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List of mountains of Bangladesh

Bangladesh is primarily a low-lying country. The main areas of elevation are the Chittagong Hills in the southeast, the Low Hills of Sylhet in the northeast, and certain highlands in the north and northwest. Kala Pahar, at 1,098 feet (335 m), is the highest peak in the Sylhet range and also the highest point in northern Bangladesh. The Chittagong Hills, which are the only significant hill system in the country, contain at least seventy-five mountain peaks, which range in altitude approximately from 600 to 1,000 m (2,000 to 3,300 ft) above sea level. The highest point in the Chittagongs and Bangladesh is at 1,063 metres (3,488 ft) at Saka Haphong in the Mowdok mountain range.[1][2]

The Mowdok mountain range in Bangladesh

Saka Haphong edit

 
Saka Haphong

Saka Haphong is the Tripura tribal name which is the highest peak of Bangladesh. The peak is at an altitude of 2,539 m (8,330 ft), as recorded in 2006 by English adventurer Ginge Fullen. Saka Haphong is 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/ Reang Haphong edit

 
Zow Tlang seen from the nearest village, Dowlian Para

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. Its peak is at an altitude of 1,022 metres (3,353 ft). According to Bangla Trek, it is the second-highest peak in the country, though it has not yet been officially recognized by Bangladesh's government.[4][5]

The local name comes from the Bawm language. The name 'Zow' refers to 'Mizo', a derivative of Mizoram in India. 'Tlang' means mountain in the Bwam language. The official name, 'Mowdok Mual', comes from American and Russian topographic maps.[4]

Aiyang Tlang edit

 
Aiyang Tlang is a mountain of Bangladesh

Rama Manikya Haphong/Aiyang Tlang is another mountain found in Bangladesh nearing the Bangladesh–Myanmar border.[6]

Van Rausang Bawm from the local 'Bawm ethnic community', Dalian headman Para of 'Remakri' Mouja, Thanchi Upozila in the Bandarban district was the one to discover it. On the 13th of November, 2019, Engineer Jyotirmoy Dhar had become the first Bangladeshi to have climbed the mountain.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

Dumlong/ Msha Panji Haphong edit

 
Dumlong

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. The height was found at 3,314 ft. (1,010 m). The location was recorded as 22°02′02.1″N 92°35′36.3″E, accurately matching the coordinates given by Google Earth.[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). A third team also reached the summit later led by Fahim Hasan of BD Explorer. There is no doubt about the height of Dumlong but whether it is the second or third highest mountain in the country is yet to be confirmed. 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.

Keokradong edit

 
Eastern face of Keokradong

Although it is widely reported to be the highest point in Bangladesh at 1,230 metres (4,040 ft),[19] recent SRTM data, GPS readings and Russian topographic mapping show that its true height is less than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft).

On the top of Keokradong there is a small shelter and a signboard put up by the Bangladeshi military proclaiming the altitude to be 3,172 m (10,407 ft). Garmin GPS recorded 974 m (3,196 ft) at this location, a different team measured 986 m (3,235 ft) with 3 m (9.8 ft) accuracy by GPS,[20] a measurement consistent with Russian topographic mapping and SRTM data. It is at 21°57′00″N 92°30′53″E / 21.95000°N 92.51472°E / 21.95000; 92.51472. USGS and Russian mapping dispute the claim that this is the location correctly named Keokradong; they show Keokradong at an 883 m (2,897 ft) summit further north.

