Chagai Hills
| Chagai Hills | |
|---|---|
The Chagai Hills under the dust storm as seen in a photo taken by the ISS Expedition-9 in 2004. | |
| Highest point | |
| Peak | Malik Naru |
| Elevation | 7,915 ft (2,412 m) |
| Dimensions | |
| Length | 130 km (81 mi) |
| Width | 95 km (59 mi) |
| Naming | |
| Defining authority | Geological Survey of Pakistan (GSP) |
| Geography | |
Chagai Hills Chagai Hills Chagai Hills (Balochistan, Pakistan) | |
| Region | Balochistan |
| Range coordinates | 29°19′35.65″N 64°6′17.26″E / 29.3265694°N 64.1047944°E |
| Parent range | Toba Kakar |
| Borders on | Durand Line (Pakistan–Afghanistan border) |
| Geology | |
| Mountain types | |
| Rock type | Granite |
| Climbing | |
| Access | N-40 through Dalbandin |
The Chagai Hills is a granite mountain range located in the Chagai District in Balochistan, Pakistan. The Chagai Hills face the border wall at the Durand Line– the official name of Afghanistan–Pakistan border.
The highest peak, Malik Naru, at the Chagai Hills is measured at 7,915 feet (2,412 m) and is a site of volcanic Koh-i-Sultan.