
Karakoram - Wikipedia
The Karakoram (English: /ˌkɑːrəˈkɔːrəm, ˌkær-/, Urdu: [kaːɾaːkoːɾəm]) [1] is a mountain range in Asia located primarily in the Kashmir region. The range spans the borders of Pakistan, China, …
Karakoram Range | Himalayas, Location, & Map | Britannica
Karakoram Range, great mountain system extending some 300 miles (500 km) from the easternmost extension of Afghanistan in a southeasterly direction along the watershed …
Karakoram Mountains - WorldAtlas
Jul 5, 2021 · The Karakoram is a large mountain range that stretches along the international boundaries of India, Pakistan, and China, with its northwestern edge extending into the …
Karakoram - Mountain Field Guide
The Karakoram is a geological marvel, formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates millions of years ago. This colossal upheaval birthed a diverse tapestry of jagged peaks, …
KARAKORAM RANGE - The Himalayan Ramble
The Karakoram Range, one of the world’s most majestic mountain systems, stretches across the borders of Pakistan, India, and China, forming part of the Greater Himalayan system.
Karakoram Mountain Range – Home To K2 | Mountain IQ
Apr 26, 2023 · Karakoram is the second highest mountain range in the world and is home to four of the world’s 14 peaks over 8,000m above sea level. It is also home to K2, the second highest …
The Karakoram : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost
The Karakoram, meaning 'Black rock' in Turkic, is one of the great ranges of Asia. The Nepalese Himalaya may have the highest number of 8000m peaks but the Karakoram has the world’s …
Karakoram Explained
The Karakoram is a mountain range in the Kashmir region spanning the border of Pakistan, China, and India, with the northwestern extremity of the range extending to Afghanistan and …
Map of Karakoram – Beautiful Peaks
Spantik, also known as Golden Peak, is a mountain situated in the Spantik-Sosbun subrange within the Karakoram range. It is located in Shigar District, of the Gilgit-Baltistan region …
Karakoram - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karakoram separates the State of Kashmir from China, and spans the borders of India and Pakistan. It also protects Kashmir from the extreme cold winds of Siberia.