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AFRICA ULTRA-PROMINENCES

84 Mountains with prominence of 1,500m (4,921 ft.) or greater

Welcome to the first-ever listing of Africa's major mountains based on prominence.

Intensive map and computer data analysis has revealed 84 summits on the continent and neighboring islands.  This page attempts names, best-available elevation data, and prominence information for the set of summits.

These is a corresponding map of the African ultras.

List compiled 2004 by Aaron Maizlish, based on a computer generated Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) listing by Jonathan de Ferranti.

The following listing has been sorted by country for ease of reference.    Click here to see the same listing organized by prominence value.

The total ultra-prominence count for the continent is:
5,885m 1
4,000-5,000m 0
3,000-4,000m 9
2,000-3,000m 22
1,500-2,000m        
52

Global notes: 

Rank:  The ranking in the left column represents the overall prominence rank among the 84 summits on the list and map.
Peak names:  Names are believed to be accurate based on government topographic surveys.  The name of the individual peak generally precedes the name of a massif, range or island, although the larger geographical name may be in more common usage.  The authors have been thus far unable to ascertain peak names for several summits [given in brackets] in Ethiopia and Congo.  Assistance would be appreciated.
Elevation:  Is taken from a variety of sources as noted in the footnotes.  There are dozens of examples of widely different elevations ascribed to the same peak.  For the most part the authors have used their best judgment when comparing 1. modern topographic surveys, 2. Soviet mapping, 3. shuttle (SRTM) elevation data, and 4. other elevations found on commercial mapping and internet sources.  Anyone able to provide access to more recent survey data, or who seeks clarification are welcome to contact the authors.
Saddle:  Saddles are derived exclusively from analysis of SRTM.  Few printed map resources (1:50,000 or smaller) prove to be of greater accuracy.  SRTM saddles should be considered accurate to ±30m. in areas of high relief, and very accurate in areas of low relief.  There needs to be a slight adjustment to the older datum, but this is dwarfed by the standard deviation in the error range.
Lat and Long:  Are taken from SRTM anaylsis and should be considered accurate to ± 15 seconds.


Other footnotes and links follow this list.


  minor revisions:  December 3, 2011

Rank Peak Elevation Prominence Saddle Lat. Long. Notes


ALGERIA






20 Tahat 2908 2328 580 23:17:15 N 05:31:45 E
50 Lalla Khedidja (HP Djebel Djurdjura) 2308 1720 588 36:26:51 N 04:13:42 E
58 Djebel Chélia 2328 1612 716 35:19:06 N 06:38:15 E

ANGOLA






59
Mt. Tama (Serra da Neve) 2489 1610 879 13:47:09 S 13:10:33 E
80 Moro de Moco 2620 1510 1110 12:27:48 S 15:10:21 E

CAMEROON






3 Mt. Cameroon 4070
3931 139 04:13:03 N 09:10:18 E [3]
16 Mt. Oku 3011 2491 520 06:12:06 N 10:31:03 E

CAPE VERDE






13 Pico de Cano  (HP Fogo)
2829 2829 0


32 Tope de Coroa  (HP Santo Antaõ)
1979 1979 0



CHAD






11 Emi Koussi 3445 2934 511 19:47:30 N 18:33:00 E [11]
68 Pic Toussidé 3315 1593 1722 21:02:24 N 16:28:12 E [69]

COMORO






19
Le Kartala  (HP Njazidja, formerly Grand Comore)
2361 2361 0 11:45:24 S 43:21:42 E
67 Ntingui  (HP Nwanzi, formerly Anjouan)
1595 1595 0 12:12:54 S 44:25:30 E

CONGO





[ Congo]
4 Ngaliema (Mt. Stanley), Congo/Uganda
5109 3951 1158 00:23:03 N 29:52:24 E
64 [Kabobo] 2725 1604 1121 05:08:15 S 29:03:06 E
69
Mont Mohi 3480 1592 1888 02:57:15 S 28:46:48 E
72 [Wuhevi] 3095 1570 1525 00:08:33 S 29:25:27 E