Maithaijama Haphong edit

 
View of Maithaijama Haphong from Pukur Para trail

Located at the south-eastern part of Chittagong hill tracts between the Bangladesh and India border, Maithaijama Haphong[21] is the sixth-highest peak of Bangladesh. However it is not officially recognized according to the Bangladesh government. This peak is also the second-highest peak of Reng Tlang range after Dumlong. 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. Exact Geo location of the highest point was N 22°00.714', E 92°35.863'. The name "Maithai Jama Haphong" came from the Tripura language. which means, "Bad hilly place for vegetation." Stream (Jhiri) route to summit & view from the peak is extraordinary.[21]

  • Location: Bilaichori, Rangamati.
  • Range: Reng Tlang
  • Elevation: 3,174 ft (967 m) (GPS accuracy: 2 m +/-)
  • Position: N 22°00.714', E 92°35.863'
  • Measured by: BD Explorer

Thingdawlte Tlang edit

 
Thingdawl Te Tlang

Thingdawlte Tlang is a significant peak of Bangladesh. This peak is the highest point of 'lawmbok Row' range and possible seventh-highest of the country. In December 2012 a local explorer Fahim Hasan of "BD Explorer" summitted the peak of Thingdawlte Tlang and measured the height for the first time, which is 3,149 ft (960 m). GPS accuracy was 3 m (9.8 ft) (+/-). The name of the peak was collected by BD Explorer and confirmed by the local tribal people of Thingdawlte village. Few days later Zaqiul Deep of "Travelers Of Bangladesh" measured this peak as 3,133 ft (955 m). The most easiest route to summit this peak is to start from Ruma of Bandarban district. Nearest settlement is known as Thingdawlte (Bawm) village. This peak is named after this village.

  • Location: Ruma, Bandarban
  • Range: Lawmbok row
  • Elevation: 3,149 ft (960 m) (GPS accuracy 3m +/-) [Possible seventh-highest peak of Bangladesh and highest point of lowmbok Row range]
  • Geo position: N 21°54.611', E 092°35.380′ (21.910182, 92.589654)
  • Measured by: BD Explorer[21]

Mukhra Thuthai Haphong edit

 
Mukhra Thuthai Haphong

Mukhra Thuthai Haphong is a significant border peak of Bangladesh, situated at the southern most part of Belaichori of Rangamati Hill District. In April 2013, Fahim Hasan of BD Explorer summited and measured this peak for the first time. Highest elevation measured at 953.6 m (3,129 ft). The name of the peak was collected by BD Explorer and confirmed by the local tribal people of local village. The name Mukhra Thuthai Haphong came from the Tripura language. Nearest settlement is known as Dhupanichora para. The easiest route to summit this peak is to start from Ruma of Bandarban district.

  • Location: Belaichori, Rangamati
  • Range: Reng Tlang
  • Elevation: 3,129 ft (954 m) (GPS accuracy: 2 m (6 ft 7 in) (+/-)
  • Position: N 21°58'51.87", E 92°36'12.88"
  • Measured by: BD Explorer[23][24][21]

Kapital Haphong edit

 
Kapital

Kapital/Capital is a distinctive, beautiful and very eye-catching peak on the Politai range near Thaikeng para. This flat mountain top was once used as a hideout by a separatist group from Mizoram. They declared this mountaintop as their temporary capital of free and independent Mizoram, later moving to another location. The locals nevertheless still call this area the 'Kapital'.

  • Location: Ruma, Bandarban
  • Range: Politai range
  • Elevation: 3,094 ft (943 m)
  • Geo position: N 21°54'2.58", E 92°31'26.68"

Kreikung Taung edit

 
Kreikung

Kreikung Taung is a significant peak of Bangladesh. This peak is the second highest point of 'Lawmbok Row' range and possibly the eleventh-highest in the country. In December 2012, a local explorer Fahim Hasan of "BD Explorer" summitted the peak of Kreikung Taung and measured the height for the first time at 3,083 ft (940 m). GPS accuracy was 2 m (6 ft 7 in) (+/-). The name of the peak was collected by BD Explorer and confirmed by the local tribal people of Thingdawlte village. The most easiest route to summit this peak is to start from Ruma of Bandarban district. Nearest settlement is known as Thingdawlte (Bawm) village.

