Saramati (Burmese: စာရာမေတိတောင်; IPA: [ˌsæɹəˈmɑːti]) is a peak rising above the surrounding peaks at the mountainous border of the Indian state of Nagaland and the Naga Self-Administered Zone of the Sagaing Region of Myanmar. It is located near the village of Thanamir in the Kiphire District of Nagaland.
With a height of 3,826 metres (12,552 ft) and a prominence of 2,885 metres (9,465 ft), it draws huge tourist to this tribal heritage rich state and is popularly known as the Crown of Nagaland. Saramati is one of the ultra-prominent peaks of Southeast Asia. It forms a natural boundary between India and Myanmar.
By elevation Saramati is
# 1 out of 1 in Khongsa # 1 out of 21 in Nagaland # 24 out of 2705 in Myanmar # 1 out of 277 in Sagaing # 1 out of 110 in Hkamti District # 4 out of 917 in the Naga Hills
By prominence Saramati is
# 1 out of 1 in Khongsa # 1 out of 21 in Nagaland # 3 out of 13857 in India # 1 out of 2705 in Myanmar # 1 out of 277 in Sagaing # 1 out of 110 in Hkamti District # 1 out of 917 in the Naga Hills
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