India is home to some of the highest peaks in the world, from the mighty Himalayas to the Western and Eastern Ghats. These towering summits offer breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural significance, and thrilling adventures for trekkers and nature lovers alike.

In this blog, we explore India’s 20 highest peaks and the best Club Mahindra resorts nearby, ensuring a comfortable and scenic stay while you embark on your mountain adventure. Let’s begin!

Kangchenjunga (Sikkim) – 8,586m (28,169 ft.)

The highest mountain peak in India and the third highest in the world, Kangchenjunga, stands tall in the Eastern Himalayas. Known for its five majestic summits, the peak is revered by the people of Sikkim and Nepal. Unlike Mount Everest, Kangchenjunga remains relatively untouched, preserving its pristine beauty. The peak is surrounded by breathtaking glaciers, lush valleys, and dense forests, making it one of the most scenic mountain regions in India. Adventure seekers can embark on the famous Goechala Trek, which offers unparalleled views of this mighty peak.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra Baiguney Resort, Sikkim

For those looking to experience the grandeur of Kangchenjunga while staying in comfort, Club Mahindra Baiguney Resort is an ideal choice. Nestled in the picturesque foothills of Sikkim, this serene retreat offers stunning views, lush greenery, and modern amenities. Guests can indulge in delicious local cuisine, relax in the spa, or explore the charming nearby towns. Whether you're on a trekking adventure or simply seeking a peaceful getaway, this resort in Sikkim provides the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

Nanda Devi (Uttarakhand) – 7,817m (25,646 ft.)

The second-highest peak in India, Nanda Devi, is a jewel of the Garhwal Himalayas. Towering at 7,817 meters, it is surrounded by the Nanda Devi National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The peak holds spiritual significance and is considered sacred in Hindu mythology. Its rugged terrain and towering presence make it a challenging yet rewarding destination for trekkers and mountaineers. The Kuari Pass and Nanda Devi Base Camp treks offer stunning views of this majestic peak, along with glimpses of rare Himalayan flora and fauna.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra Mussoorie

For travellers looking to soak in the beauty of the 2nd highest peaks in India, Club Mahindra Mussoorie provides a charming retreat. Situated in the “Queen of Hills,” this resort in Uttarakhand offers breathtaking mountain views, cozy accommodations, and a refreshing escape from city life. After exploring the Garhwal Himalayas, unwind with warm hospitality, delicious local cuisine, and scenic walks around the misty hills of Mussoorie. It’s the perfect base for those planning a Himalayan adventure.

Saltoro Kangri (Ladakh) – 7,742m (25,400 ft.)

Saltoro Kangri is one of the 3rd highest peaks in India. Its location in Saltoro Range near the Siachen Glacier adds to its mystique, as the region remains largely unexplored due to extreme weather and difficult terrain. This rugged peak is a dream for seasoned mountaineers, offering breathtaking views of snow-covered ridges and towering summits. The surrounding landscapes of Ladakh provide a stark yet stunning contrast of barren mountains and icy glaciers, making it a fascinating destination for adventure lovers.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra The Driftwood Ladakh

A trip to Ladakh is incomplete without experiencing its serene landscapes and unique culture. Club Mahindra The Driftwood Ladakh offers a cozy and authentic stay in the heart of this high-altitude desert. With comfortable rooms, warm hospitality, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains, this resort in Ladakh is perfect for those looking to explore Ladakh’s beauty. After a day of adventure, guests can enjoy traditional Ladakhi cuisine, visit local monasteries, or simply relax while soaking in the majestic views.

Nun Peak (Jammu and Kashmir) – 7,135m (23,409 ft.)

