8 stunningly beautiful mountains in India

Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : May 10, 2024, 14:39 IST

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8 stunningly beautiful mountains in India

India is blessed with a diverse and majestic array of mountains that span across its vast landscape. From the towering peaks of the Himalayas in the north to the lesser-known ranges in the south, these mountains offer breathtaking vistas, rich biodiversity, and a wealth of cultural heritage. The Himalayan range, stretching over 2,400 kilometers, boasts some of the highest peaks in the world, providing a playground for mountaineers and trekkers alike. These mountains not only serve as natural barriers, shaping weather patterns and ecosystems, but also hold significant spiritual and cultural importance for the diverse communities that call them home.

Whether it's exploring remote villages nestled in the valleys or summiting challenging peaks, India's mountains offer endless opportunities for adventure and discovery.

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Mount Kanchenjunga

Located in the Indian state of Sikkim, Mount Kanchenjunga is the third highest peak in the world, standing at 8,586 meters (28,169 feet) above sea level. It is revered by locals as a sacred mountain and is part of the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, offering breathtaking views and challenging climbs. The Kanchenjunga Base Camp trek is a popular route that takes trekkers through stunning landscapes, diverse flora, and rich biodiversity.

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Nanda Devi

Located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, Nanda Devi is the second highest peak in India at 7,816 meters (25,643 feet). It is surrounded by the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its unique flora and fauna. Nanda Devi has cultural significance in Hindu mythology and offers challenging climbs for mountaineers.

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Mount Kamet

Situated in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, Mount Kamet is the third highest mountain in India, standing at 7,756 meters (25,446 feet). It is known for its steep faces and challenging climbing routes. Mount Kamet is part of the Zaskar Range and offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.

Mount Saltoro Kangri<a rel="nofollow" href="#"title="Mount Saltoro Kangri"> Photo by:</a>  Danokhan, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en">Creative Commons Attribution Licence</a>
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Mount Saltoro Kangri

Situated in the Karakoram range, Mount Saltoro Kangri stands at 7,742 meters (25,400 feet) and is part of the Saltoro Mountains, located in the disputed region of Kashmir. It is one of the highest peaks in the region and offers challenging climbs for experienced mountaineers.

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Chaukhamba

Situated in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, Chaukhamba is a group of four peaks, with Chaukhamba I being the highest at 7,138 meters (23,419 feet). The name "Chaukhamba" means "four pillars" in Sanskrit. These peaks are revered by locals and have significant cultural and spiritual importance. Chaukhamba offers challenging climbs and stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks and valleys. Go on Deoriatal trek to get unmatched views of the Chaukhamba massif.

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Ladakh Range

The Ladakh region, including peaks like Stok Kangri, offers stunning landscapes and challenging climbs. Stok Kangri, at 6,153 meters (20,182 feet), is one of the most accessible peaks above 6,000 meters and attracts many trekkers and climbers. The region is known for its stark beauty, high-altitude desert, and unique culture.

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Mount Saramati

Located in the state of Nagaland, Mount Saramati is the highest peak in the Naga Hills and in the state itself, standing at 3,841 meters (12,602 feet) above sea level. It holds cultural significance for the local tribes and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Mount Saramati is home to diverse flora and fauna, making it an ecologically important area.

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Mount Aravalli Range

The Aravalli Range in western India offers popular trekking destinations like Mount Abu and Guru Shikhar, the highest peak in the range at 1,722 meters (5,650 feet). Mount Abu is a hill station known for its cool climate, scenic beauty, and the famous Dilwara Temples. The Aravalli Range is one of the oldest mountain ranges in India, rich in biodiversity and cultural heritage.

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