Rank |
States |
Peak |
Range/Region |
Height (m) |
Height (ft) |
Coordinates |
Source |
1 |
Sikkim |
Kangchenjunga |
Eastern Himalayas |
8,586 |
28,169 |
27.704°N 88.148°E / 27.704; 88.148 |
Kangchenjunga lies on the India–Nepal border. It is the highest mountain peak located in India and the third highest mountain peak in the world after Mount Everest and K2.[1] |
2 |
Uttarakhand |
Nanda Devi |
Garhwal Himalaya section of the Western Himalayas |
7,817 |
25,646 |
30.376°N 79.970°E / 30.376; 79.970 |
Nanda Devi is the highest peak located entirely within India.[2] It is located in the Chamoli district. |
3 |
Arunachal Pradesh |
Kangto |
Eastern Himalayas |
7,060 |
23,160 |
27.515°N 92.315°E / 27.515; 92.315 |
Kangto lies along the Line of Actual Control between India and China. |
4 |
Himachal Pradesh |
Reo Purgyil |
Western Himalayas |
6,813 |
22,362 |
31.884°N 78.735°E / 31.884; 78.735 |
Reo Purgyil lies along the Line of Actual Control between India and China. |
5 |
Nagaland |
Mount Saramati |
Naga Hills section of the Patkai Range |
3,841 |
12,602 |
25.742°N 95.033°E / 25.742; 95.033 |
Mount Saramati lies on the India–Myanmar border. It is the highest peak in the Patkai Range.[3] |
6 |
West Bengal |
Sandakphu |
Singalila Ridge section of the Eastern Himalayas |
3,636 |
11,929 |
27.106°N 88.002°E / 27.106; 88.002 |
Sandakphu lies on the India–Nepal border.[4] |
7 |
Manipur |
Mount Tempü (also known as Mount Iso) |
Barail Range |
2,994 |
9,823 |
25.531°N 94.085°E / 25.531; 94.085 |
It is located between the inter-state border of Nagaland and Manipur.[5][6] |
8 |
Kerala |
Anamudi |
Anamalai Hills section of the Western Ghats |
2,695 |
8,842 |
10.170°N 77.061°E / 10.170; 77.061 |
Anamudi is the highest peak in the Western Ghats and highest in India outside the Himalayas.[7] |
9 |
Tamil Nadu |
Doddabetta |
Nilgiri Hills section of the Western Ghats |
2,636 |
8,648 |
11.401°N 76.736°E / 11.401; 76.736 |
Doddabetta is the highest mountain in the Nilgiri Mountains. It is located in Udagamandalam, Nilgiri District.[8] |
10 |
Mizoram |
Phawngpui |
Lushai Hills section of the Patkai Range |
2,165 |
7,103 |
22.6315°N 93.0388°E / 22.6315; 93.0388 |
It is also known as Blue Mountain. It is the highest mountain peak in the Mizo Hills.[9] |
11 |
Meghalaya |
Shillong Peak |
Khasi Hills section of the Shillong Plateau |
1,965 |
6,447 |
25.5316°N 91.8512°E / 25.5316; 91.8512 |
Shillong Peak is the highest peak in the Shillong Plateau.[10] |
12 |
Assam |
Unnamed peak |
Cachar Hills section of the Karbi Anglong Plateau |
1,960 |
6,430 |
25.32135°N 93.4529°E / 25.32135; 93.4529 |
Located in Dima Hasao District.[11] |
13 |
Karnataka |
Mullayanagiri |
Sahyadri Hills section of the Western Ghats |
1,925 |
6,317 |
13.391°N 75.721°E / 13.391; 75.721 |
It is located in Chikmagalur taluk, Chikkamagaluru district[12] |
14 |
Rajasthan |
Guru Shikhar |
Aravalli Range |
1,722 |
5,650 |
24.650°N 72.776°E / 24.650; 72.776 |
Guru Shikhar is the highest peak in the Aravalli Range.[13] |
15 |
Andhra Pradesh |
Arma Konda |
Eastern Ghats |
1,680 |
5,512 |
18.228°N 82.723°E / 18.228; 82.723 |
Arma Konda is the highest peak in the Eastern Ghats.[14][15] |
16 |
Odisha |
Deomali |
Eastern Ghats |
1,672 |
5,486 |
18.675°N 82.982°E / 18.675; 82.982 |
The Deomali is the second highest peak in the Eastern Ghats after Arma Konda.[16] |
17 |
Maharashtra |
Kalsubai |
Sahyadri Hills section of the Western Ghats |
1,646 |
5,400 |
19.6003°N 73.711°E / 19.6003; 73.711 |
[17] |
18 |
Haryana |
Karoh Peak |
Morni Hills section of the Sivalik Hills |
1,499 |
4,918 |
30.7437°N 77.0769°E / 30.7437; 77.0769 |
It is located in Panchkula district.[18] |
19 |
Jharkhand |
Sammed ShikharJi
(Parasnath) |
Chota Nagpur Plateau |
1,382 |
4,482 |
23.9634°N 86.129°E / 23.9634; 86.129 |
Parasnath is the highest peak in the Chota Nagpur Plateau.[19] |
20 |
Madhya Pradesh |
Dhupgarh |
Satpura Range |
1,352 |
4,435 |
22.449°N 78.371°E / 22.449; 78.371 |
Dhupgarh is the highest peak in the Satpura Range.[20] |
21 |
Chhattisgarh |
Unnamed peak |
Bailadila Range section of the Deccan Plateau |
1,276 |
4,186 |
18.6646°N 81.2258°E / 18.6646; 81.2258 |
Located in Dantewada District. The highest named peak in Chhattisgarh is Gaurlata in Samri pat, Jashpur-Balrampur district with the elevation of 1225 m (4019 ft).[21][22][23] |
22 |
Gujarat |
Girnar |
Girnar Hills |
1,145 |
3,756 |
21.5281°N 70.527199°E / 21.5281; 70.527199 |
Girnar is the highest peak in the Girnar Hills.[24] |
23 |
Goa |
Sonsogor |
Western Ghats |
1,022 |
3,353 |
15.5232°N 74.2795°E / 15.5232; 74.2795 |
[25] |
24 |
Punjab |
Unnamed peak |
Naina Devi Range section of the Sivalik Hills |
1,000 |
3,281 |
31.259°N 76.601°E / 31.259; 76.601 |
Located in Rupnagar District.[26] |
25 |
Telangana |
Doli Gutta |
Deccan Plateau |
965 |
3,166 |
18°20′31″N 80°44′29″E |
[27] |
26 |
Uttar Pradesh |
Amsot Peak |
Rajaji Range section of the Sivalik Hills |
957 |
3,140 |
30.3798°N 77.6865°E / 30.3798; 77.6865 |
[28] |
27 |
Tripura |
Betlingchhip |
Jampui Hills easternmost section of the Lushai Hills |
930 |
3,051 |
23.809782°N 92.260971°E / 23.809782; 92.260971 |
[29] |
28 |
Bihar |
Someshwar Fort |
Sivalik Hills |
880 |
2,887 |
27.3876°N 84.3055°E / 27.3876; 84.3055 |
[30] |