DJIBOUTI






62 Moussa Ali Terara, Djibouti/Eritrea
2021 1607 414 12:28:15 N 42:24:18 E

EGYPT






n.a. Jebel Katarina (in Asia)
2629 2404 225 28:30:42 N 33:57:09 E [18]
45 Jebel Shayib al Banat 2187 1747 440 26:58:45 N 33:29:15 E [46]

EQUATORIAL GUINEA






10 Pico Basilé 3011 3011 0 03:35:00 N 08:46:00 E new survey
76 Gran Caldera de Luba 2261 1539 722 03:21:39 N 08:32:21 E

ERITREA





[Eritrea]
34 Ramlo 2248 1920 328 13:23:27 N 41:43:39 E TS
62 Moussa Ali Terara, Djibouti/Eritrea
2021 1607 414 12:28:15 N 42:24:18 E TS

ETHIOPIA





[Ethiopia]
2 Ras Dejen (Ras Dashen) 4550 3997 553 13:14:09 N 38:22:15 E [2]
14 Tullu Deemtu (HP Bale Mountains) 4400 2527 1873 06:49:33 N 39:49:03 E [14]
23 Ch'ok'e Terara 4100 2225 1875 10:42:48 N 37:50:54 E SR
24 [Argun] 3418 2208 1210 06:06:21 N 36:44:33 E TS
28 Amba Farit 4270 2061 2209 10:57:06 N 39:06:12 E SR [28]
32 Guge 3568 2013 1555 06:11:51 N 37:22:51 E TS
36 Abune Yosef 4260 1909 2351 12:08:27 N 39:10:54 E SR
47 Tulu Welel 3301 1742 1559 08:52:39 N 34:48:42 E SR
53 Mt. Smith 2560 1690 870 06:13:57 N 36:17:51 E SR
58 [Aggio] 3358 1630 1728 07:08:57 N 36:32:39 E TS
60 [Argun North] 3405 1610 1795 06:33:00 N 36:43:33 E TS
64 Bada or K'ech'a Terara 4195 1605 2590 07:54:30 N 39:23:30 E [64]
66 Belaya 2731 1601 1130 11:28:27 N 36:11:39 E TS
71 Mai Gudo 3359 1589 1770 07:29:27 N 37:12:15 E TS
73 Dubbai 3950 1550 2400 12:51:30 N 39:29:48 E SR [73]
80 Guna Terara 4120 1510 2610 11:42:39 N 38:14:12 E SR
81 Delo (YeTerara Senselet) 3240 1510 1730 05:49:15 N 37:50:21 E SR
83 Gara Muleta 3405 1502 1903 09:15:24 N 41:43:45 E TS

KENYA






5 Mount Kenya 5199 3825 1374 00:09:03 S 37:18:27 E
27 Oldoinyo Lesatima 4001 2081 1920 00:18:42 S 36:36:51 E
43 Chepunyal Hills 3334 1759 1575 01:39:33 N 35:22:57 E
75 Mt. Kulal 2285 1542 743 02:43:45 N 36:55:24 E
84 Mt. Ng'iro 2848 1501 1347 02:11:30 N 36:48:57 E

LESOTHO






18 Thabana Ntlenyana 3482 2390 1092 29:28:06 S 29:16:09 E

MADAGASCAR






12 Maromokotro (Tsaratanana) 2876 2876 0 14:01:24 S 48:57:57 E
39 Pic Boby 2658 1875 783 22:11:42 S 46:53:06 E
56 Tsiafajavona 2643 1663 980 19:20:57 S 47:14:36 E

MALAWI






22 Sapitwa Peak (Mt. Mulanje) 3002 2319 683 15:57:00 S 35:35:27 E

MOROCCO






6 Jebel Toubkal 4167 3755 412 31:03:33 N 07:54:57 W
37 Ighil M'Goun 4071 1904 2167 31:30:30 N 06:26:36 W
38 Koudiet Tirbirhine 2456 1901 555 34:50:21 N 04:31:00 W
57 Adrar Bou Nasser 3340 1642 1698 33:34:06 N 03:53:09 W
62 Jebel Igdet 3615 1609 2006 30:57:48 N 08:26:36 W

