Phangran Razi
Phangran Razi, which stands at 14,199 feet above sea level and is 95 kilometers northwest of Putao, is located on the boundary between India and Myanmar. The vegetation on the mountain varies widely, with bamboo forest, cloud forest, and rhododendron prevailing at higher elevations, and pine trees dominating at lower elevations. The Phangran Razi is home to many wild species, particularly those that graze. There are multiple long river valleys that go to the mountain's foot. Climbing Mount Phangran Razi is difficult and hard, but it is also extremely rewarding. Climbers can see the magnificent snow-capped mountains in the region from the peak.
Climbing Phangran Razi, which reaches a height of 4330 meters, is both rewarding and challenging. For fit explorers, this remote expedition-style trek is a true adventure. You will be one of the few climbers to reach the mount of this inaccessible peak. Only organized hiking expeditions are permitted to reach this location.
For fit explorers, this distant expedition-style camping walk is a true adventure. You can stay in local village cottages and sleep in dormitories during your expedition (you can also sleep in your tent if you like). There are no particular climbing abilities or equipment required.
Elevation: 4,328 m
Location: Kachin, Myanmar