Duhla Peak (bg|връх Духла|vrah Duhla, pronounced as /bg/) is the rocky peak rising to 1010 m[1] in Zagreus Ridge on Oscar II Coast in Graham Land. It surmounts Hektoria Glacier to the northeast, and tributaries to Paspal Glacier to the west and southeast. The feature is named after Duhla Cave in Western Bulgaria.
Duhla Peak is located at -64.8708°N -61.8669°W. 1.82 km south-southeast of Marchaevo Peak, 13.8 km west of Mount Quandary, and 10.4 km northeast of Dugerjav Peak. British mapping in 1978.