List of mountains of Bangladesh

The main areas of elevation are the Chittagong Hills in the southeast, the highest peak in Bangladesh.

The highest point in the Chittagongs and Bangladesh is at 1,063 metres (3,488 ft) at Saka Haphong in the Mowdok mountain range.

The peak is at an altitude of 1,063 metres (3,488 ft) and located at 21°47′19″N 92°36′31″E / 21.78861°N 92.60861°E / 21.78861; 92.60861 in the Mowdok mountain range on the border with Myanmar.

[1][3] Zow Tlang or Reang Haphong is a peak in the Mowdok range located at 21°40′23″N 92°36′16″E / 21.67306°N 92.60444°E / 21.67306; 92.60444 on the border with Myanmar.

[6] Van Rausang Bawm from the local 'Bawm ethnic community', Dalian headman Para of 'Remakri' Mouja, Thanchi Upozila in the Bandarban district, Chittagong was the one to discover it.

[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] In 2011, Wadud Mohosin Rubel alongside his three travel partners Asif Aminur Rashid, Nagib Meshkat and Abdul Haque have claimed the mountain, 'Dumlong/Msha Panji Haphong' to be the second highest mountain in Bangladesh on the basis of measurements made by their Garmin GPS.

[17][18] A few months after this expedition, a team of Bangladeshi travelers led by Zaqiul Deep measured the height at 3,312 ft. (1,009 m).

Nevertheless, it is indeed the highest peak of Rangamati Hill District and one of only three mountains measured at more than a thousand metres in height.

In 2014, several teams climbed the summit of Zow Tlang, and based on their readings, they surmised Dumlong is the third-highest mountain in Bangladesh.

On the top of Keokradong there is a small shelter and a signboard put up by the Bangladeshi military proclaiming the altitude to be 967 m (3,173 ft).

On 7 December 2014 Fahim Hasan from Dhaka, a member of an adventure team BD Explorer[22] with the help of the local villagers summitted the peak of Maithai Jama Haphong and measured this height as 967 m (3,173 ft) by the Garmin GPS device for the very first time.

The name of the peak was collected by BD Explorer and confirmed by the local tribal people of Thingdawlte village.

Mukhra Thuthai Haphong is a significant border peak of Bangladesh, situated at the southernmost part of Belaichori of Rangamati Hill District.

The name of the peak was collected by BD Explorer and confirmed by the local tribal people of Thingdawlte village.

In 2013, 6 November, Fahim Hasan along with Saki Khan from Dhaka, members of local adventure group BD Explorer,[22] summited the peak of Taung Prai and measured the peak as 2,959 ft (902 m) by a Garmin GPS device for the first time.

The Mowdok mountain range in Chittagong Hills
Saka Haphong
Zow Tlang seen from the nearest village, Dowlian Para
Aiyang Tlang is a mountain of Chittagong
Dumlong
Eastern face of Keokradong
View of Maithaijama Haphong from Pukur Para trail
Thingdawl Te Tlang
Mukhra Thuthai Haphong
Kapital
Kreikung
A view from Ronin Para (Fiangpidung Para) on the way to Sippi Arsuang
Taung Prai
Tinmatha pillar peak in between Mukhra Thuthai and Laisra Haphong
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