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A sub range of the Himalayan range. Range is a mountain range in central Ladakh.

Karakoram range span its border between Pakistan, & china. It lies between the Indus and river valleys, stretching to 230 miles.

Karakoram serve as a watershed for the basin of the Indus and Yarkand river. Ladakh range is regarded as southern extension of the Karakoram range.

K2, the second highest peak in the world is located here. Extension of the Ladakh range into china is known as Kailash range.

Glacier like Siachen, and Biafo are found in this range.

Ladakh Range

Karakoram Range

Mountain Ranges in India

Pir panjal Range

Zaskar Range

Group of mountains in the . Group of mountains in the Lesser Himalayan region, near

They extended southeastward for some 400 mile from Karcha river the bank of Sutlej river.

to the upper Karnali river. Separates Jammu hills to the south from the vale of Kashimr

Lies here coldest place in India, . (the gateway to Ladakh) beyond which lie the Great Himalayas.

Kamet Peak is the highest point. Highest points Indrasan.

Famous passes- Shipki, Lipu Lekh and . Famous passes- Pir Panjal, , . Part of lesser Himalayan chain of Mountains. Mountain range of the outer Himalayas that stretches from the about

It rise from the Indian to the north of Kangra and Mandi. 2400 km eastwards close to the Brahmaputra river.

The highest peak in this range is the Hanuman Tibba or 'White Mountain' A gap of about 90 km between the Teesta and Raidak river in Assam known

approaches from Beas kund. as sub Himalayas.

The elevation of the Dhauladhar ranges widely from 3500 m to nearly 6000 m. southernmost & outer Himalayas also known as Manak Parbat in ancient

times, literally means 'tresses of '.

Dhauladhar Range Shivalik Range

Mountain Ranges in India

Vindhyan Range Aravali Range

Vindhya range is a complex, discontinuous chain of mountain range, Mountain range in northwestern India, running approximately 670 km

hill ranges, highlands and plateau escarpments in west-. in a south-west direction, starting near .

Vindhya range have a great significance in Indian mythology and history. The highest peak is Guru shikhar at 1722 m.

The range continues to be consider as the traditional boundary between Means 'line of peaks , run across , , and Delhi.

north and . also known as Hills.

Highest peak is Sadbhwna Shikar. is a range of hils in central India. Range rise in eastern Gujarat,

running east through the border of and to The lengthily run for approximately 5250 mile along western side of India.

east till . It separate the coast from the Deccan plains.

The range parallels to the Vindhya range to the north. The Western Ghats is made up of multiple mountain ranges, with more than 70 peaks.

The originates from north-eastern end of Satpura range. The Highest peak is , in the .

Highest peak . western Ghats remarkable for its Biodiversity. The mountain are home to

about 30 percent of India's flora and fauna species.

Satpura Range Western Ghats

Mountain Ranges in India

Eastern Ghats

Eastern Ghats separates the coast from the plains on the eastern side.

It run through Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and (where it meet the western Ghats at the Nilgiri mountain)

The eastern Ghats is flatter than the western Ghats and its hills have been divided into several parts by major river.

The fertile Eastern Ghats play a significant role in agriculture, region is very suitable for crops.