List of Mountains in India - Peaks

Peaks

  • Guru Shikhar
  • Anamudi
  • Anginda
  • Arganglas
  • Bamba Dhura
  • Bandarpunch
  • Blue Mountain
  • Burphu Dhura
  • Chandrashila
  • Changuch
  • Chaudhara
  • Chaukhamba
  • Chiring We
  • Chong Kumdan
  • Doddabetta
  • Gangotri Group
  • Gauri Parbat
  • Greftagime
  • Gya
  • Hardeol
  • Haathi Parvat
  • Jonglingkong or Baba Kailash
  • Kalsubai
  • Kalanag
  • Kamet
  • Kangchenjunga ; highest in India and #3 in the world
  • Kang Yatze
  • Kapilash
  • Katphori Tiba
  • Kedarnath
  • Kodachadri
  • Mamostong Kangri
  • Mentok
  • Mol Len
  • Mullayanagiri
  • Nagalaphu
  • Nag Tibba
  • Nanda Devi — second highest
  • Nanda Devi East
  • Nanda Gond
  • Nanda Kot
  • Nanda Pal
  • Nilkantha
  • Nun Kun
  • Om Parvat
  • Panchchuli
  • Pandim
  • Plateau Peak
  • Rajrambha
  • Rimo I
  • Rishi Pahar
  • Saltoro Kangri
  • Saser Kangri
  • Sangthang
  • Sispara
  • Siniolchu
  • Suj Tilla East
  • Suj Tilla West
  • Sujarkamiltan
  • Suli Top
  • Swargarohini
  • Trishuli
  • Trisul
  • Yamnotri

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