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Also Known As: Himvan, Himvat, Himachal And Himadri. Major Himalayan Rivers: Indus, Sutlej, Ganga, Yamuna, Brahmaputra. Major Himalayan Regions: Indian Himalayas, Nepal Himalayas, Tibetan Himalayas And Bhutan Himalayas. Famous Peaks: Mount Everest, Kunchenjunga, Nanga Parbat. Etymologically Himalaya means “abode of snow” in sanskrit {from hima “snow”, and aalaya “abode”}. The correct name for the range is Himalaya, though the plural Himalayas is often used. The Himalaya stretch across five nations Pakistan, China, India, Nepal, and Bhutan. It is the source of two of the world’s major river systems — the Indus Basin and the Ganga-Brahmaputra Basin. An estimated 750 million people live in the watershed area of the Himalayan rivers, which also includes Bangladesh. The Himalaya is a mountain range in Asia Separating the Indian Subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. By Extension it is also the name of the massive mountain system which includes the Himalaya proper, the Karakoram, the Hindu Kush, and host of minor ranges extending from the Pamir Knot.

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Sub Ranges And Hills

Sub Ranges And Hills

The Greater Himalayas is further divided into two major sub ranges in Indian Subcontinent known as Sub-Himalayan Range and Lower Himalayan range or Mahabharat Range. These two major mountain ranges of Great Himalayas are home to many highest peaks,glaciers hill stations, river valleys, flora and fauna. Sivalik Hills is youngest mountain range of the Himalayas and known for its Shivalik Fossil Park, Doon valley and world famous Corbett National Park.

Highest Mountain Peaks

Highest Mountain Peaks

The Himalayan mountain range features hundreds of towering peaks, including the world’s highest, Mount Everest. In India, the Himalayan regions—such as the Karakoram, Garhwal Himalaya, and Kanchenjunga ranges—are home to some of the nation’s tallest summits, including Kanchenjunga, Nanda Devi, and Kamet. Among them, Kanchenjunga stands as India’s highest peak, rising to an impressive 8,586 meters (28,169 feet) along the India–Nepal border.

Himalayan River Valley

Himalayan River Valley

The Himalaya region is home to some of the world’s major rivers, including the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra, the Indus, and the sacred Ganges, all originating near the Greater Mount Kailash. Lake Manasarovar and Lake Rakshastal, located close to this holy mountain, feed these mighty rivers revered in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The Himalayan river valleys offer breathtaking landscapes, from snow-clad peaks to flower-filled meadows like the Valley of Flowers, along with rivers such as the Sutlej and Karnali.

Great Himalayan Lakes highest peak of the world

Great Himalayan Lakes highest peak of the world

The Himalayan mountain chain is dotted with hundreds of high-altitude and low-elevation lakes, many of which are fed by the region’s vast glaciers. These freshwater lakes lie nestled among frozen mountains and towering hills. Major glacial lakes include Lake Manasarovar and Lake Rakshastal, while Sikkim is home to stunning high-altitude lakes such as Cholamu Lake and Gurudongmar Lake. The Tawang region also features remarkable frozen lakes formed by Himalayan snowfall and glaciers.

High Altitude Mountain Passes

High Altitude Mountain Passes

The great Himalayan ranges are home to some of the most dangerous, adventurous, and high-altitude mountain passes in the world. Passes such as Dungri La, Khardung La, and the famous Chang La, rising to around 5,608 m (18,399 ft), have long played vital roles in trade, travel, war, and migration. These passes also feature some of India’s highest motorable roads, with Mana Pass recognized as the highest elevation road in the world.

Himalayan Wildlife

Himalayan Wildlife

The Himalayan wild habitat provides refuge to some of India’s rarest wildlife, including the endangered snow leopard, Himalayan tahr, red panda, and Himalayan black bear. This region is a treasure of rich flora, renowned fauna, and vibrant avifauna such as the Himalayan quail, Western tragopan, Black-lored tit, and Cheer pheasant. Powerful birds of prey—like the Golden eagle, Lammergeier vulture, Mountain hawk-eagle, and the majestic Himalayan griffon vulture—also thrive in this ecosystem.