  • Alternative name: Ngaramh Tlang (ন্যারা্ম্ ত্ল্যাং,বম); Kreikung Taung name originated from local Marma language.
  • Bengali meaning: মাছ পাহাড়
  • Location: Ruma, Bandarban
  • Range: Lawmbok row
  • Elevation: 3,083 ft (940 m) (GPS accuracy 2m +/-) [2nd-highest peak of Lowmbok row range]
  • Geo location: N 21°55.563', E 092°34.827′
  • Measured by: BD Explorer[24][25][21]

Sippi Ar-suang edit

 
A view from Ronin Para (Fiangpidung Para) on the way to Sippi Arsuang

Sippi Arsuang is located at N 22°11′03.43″ E 92°29′01.57″ with a height of 896 m (2,940 ft) (15 m (49 ft) accuracy). In US Army 1:250k topo map this peak is shown as Ramju Taung with a height of 3,016 ft (919 m) and in Russian 1:200k topo map it is shown as 917 m (3,009 ft).[26]

Taung Prai edit

 
Taung Prai

Taung Prai, a very beautiful dome-shaped mountain at Reng Tlang border range is the most south-eastern border peak of Rangamati district. It is also the last major peak at Reng Tlang range inside our border. View seen from the top is mind-blowing. Taung prai[21] is a Marma word. Means "Ulta pahar"(উল্টা পাহাড়). 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 this peak as 2,959 ft (902 m) by Garmin gps device for the first time.

  • Location: Belaichori, Rangamati
  • Range: Reng Tlang
  • Elevation:2,959 ft (902 m) (GPS accuracy 3m+/-)[27]
  • Nearest village: Kes Pai (Khumi)
  • Geo position: 21° 54.176'N 92° 37.611'E
  • Measured by: BD Explorer[24]
 
Tinmatha pillar peak in between Mukhra Thuthai and Laisra Haphong

Tinmukh/Tinmatha pillar is a significant border pillar that marks the meeting point of three countries's borders; Bangladesh, Myanmar and India, located above a peak in between "Mukhra Thuthai Haphong" and "Laisra Haphong".

  • Location: Belaichori, Rangamati
  • Range: Reng Tlang
  • Elevation: 2,912 ft (888 m) (GPS accuracy 2m +/-)
  • Geo position: N21 58.474 E92 36.440[24][28][21]

Tazing Dong edit

 
তাজিংডংয়ের চূড়া

Another peak that is sometimes claimed to be the peak of Bangladesh is Tazing Dong (sometimes spelled as Tahjingdong, and also known as Bijoy). It has been claimed to be 1,280 m (4,200 ft).[29] Neither Russian topographic mapping[30] nor SRTM data show anything in the area exceeding 1,000 m (3,300 ft).

There are three peaks in that area known as Thajindong (Lungphe Tuang in US army 1:250K topo map and Russian 1:200k topo map). A local trekker team measured the highest two peaks and found the middle one (N 21° 49' 16.20" - E 92° 32' 11.61") is 871 m (2,858 ft) (3 m (9.8 ft) accuracy) and higher than the other peak which was at N 21° 48' 58.17" - E 92° 31' 49.87" with 829m (accuracy 3m) measured height.[31] A different measurement done by another team using Garmin GPS shows the height of the other peak as 829.66m with 3m accuracy.[32]

