Pharagram Peak
Pharagram Peak (also spelled Pharagm Peak or Pharagram Zom) is a remote giant in the Hindu Kush, rising 6,178 meters (20,269 feet) in the Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Located northeast of the main Buni Zom summit, it is part of the rugged Hindu Raj section and surrounded by glaciers and steep faces.
Access to the area is via valleys northeast of Mastuj, near villages like Laspur, making it a challenging expedition to reach the base. The Buni Zom–Pharagram–Rahman Zom region remains a hidden gem, with few climbers visiting and local Kho culture largely untouched by mainstream tourism. With its dramatic landscapes and impressive vertical relief, it offers a true big mountain experience.
HIGHLIGHTS OF TREK
- Stunning Views: Spectacular panoramic views of the Dhauladhar range, alpine meadows, and lush green forests.
- Cultural Experience: Visit local villages and interact with the friendly Himachali people.