Top 10 Highest Mountain Peaks of India
“The
jewels of India”, a term that truly describes the top 10 highest
mountain peaks of India. These snow capped mountains attracts thousands
of visitors from across the globe for various exploration and expedition
projects. Since time immemorial the Himalayas have attracted millions
of tourist because of its mountain peaks and snowy glaciers. The two
major mountain ranges of North and North East India are Karakoram Range
and Himalayan Range. These two ranges are home to few of the India’s
highest peaks which are also the part of top 100 highest peaks of the
world.
- 10. Abi Gamin – (24,131 ft, 7,355 m) :
Abi
Gamin or Ibi Gamin is one of the highest peaks located in Chamoli
district of the Indian state Uttrakhand . It lies on India-Tibet border
just 2 km away from mount Kamet. It is also the secong highest peak of
the region after Kamet. This peak is a part of Himalayan Range and is
situated on the watershed of the upper Alaknanda and Dhauli.
- 9. Ghent Kangri – (24,281 ft, 7401 m) (ranked 69th) :
Ghent
Kangri (or Mount Ghent, Ghaint I) is a high peak at the north end of
the Saltoro Mountains, a subrange of the Karakoram range. It is located
west of the Siachen Glacier in an area under Indian control since 1984.
Mount Ghent stands at an elevation of 7401 meters (24281 ft) and is
ranked 69th in the list of highest mountain peaks of the world.
- 8. Saser Kangri IV – (24,331 ft, 7416 m) :
The
Saser Kangri massif consists of four main peaks and Saser Kangri IV
being the smallest of them all. This mountain is located on Saser
Muztagh Range that is a sub-range of Karakoram Range.
- 7. Saser Kangri III – (24,590 ft, 7495 m) :
At
no. 51 in the list of top 100 mountain peaks of the world is Mount
Saser Kangri III that stands at an elevation of 7495 meters (24,590 ft).
This mountain is located on Saser Muztagh Range that is a sub-range of
Karakoram Range.
- 6. Saser Kangri II – East at (24,665 ft, 7518 m) ; West at (7,500 meters) :
Another
magnificent peak in the Saser Muztagh is Saser Kangri II. The eastern
elevation of the peak is 7,518 m (24,665 ft) and the western elevation
is 7,500 meters. Saser Kangri II is ranked 49 in the top 100 mountain
peaks of the world.
- 5. Mamostong Kangri – (24,659 ft, 7516 m) :
Mamostong
Kangri or Mamostang Kangri is the highest peak in the remote Rimo
Muztagh range, which is a subrange of the Karakoram range in India. The
Karakoram Range is spread in three countries namely Pakistan, India and
China. Mount Mamostong lies in Indian part of Karakoram Range. The
mountain stands at an elevation of 7,516 meters (24,659 feet) and is
raked 48th in world’s highest peaks.
- 4. Saser Kangri I – (25,171 ft, 7672 m) :
Saser
Kangri I (or Sasir Kangri) is the highest peak in the Saser Muztagh,
the easternmost sub-range of the Karakoram range in India. This massif
lays toward the northwestern end of the Saser Muztagh, at the head of
the North Shukpa Kunchang Glacier, a major glacier, which drains the
eastern slopes of the group. The mountain stands at an elevation of
7,672 m (25,171 ft) and is ranked at no. 35 in world’s highest mountain
peaks
- 3. Kamet – (25446 ft, 7756 m) :
Kamet
is the second highest mountain peak in Garhwal Himalayas. It lies in
the Chamboli District of Uttrakhand. It is the third highest peak in
India (according to India however, the rank is much lower as it includes
in its list of mountains all those in Pakistan occupied Kashmir). The
Kamet mountain peak is the 29th highest in the world.
- 2. Nanda Devi – (25663 ft, 7824 m) :
Nanda
devi is the second highest mountain peak in India. This is the highest
peak (entirely) in the country, as Kanchenjunga lies on the border areas
of India and Nepal. It was the highest known mountain in the world
until 1808 when western surveyors discovered Dhaulagiri. The mountain
stands tall at an elevation of 7824 meters (25663 ft).
- 1. Kanchenjunga – (28169 ft, 8586 m) :
Kanchenjunga
is the third highest peak in the world and 1st in India. Kanchenjunga
stands tall with an elevation of 8,586 meters (28,169 ft). The literal
translation of Kanchenjunga means “The Five Treasures of Snows” and
these treasures are gold, silver, gems, grain, and holy books.
Kanchenjunga is a group of five peaks out of which four are over 8450
ft.
3 comments:
Some part of those mountains are also present in Pakistan you can access those peaks by getting flights for pakistan after that domestic flight can drop you near those hill stations.
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Top 10 Highest Mountain Peaks In India
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