List of peaks above 3,000 ft (910 m) edit

Rank Peak Name Elevation Location Notes
1 Saka Haphong 3,465 ft (1056.132 meters) Thanchi, Bandarban
  • Unofficially the highest peak of Bangladesh.
  • 1st summit by English adventurer Ginge Fullen in 2006.
2 Zow Tlang 3,353 ft (1,022 m) Thanchi, Bandarban
  • This peak was first summitted in 2005 by two Bangladeshi adventurers, Subrata Das Nitish and Bijoy Shankar Kar.[33]
3 Dumlong 3,314 ft (1,010 m) Belaichori, Rangamati
  • Highest peak in Rangamati.
  • Elevation measured during the summit expedition by Nature Adventure Club in 2011.
4 Aiyang Tlang 3,298 ft (1,005 m) Thanchi, Bandarban
  • Elevation measured using GPS in November, 2019
5 Jogi Haphong 3,251 ft (991 m) Thanchi, Bandarban
  • 1st summited in 2012.
6 Keokradong 3,235 ft (986 m) Ruma, Bandarban
  • Most popular trekking route in Bangladesh.
7 Maithai jama Haphong 3,174 ft (967 m) Belaichori, Rangamati
  • Elevation measured during the summit expedition by BD Explorer in 2014.
8 Thingdawl Te Tlang 3,149 ft (960 m) Ruma, Bandarban
  • Highest peak of Lowmbok row range.
  • Elevation measured during the summit expedition by BD Explorer in 2012.[34]
9 Mukhra Thuthai haphong 3,129 ft (954 m) Belaichori, Rangamati
  • Elevation measured during the summit expedition by in 2013.[21]
10 Haja chora Haphong 3,105 ft (946 m) Thanchi, Bandarban
  • Elevation measured during the survey expedition'14-15 by 'D'-Way Expeditors.
11 Kopital 3,094 ft (943 m) Ruma, Bandarban
  • This flat mountain top once used as a hide out place by separatist group from Mizoram.
12 Kreikung Taung/Ngaramh Tlang 3,083 ft (940 m) Ruma, Bandarban
  • Elevation measured during the summit expedition by BD Explorer in 2012.
13 Rang Tlang/Bortholi Pahar/Khum Haphong measured Belaichori, Rangamati
  • Elevation measured during the survey expedition'14-15 by 'D'-Way Expeditors.
14 Sippi Arsuang 3,030 ft (920 m) Rowangchori, Bandarban
  • Elevation 1st measured during the summit expedition by Nature Adventure Club in 2008.
15 Nasai Hum 3,005 ft (916 m) Thanchi, Bandarban
  • Most south-east corner peak of Bangladesh.
  • Elevation measured during the joint expedition of maran source by D-way expeditors & Nature Adventure Club in 2011.[21]

