The mountain ranges of India crisscross and overlap throughout the northern part of the country. But they are typically classified into seven distinct mountain ranges: the Greater Himalaya Range, the Middle Himalaya Range, the Outer Himalaya Range, the Karakoram Range, the Western Ghats, the Eastern Ghats, and the Aravalli Range.
Karakoram Range | A sub range of the Hindu Kush Himalayan Range K2, the second highest peak in the world is located here Famous Glaciers: Siachen Glacier, Biafo Glacier Karakoram range span the borders between Pakistan, India and China Located in the regions of Gilgit –Baltistan (Pakistan), Ladakh (India), and Xinjiang region (China) |
Ladakh Range | South-eastern extension of the Karakoram Range From the mouth of the Shyok River in Ladakh to the border with Tibet Extension of the Ladakh Range into China is known as Kailash Range Lies here India’s cold desert named as ‘LEH |
Zaskar Range | Boundary line between Ladakh region of Kashmir & remaining two regions of the state i.e. Jammu region and Vale of Kashmir Highest peak Kamet (UK) Lies here Coldest place in India, Dras (The Gateway to Ladakh) Famous Passes: Shipki, Lipu Lekh (Lipulieke), and Mana Pass |
Pirpanjal Range | Separates Jammu Hills to the south from the Vale of Kashmir (Kashmir Valley), beyond which lie the Great Himalayas Highest Point: Indrasan, 2nd Highest: Deo Tibbat Has India’s longest rail tunnel known as Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel, Banihal road tunnel Famous Passes: Pir Panjal Pass, Banihal Pass, Rohtang pass |
Dhauladhar Range (White Range) | Spread in J & K and Himachal, with home to major hill stations like Kullu, Manali & Shimla Highest peak: Hanuman ji Ka Tiba, or ‘White Mountain‘ |
Shivalik Range | Southernmost & outer Himalayas also known as Manak Parbat in ancient times, literally means ‘tresses of Shiva’ About 2,400 km long from Indus till Brahmaputra, with a gap of about 90 kilometres between the Teesta and Raidak rivers in Assam known as sub-Himalayas. |
Aravali Range | Means ‘line of peaks’, runs across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana & Delhi, known as Mewar hills. Highest Peak: Gurushikhar, Mt abu Famous passes: Pipli Ghat, Haldi Ghat Locally known as Mewar hills |
Maikal Range | Eastern part of the Satpuras range (MP) |
Kaimur Range | Eastern portion of the Vindhya Range in MP, UP & Bihar, Parallel to river son |
Mahadeo Range | forms the central part of the Satpura Range, located in MP Highest peak: Dhoopgarh |
Ajanta Range | Maharashtra, south of river Tapi, sheltering caves of world famous paintings of Gupta period |
Rajmahal Hills | In Jharkhand made up of lava basaltic rocks Point of Ganges bifurcation |
Garo Khasi Jaintia Hills | Continuous Mountain range in Meghalaya |
Mikir Hills | a group of hills located to the south of the Kaziranga National Park (Assam) a part of the Karbi Anglong Plateau |
Abor Hills | Hills of Arunachal Pradesh, near the border with China, bordered by Mishmi and Miri Hills drained by Dibang River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra |
Mishmi Hills | in Arunachal Pradesh with its northern & eastern parts touching China Situated at the junction of North-eastern Himalaya and Indo-Burma ranges. |
Patkai Range | Also known as Purvanchal Range, consist of three major hills The Patkai-Bum, the Garo-Khasi-Jaintia and Lushai Hills situated on India’s north-eastern border with Burma |
Mizo Hills (Lushai Hills) | part of the Patkai range in Mizoram and partially in Tripura |
Vindhya Range | a complex, discontinuous chain of mountain ridges, hill ranges, highlands & plateaus running through Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar Highest peak – Sadbhawna Shikhar |
Satpura Range | a range of hills in central India Passes through Madhya Pradesh, Gujrat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh Highest peak: Dhupgarh |
Dalma Hills | Located in Jamshedpur famous for Dalma national park & minerals like iron ore & manganese |
Girnar Hills | Gujrat |
Baba Budan Giri | Karnataka |
Harishchandra | At Pune, acts as a water divide bw Godavari & Krishna Hills made up of lava |
Balaghat range | Bw MP & Maharashtra, famous for manganese deposits |
Chilpi series | MP |
Talcher series | Odisha, rich in bituminous coal |
Champion series | Karnataka, Dharawar period, rich in gold (contains kolar mines) |
Nilgiri Hills | Referred as Blue mountains, a range of mountains in the western most part of Tamil Nadu at the junction of Karnataka and Kerala Hills are separated from the Karnataka plateau to the north by the Moyar River and from the Anaimalai Hills & Palni Hills to the south by the Palghat Gap |
Palani Hills | Eastward extension of the Western Ghats ranges adjoin the high Anamalai range on the west, and extend east into the plains of Tamil Nadu |
Anamalai Hills | Also known as Elephant Hilla range of mountains in the Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu and Kerala with highest peak Anamudi |
Cardmom Hills | Part of the southern Western Ghats located in southeast Kerala and southwest Tamil Nadu |
Pachamalai Hills | also known as the Pachais Eastern Ghats in Tamil Nadu |
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