
Langar Hidden 6800M Peak

Overview
The Langar peak is near to the mount Saraghrar behind Saraghrar. Two of the Langar peaks were evaluated as less than 7000m — the North and South summits at 6750m and 6850m respectively. The majestic mountains of Hindu Kush offer great views along with trekking and climbing to adventure lovers.
The Hindu Kush is Asia's third-largest mountain range and contains the tallest mountain outside the Himalaya–Karakoram system. The Hindu Kush chain extends 800 km through Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan and represents the border between Central and South Asia.
The main Hindu Kush range gets separated from Hindu Raj at the bottom of Pamir and goes right westerly, reaching Koh Baba Tangi and extending to the Lunko group of peaks. In the Ujnu Gol valley it enters the Ziwar valley of Torkho. Many peaks in the Buni Zom Group are still virgin peaks. There are more than a dozen peaks above 6000 meters, and all are unclimbed.
