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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