Standing tall in the Western Himalayas, Nun Peak is the highest mountain in the Nun-Kun massif of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a favourite among mountaineers due to its technical climbing routes and stunning glacier formations. The surrounding Zanskar Valley is known for its breathtaking landscapes, making it a paradise for trekkers and adventure seekers. Climbing Nun Peak is a challenging feat, requiring experience and determination, but the reward is an unmatched view of the snow-clad peaks and vast Himalayan wilderness.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra Kashmir Houseboats, Srinagar

For those looking to experience the beauty of Jammu and Kashmir while enjoying a memorable stay, Club Mahindra Kashmir Houseboats in Srinagar is an excellent choice. Floating on the serene Dal Lake, these houseboats provide a unique and tranquil retreat. Guests can relax with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, explore Srinagar’s vibrant markets, or embark on excursions to the mesmerizing valleys of Ladakh and Zanskar. This resort in Kashmir is a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation in the lap of nature.

Highest Peaks in Northeast India (7060m- 1960m)

Northeast India is home to some of the highest peaks in India, offering a mix of adventure, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. From the snow-clad Kangto in Arunachal Pradesh to the mystical Shillong Peak in Meghalaya, each mountain holds its own charm.

Kangto (7,060m, Arunachal Pradesh) is the highest peak in Arunachal Pradesh, surrounded by dense forests and rugged terrain. Remote and largely unexplored, it remains a dream for trekkers and adventure seekers.

Mount Saramati (3,841m, Nagaland), marking the India-Myanmar border, is a lush paradise with rhododendron-covered slopes. The trek from Thanamir Village offers spectacular views of Myanmar’s untouched wilderness.

Mount Tempü (2,994m, Manipur), also called Khonoma Peak, is a biodiversity hotspot. It holds cultural significance for the Naga tribes and offers panoramic views of Manipur’s rolling hills.

Phawngpui (2,165m, Mizoram), or the "Blue Mountain," is Mizoram’s highest peak, known for its stunning orchids, clouded leopards, and breathtaking vistas of the Myanmar border.

Shillong Peak (1,965m, Meghalaya) provides panoramic views of Shillong city and Bangladesh, often covered in mystical mist.

Cachar Hills (1,960m, Assam) offers peaceful treks through lush forests, rich biodiversity, and proximity to Kaziranga National Park.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra Summit Green Lake Tea Resort & Spa, Assam

For those looking to explore the highest peaks in India’s Northeast, Club Mahindra Summit Green Lake Tea Resort & Spa offers a tranquil stay. The resort in Assam is surrounded by lush tea gardens and provides an authentic Assamese experience. Guests can enjoy nature walks, cultural performances, and delicious Assamese cuisine while exploring Assam’s hidden mountain landscapes.

Shilla Peak (Himachal Pradesh) – 7,025m (22,362 ft.)

Located in the Western Himalayas, Shilla Peak is one of the highest summits in Himachal Pradesh. Situated in the Kinnaur district, this lesser-known peak offers a mix of rugged beauty and challenging terrain. Shilla is unique because of its relatively accessible location and stunning views of the surrounding snow-clad mountains. The region is known for its cold desert landscape, which contrasts beautifully with the lush green valleys of Himachal. Though not as famous as other peaks, Shilla attracts experienced trekkers and mountaineers looking for an offbeat adventure.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra White Meadows, Manali & Club Mahindra Shimla

To explore the highest peaks in India while enjoying Himachal’s scenic beauty, Club Mahindra White Meadows, Manali, and Club Mahindra Shimla offer the perfect getaway. These resorts provide breathtaking views, comfort, and a base for adventure activities like trekking, skiing, and river rafting. After an exciting day outdoors, guests can unwind with spa treatments, delicious Himachali cuisine, and cozy mountain-side accommodations. Whether you’re trekking in Kinnaur or exploring the Himalayan landscapes, these resorts promise a memorable stay.

Sandakphu (West Bengal) – 3,665m (12,024 ft.)