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Bangladesh is primarily a low lying country The main areas of elevation are the Chittagong Hills in the southeast the Low Hills of Sylhet in the northeast and certain highlands in the north and northwest Kala Pahar at 1 098 feet 335 m is the highest peak in the Sylhet range and also the highest point in northern Bangladesh The Chittagong Hills which are the only significant hill system in the country contain at least seventy five mountain peaks which range in altitude approximately from 600 to 1 000 m 2 000 to 3 300 ft above sea level The highest point in the Chittagongs and Bangladesh is at 1 063 metres 3 488 ft at Saka Haphong in the Mowdok mountain range 1 2 The Mowdok mountain range in Bangladesh Contents 1 Saka Haphong 2 Zow Tlang Reang Haphong 3 Aiyang Tlang 4 Dumlong Msha Panji Haphong 5 Keokradong 6 Maithaijama Haphong 7 Thingdawlte Tlang 8 Mukhra Thuthai Haphong 9 Kapital Haphong 10 Kreikung Taung 11 Sippi Ar suang 12 Taung Prai 13 Tazing Dong 14 List of peaks above 3 000 ft 910 m 15 ReferencesSaka Haphong edit nbsp Saka HaphongMain article Saka Haphong Saka Haphong is the Tripura tribal name which is the highest peak of Bangladesh The peak is at an altitude of 2 539 m 8 330 ft as recorded in 2006 by English adventurer Ginge Fullen Saka Haphong is 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 Reang Haphong edit nbsp Zow Tlang seen from the nearest village Dowlian ParaMain article Zow Tlang 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 Its peak is at an altitude of 1 022 metres 3 353 ft According to Bangla Trek it is the second highest peak in the country though it has not yet been officially recognized by Bangladesh s government 4 5 The local name comes from the Bawm language The name Zow refers to Mizo a derivative of Mizoram in India Tlang means mountain in the Bwam language The official name Mowdok Mual comes from American and Russian topographic maps 4 Aiyang Tlang edit nbsp Aiyang Tlang is a mountain of BangladeshRama Manikya Haphong Aiyang Tlang is another mountain found in Bangladesh nearing the Bangladesh Myanmar border 6 Van Rausang Bawm from the local Bawm ethnic community Dalian headman Para of Remakri Mouja Thanchi Upozila in the Bandarban district was the one to discover it On the 13th of November 2019 Engineer Jyotirmoy Dhar had become the first Bangladeshi to have climbed the mountain 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Dumlong Msha Panji Haphong edit nbsp DumlongMain article Dumlong 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 The height was found at 3 314 ft 1 010 m The location was recorded as 22 02 02 1 N 92 35 36 3 E accurately matching the coordinates given by Google Earth 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 A third team also reached the summit later led by Fahim Hasan of BD Explorer There is no doubt about the height of Dumlong but whether it is the second or third highest mountain in the country is yet to be confirmed 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 Keokradong edit nbsp Eastern face of KeokradongMain article Keokradong Although it is widely reported to be the highest point in Bangladesh at 1 230 metres 4 040 ft 19 recent SRTM data GPS readings and Russian topographic mapping show that its true height is less than 1 000 metres 3 300 ft On the top of Keokradong there is a small shelter and a signboard put up by the Bangladeshi military proclaiming the altitude to be 3 172 m 10 407 ft Garmin GPS recorded 974 m 3 196 ft at this location a different team measured 986 m 3 235 ft with 3 m 9 8 ft accuracy by GPS 20 a measurement consistent with Russian topographic mapping and SRTM data It is at 21 57 00 N 92 30 53 E 21 95000 N 92 51472 E 21 95000 92 51472 USGS and Russian mapping dispute the claim that this is the location correctly named Keokradong they show Keokradong at an 883 m 2 897 ft summit further north Maithaijama Haphong edit nbsp View of Maithaijama Haphong from Pukur Para trailMain article Maithai jama Haphong Located at the south eastern part of Chittagong hill tracts between the Bangladesh and India border Maithaijama Haphong 21 is the sixth highest peak of Bangladesh However it is not officially recognized according to the Bangladesh government This peak is also the second highest peak of Reng Tlang range