List of Himalayan peaks and passes

Overall, the Himalayan mountain system is the world's highest, and is home to 10 of 14 of the world's highest peaks, the Eight-thousanders, and a further 50 peaks over 7,000 metres (23,000 ft). The Karakoram and Hindu Kush are regarded as separate ranges. In the table below sorting by coordinates sorts by longitude (i.e. West to East) and "HP" = High point.

Peaks

Global Rank Peak Name Other names and meaning Elevation Prominence
(metres)
Isolation Region Coordinates Country First
Ascent
Notes
m ft
1 Mount EverestSagarmatha, Chomolungma 8,848.86 29,031 8,848 infinite Mahalangur

27°59′17″N 86°55′31″E

Nepal 1953HP World
2 K2Godwin Austin, Chhogori "Savage Mountain" 8,611 28,251 4,020 136 Karakoram 35°52′57″N 76°30′48″E Pakistan 1954Highest peak in Pakistan
3 Kanchenjunga"Five treasures of great snow" 8,586 28,169 3,922 124.3 Nepal/India 27°42′12″N 88°08′51″E India  Nepal 1955second highest peak in India, Easternmost 8000m peak
4 Lhotse"South Peak" 8,516 27,940 610 2.7 Mahalangur 27°57′42″N 86°55′59″E Nepal  China 1956Part of Everest massif
5 Makalu"The Great Black" 8,485 27,838 2,378 17.2 Mahalangur 27°53′23″N 87°05′20″E Nepal  China 1955East of Mt. Everest
6 Cho Oyu"Turquoise Goddess" 8,281 27,162 2,430 28.5 Mahalangur 28°05′39″N 86°39′39″E Nepal  China 1954 Easiest 8000m peak
7 Dhaulagiri I"White Mountain" 8,176 26,825 3,357 317.6 Central 28°41′48″N 83°29′35″E Nepal 1960West of Gandaki River
8 ManasluKutang, "Mountain of the Spirit" 8,163 26,781 3,092 105.6 Central 28°33′00″N 84°33′35″E Nepal 1956
9 Nanga ParbatDiamir, "Naked Mountain" 8,126 26,660 4,608 188.5 Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) region 35°14′14″N 74°35′21″E Pakistan 1953Westernmost peak of Himalayas, rises 7000m above Indus River.
10 Annapurna I"Goddess of the Harvests" 8,100 26,568 2,984 33.9 Central 28°35′44″N 83°49′13″E Nepal 1950North of Pokhara
14 Shishapangma"Crest above the grassy plains", Gosainthan 8,064 26,450 2,897 91.3 Central 28°21′12″N 85°46′43″E Nepal  China 1964About 10 km north of Nepal border.
15 Gyachung KangBuddha's Peak 7,995 26,224 672 7.6 Mahalangur 28°05′53″N 86°44′32″ENepal  China1964Highest mountain under 8,000m
16 Nuptse"West Peak" in Tibetan 7,950 26,076 305 3.4 Mahalangur 27°57′59″N 86°53′24″E Nepal 1961sub peak of Lhotse
23 Nanda Devi"Bliss-giving Goddess" 7,925 25,994 3,139 388.7 Garhwal 30°22′33″N 79°58′15″E India 1936HP Uttarakhand. Highest peak entirely within India.
28 Namcha Barwa 7,833 25,692 4,160 707.8 Arunachal Pradesh 29°37′52″N 95°03′19″E India  China 1992Eastern end of Himalaya
29 Kamet 7,800 25,584 2,825 70.3 Garhwal 30°55′12″N 79°35′30″E India 1931
34 Gurla Mandhata 7,744 25,400 2,788 127.5 West Tibetan 30°26′19″N 81°17′48″E India  China 1985
40 Gangkhar PuensumGankar Punzum, "Three Mountain Siblings" 7,700 25,256 3,025 228.1 Bhutanese 28°02′50″N 90°27′19″E Bhutan unclimbedHP Bhutan. World's highest unclimbed peak. Off-limits.
45 Kula Kangri 7,600 24,928 1,654 25.4 Bhutanese 28°13′37″N 90°36′59″E China (Bhutan)[1] 1986
62 YangraGanesh I 7,500 24,600 2,352 48.1 Central 28°23′29″N 85°07′38″E Nepal  China 1955
75 Labuche Kang 7,396 24,259 1,957 38.3 Central 28°18′15″N 86°21′03″E Nepal  China 1987
78 Jomolhari 7,326 24,035 2,065 106 Bhutanese 27°49′36″N 89°16′04″E Bhutan  China 1937
84 Gyala Peri 7,294 23,930 2,942 20.4 Assam[2] 29°48′52″N 94°58′07″E India  China 1986
98 Langtang Lirung 7,225 23,698 1,534 24.5 Central 28°15′22″N 85°31′01″E Nepal 1978
102 Tongshanjiabu 7,200 23,616 1,757 38.8 Bhutanese 28°11′12″N 89°57′27″E Bhutan  China[3] unclimbed
104 Noijin Kangsang 7,190 23,583 2,160 88.4 East Tibetan 28°56′48″N 90°10′42″E India  China  Bhutan 1986
120 Nun 7,135 23,409 2,404 166.7 Punjab 33°58′48″N 76°01′18″E India 1953
148 Kangto 7,060 23,163 2,195 189.6 Arunachal Pradesh 27°51′54″N 92°31′57″E India  China
Machapuchare"Fish Tail"6,99322,94312339.2Central28°29′42″N 83°56′57″ENepal1957(short of
summit)
Sacred to Shiva, off-limits.
Dorje Lakpa"Langtang Himal"6,96622,85479615.1Central28°10′26″N 85°46′45″ENepal1992NW of Kathmandu.
Kedarnath"The Great God"6,94022,763.2102710.3Himalayas 30°47′42″N 79°04′10″EIndia1947
Kedarnath (mountain)"Kedarnath II"6,83122405.68102710.3Himalayas 30°48′31″N 79°04′44″EIndia1947
Ama Dablam"Mother And Her Necklace"6,81422,349.92102710.3Mahalangur 27°51′40″N 86°51′40″ENepal1961
Badrinath"The Kind God"6,79822297.44102710.3Himalayas 30°47′42″N 79°04′10″EIndia1947
Mount KailashKang Rinpoche (Precious Snow Peak)6,63821,778131966.0West Tibetan[4]31°4′0″N 81°18′45″ENepalUnclimbedSacred to four religions, near sources of four major rivers.
Mana Peak"Manaswini"6,56121520.08102710.3Himalayas 31°05′13″N 79°27′06″EIndia1972
Bandarpunch"Mahalangur Hanuman"6,49821313.44102710.3Mahalangur 30°47′42″N 79°04′10″EIndia1947
Gangotri"Origin of Shri Mata Ganga"6,40020992102710.3Himalayas 31°N 79°EIndia????
Yamunotri"Origin of Shri Mata Yamuna"6,38120929.68102710.3Himalayas 31°10′N 78°59′EIndia????