Nicknamed the “Trekkers’ Wonderland,” Sandakphu is the highest peak in West Bengal and one of the highest peaks in India. It offers unmatched views of the world’s highest mountains—Kangchenjunga, Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu. Located on the Singalila Ridge, this peak is famous for its vibrant rhododendron forests and stunning sunrises. The trek to Sandakphu is one of the most scenic in India, passing through quaint villages and lush valleys. The panoramic view from the top, especially in the early morning, makes the trek truly unforgettable.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra Summit Hermon, Darjeeling

To enjoy Sandakphu’s beauty, Club Mahindra Summit Hermon in Darjeeling is an excellent place to stay. This elegant resort in Darjeeling offers stunning views of tea plantations and snow-capped peaks. Guests can explore Darjeeling’s famous attractions, enjoy warm hospitality, and embark on the Sandakphu trek from here. It’s the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation in the Eastern Himalayas.

Anamudi (Kerala) – 2,695m (8,842 ft.)

Anamudi is the highest peak in South India, located in the Western Ghats within the Eravikulam National Park. Famous for its rich biodiversity, this peak is home to rare wildlife species, including the Nilgiri Tahr. Trekking through Anamudi’s lush forests and grasslands offers breathtaking views of Kerala’s rolling hills, waterfalls, and tea plantations. Its name means "Elephant's Forehead" in Malayalam, and its massive dome-like structure makes it a unique sight. Anamudi is a must-visit for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra Mount Serene, Munnar

For those exploring the highest mountain peak in India’s southern region, Club Mahindra Mount Serene, Munnar, offers a memorable stay amidst Kerala’s famous tea gardens. With misty mornings, scenic views, and warm hospitality, this resort in Kerala provides the perfect base for trekking, wildlife spotting, and rejuvenation. Guests can also visit Munnar’s stunning waterfalls, spice plantations, and national parks, making their trip unforgettable.

Doddabetta (Tamil Nadu) – 2,636m (8,648 ft.)

Located in the Nilgiri Hills, Doddabetta is the highest peak in Tamil Nadu and 3rd highest mountain peak in India’s southern region. It is a popular tourist attraction. Its strategic location near Ooty makes it easily accessible, and the Doddabetta Peak Observatory provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The lush green slopes are covered with tea plantations and thick forests, offering excellent trekking opportunities. On a clear day, visitors can see as far as Mysore from the summit.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra Derby Green, Ooty

For a comfortable stay near Tamil Nadu’s highest peak, Club Mahindra Derby Green, Ooty, is the perfect retreat. This charming resort in Ooty blends colonial charm with modern amenities, offering guests scenic views, delicious South Indian cuisine, and easy access to Ooty’s attractions. Visitors can enjoy boating in Ooty Lake, explore the Botanical Gardens, or take a toy train ride through the Nilgiris, making their mountain getaway truly memorable.

Mullayanagiri (Karnataka) – 1,925m (6,317 ft.)

The highest peak in Karnataka, Mullayanagiri, is part of the Sahyadri Hills in the Western Ghats. It is a popular trekking destination, offering breathtaking views of mist-covered valleys, rolling hills, and coffee plantations. The Mullayanagiri Trek is one of the best in South India, featuring cool weather and lush greenery. At the summit, there is a small temple dedicated to Sage Mullappa Swamy, making it a spiritual as well as an adventurous spot.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra Madikeri, Coorg

For travellers visiting the highest mountain in Karnataka, Club Mahindra Madikeri, Coorg, offers a serene retreat in the heart of the Western Ghats. Coffee plantations surround this beautiful resort in Coorg and provide a perfect blend of nature and elegance. Guests can enjoy plantation walks, adventure activities, and traditional Coorgi cuisine while exploring Karnataka’s stunning landscapes.

Guru Shikhar (Rajasthan) – 1,722m (5,650 ft.)

Guru Shikhar is the highest peak in Rajasthan and is located in the Aravalli Range near Mount Abu. The peak is famous for its Guru Dattatreya Temple, which is dedicated to the Hindu deity, who is believed to be an incarnation of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Guru Shikhar offers panoramic views of the surrounding desert and lush green hills of Mount Abu, making it a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims alike. The cool climate and stunning sunrise and sunset views make it a must-visit.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra Hotel Aravali, Mount Abu

For a stay near Rajasthan’s highest peak, the Club Mahindra Hotel Aravali in Mount Abu is the ideal choice. This elegant resort in Rajasthan offers scenic views, modern comforts, and easy access to Mount Abu’s attractions, including Nakki Lake, Dilwara Temples, and Guru Shikhar. Guests can relax in a tranquil setting while exploring Rajasthan’s only hill station.

