in Pakistan. The peak soars 5,971 metres (19,590 ft) above sea level and some 7,500 feet (2,290 m) above the Rupal Valley floor. To its north lies the Rupal Glacier and to its east lies 5,642-metre (18,510 ft) Rupal Peak. To the north of the Rupal Glacier stands the Nanga Parbat massif, one of largest in the world. Nanga Parbat itself soars 8,126 m (26,660 ft) above sea level. About its flanks stand numerous notable peaks including Rakhiot Peak, Chongra Peak, Shaigiri and Mazeno Peak.


    See also


    Highest Mountains of the World


    Sources


    Coordinates located using maps in Pakistan Trekking Guide, by Isobel and Ben Shaw, printed 1993.


    External links


    German expedition to Laila Peak, Rupal Valley

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