The mountains in India span some of the most dramatic terrain on Earth \u2014 from the towering Himalayas and the Karakoram in the north to the ancient Aravalli, Vindhya, Satpura, Eastern Ghats, and Western Ghats across peninsular India.

Mountain ranges, highest peaks, and their associated geography are tested regularly in UPSC Prelims, SSC CGL, Banking, Railways, and all State PSC exams. This page gives you a complete, updated list of India\u2019s major mountain ranges and highest peaks with heights, states, ranges, and exam-critical facts for confident revision.

8,586 m Kangchenjunga (Highest in India)
7,816 m Nanda Devi (Highest Entirely in India)
2,695 m Anamudi (Highest in South India)
350 Mn yrs Aravalli (Oldest Range in India)

⚡ Quick Facts

Must-Know Facts for Exams
  • Kangchenjunga (8,586 m) on the Sikkim\u2013Nepal border is India\u2019s highest peak and the world\u2019s third highest mountain.
  • Nanda Devi (7,816 m) in Uttarakhand is the highest mountain peak located entirely within Indian territory.
  • The Aravalli Range is the oldest mountain range in India \u2014 over 350 million years old.
  • The Western Ghats run parallel to India\u2019s west coast for ~1,600 km; they are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a global biodiversity hotspot.
  • Anamudi (2,695 m) in Kerala is the highest peak in South India and in the Western Ghats.
⚠️ Common Exam Trap

The most-tested trap: Kangchenjunga (8,586 m) is the highest peak \u201cin India\u201d (on the Sikkim\u2013Nepal border), but Nanda Devi (7,816 m) is the highest peak \u201centirely within India\u201d (fully in Uttarakhand). Also: K2 (8,611 m) is in the Karakoram \u2014 NOT in the Himalayas, and lies in Pakistan-administered territory. Never confuse K2 as an Indian peak. And the Vindhya Range (not Aravalli) separates North India from Peninsular India.

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🏔️ Complete List of Mountains & Peaks in India

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# ↕ Peak / Range ↕ Height (m) ↕ Range / System State / UT ↕ Key Exam Fact
1Kangchenjunga8,586HimalayasSikkim / Nepal borderHighest peak in India; 3rd highest in world; 5 summits
2Nanda Devi7,816Himalayas (Kumaon)UttarakhandHighest peak entirely within India; UNESCO WHS (BR & NP); Kumaon Himalayas
3Kamet7,756Himalayas (Garhwal)UttarakhandThird highest peak entirely in India; Garhwal Himalayas
4Saltoro Kangri7,742KarakoramLadakh (Siachen)In Siachen Glacier area; world\u2019s highest battlefield region; disputed territory
5Saser Kangri7,672KarakoramLadakhHighest peak in Saser Muztagh sub-range; Karakoram
6Mamostong Kangri7,516KarakoramLadakhPart of Rimo sub-range area; Karakoram
7Rimo I7,385KarakoramLadakhNear Siachen; part of Rimo group; Karakoram
8Hardeol7,151Himalayas (Kumaon)UttarakhandKumaon Himalayas; near Milam Glacier
9Chaukhamba I7,138Himalayas (Garhwal)UttarakhandGangotri group; source area of Alaknanda River
10Trisul7,120Himalayas (Kumaon)UttarakhandFirst summit above 7,000 m climbed in the Himalayas (1907)
11Dunagiri7,066Himalayas (Garhwal)UttarakhandNear Nanda Devi; Garhwal Himalayas
12Kedarnath Peak6,940Himalayas (Garhwal)UttarakhandNear Kedarnath Temple; Chorabari Glacier
13Kangto6,950HimalayasArunachal PradeshAmong highest peaks in Arunachal Pradesh; Eastern Himalayas
14Badrinath Peak (Nilkantha)6,596Himalayas (Garhwal)UttarakhandNear Badrinath Temple; Garhwal Himalayas
15Shilla Peak6,111Himalayas (Zanskar-Spiti)Himachal PradeshHighest peak in Himachal Pradesh; Spiti Valley region
16Sia Kangri7,422KarakoramLadakh (Siachen)Siachen Glacier area \u2014 world\u2019s highest battlefield (India-Pakistan, since 1984)
17K28,611KarakoramPakistan / China (India claims PoK)NOT in India; 2nd highest in world; in Karakoram, NOT Himalayas
18Gurla Mandhata7,694Trans-HimalayasTibet (near India border)Near Mansarovar Lake; Trans-Himalayan range
19Deo Tibba6,001Himalayas (Kullu)Himachal PradeshPopular trekking peak in Kullu-Manali region
20Bandarpunch6,316Himalayas (Garhwal)UttarakhandSource of Tons River \u2014 the largest tributary of Yamuna by volume
21Sandakphu3,636Himalayas (Singalila)West BengalHighest peak in WB; view of 4 of world\u2019s 5 highest peaks (Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu)
22Saramati3,826Naga HillsNagalandHighest peak in Nagaland & Northeast India (excl. Sikkim-Arunachal)
23Anamudi2,695Western Ghats (Anaimalai)KeralaHighest peak in South India & Western Ghats; Eravikulam NP; Nilgiri Tahr habitat
24Doddabetta2,637Nilgiri HillsTamil NaduHighest peak in Nilgiri Hills; near Ooty
25Mullayanagiri1,930Western Ghats (Baba Budan)KarnatakaHighest peak in Karnataka; Chikmagalur district
26Agasthyamalai1,868Western GhatsKerala / Tamil NaduSacred peak; rare medicinal plants; Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve
27Guru Shikhar1,722Aravalli RangeRajasthanHighest peak in Aravalli Range; near Mount Abu; oldest range in India
28Kalsubai1,646Western Ghats (Sahyadri)MaharashtraHighest peak in Maharashtra; Ahmednagar district
29Mahendragiri1,501Eastern GhatsOdishaHighest peak in Eastern Ghats
30Dhupgarh1,350Satpura RangeMadhya PradeshHighest peak in Satpura Range & in MP; near Pachmarhi
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📝 Key Notes & Memory Tips