MOZAMBIQUE






44 Serra Namuli
2419 1757 662 15:21:27 S 37:03:54 E

NAMIBIA






41 Konigstein (HP Brandberg Mtn.) 2606 1802 804 21:08:57 S 14:34:39 E

REUNION (France D.O.M)






9 Piton des Neiges 3069 3069 0 21:05:54 S 55:28:36 E

RWANDA






7 Volcan Karisimbi 4507 3312 1195 01:30:30 S 29:26:42 E
77 Muhavura, Rwanda/Uganda
4127 1530 2597 01:23:00 S 29:40:33 E

SAO TOME E PRINCIPE






31 Pico de Sao Tome 2024 2024 0 00:16:03 N 06:32:36 E

SIERRA LEONE






55 Bintimani (HP Loma Mansa) 1945 1665 280 09:13:30 N 11:07:00 W

SOMALIA





[Somalia]
67 Karkoor 2120 1598 522 11:19:30 N 49:44:51 E

SOUTH AFRICA






50 Dutoitspiek 1995 1730 265 33:45:18 S 19:11:12 E
74 Seweweekspoortpiek 2325 1543 782 33:23:54 S 21:22:03 E

SUDAN





[Sudan]
15 Jebel Marra 3042 2512 530 12:56:00 N 24:13:39 E
26 Kinyeti (Lolibai Mtns.) 3187 2120 1067 3:56:45 N 32:54:36 E
48 Emogadong (Dongotona Mtns.) 2623 1730 893 4:11:45 N 33:07:48 E

TANZANIA





[Tanzania]
1 Kilimanjaro 5895 5885 10 03:04:33 S 37:21:06 E [1]
8 Mount Meru 4565 3170 1395 03:14:48 S 36:44:54 E
25 Kimhandu 2653 2121 532 07:05:33 S 37:37:06 E
29 Hanang 3420 2050 1370 04:26:06 S 35:24:00 E
30 Loolmalassin 3682 2040 1642 03:03:00 S 35:49:09 E
34 Gelai Peak 2948 1930 1018 02:36:48 S 36:06:12 E
42 Kitumbeine Hill 2858 1770 1088 02:53:36 S 36:13:45 E
45 Shengena 2464 1750 714 04:16:03 S 37:55:54 E
49
Sungwi 2300 1730 570 04:43:54 S 38:13:54 E
54 Mtorwi 2980 1688 1292 09:04:42 S 34:01:15 E
78 Karenga 2279 1529 750 07:41:12 S 36:52:51 E

UGANDA






17 Mount Elgon 4321 2458 1863 01:07:06 N 34:31:30 E
40 Moroto 3083 1818 1265 02:31:30 N 34:46:21 E
52 Kadam 3063 1690 1373 01:45:45 N 34:42:33 E
77 Muhavura, Rwanda/Uganda
4127 1530 2597 01:23:00 S 29:40:33 E

ZIMBABWE






79 Inyangani 2592 1515 1077 18:18:00 S 32:50:30 E

FOOTNOTES

[Congo] For this first draft, the authors were unable to ascertain accurate toponymy (names) and survey elevations for the three mountain summits in Eastern Congo.  The names Kabobo and Wuhevi have been tentatively assigned to the massifs, pending further clarification.  Elevations for these two summits are estimated from SRTM data, and are likely more accurate than any pre-existing survey.  Two additional summits, "Marungu" and the better-known Volcan Nyiragongo, barely miss the 1,500 meter cutoff and may be included on future lists.

