05/ MAY /2023
Kangchenjunga Peak
Kanchenjunga is known as the highest mountain peak in the India. It is the 3rd highest peak in the world. It stands tall with an elevation of 8,586 meters (28,169 ft).
Nanda Devi Peak
Nanda Devi is the second highest mountain peak in India. It is situated in the Garhwal Himalayas region in the state of Uttarakhand, where it boasts holding the maximum height in the state.
Kamet Peak
Kamet Peak is the third highest Peak in India. The Kamet is the highest summit in the Zaskar mountain Range of Garhwal region in the Chamoli District of Uttarakhand. Surrounded by three other towering peaks, it is situated quite close to Tibet.
Saltoro Kangri Peak
Saltoro Kangri Peak is the fourth highest peak in India. The Saltoro Kangri is the highest peak of Saltoro Mountain ranges, a sub-range of Karakoram (the biggest range of greater Himalaya mountains).
Saser Kangri Peak
Saser Kangri is the fifth highest peak in India and 35th highest mountain in the world. The Sasser Kangri comprises a group of five magnificent summits, located in the Saser Muztagh range in the states of Jammu and Kashmir
Mamostong Kangri Peak
Mamostong Kangri is the sixth highest peak in the India where as 48th independently highest peak in World. It is the highest summit in the sub-ranges of Rimo Mustagh of the Great Karakoram range.
Rimo Peak
The Rimo, which graces the northern side of Rimo Muztagh is again a part of the great Karakoram ranges. The Rimo mountain series comprises four peaks, with Rimo I being the highest among them.
Hardeol Peak
Hardeol Peak is on eighth position when we talk about the highest peaks in India. Hardeol famously referred to as Temple of God, is one of the most renowned summits in the Kumaon Himalaya, which is located in the northern parts of the Kumaon Sanctuary and borders the Nanda Devi.
Chaukamba Peak
Chankamba Peak is on the ninth position of the list. It is the highest mountain in the Gangotri group, located in the Garhwal Himalaya region of Uttarakhand.
Trisul Peak
Rounding up the list in the 10th rank is Trisul, one of the three mountain peaks comprising a certain group of summits, situated in the mountainous regions of Kumaon in Uttarakhand state.