National Park And Sanctuaries

National Park And Sanctuaries

The Himalayan region is home to some of India’s major national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, including Great Himalayan National Park, Khangchendzonga National Park, Corbett National Park, and Hemis National Park. Important sanctuaries like Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Mountain Goat Sanctuary, Fambong La Sanctuary, and Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary also lie here. These protected areas shelter nearly 100 mammals, 181 bird species, several reptiles, amphibians, mollusks, annelids, thousands of insects, and diverse plant life.

Himalayan Adventures Sports

Himalayan Adventures Sports

The Himalayan states and mountain regions are among the most popular destinations for year-round adventure sports, offering activities like skiing, paragliding, trekking, white-water rafting, and mountain climbing. The Great Himalaya Trail provides one of the finest trekking and hiking experiences, known as the longest and highest alpine walking route in the world. Its dramatic landscapes, challenging paths, and breathtaking views make it a dream adventure for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.

Natural Beauty of Himalaya

Natural Beauty of Himalaya

The Himalaya is one of India’s most stunning regions, offering nature’s finest gifts—from towering peaks and snow-clad mountains to vibrant flower-filled valleys. Watching sunrise and sunset over these ranges is a truly delightful experience. The Himalayas are listed among India’s top must-see destinations, especially the Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand. Its exceptional natural beauty, along with rare and endemic wildlife, makes the Himalayan region one of the country’s most visited tourist attractions.

Himalayas Ayurvedic Herbs

Himalayan Ayurvedic Herbs

The Himalayan mountain region is well known for its rich Ayurvedic herbs and traditional natural remedies used to treat various ailments. Himalayan Ayurvedic products offer holistic care for digestion, stomach issues, and other health concerns through pure, plant-based formulations. The region’s water is also considered sacred, believed to contain beneficial minerals and herbal properties. Together, these natural resources make the Himalayas a renowned hub for healing, wellness, and ancient Ayurvedic traditions.

Himalayan Pilgrimage Sites

Himalayan Pilgrimage Sites

The Himalayan region is a sacred spiritual hub for Hindus and Buddhists, home to pilgrimage sites of immense religious significance. Mount Kailash is revered in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism, symbolizing divine presence and enlightenment. The Himalayas are also associated with Lord Shiva, with renowned temples such as Kedarnath, Amarnath, and Tungnath—the world’s highest Shiva temple at 3,680 m (12,073 ft). These holy sites attract devotees seeking peace, blessings, and spiritual connection.

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Himalayas People & Tribes

Experience the Himalayan people and tribes, where ancient traditions, unique cultures, and mountain lifestyles thrive amidst the majestic Himalayas. Discover the festivals, customs, and heritage of these resilient Himalayan communities.

Himalayan Mountains

Explore the Himalayan Mountains, where towering peaks, shimmering glaciers, and untouched landscapes inspire awe. Experience the serene valleys, vibrant natural beauty, and adventure opportunities that make this majestic mountain range a truly unforgettable destination.

Himalayas Rivers

Flowing from the snow-capped peaks, the Himalayan rivers carve serene valleys and lush landscapes. Their pristine waters offer breathtaking beauty and thrilling river rafting experiences, making them a paradise for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

There are so many things to know, so let’s begin. The Himalayas are not merely a geographical feature, a range of mountains; they epitomise a people’s civilisational identity that goes back to the dawn of history. If these majestic mountains were not there, the rain clouds sweeping up from the Indian Ocean would have passed over the Indian subcontinent into central Asia leaving it a burning desert.

“The Himalya, the king of the mountains, five and thousand league in extent at the circumference, with its ranges or eight hundred and forty thousand peaks, the source of five hundred rivers, the dwelling place of multitudes of mighty creatures, the producer of manifold perfumes, enriched with hundreds of magical drugs, it is seen to rise aloft like a cloud in the centre of the earth.” In fact, a text called the Sama Veda (Sam Veda) does describe the mountain ranges to be the centre of the earth. To the sage’s description may be added that these ranges are the youngest in India and one of the youngest mountain systems of the world. With many peaks yet to be christened, these mountain ranges have also given birth to many heroes who have scaled its heights.

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