[Eritrea and Ethiopia]  Great discrepancies were found between survey elevations and SRTM data.  An attempt has been made here to reconcile them, but this should be considered provisional.  Peaks footnoted with a [TS] employ elevations from topographic surveys.  We used the Soviet 1:100,000 and 1:200,000 maps.  We strongly suspect that these spot elevations are from 1930s era surveys, and are obsolete.  Where the topographic survey and the SRTM data were in agreement within the normal error bound, we chose the topographic survey elevation.  Where there is wide disagreement we chose the SRTM data, marked with [SR].  The high point of Ethiopia, Ras Dashen is in wide disagreement (see below).   Several mountains are not named on the Soviet maps, in GNIS, or on commercial map publications.  We have given them provisional names, denoted in [brackets].  Assistance would be appreciated.

[Somalia]  The HP of Somalia, Shimbiris, appears to narrowly miss the cutoff of 1500m but may be on future listings.  2,416m is a widely quoted elevation, however SRTM suggests the high point is closer to 2,460m.  The SRTM value would give Shimbiris a prominence of ±1,495m.

[Sudan]  Spot elevations still in use today are from 1920s ground surveys.  In spite of that, SRTM largely concurs.

[Tanzania]  On this first draft, elevations were mostly taken from Soviet mapping, as the Tanzania 1:50,000 topographic series mostly neglects spot elevations.  Exceptions are Kilimanjaro, Loolmalassin, and Karenga. 
SRTM and the Tanzania/Soviet mapping generally concur very well.  Sungwi is taken from the SRTM analysis, as it diverges significantly from the Tanzania Survey (2271m-2286m).

[1] Kilimanjaro:  As the highpoint of Africa, Kilimanjaro's key saddle is the low point that separates Africa from Eurasia.  The elevation of the Suez Canal cut is functionally zero.  A low point of 10m immediately to the west of the canal is assumed to have been the original KS.

[2] Ras Dejen, Ethiopia:  There is a high-divergence of published elevations for Ras Dejen (also spelled Ras Deshen or Ras Dashen).  An Italian military survey measured it at 4620m, a height that is still often quoted. A new elevation of 4,533m emerged from a 1970s triangulation survey.  a subsequent Franco-Italian survey established a height of 4,550m.

[3] Mont Cameroon:   The true elevation of Mont Cameroon remains a minor mystery.  The most frequently cited elevation is 4095.1m, which appears on all of the more recent I.G.N topographic maps.  Other cited values are 4100m and 4070m.  SRTM suggests the elevation is much lower; the highest 3" cell is 4024m.  Communication with earth-scientists suggests that a new survey is needed, especially given the frequent volcanic activity.  We have tentatively adopted 4070m as the most plausible published elevation.

[11]  Emi Koussi, Chad:  The official elevation that appears on the IGN series is 3,415 meters.  SRTM suggests that the peak is slightly higher, with a highest cell of 3,435m indicating an elevation of approximately 3,445m.

[14]  Tullu Deemtu, Ethiopia:  This is usually quoted as 4,377m, but SRTM data shows it to be slightly higher. It is higher than a nearby peak known as "Batu". .

[18]  Jebel Katarina (or Katharina), Egypt:  This peak also appears on the Middle East list with footnotes.

[28]  Amba Farit, Ethiopia:  Wide divergence between Soviet mapping (4,330m) and Shuttle data (4,270m.)

[46]  Jebel Sha'ib al Banat, Egypt:  Elevation unconfirmed.

[64]  Bada or K'ech'a Terara, Ethiopia:  Printed maps (Soviet, Ethiopian, and US Tactical Pilotage Charts) all show K'ech'a as higher (likely from the same survey.)  SRTM suggests Bada may be higher.  Soviet maps give Bada 4,170m and K'ech'a 4,245m.  The highest SRTM cells were 4,195m and 4,182m respectively, making it too close to call without further investigation.

[69]  Pic Toussidé, Chad:  3315m elevation is from more recent IGN map.  Earlier IGN maps have survey elevation of 3265m, which is still widely used today on commercial maps, and should probably be disregarded.  SRTM concurs with newer elevation.

[73]  Dubbai, Ethiopia:  Huge divergence between printed maps (3,950m) and SRTM (4,041m), suggesting that original survey may have missed the high point.



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