The confluence of three great mountain ranges is an amazing place between Karakoram Jaglot and Gilgit, where the three highest mountain ranges of the world, the Himalayas, the Karakoram, and the Hindu Kush, come face to face. The three mountains seen in the background belong to three different mountain ranges, one Hindu Kush, one Himalayas, and one Karakoram.
This is because the Gilgit River coming from the Ghizer Valley and the Indus River coming from Skardu meet here, and this confluence of rivers forms the shape of the English letter 7, delimiting the mountain ranges around it.
The Himalayas extend from this point to Nepal, where its peak Everest is the highest mountain in the world, while its peak Nanga Parbat in Pakistani territory is considered the most dangerous mountain in the world.
Between the Indus River and the Gilgit River, there is the Karakoram mountain range, which extends to China. The world's second highest peak, K-2, is located within Pakistani borders in this range.
While the Hindu Kush mountain range extends from here to Afghanistan, whose highest peak, "Tarch Mir", is located near Chitral within Pakistani borders. At this point, the Karakoram Highway also runs at the foot of the Hindu Kush mountain range.