Arma Konda (Andhra Pradesh) – 1,680m (5,512 ft.)

Arma Konda, the highest peak in Andhra Pradesh, is located in the Eastern Ghats within the Araku Valley region. Known for its lush greenery, rolling hills, and cool climate, Arma Konda is a paradise for trekkers and nature lovers. The peak is surrounded by dense forests and tribal villages, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous communities. The trek to the top is relatively unexplored, making it a perfect destination for offbeat travellers seeking solitude in nature.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra Starlit Suites, Tirupati

For those exploring the highest peaks in India’s southern regions, Club Mahindra Starlit Suites, Tirupati, offers a comfortable stay near one of the most famous pilgrimage destinations in India. While staying at this resort in Andhra Pradesh, travellers can visit the iconic Tirumala Temple, explore the beautiful Eastern Ghats, and take scenic road trips to nearby hill stations like Araku Valley, making for a spiritually and naturally enriching experience.

Deomali (Odisha) – 1,672m (5,486 ft.)

Deomali is the highest mountain in Odisha, nestled in the Eastern Ghats. Unlike the towering Himalayan peaks, Deomali offers a different kind of beauty—rolling meadows, deep valleys, and a refreshing climate that makes it a hidden gem for nature lovers. The peak is surrounded by picturesque forests and waterfalls, and the area is home to many tribal communities. It is a relatively easy trek, making it an excellent choice for beginners looking to explore the Eastern Ghats.

Kalsubai (Maharashtra) – 1,646m (5,400 ft.)

Kalsubai is the highest mountain in Maharashtra and a popular trekking destination in the Sahyadri Hills of the Western Ghats. Often called the "Everest of Maharashtra," it offers a thrilling climb with breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and forts. The trek is moderate, with well-marked trails and iron ladders at steep sections. At the summit, the Kalsubai Temple, dedicated to a local deity, attracts both trekkers and pilgrims. The best time to visit is during the monsoon, when the hills are lush green and covered in mist.

Best Stay: Club Mahindra Hatgad, Nashik

For a perfect getaway near Maharashtra’s highest peak, Club Mahindra Hatgad, Nashik, offers a comfortable retreat amidst the beauty of the Western Ghats. The resort in Nashik is close to its famous vineyards, historic forts, and spiritual sites like Trimbakeshwar Temple. After a day of trekking, guests can unwind with scenic views, delicious Maharashtrian cuisine, and a relaxing ambiance.

Karoh Peak (Haryana) – 1,467m (4,813 ft.)

Karoh Peak is the highest mountain in Haryana, located in the Morni Hills, a lesser-explored part of the Shivalik Range. Offering stunning views of the surrounding forests and valleys, this peak is a hidden gem for trekkers and nature lovers. The trek to Karoh Peak is relatively easy, making it a great spot for a short adventure. The region is home to various species of birds, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. The cool breeze, lush greenery, and peaceful environment make Karoh Peak a must-visit for those looking for an offbeat experience.

Conclusion

From Kangchenjunga, the highest mountain peak in India, to Karoh Peak in Haryana, India’s diverse landscapes offer breathtaking adventures. Whether it’s the Himalayas, Western Ghats, or Northeast, each peak has its own charm.

For a perfect blend of comfort and adventure, Club Mahindra resorts offer scenic stays near these majestic mountains. So, which peak will you explore first? Pack your bags and experience the highest peaks in India with unmatched hospitality!

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Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Ltd. (MHRIL), a part of Leisure and Hospitality sector of the Mahindra Group, offers quality family holidays primarily through vacation ownership memberships and brings to the industry values such as reliability, trust and customer satisfaction. Started in 1996, the company's flagship brand ‘Club Mahindra’, today has over 290,000 members , who can holiday at 140+ resorts in India and abroad.

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