Surrounding East African Rift
No | Peak | Country | Elevation (m) | Prominence (m) | Col (m) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mount Kilimanjaro | Tanzania | 5,895 | 5,885 | 10 |
2 | Mount Kenya | Kenya | 5,199 | 3,825 | 1374 |
3 | Mount Meru | Tanzania | 4,565 | 3,170 | 1395 |
4 | Mount Elgon | Uganda | 4,321 | 2,458 | 1863 |
5 | Mulanje Massif | Malawi | 3,002 | 2,319 | 683 |
6 | Kimhandu | Tanzania | 2,653 | 2,121 | 532 |
7 | Mount Satima | Kenya | 4,001 | 2,081 | 1920 |
8 | Mount Hanang | Tanzania | 3,420 | 2,050 | 1370 |
9 | Loolmalassin | Tanzania | 3,682 | 2,040 | 1642 |
10 | Gelai Peak | Tanzania | 2,948 | 1,930 | 1018 |
11 | Mount Moroto | Uganda | 3,083 | 1,818 | 1265 |
12 | Kitumbeine Hill | Tanzania | 2,858 | 1,770 | 1088 |
13 | Chepunyal Hills | Kenya | 3,334 | 1,759 | 1575 |
14 | Mount Namuli | Mozambique | 2,419 | 1,757 | 662 |
15 | Shengena | Tanzania | 2,464 | 1,750 | 714 |
16 | Sungwi | Tanzania | 2,300 | 1,730 | 570 |
17 | Mount Kadam | Uganda | 3,063 | 1,690 | 1373 |
18 | Mtorwi | Tanzania | 2,980 | 1,688 | 1292 |
19 | Mount Kulal | Kenya | 2,285 | 1,542 | 743 |
20 | Karenga | Tanzania | 2,279 | 1,529 | 750 |
21 | Mount Ng'iro | Kenya | 2,848 | 1,501 | 1347 |
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