The highest mountains in the world have fascinated explorers, geographers, and exam-setters alike for decades.

From the towering Himalayas to the Andes and Karakoram ranges, mountain geography is a recurring topic in UPSC, SSC CGL, Banking, Railways, and State PSC exams. This page gives you a complete, updated list of the world’s tallest peaks with heights, locations, and exam-ready facts — everything you need for quick, confident revision.

8,848.86m Everest Height (2020)
14 Peaks Above 8,000m
9 Himalayan 8,000ers
1953 Everest First Summit

⚡ Quick Facts

Must-Know Facts for Exams
  • Mount Everest at 8,848.86 m is the highest mountain in the world, confirmed by a 2020 Nepal-China survey.
  • All 14 mountains above 8,000 m are located in Asia — across the Himalayas and Karakoram ranges.
  • K2 is the only 8,000 m peak that had never been summited in winter until January 2021.
  • Mauna Kea in Hawaii is taller than Everest when measured from the ocean floor (10,210 m total).
  • The Himalayan range alone contains 9 of the world’s 10 highest peaks.
⚠️ Common Exam Trap

Many students confuse K2’s location — it is in the Karakoram range, NOT the Himalayas. Also, Kangchenjunga sits on the Nepal-Sikkim border, while Nanda Devi is the highest peak entirely within India. Both are tested frequently and the distinction catches many aspirants off guard.

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🗺️ Complete List of Highest Mountains in the World

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# ↕ Mountain Name ↕ Height (m) ↕ Height (ft) Range Country/Region ↕ First Summited
1Mount Everest8,848.8629,032HimalayasNepal/China1953
2K28,61128,251KarakoramPakistan/China1954
3Kangchenjunga8,58628,169HimalayasNepal/India1955
4Lhotse8,51627,940HimalayasNepal/China1956
5Makalu8,48527,838HimalayasNepal/China1955
6Cho Oyu8,18826,864HimalayasNepal/China1954
7Dhaulagiri I8,16726,795HimalayasNepal1960
8Manaslu8,16326,781HimalayasNepal1956
9Nanga Parbat8,12626,660HimalayasPakistan1953
10Annapurna I8,09126,545HimalayasNepal1950
11Gasherbrum I8,08026,509KarakoramPakistan/China1958
12Broad Peak8,05126,414KarakoramPakistan/China1957
13Gasherbrum II8,03526,362KarakoramPakistan/China1956
14Shishapangma8,02726,335HimalayasChina (Tibet)1964
15Gyachung Kang7,95226,089HimalayasNepal/China1964
16Annapurna II7,93726,040HimalayasNepal1960
17Gasherbrum III7,94626,070KarakoramPakistan/China1975
18Himalchuli7,89325,896HimalayasNepal1960
19Distaghil Sar7,88425,869KarakoramPakistan1960
20Nuptse7,86125,791HimalayasNepal1961
21Khunyang Chhish7,82325,863KarakoramPakistan1971
22Masherbrum7,82125,659KarakoramPakistan/China1960
23Nanda Devi7,81625,643HimalayasIndia1936
24Chomo Lonzo7,80425,604HimalayasChina (Tibet)1954
25Batura Sar7,79525,574KarakoramPakistan1976
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📝 Key Notes & Memory Tips

Note 1 — Everest Height Updated in 2020

Mount Everest\u2019s official height was revised from 8,848 m to 8,848.86 m in December 2020 following a joint Nepal-China survey. Exams set after 2021 use 8,848.86 m \u2014 always use this figure.

Note 2 — K2 is NOT in the Himalayas

K2 is called the \u201cSavage Mountain\u201d and is considered the hardest 8,000 m peak to climb. It lies on the Pakistan-China border in the Karakoram range \u2014 NOT the Himalayas. This is a frequent exam trap.

Note 3 — Highest Peak in India (Two Versions)

Kangchenjunga (8,586 m) is the highest peak in India \u2014 its summit lies on the Nepal-Sikkim (India) border. Nanda Devi (7,816 m) is the highest peak located entirely within Indian territory. Exams ask both versions.

Note 4 — Annapurna I: First 8,000 m Peak Summited

Annapurna I (8,091 m), climbed in 1950, was the FIRST 8,000 m peak ever summited \u2014 three years before Everest. This is a very common trick question in GK papers.

