List of Southeast Asian mountains
The following is a list of some of the mountains of Southeast Asia
List of highest mountains
Rank | Name | Height | Location |
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1 | Hkakabo Razi [1] | 5,881 m (19,295 ft) | Myanmar |
2 | Gamlang Razi [1] | 5,870 m (19,259 ft) | Myanmar |
3 | Peak 5710 [1] | 5,710 m (18,734 ft) | Myanmar |
4 | Dindaw Razi [1] | 5,464 m (17,927 ft) | Myanmar |
5 | Tami Razi [1] | 5,101 m (16,736 ft) | Myanmar |
6 | Sheankala Razi | 5,000 m (16,404 ft) | Myanmar |
7 | Puncak Jaya | 4,884 m (16,024 ft) | Indonesia |
8 | Sumantri | 4,870 m (15,978 ft) | Indonesia |
9 | Ngga Pulu | 4,862 m (15,951 ft) | Indonesia |
10 | Carstensz East | 4,820 m (15,814 ft) | Indonesia |
11 | Puncak Mandala | 4,760 m (15,617 ft) | Indonesia |
12 | Puncak Trikora | 4,750 m (15,584 ft) | Indonesia |
13 | Ngga Pilimsit | 4,717 m (15,476 ft) | Indonesia |
14 | Madoi Razi | 4,616 m (15,144 ft) | Myanmar |
15 | Mount Yamin | 4,540 m (14,895 ft) | Indonesia |
16 | J. P. Coen Peak | 4,500 m (14,764 ft) | Indonesia |
17 | Valentiyn Peak | 4,453 m (14,610 ft) | Indonesia |
18 | Phangran Razi | 4,328 m (14,199 ft) | Myanmar India |
19 | Phonyin Razi | 4,282 m (14,049 ft) | Myanmar India |
20 | Mount Kinabalu | 4,095 m (13,435 ft) | Malaysia (Borneo) |
21 | Ngga Nggulumbulu | 4,061 m (13,323 ft) | Indonesia |
22 | Antares | 3,970 m (13,025 ft) | Indonesia |
23 | Angemuk | 3,949 m (12,956 ft) | Indonesia |
24 | Mount Saramati | 3,826 m (12,552 ft) | Myanmar India |
25 | Mount Kerinci | 3,805 m (12,484 ft) | Indonesia |
26 | Jumbul Ambera | 3,785 m (12,418 ft) | Indonesia |
27 | Mount Kobowre | 3,750 m (12,303 ft) | Indonesia |
28 | Mount Rinjani | 3,727 m (12,228 ft) | Indonesia |
29 | Mount Semeru | 3,677 m (12,064 ft) | Indonesia |
30 | Phongan Razi | 3,606 m (11,831 ft) | Myanmar India |
31 | Mount Rantemario | 3,478 m (11,411 ft) | Indonesia |
32 | Mount Leuser | 3,466 m (11,371 ft) | Indonesia |
33 | Mount Slamet | 3,428 m (11,247 ft) | Indonesia |
34 | Bumhpa Bum | 3,411 m (11,191 ft) | Myanmar |
35 | Mount Sumbing | 3,371 m (11,060 ft) | Indonesia |
36 | Mount Arjuno | 3,339 m (10,955 ft) | Indonesia |
37 | Mount Raung | 3,332 m (10,932 ft) | Indonesia |
38 | Mount Lawu | 3,265 m (10,712 ft) | Indonesia |
39 | Mount Lonkrumadin | 3,185 m (10,449 ft) | Myanmar |
40 | Mount Dempo | 3,173 m (10,410 ft) | Indonesia |
41 | Mount Welirang | 3,156 m (10,354 ft) | Indonesia |
42 | Mount Merbabu | 3,145 m (10,318 ft) | Indonesia |
43 | Fansipan | 3,143 m (10,312 ft) | Vietnam |
44 | Mount Sundoro | 3,136 m (10,289 ft) | Indonesia |
45 | Mount Leuser | 3,119 m (10,233 ft) | Indonesia |
46 | Mol Len | 3,088 m (10,131 ft) | Myanmar |
47 | Iyang-Argapura | 3,088 m (10,131 ft) | Indonesia |
48 | Mount Cereme | 3,078 m (10,098 ft) | Indonesia |
