Mountain

Mowdok tiang

Bangladesh

Mowdok tiang / Mowdok Mual (also cited as Saka Haphong) is identified by multiple sources as a border peak between Bangladesh and Myanmar. Wikidata lists coordinates 21°47'11.65"N, 92°36'34.85"E and elevation 1,054 m; Peakbagger lists Mowdok Mual (aka Saka Haphong) at 1,052 m with coordinates 21.78639, 92.61. Wikipedia and several national and international pages treat the feature as one of Bangladesh’s highest peaks. Some open geographic databases (for example, Mapcarta and GeoNames) show a nearby feature named Mowdok Taung with a lower reported elevation (~905 m), indicating variation among sources and place-name usages.

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Mowdok tiang / Mowdok Mual (also cited as Saka Haphong) is identified by multiple sources as a border peak between Bangladesh and Myanmar. Wikidata lists coordinates 21°47'11.65"N, 92°36'34.85"E and elevation 1,054 m; Peakbagger lists Mowdok Mual (aka Saka Haphong) at 1,052 m with coordinates 21.78639, 92.61. Wikipedia and several national and international pages treat the feature as one of Bangladesh’s highest peaks. Some open geographic databases (for example, Mapcarta and GeoNames) show a nearby feature named Mowdok Taung with a lower reported elevation (~905 m), indicating variation among sources and place-name usages.

Documented trip reports and expedition records describe multi-day treks to Saka Haphong / Mowdok Mual, commonly approached from the Bandarban/Thanchi area. Sources characterize the route as remote and located in a border-area setting rather than a developed trailhead. Check recent trip reports and local authorities or operators for current route details and any border-area access requirements.

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