Note 5 — Shishapangma: Only 8,000 m Peak Fully in China

Shishapangma (8,027 m) is the only 8,000 m peak located entirely within China (Tibet). All other eight-thousanders lie on Nepal, Pakistan, or shared borders.

🧠 Mnemonic \u2014 Top 5 Peaks in Order

\u201cEvery Kid Can Look Magnificent\u201d
E = Everest  |  K = K2  |  C = Kangchenjunga  |  L = Lhotse  |  M = Makalu

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Question 1 of 5
Which is the highest mountain in the world?
A. K2
B. Kangchenjunga
C. Mount Everest
D. Lhotse
✅ Explanation

Mount Everest at 8,848.86 m is the world\u2019s highest mountain above sea level. Its height was officially updated in December 2020 by a joint Nepal-China survey.

Question 2 of 5
Which mountain was the first 8,000 m peak to be successfully summited?
A. Mount Everest
B. Annapurna I
C. K2
D. Cho Oyu
✅ Explanation

Annapurna I (8,091 m) was first summited on 3 June 1950 by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal \u2014 three years before Everest was climbed in 1953.

Question 3 of 5
In which mountain range is K2 located?
A. Himalayas
B. Hindu Kush
C. Karakoram
D. Pamir
✅ Explanation

K2 is located in the Karakoram range on the Pakistan-China border. It is commonly confused with Himalayan peaks, but the Karakoram is a geographically distinct range.

Question 4 of 5
Which is the highest peak entirely within Indian territory?
A. Kangchenjunga
B. Nanda Devi
C. Kamet
D. Saltoro Kangri
✅ Explanation

Nanda Devi (7,816 m) in Uttarakhand is the highest peak located entirely within India. Kangchenjunga is higher overall but sits on the Nepal-Sikkim border.

Question 5 of 5
How many mountains in the world exceed 8,000 metres in height?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 14
D. 16
✅ Explanation

There are exactly 14 mountains in the world that exceed 8,000 metres. All 14 are in Asia \u2014 nine in the Himalayas and five in the Karakoram range.

✅ Key Takeaways

Remember These for Your Exam
1
Mount Everest (8,848.86 m) is the world\u2019s highest peak. Use the updated 2020 height \u2014 8,848.86 m, not the old 8,848 m.
2
K2 is in the Karakoram range, NOT the Himalayas. This is the most common exam trap for mountain geography questions.
3
All 14 eight-thousanders are in Asia \u2014 9 in the Himalayas, 5 in the Karakoram. No 8,000 m peak exists outside Asia.
4
Annapurna I was the FIRST 8,000 m peak summited (1950), not Everest. Everest came three years later in 1953.
5
Nanda Devi (7,816 m) is highest peak entirely in India; Kangchenjunga (8,586 m) is on the Nepal-Sikkim border.
6
Shishapangma (8,027 m) is the only eight-thousander located entirely within China (Tibet).

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs \u2014 Highest Mountains in the World
How many mountains in the world are above 8,000 metres?

There are exactly 14 mountains in the world that exceed 8,000 metres in height. All 14 are located in Asia \u2014 nine in the Himalayas and five in the Karakoram range. These are collectively known as the \u201ceight-thousanders\u201d and represent the ultimate challenge for high-altitude mountaineers worldwide.

Which is the highest mountain in the world?

Mount Everest, located on the Nepal-China (Tibet) border, is the highest mountain in the world at 8,848.86 metres above sea level. This height was officially confirmed in December 2020 following a joint survey by Nepal and China, revising the previously accepted figure of 8,848 m.

Which is the highest mountain peak in India?

Kangchenjunga (8,586 m) is the highest mountain associated with India, as its summit lies on the Nepal-Sikkim border. However, Nanda Devi (7,816 m) in Uttarakhand is the highest peak located entirely within Indian territory \u2014 and both versions are frequently tested in competitive exams.

Why are the world\u2019s highest mountains important for competitive exams?

Mountain geography is a standard topic in UPSC Prelims, SSC CGL General Awareness, Banking exams, and State PSC papers. Examiners regularly test heights of the top peaks, their ranges and countries, first ascent years, and tricky distinctions like \u201chighest in India\u201d vs \u201chighest on India\u2019s border.\u201d Everest\u2019s updated 2020 height is especially likely to appear in recent question papers.

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