after Dumlong 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 Exact Geo location of the highest point was N 22 00 714 E 92 35 863 The name Maithai Jama Haphong came from the Tripura language which means Bad hilly place for vegetation Stream Jhiri route to summit amp view from the peak is extraordinary 21 Location Bilaichori Rangamati Range Reng Tlang Elevation 3 174 ft 967 m GPS accuracy 2 m Position N 22 00 714 E 92 35 863 Measured by BD ExplorerThingdawlte Tlang edit nbsp Thingdawl Te TlangMain article Thingdawl Te Tlang Thingdawlte Tlang is a significant peak of Bangladesh This peak is the highest point of lawmbok Row range and possible seventh highest of the country In December 2012 a local explorer Fahim Hasan of BD Explorer summitted the peak of Thingdawlte Tlang and measured the height for the first time which is 3 149 ft 960 m GPS accuracy was 3 m 9 8 ft The name of the peak was collected by BD Explorer and confirmed by the local tribal people of Thingdawlte village Few days later Zaqiul Deep of Travelers Of Bangladesh measured this peak as 3 133 ft 955 m The most easiest route to summit this peak is to start from Ruma of Bandarban district Nearest settlement is known as Thingdawlte Bawm village This peak is named after this village Location Ruma Bandarban Range Lawmbok row Elevation 3 149 ft 960 m GPS accuracy 3m Possible seventh highest peak of Bangladesh and highest point of lowmbok Row range Geo position N 21 54 611 E 092 35 380 21 910182 92 589654 Measured by BD Explorer 21 Mukhra Thuthai Haphong edit nbsp Mukhra Thuthai HaphongMain article Mukhra Thuthai haphong Mukhra Thuthai Haphong is a significant border peak of Bangladesh situated at the southern most part of Belaichori of Rangamati Hill District In April 2013 Fahim Hasan of BD Explorer summited and measured this peak for the first time Highest elevation measured at 953 6 m 3 129 ft The name of the peak was collected by BD Explorer and confirmed by the local tribal people of local village The name Mukhra Thuthai Haphong came from the Tripura language Nearest settlement is known as Dhupanichora para The easiest route to summit this peak is to start from Ruma of Bandarban district Location Belaichori Rangamati Range Reng Tlang Elevation 3 129 ft 954 m GPS accuracy 2 m 6 ft 7 in Position N 21 58 51 87 E 92 36 12 88 Measured by BD Explorer 23 24 21 Kapital Haphong edit nbsp KapitalKapital Capital is a distinctive beautiful and very eye catching peak on the Politai range near Thaikeng para This flat mountain top was once used as a hideout by a separatist group from Mizoram They declared this mountaintop as their temporary capital of free and independent Mizoram later moving to another location The locals nevertheless still call this area the Kapital Location Ruma Bandarban Range Politai range Elevation 3 094 ft 943 m Geo position N 21 54 2 58 E 92 31 26 68 Kreikung Taung edit nbsp KreikungKreikung Taung is a significant peak of Bangladesh This peak is the second highest point of Lawmbok Row range and possibly the eleventh highest in the country In December 2012 a local explorer Fahim Hasan of BD Explorer summitted the peak of Kreikung Taung and measured the height for the first time at 3 083 ft 940 m GPS accuracy was 2 m 6 ft 7 in The name of the peak was collected by BD Explorer and confirmed by the local tribal people of Thingdawlte village The most easiest route to summit this peak is to start from Ruma of Bandarban district Nearest settlement is known as Thingdawlte Bawm village Alternative name Ngaramh Tlang ন য র ম ত ল য বম Kreikung Taung name originated from local Marma language Bengali meaning ম ছ প হ ড Location Ruma Bandarban Range Lawmbok row Elevation 3 083 ft 940 m GPS accuracy 2m 2nd highest peak of Lowmbok row range Geo location N 21 55 563 E 092 34 827 Measured by BD Explorer 24 25 21 Sippi Ar suang edit nbsp A view from Ronin Para Fiangpidung Para on the way to Sippi ArsuangSippi Arsuang is located at N 22 11 03 43 E 92 29 01 57 with a height of 896 m 2 940 ft 15 m 49 ft accuracy In US Army 1 250k topo map this peak is shown as Ramju Taung with a height of 3 016 ft 919 m and in Russian 1 200k topo map it is shown as 917 m 3 009 ft 26 Taung Prai edit nbsp Taung PraiTaung Prai a very beautiful dome shaped mountain at Reng Tlang border range is the most south eastern border peak of Rangamati district