Note 1 \u2014 The Critical Kangchenjunga vs Nanda Devi Distinction

This is the single most-tested mountain trap in all Indian geography exams:

  • Highest peak \u201cin India\u201d: Kangchenjunga (8,586 m) \u2014 on the Sikkim\u2013Nepal border (shared peak)
  • Highest peak \u201centirely within India\u201d: Nanda Devi (7,816 m) \u2014 fully in Uttarakhand

Always read the question wording carefully. Both versions are tested independently.

Note 2 \u2014 India\u2019s Major Mountain Ranges at a Glance
  • Himalayas: 3 parallel ranges \u2014 Greater (Himadri), Lesser (Himachal), Outer (Shiwaliks); youngest fold mountains
  • Karakoram: Contains K2 (2nd highest in world); Siachen Glacier (world\u2019s largest non-polar glacier); NW of Himalayas
  • Aravalli: Oldest range in India (~350 million years); Guru Shikhar (1,722 m); runs NE\u2013SW through Rajasthan
  • Vindhya: Separates North India from Peninsular India; runs parallel to Narmada River
  • Satpura: South of Vindhya; Narmada & Tapti rivers originate in it; Dhupgarh (1,350 m) is highest
  • Western Ghats (Sahyadri): UNESCO WHS; 1,600 km long; Anamudi (2,695 m) is highest; biodiversity hotspot
  • Eastern Ghats: Discontinuous range; runs parallel to east coast; Mahendragiri (1,501 m) is highest
Note 3 \u2014 Western Ghats: UNESCO WHS & Biodiversity Hotspot

The Western Ghats were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012, recognised as one of the world\u2019s eight \u201chottest\u201d biodiversity hotspots. They run ~1,600 km from Gujarat to Kanyakumari and are the source of major Peninsular rivers: Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri. They receive the heaviest orographic rainfall in India as moisture-laden southwest monsoon winds strike their western face.

Note 4 \u2014 Siachen & Karakoram: Key Strategic Facts

The Siachen Glacier in the Karakoram is the world\u2019s highest battlefield, where Indian and Pakistani forces have been stationed since 1984. Saltoro Kangri (7,742 m) and Sia Kangri (7,422 m) are peaks in this zone. Siachen is also the world\u2019s largest non-polar glacier. The Karakoram range \u2014 containing K2 (8,611 m, 2nd highest in world) \u2014 is geographically distinct from the Himalayas and lies to the northwest.

