Miranjani, Mountain peak in Abbottabad District, Pakistan.
Miranjani is a mountain peak in the Galyat Region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that rises to 2,992 meters. The summit forms part of the western Himalayan range, situated approximately 80 kilometers north of Islamabad.
The peak forms part of the western Himalayan range and has served as a natural geographic landmark for the region over centuries. Its prominence within the Galyat area has made it a significant reference point for the surrounding landscape.
Local trekking guides from Nathia Gali lead visitors through forested trails, sharing knowledge of mountain paths and regional customs.
The trail stretches about 4.7 kilometers with roughly 600 meters of elevation gain, taking intermediate hikers between 1.5 to 2 hours to reach the top. The path winds through dense forests and requires basic physical fitness.
On clear days, visitors can spot Nanga Parbat from the summit, the ninth highest mountain on Earth, located about 166 kilometers away. This distant view of one of the world's greatest peaks offers an impressive experience for those making the climb.
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