It is also the last major peak at Reng Tlang range inside our border View seen from the top is mind blowing Taung prai 21 is a Marma word Means Ulta pahar উল ট প হ ড 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 this peak as 2 959 ft 902 m by Garmin gps device for the first time Location Belaichori Rangamati Range Reng Tlang Elevation 2 959 ft 902 m GPS accuracy 3m 27 Nearest village Kes Pai Khumi Geo position 21 54 176 N 92 37 611 E Measured by BD Explorer 24 nbsp Tinmatha pillar peak in between Mukhra Thuthai and Laisra HaphongTinmukh Tinmatha pillar is a significant border pillar that marks the meeting point of three countries s borders Bangladesh Myanmar and India located above a peak in between Mukhra Thuthai Haphong and Laisra Haphong Location Belaichori Rangamati Range Reng Tlang Elevation 2 912 ft 888 m GPS accuracy 2m Geo position N21 58 474 E92 36 440 24 28 21 Tazing Dong edit nbsp ত জ ড য র চ ড Another peak that is sometimes claimed to be the peak of Bangladesh is Tazing Dong sometimes spelled as Tahjingdong and also known as Bijoy It has been claimed to be 1 280 m 4 200 ft 29 Neither Russian topographic mapping 30 nor SRTM data show anything in the area exceeding 1 000 m 3 300 ft There are three peaks in that area known as Thajindong Lungphe Tuang in US army 1 250K topo map and Russian 1 200k topo map A local trekker team measured the highest two peaks and found the middle one N 21 49 16 20 E 92 32 11 61 is 871 m 2 858 ft 3 m 9 8 ft accuracy and higher than the other peak which was at N 21 48 58 17 E 92 31 49 87 with 829m accuracy 3m measured height 31 A different measurement done by another team using Garmin GPS shows the height of the other peak as 829 66m with 3m accuracy 32 List of peaks above 3 000 ft 910 m editRank Peak Name Elevation Location Notes1 Saka Haphong 3 465 ft 1056 132 meters Thanchi Bandarban Unofficially the highest peak of Bangladesh 1st summit by English adventurer Ginge Fullen in 2006 2 Zow Tlang 3 353 ft 1 022 m Thanchi Bandarban This peak was first summitted in 2005 by two Bangladeshi adventurers Subrata Das Nitish and Bijoy Shankar Kar 33 3 Dumlong 3 314 ft 1 010 m Belaichori Rangamati Highest peak in Rangamati Elevation measured during the summit expedition by Nature Adventure Club in 2011 4 Aiyang Tlang 3 298 ft 1 005 m Thanchi Bandarban Elevation measured using GPS in November 20195 Jogi Haphong 3 251 ft 991 m Thanchi Bandarban 1st summited in 2012 6 Keokradong 3 235 ft 986 m Ruma Bandarban Most popular trekking route in Bangladesh 7 Maithai jama Haphong 3 174 ft 967 m Belaichori Rangamati Elevation measured during the summit expedition by BD Explorer in 2014 8 Thingdawl Te Tlang 3 149 ft 960 m Ruma Bandarban Highest peak of Lowmbok row range Elevation measured during the summit expedition by BD Explorer in 2012 34 9 Mukhra Thuthai haphong 3 129 ft 954 m Belaichori Rangamati Elevation measured during the summit expedition by BD Explorer in 2013 21 10 Haja chora Haphong 3 105 ft 946 m Thanchi Bandarban Elevation measured during the survey expedition 14 15 by D Way Expeditors 11 Kopital 3 094 ft 943 m Ruma Bandarban This flat mountain top once used as a hide out place by separatist group from Mizoram 12 Kreikung Taung Ngaramh Tlang 3 083 ft 940 m Ruma Bandarban Elevation measured during the summit expedition by BD Explorer in 2012 13 Rang Tlang Bortholi Pahar Khum Haphong measured Belaichori Rangamati Elevation measured during the survey expedition 14 15 by D Way Expeditors 14 Sippi Arsuang 3 030 ft 920 m Rowangchori Bandarban Elevation 1st measured during the summit expedition by Nature Adventure Club in 2008 15 Nasai Hum 3 005 ft 916 m Thanchi Bandarban Most south east corner peak of Bangladesh Elevation measured during the joint expedition of maran source by D way expeditors amp Nature Adventure Club in 2011 21 References edit a b Bao Rong Lu 1998 10 15 A Report On BRRI IRRI Cooperative Collection Of Wild Oryza Species In Bangladesh PDF Report IRRI p 5 Archived from the original PDF on 2006 08 13 Chowdhury Sayedur R February 16 2015 maps amp maps Mountains of Bangladesh Mowdok Taung is the highest Saka Haphong The highest peak in Bangladesh 2019 12 29 Archived from the original on 2021 09 13 Retrieved 2021 09 13 a b More about Zow Tlang Retrieved 2021 09 13 Zow Tlang TrekZone 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