Note 5 \u2014 State-wise Highest Peaks (Exam Favourites)
  • Uttarakhand: Nanda Devi (7,816 m)
  • Sikkim: Kangchenjunga (8,586 m) \u2014 border peak
  • Himachal Pradesh: Shilla Peak (6,111 m)
  • Kerala / South India: Anamudi (2,695 m)
  • Tamil Nadu (Nilgiris): Doddabetta (2,637 m)
  • Karnataka: Mullayanagiri (1,930 m)
  • Maharashtra: Kalsubai (1,646 m)
  • Rajasthan (Aravalli): Guru Shikhar (1,722 m)
  • Madhya Pradesh (Satpura): Dhupgarh (1,350 m)
  • West Bengal: Sandakphu (3,636 m)
  • Nagaland: Saramati (3,826 m)
🧠 Mnemonic \u2014 Highest Peaks by Region

\u201cKang Nanda \u2014 South Anamudi \u2014 Aravalli Guru \u2014 Satpura Dhup\u201d
K = Kangchenjunga (India\u2019s highest)  |  N = Nanda Devi (entirely in India)  |  A = Anamudi (South India)  |  G = Guru Shikhar (Aravalli)  |  D = Dhupgarh (Satpura)

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Mountains in India \u2014 MCQ Quiz

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Question 1 of 5
Which is the highest mountain peak located entirely within the territory of India?
A. Kangchenjunga
B. Saltoro Kangri
C. Kamet
D. Nanda Devi
✅ Explanation

Nanda Devi (7,816 m) in Uttarakhand is the highest mountain peak located entirely within Indian territory. Kangchenjunga (8,586 m) is higher but sits on the Sikkim\u2013Nepal border, making it a shared peak. Nanda Devi is surrounded by the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve and National Park, both UNESCO-designated.

Question 2 of 5
The Aravalli Range is significant because it is:
A. The highest mountain range in India
B. The oldest mountain range in India
C. The longest mountain range in peninsular India
D. The only range running east to west in India
✅ Explanation

The Aravalli Range is the oldest mountain range in India, estimated to be approximately 350 million years old \u2014 making it one of the oldest fold mountain ranges in the world. It runs in a northeast to southwest direction through Rajasthan and parts of Gujarat, Haryana, and Delhi. Its highest peak is Guru Shikhar (1,722 m) near Mount Abu in Rajasthan.

Question 3 of 5
Anamudi, the highest peak in South India, is located in which National Park?
A. Periyar National Park
B. Silent Valley National Park
C. Eravikulam National Park
D. Mudumalai National Park
✅ Explanation

Anamudi (2,695 m), the highest peak in South India and in the Western Ghats, is located in Eravikulam National Park in Kerala\u2019s Idukki district. The park is famous for the endangered Nilgiri Tahr (a mountain goat). Anamudi means \u201celephant\u2019s head\u201d in Malayalam.

Question 4 of 5
Which mountain range separates Peninsular India from the Indo-Gangetic Plain?
A. Aravalli Range
B. Eastern Ghats
C. Satpura Range
D. Vindhya Range
✅ Explanation

The Vindhya Range forms the traditional boundary between North India (Indo-Gangetic Plain) and Peninsular India (Deccan Plateau). Running roughly east\u2013west, it extends across Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Gujarat and Bihar. The Narmada River flows along its southern edge, further reinforcing this geographical divide.

Question 5 of 5
Sandakphu (3,636 m) in West Bengal is famous for which unique distinction?
A. It is the highest peak in Northeast India
B. From its summit, four of the world\u2019s five highest peaks are visible
C. It is the only peak in India with permanent snow at its base
D. It is the source of the Teesta River
✅ Explanation

Sandakphu, the highest peak in West Bengal on the Singalila Ridge in Darjeeling district, is famous for offering a view of four of the world\u2019s five highest mountains \u2014 Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu \u2014 on a clear day. It is accessible via the Singalila National Park trek, one of India\u2019s most popular high-altitude treks.