Passes and routes

The rugged terrain makes few routes through the mountains possible. Some routes through the Himalaya include:

Notable passes and routes Notes
Pass or route Elevation Coordinates
m ft
Banihal Pass 2,832 9,291 33°31′N 75°16′E Connecting the hill areas of Jammu to the Kashmir Valley
Zoji La 3,528 11,575 34°16′44″N 75°28′19″E Between the vale of Kashmir and the Kargil district, and is the only Western entrance to the highlands of Ladakh
Rohtang Pass 3,973 13,035 32°22′17″N 77°14′47″E Himachal Pradesh, India.
Kunzum Pass 4,590 15,060 32°23′56″N 77°38′8″E Himachal Pradesh, India
Shipki La Pass 4,500 14,764 On the road between Shipki town and Shimla in Himachal Pradesh state, India
Baralacha La Pass 4,450 14,600 On the road between the China border and Sangla Town, Himachal Pradesh
Mohan Pass 1,800 5,900 30°14′N 77°58′E The principal pass in the Siwalik Hills, the southernmost and geologically youngest foothills running parallel to the main Himalayas in Sikkim.
Kora La 4,594 15,072 29°18′14″N 83°58′7″E On the Nepal-Tibet border at the upper end of Mustang. The Kali Gandaki Gorge (a graben),[5] transects the main Himalaya and Transhimalayan ranges. Kora La is the lowest pass through both ranges between K2 and Everest, but some 300 metres (980 ft) higher than Nathula and Jelepla passes further east between Sikkim and Tibet
Arniko Rajmarg/Friendship Highway route 5,260 17,260 From Kathmandu, Nepal crossing into Tibet at Kodari/Zhangmu, to Nyalam, Lalung-La pass (5,050m/16,570 ft), Tingri, Shelkar, Gyatso La pass, to Lhatse on the Yarlung Tsangpo/Brahmaputra River about 460 road km west of Lhasa
Lipulekh Pass 4,400 14,436 On the road between Kalapani and Kailash Mansarovar Lake Road in Uttarakhand state, India
Nathu La 4,310 14,140 27°20′N 88°37′E in Sikkim to Lhasa in Tibet, via the Nathula and Jelepla passes (offshoots of the ancient Silk Road)
Jelep La 4,252 13,950 On the road between Kupup town and Baba Hanuman Singh Mandir in Sikkim state, India
Umling La 5,883 19,301 Connecting Demchok and Chisumle villages, 230 km from Leh Town in Ladakh. Stretching for 86 km, the temperature ranges from -10°C to -20°C. Oxygen level is 50% less than normal range. [6]
Thorong La 5,416 17,769 28°47′37″N 83°56′14″E The high point of the Annapurna Circuit, it connects the Manang District to the Mustang District in Nepal.
Mana Pass 5,632 18,478 31°04′06″N 79°25′00″E On the border between India and Tibet. 2nd Highest motorable Road in India and in the world.
Khardung La Pass 5,600 18,373 On the road between Diskit town and Galwan Valley in Ladakh state, India. 3rd highest motorable road in India and in the world.
Sela Pass 4,225 13,862 On the road between Bomdila town and Tawang Town in Arunachal Pradesh state, India
Changla Pass 5,036 16,522 On the road between Pangong Tso and Leh Town in Ladakh state, India.

References

  1. Wholly claimed by China as a part of its Tibet Autonomous Region; Actually Bhutan  China
  2. Strictly not in the Himalaya, but in the Nyenchen Tanglha Shan in East Tibet
  3. Wholly claimed by Bhutan, but on the border of the Tibet Autonomous Region according to China.
  4. Strictly not in the Himalaya, but in the Transhimalaya on the Tibetan plateau
  5. Godin, L.; et al. (1999). Allison MacFarlane; Rasoul B. Sorkhabi; Jay Quade (eds.). "High strain zone in the hanging wall of the Annapurna detachment". Himalaya and Tibet: Mountain Roots to Mountain Tops. GSA (328): 201.
  6. [https://www.makemytrip.com/blog/worlds-highest-motorable-pass-ladakh#:~:text=If%20you%20agree%E2%80%94and%20if,height%20of%20over%2019%2C300%20feet.
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