Mount Saramati

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Saramati
Saramati is located in Nagaland
Saramati
Saramati
Location in Nagaland, India near the border with Burma
Saramati is located in India
Saramati
Saramati
Saramati (India)
Saramati is located in Myanmar
Saramati
Saramati
Saramati (Myanmar)
Highest point
Elevation3,841 m (12,602 ft) [1]
Prominence2,885 m (9,465 ft) [1]
Ranked 113th
ListingUltra
List of Indian states and territories by highest point
Coordinates25°44′24″N 95°2′15″E / 25.74000°N 95.03750°E / 25.74000; 95.03750Coordinates: 25°44′24″N 95°2′15″E / 25.74000°N 95.03750°E / 25.74000; 95.03750[1]
Geography
LocationMyanmarIndia border
Parent rangePurvanchal Range[2]
Climbing
First ascentunknown

Saramati (Burmese: စာရာမေတိတောင်; IPA: [ˌsæɹəˈmɑːti]) is a peak rising above the surrounding peaks at the mountainous border of Nagaland state, India and the Naga Self-Administered Zone, in Myanmar, Sagaing Region. It is located near Thanamir Village in the Kiphire district of Nagaland, India.[citation needed]

With a height of 3,826 metres (12,552 ft) and a prominence of 2,885 metres (9,465 ft), it draws huge tourist to this tribal heritage rich state and is popularly known as crown of Nagaland.Saramati is one of the ultra-prominent peaks of Southeast Asia.[3]It forms a natural border between India and Myanmmar.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Burma and Eastern India - 19 Mountain Summits with Prominence of 1,500 meters or greater". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  2. The new encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. "Saramati, Myanmar/India". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 29 August 2014.

External links[edit]

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