✅ Key Takeaways

Remember These for Your Exam
1
Highest in India: Kangchenjunga (8,586 m, Sikkim-Nepal border, 3rd in world). Highest entirely within India: Nanda Devi (7,816 m, Uttarakhand). Always check question wording.
2
K2 (8,611 m) is in the Karakoram (Pakistan/China), NOT in the Himalayas and NOT in India. Karakoram is a separate range northwest of the Himalayas.
3
Aravalli = oldest range (~350 million years); Guru Shikhar (1,722 m). Vindhya = separates North from Peninsular India. Satpura = Dhupgarh (1,350 m, highest in MP). Western Ghats = UNESCO WHS (2012), Anamudi (2,695 m) is highest.
4
State-wise peaks: Kerala/South India = Anamudi (2,695 m) | Karnataka = Mullayanagiri (1,930 m) | Maharashtra = Kalsubai (1,646 m) | Tamil Nadu (Nilgiris) = Doddabetta (2,637 m).
5
Siachen = world\u2019s highest battlefield (since 1984) + world\u2019s largest non-polar glacier; in Karakoram. Sandakphu (WB, 3,636 m) = view of 4 of world\u2019s 5 highest peaks.
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Mnemonic: \u201cKang Nanda \u2014 South Anamudi \u2014 Aravalli Guru \u2014 Satpura Dhup\u201d covers the 5 most-tested highest-peak superlatives.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs \u2014 Mountains in India
Which is the highest mountain in India?

Kangchenjunga (8,586 m) is the highest mountain in India, located on the border between Sikkim (India) and Nepal. It is also the third highest mountain in the world, after Mount Everest (8,848.86 m) and K2 (8,611 m). However, Nanda Devi (7,816 m) in Uttarakhand is the highest peak located entirely within Indian territory \u2014 a distinction that is frequently tested separately in competitive exams.

What are the major mountain ranges of India?

India\u2019s major mountain ranges can be grouped into two broad systems. The Himalayan system in the north includes the Great Himalayas (Himadri), the Lesser Himalayas (Himachal), the Outer Himalayas (Shiwaliks), the Karakoram range (containing K2), and the Trans-Himalayan ranges. The Peninsular system includes the Aravalli Range (oldest, in Rajasthan), the Vindhya Range (separating North and Peninsular India), the Satpura Range (in MP), the Western Ghats or Sahyadri (running 1,600 km along the west coast), and the Eastern Ghats (discontinuous, running along the east coast). The Western Ghats are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world\u2019s eight biodiversity hotspots.

Which is the highest peak in each region of India?

The highest peaks by region are: Northern India \u2014 Kangchenjunga (8,586 m, Sikkim-Nepal border) and Nanda Devi (7,816 m, entirely in Uttarakhand); South India \u2014 Anamudi (2,695 m, Kerala, Western Ghats); Northeast India (excluding Sikkim/Arunachal) \u2014 Saramati (3,826 m, Nagaland); West Bengal \u2014 Sandakphu (3,636 m, Darjeeling); Rajasthan (Aravalli) \u2014 Guru Shikhar (1,722 m); Madhya Pradesh (Satpura) \u2014 Dhupgarh (1,350 m); Maharashtra \u2014 Kalsubai (1,646 m); Karnataka \u2014 Mullayanagiri (1,930 m); Tamil Nadu (Nilgiris) \u2014 Doddabetta (2,637 m).

Why are mountains in India important for competitive exams?

Mountain geography is one of the most tested subjects in UPSC Prelims (Indian Geography), SSC CGL, Banking, Railway, and State PSC exams. Frequently tested areas include India\u2019s highest peak (Kangchenjunga) vs highest entirely within India (Nanda Devi), the oldest range (Aravalli), highest peak in South India (Anamudi), state-wise highest peaks, the Karakoram\u2019s K2 and Siachen, the Western Ghats as a UNESCO WHS and biodiversity hotspot, the Vindhya Range as the North-South divider, and specific peaks associated with rivers, national parks, glaciers, and religious sites. The Kangchenjunga vs Nanda Devi distinction is one of the most commonly set trap questions in Indian geography.

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