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Sarwali Peak, also known as Dabbar Peak, Toshe Ri, and Toshain-I, is a mountain peak located at an altitude of in Neelum District of the Pakistan-administered
Azad Kashmir Azad Jammu and Kashmir (), abbreviated as AJK and colloquially referred to as simply Azad Kashmir ( ), is a region administered by Pakistan as a nominally self-governing entitySee: * * * and constituting the western portion of the larger ...
, in the disputed
Kashmir Kashmir ( or ) is the Northwestern Indian subcontinent, northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term ''Kashmir'' denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir P ...
region. It is located at the junction of the Neelam and Shounter valleys on Toshain/Rupal Glacier towering in Rupal Valley of Nanga Parbat. It is the highest point in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.


Climbing history

There has been no documented successful ascent of the peak. The ridge line that forms Toshain walls houses Toshain II, Toshain III, Toshain IV and Toshain V (Shounter Peak), which all are technical in nature and heavily glaciated. In 2004, an expedition from the Kashmir Tourism Department abandoned their summit attempt after their team leader experienced altitude sickness. In 2009, German climbers Robert Koschitzki and Christian Walter reached Sarwali Peak's foresummit, 150m below the true summit. They had to turn back due to high avalanche danger. In 2015, a Pakistani expedition made an attempt on the peak, approaching from Sarwali Glacier. On 31 August, climbers Imran Junaidi, Khurram Rajpoot, and Usman Tariq began their summit push. After being sighted at 5,500m, the climbers lost contact with the remainder of their team. Despite search and rescue efforts, they could not be found. On 29 June 2019, Simon Messner soloed the summit of Toshe III, locally known as Geshot. On 12 August 2024, the bodies of the three missing climbers from 2015 were discovered by Imran Arif and his climbing partner while trekking on the mountain near the advance base camp on the right saddle of the mountain. A special recovery team was formed on 03 September 2024, and on 07 September the bodies were finally recovered after missing nine years on the mountain. The bodies were brought to a hospital in Kel, Azad Kashmir before finally being laid to rest.


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Mountains of Azad Kashmir {{Azad Kashmir topics