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  2. Sep 14, 2021 · 1. Mount Kangchenjunga - 8,598m. Mount Kangchenjunga as viewed from Tiger Hill, Darjeeling, India. Mount Kangchenjunga which rises to an elevation of 8,598m is the highest mountain peak in India and the third highest mountain peak in the world.

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    • Great Himalaya Range. In India, the Himalaya mountain range is geographically split into the Great Himalaya, Middle Himalaya and Outer Himalaya ranges. The Great Himalaya is the highest zone, with perpetually snow-covered peaks rising more than 22,000 feet above sea level.
    • Middle Himalaya Range. The fertile and predominantly forest-covered Middle Himalaya mountain range runs parallel to the Great Himalaya on its southern side.
    • Outer Himalaya Shivalik Range. The Outer Himalayas, also known as the Shivalik Range, is regarded as the Himalayan foothills. It separates the mountains from the plains, and consists of valleys and hills that rise no more than about 5,000 feet above sea level.
    • Trans-Himalaya Karakoram Range. The Trans-Himalaya, to the north of the Great Himalaya in the Union Territory of Ladakh, is India's most isolated and remote mountain range.
  3. Apr 3, 2017 · Here's a list of the seven prominent Mountain Ranges of India: 1. The Himalaya Range. The highest mountain range of India, Himalaya literally translates to "abode of snow" from Sanskrit. The Himalayan Mountain is the youngest range of India and is a new fold mountain formed by the collision of two tectonic plates.

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      The Himalaya Range
    • Karakoram and Pir Panjal Range
      Karakoram and Pir Panjal Range
    • Eastern Mountain Range or The Purvanchal Range
      Eastern Mountain Range or The Purvanchal Range
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nanda_DeviNanda Devi - Wikipedia

    Nanda Devi. Coordinates: 30°22′33″N 79°58′15″E. Nanda Devi is the second-highest mountain in India, after Kangchenjunga, and the highest located entirely within the country. (Kangchenjunga is on the border of India and Nepal. [5]) Nanda Devi is the 23rd-highest peak in the world.

    • The Himalayas. The Himalayas are the tallest mountains in the world. This majestic range was formed when the Indian tectonic plate collided with the Eurasian plate 40-50 million years ago.
    • The Western Ghats. The Western Ghats are mountain ranges that run parallel to the west coast of India. This 1,600 km long-range covers the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
    • The Eastern Ghats. The Eastern Ghats run parallelly along the east coast of India. They are even older than the Western Ghats and are present in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and some parts of Karnataka.
    • The Ladakh range. Southeast of the Karakoram mountain, lies the Ladakh range. The range does not have many prominent peaks as the area around it is itself at a very high elevation.
  5. The Great Himalaya Range is the highest of the three Himalayan ranges. Located at an altitude of over 22,000 feet (6.7 kilometers) above sea level, this is where the highest mountains in the world - including Mount Everest, K2, and Kangchenjunga are situated.

  6. Nov 28, 2021 · Nanda Devi. Height: 7,816 M. Mountain range: Himalayas. Nanda Devi peak lies in the Chamoli Garhwal District of Uttarakhand and is the second highest peak in India. It is the highest peak to be located completely in India. The Nanda Devi peak is also the 23rd highest peak in the world. Kamet Peak. Height: 7,756 m. Mountain range: Himalayas.

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