List of Indian states and union territories by highest point
This is the alphabetical list of the highest points of the Indian states and union territories.
States
Rank | State | Peak | Range/Region | Height | Height | Coordinates | Source |
1 | Sikkim | Kangchenjunga | Eastern Himalayas | 8,586 | 28,169 | Kangchenjunga lies on the Sikkim–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. | |
2 | Uttarakhand | Nanda Devi | Garhwal Himalaya section of the Western Himalayas | 7,816 | 25,646 | Nanda Devi is the highest peak located entirely within India. | |
3 | Arunachal Pradesh | Kangto | Eastern Himalayas | 7,060 | 23,160 | Kangto lies on the Arunachal Pradesh–China border. | |
4 | Himachal Pradesh | Reo Purgyil | Western Himalayas | 6,816 | 22,362 | Reo Purgyil lies on the Himachal Pradesh–China border. | |
5 | Nagaland | Mount Saramati | Naga Hills section of the Purvanchal Range | 3,841 | 12,602 | Mount Saramati lies on the Nagaland–Myanmar border. It is the highest peak in the Purvanchal Range. | |
6 | West Bengal | Sandakphu | Singalila Ridge section of the Eastern Himalayas | 3,636 | 11,929 | Sandakphu lies on the West Bengal–Nepal border. | |
7 | Manipur | Mount Tempü | Naga Hills section of the Purvanchal Range | 2,994 | 9,823 | ||
8 | Kerala | Anamudi | Anamalai Hills section of the Western Ghats | 2,695 | 8,842 | Anamudi is the highest peak in the Western Ghats and highest in India outside the Himalayas. | |
9 | Tamil Nadu | Doddabetta | Nilgiri Hills section of the Western Ghats | 2,636 | 8,648 | ||
10 | Mizoram | Phawngpui | Lushai Hills section of the Purvanchal Range | 2,165 | 7,103 | ||
11 | Meghalaya | Shillong Peak | Khasi Hills section of the Shillong Plateau | 1,965 | 6,447 | Shillong Peak is the highest peak in the Shillong Plateau. | |
12 | Assam | Unnamed peak | Cachar Hills section of the Karbi Anglong Plateau | 1,960 | 6,430 | Located in Dima Hasao District. | |
13 | Karnataka | Mullayanagiri | Sahyadri Hills section of the Western Ghats | 1,925 | 6,317 | ||
14 | Rajasthan | Guru Shikhar | Aravalli Range | 1,722 | 5,650 | Guru Shikhar is the highest peak in the Aravalli Range. | |
15 | Andhra Pradesh | Arma Konda | Eastern Ghats | 1,680 | 5,512 | Arma Konda is the highest peak in the Eastern Ghats. | |
16 | Odisha | Deomali | Eastern Ghats | 1,672 | 5,486 | ||
17 | Maharashtra | Kalsubai | Sahyadri Hills section of the Western Ghats | 1,646 | 5,400 | ||
18 | Haryana | Karoh Peak | Morni Hills section of the Sivalik Hills | 1,499 | 4,918 | ||
19 | Jharkhand | Parasnath | Chota Nagpur Plateau | 1,382 | 4,482 | Parasnath is the highest peak in the Chota Nagpur Plateau. | |
20 | Madhya Pradesh | Dhupgarh | Satpura Range | 1,352 | 4,435 | Dhupgarh is the highest peak in the Satpura Range. | |
21 | Chhattisgarh | Unnamed peak | Bailadila Range section of the Deccan Plateau | 1,276 | 4,186 | Located in Dantewada District. The highest named peak in Chhattisgarh is Gaurlata with the elevation of 1225 m. | |
22 | Gujarat | Girnar | Girnar Hills | 1,145 | 3,756 | Girnar is the highest peak in the Girnar Hills. | |
23 | Goa | Sonsogor | Western Ghats | 1,022 | 3,353 | ||
24 | Punjab | Unnamed peak | Naina Devi Range section of the Sivalik Hills | 1,000 | 3,281 | Located in Rupnagar District. | |
25 | Telangana | Doli Gutta | Deccan Plateau | 965 | 3,166 | ||
26 | Uttar Pradesh | Amsot Peak | Rajaji Range section of the Sivalik Hills | 957 | 3,140 | ||
27 | Tripura | Betlingchhip | Jampui Hills section of the Purvanchal Range | 930 | 3,051 | ||
28 | Bihar | Someshwar Fort | Sivalik Hills | 880 | 2,887 |