49 | Phu Si Lung | 3,076 m (10,092 ft) | Vietnam |
50 | Mount Gandang Dewata | 3,074 m (10,085 ft) | Indonesia |
51 | Nat Ma Taung | 3,070 m (10,072 ft) | Myanmar |
52 | Mount Agung | 3,031 m (9,944 ft) | Indonesia |
53 | Fuyul Sojol | 3,030 m (9,941 ft) | Indonesia |
54 | Mount Binaiya | 3,027 m (9,931 ft) | Indonesia |
55 | Mount Pangrango | 3,019 m (9,905 ft) | Indonesia |
56 | Buyu Balease | 3,016 m (9,895 ft) | Indonesia |
57 | Phu Luong | 2,985 m (9,793 ft) | Vietnam |
58 | Tatamailau | 2,986 m (9,797 ft) | Timor Leste |
59 | Pegunungan Arfak | 2,955 m (9,695 ft) | Indonesia |
60 | Mount Apo | 2,954 m (9,692 ft) | Philippines |
61 | Mount Dulang-dulang | 2,938 m (9,639 ft) | Philippines |
62 | Mount Merapi | 2,930 m (9,613 ft) | Indonesia |
63 | Mount Pulag | 2,922 m (9,587 ft) | Philippines |
64 | Mount Talakmau | 2,919 m (9,577 ft) | Indonesia |
65 | Mount Marapi | 2,891 m (9,485 ft) | Indonesia |
66 | Geureudong | 2,885 m (9,465 ft) | Indonesia |
67 | Mount Kalatungan | 2,880 m (9,449 ft) | Philippines |
68 | Mount Singgalang | 2,877 m (9,439 ft) | Indonesia |
69 | Moncong Lompobatang | 2,874 m (9,429 ft) | Indonesia |
70 | Bulu Kandela | 2,870 m (9,416 ft) | Indonesia |
71 | Mount Butak | 2,868 m (9,409 ft) | Indonesia |
72 | Mount Tambora | 2,850 m (9,350 ft) | Indonesia |
73 | Mount Patah | 2,850 m (9,350 ft) | Indonesia |
74 | Phou Bia | 2,819 m (9,249 ft) | Laos |
75 | Mount Ragang | 2,815 m (9,236 ft) | Philippines |
76 | Peuët Sagoë | 2,801 m (9,190 ft) | Indonesia |
77 | Ijen | 2,799 m (9,183 ft) | Indonesia |
78 | Mount Tujuh | 2,732 m (8,963 ft) | Indonesia |
79 | Phu Xai Lai Leng | 2,720 m (8,924 ft) | Laos Vietnam |
80 | Kennedy Peak | 2,703 m (8,868 ft) | Myanmar |
81 | Mount Kapalatmada | 2,700 m (8,858 ft) | Indonesia |
82 | Sangpang Bum | 2,692 m (8,832 ft) | Myanmar |
83 | Loi Leng | 2,673 m (8,770 ft) | Myanmar |
84 | Mount Tagubud | 2,670 m (8,760 ft) | Philippines |
85 | Mount Papandayan | 2,665 m (8,743 ft) | Indonesia |
86 | Mount Mekongga | 2,650 m (8,694 ft) | Indonesia |
87 | Mount Trusmadi | 2,643 m (8,671 ft) | Malaysia |
88 | Mong Ling Shan | 2,641 m (8,665 ft) | Myanmar |
89 | Nattaung | 2,623 m (8,606 ft) | Myanmar |
90 | Ngọc Linh | 2,598 m (8,524 ft) | Vietnam |
91 | Mount Talang | 2,597 m (8,520 ft) | Indonesia |
92 | Mount Halcon | 2,586 m (8,484 ft) | Philippines |
93 | Mount Tambuyukon | 2,579 m (8,461 ft) | Malaysia |
94 | Doi Inthanon | 2,565 m (8,415 ft) | Thailand |
95 | Loi Pangnao | 2,563 m (8,409 ft) | Myanmar |
96 | Bon Irau | 2,501 m (8,205 ft) | Indonesia |
97 | Bukit Daun | 2,467 m (8,094 ft) | Indonesia |
98 | Mayon Volcano | 2,462 m (8,077 ft) | Philippines |
99 | Mount Sinabung | 2,460 m (8,071 ft) | Indonesia |
100 | Kanlaon Volcano | 2,435 m (7,989 ft) | Philippines |
