Loi Leng

Loi Leng is the highest mountain of the Shan Hills. It is located in Shan State, Burma, 45 km to the southeast of Lashio.[2]

Loi Leng
Loi Leng
Location in Burma
Highest point
Elevation2,651 m (8,698 ft)[1]
Prominence1,823 m (5,981 ft)
ListingList of Ultras of Southeast Asia
Coordinates22°38′34″N 98°4′24″E
Geography
LocationShan State, Myanmar
Parent rangeShan Hills
Climbing
First ascentunknown
Easiest routeclimb

Geography

Loi Leng is part of a massif with multiple peaks located 6 km to the SW Pa-kawlam, 10 km to the north of Mong Pat and 11 km to the east of Kawngwit villages.

With a height of 2,651 m[3] and a prominence of 1,823 m, Loi Leng, the highest peak of the massif, is one of the ultra prominent peaks of Southeast Asia.[4]

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