Junction of the three mountain ranges
Latitude: 35.75390305 Longitude: 74.62336062
Junction
of the Three Mountain Ranges – Gilgit, Pakistan
Where the World’s Great Mountain Ranges Meet
Just outside the city of Gilgit, near the town of Jaglot, lies one of the most extraordinary geographical landmarks in the world—the Junction of the Three Mountain Ranges. This is the only place on Earth where the Himalayas, the Karakoram, and the Hindukush mountain ranges converge, creating a dramatic natural spectacle that attracts geologists, adventurers, and nature lovers from around the globe.
A Natural Wonder of Global
Significance
This historic meeting point marks the collision
zone of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates—an ongoing geological process
responsible for shaping some of the tallest peaks on the planet. Within the
surrounding ranges rise legendary mountains like K2, Nanga Parbat,
and Rakaposhi, making the region a paradise for explorers.
What Visitors See
At the viewpoint along the Karakoram Highway,
visitors are treated to:
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Clear signage marking
each of the three mighty ranges
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Breathtaking panoramic views of steep valleys and rugged peaks
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A sweeping landscape shaped by millions of years of tectonic movement
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River confluence views, where the Gilgit River meets the Indus River
nearby
The location is easy to access and makes for a
stunning stop for travelers heading toward Hunza, Skardu, or Naran via the KKH.
Why It’s a Must-See Landmark
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Unique on Earth – no other point hosts a three-range junction
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Educational value – a living classroom for geology and geography
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Perfect for photography – dramatic mountains and vast horizons
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Gateway to adventure – the surrounding region leads to treks, peaks, glaciers, and famous
valleys
Nearby Attractions
Visitors can combine their trip with other iconic
spots close to Gilgit:
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Nanga Parbat Viewpoint
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Rakaposhi Viewpoint (Nagar)
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Jaglot Town
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Indus River Gorge
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Kargah Buddha (Gilgit)
Experience the Power of Nature
The Junction of the Three Mountain Ranges is not just a scenic stop—it's a testament to the immense geological forces that created some of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're a traveler, photographer, or simply an admirer of natural beauty, this iconic site offers a connection to the Earth’s history that you can truly feel.