Argan Kangri, 6,789 metres (22,274 ft), is the highest mountain of the Arganglas group in the southern part of the Saser Muztagh in Ladakh.
[1] In 2001 a joint Indo-American-British expedition which included Chris Bonington and Harish Kapadia attempted the ascent of Argan Kangri.
[3] Members of the expedition successfully ascended some peaks in the area but their attempt on Argan Kangri was unsuccessful, largely due to avalanche-prone snow conditions.
[6] Four of the team, Reena Kaushal, Phul Maya Tamang, Sushma Thakur and Kavita Barthoki, reached the summit along with four sherpas.
[7] In 1970 an Indian army expedition climbed a peak of this height, which was located on similar latitude and longitude and on the same glacier.