The Saser Muztagh is the easternmost subrange of the Karakoram range, in the Ladakh region of India.
It is bounded on the south, east and northeast by the Shyok River, which bends sharply around the southeast corner of the range.
On the west it is separated from the neighboring Kailas Mountains by the Nubra River, while the Sasser Pass (Saser La) marks the boundary between this range and the Rimo Muztagh to the north.
The Ladakh Range stands to the south of the Saser Muztagh, across the Shyok River.
Since this region is near the disputed border between China and India, there is currently little climbing and exploratory activity in the range, except for occasional forays by the Indian military.