Rising to an elevation of 7,649 meters (25,095 feet), Kongur Tagh is the highest peak in the Pamir Mountains, located in the Xinjiang region of China. Known for its towering height and rugged beauty, this mountain stands as a breathtaking symbol of the "Roof of the World." It remains one of the most remote and less-climbed giants in Asia, drawing adventurers and geographers alike.