101 | Mount Mutis | 2,427 m (7,963 ft) | Indonesia |
102 | Mount Murud | 2,423 m (7,949 ft) | Malaysia |
103 | Mount Malindang | 2,404 m (7,887 ft) | Philippines |
104 | Mount Chiêu Lầu Thi | 2,402 m (7,881 ft) | Vietnam |
105 | Mount Mulu | 2,376 m (7,795 ft) | Malaysia |
106 | Matebian | 2,372 m (7,782 ft) | Timor Leste |
107 | Poco Mandasawu (Ranakah) | 2,370 m (7,776 ft) | Indonesia |
108 | Mount Bromo | 2,329 m (7,641 ft) | Indonesia |
109 | Bukit Raya | 2,300 m (7,546 ft) | Indonesia |
110 | Mount Matutum | 2,286 m (7,500 ft) | Philippines |
111 | Doi Pha Hom Pok | 2,285 m (7,497 ft) | Thailand |
112 | Mount Sibayak | 2,212 m (7,257 ft) | Indonesia |
113 | Mount Salak | 2,211 m (7,254 ft) | Indonesia |
114 | Mount Tahan | 2,187 m (7,175 ft) | Malaysia |
115 | Mount Korbu | 2,183 m (7,162 ft) | Malaysia |
116 | Mount Yong Belar | 2,180 m (7,152 ft) | Malaysia |
117 | Doi Chiang Dao | 2,175 m (7,136 ft) | Thailand |
118 | Mount Chamah | 2,171 m (7,123 ft) | Malaysia |
119 | Mount Banahaw | 2,170 m (7,119 ft) | Philippines |
120 | Galunggung | 2,168 m (7,113 ft) | Indonesia |
121 | Phu Soi Dao | 2,120 m (6,955 ft) | Thailand Laos |
122 | Mount Irau | 2,110 m (6,923 ft) | Malaysia |
123 | Mount Benum | 2,107 m (6,913 ft) | Malaysia |
124 | Mount Mantalingajan | 2,085 m (6,841 ft) | Philippines |
125 | Phou Khe | 2,079 m (6,821 ft) | Thailand Laos |
126 | Myinmoletkat Taung | 2,072 m (6,798 ft) | Myanmar |
127 | Mount Guiting-Guiting | 2,058 m (6,752 ft) | Philippines |
128 | Bukit Batu Lawi | 2,046 m (6,713 ft) | Malaysia |
129 | Mount Tapulao | 2,037 m (6,683 ft) | Philippines |
130 | Doi Mae Tho | 2,031 m (6,663 ft) | Thailand |
131 | Mount Isarog | 2,000 m (6,562 ft) | Philippines |
132 | Doi Phu Kha | 1,980 m (6,496 ft) | Thailand |
133 | Bukit Pagon | 1,850 m (6,070 ft) | Brunei |
134 | Khao Luang | 1,840 m (6,037 ft) | Thailand |
135 | Phnom Aural | 1,813 m (5,948 ft) | Cambodia |
136 | Mount Labo | 1,544 m (5,066 ft) | Philippines |
137 | Mount Popa | 1,518 m (4,980 ft) | Myanmar |
138 | Mount Nuang | 1,493 m (4,898 ft) | Malaysia |
139 | Mount Ophir | 1,276 m (4,186 ft) | Malaysia |
140 | Mount Jerai | 1,217 m (3,993 ft) | Malaysia |
141 | Mount Malindig | 1,160 m (3,806 ft) | Philippines |
142 | Mount Makiling | 1,090 m (3,576 ft) | Philippines |
143 | Krakatoa | 813 m (2,667 ft) | Indonesia |
144 | Mount Bombalai | 531 m (1,742 ft) | Malaysia |
145 | Mount Agad-Agad | 487 m (1,598 ft) | Philippines |
See also
- List of highest mountains
- List of highest mountains of New Guinea
- List of islands by highest point
- List of ribus (summits in Indonesia with 1000 m topographic prominence)
- Seven Summits
References
- Tamotsu Nakamura, Veiled Mountains in North Myanmar, Japanese Alpine News 2015
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