List of Mountain Peaks of Rajasthan/Image Credit: Shubham Dixit |
Top 10 Mountain Peaks in Rajasthan
1. Guru Shikhar (Sirohi) - 1722 M
2. Ser (Sirohi) - 1597 M
3. Dilwara (Sirohi) - 1442 M
4. Jarga (Sirohi) - 1431 M
5. Achalgarh (Sirohi) - 1380 M
6. Kumbhalgarh (Rajsamand) - 1224 M
7. Dhoniya - 1183 M
8. Raghunathgarh (Sikar) - 1055 M
9. Hrishikesh - 1017 M
10. Kamalnath (Udaipur) - 1001 M
The Aravali range in Rajasthan is divided in three major subgroups: 1. North-Eastern Aravali, 2. Central Aravali, and 3. Southern Aravali.
North-Eastern Aravalli Region
Also known as Alwar Hills, it streches from Delhi to Alwar and Jaipur. The average elevation of this region is 300 to 670 meter. Toward north-east, it merges with Gangatic plains.
Hill Rnages
1. MalKhet and Khetri Group and 2. Torawati Group.
Peaks
1. Raghunathgarh (Sikar) - 1055 M
2. Khoh (Jaipur) - 920 M
3. Bhairach (Alwar) - 792 M
4. Barwara (Jaipur) - 786 M
5. Babai (Junjhunu) - 780 M
6. Bilali (Alwar) - 775 M
7. Manoharpura (Jaipur) - 747 M
8. Bairath (Jaipur) - 704 M
9. Sariska (Alwar) - 677 M
10. Siravas - 651 M
Central Aravalli Region
It includes the region of Ajmer, Tonk and Jaipur.
It is surrounded by Alwar range from north, Karauli tale-land from east, Banas-Banganga plains from south, and Sambhar basin from west.
Hill Ranges
1. Shekhawati Range and 2. Marwar Hills.
Peak
1. Goramji (Ajmer) - 934 M
2. Taragarh (Ajmer) - 870 M
3. Naag Pahar (Ajmer) -795 M
Southern Aravalli Region
It includes district of Sirohi, Udaipur, and portions of Pali and Dungarpur. This region has larger peak than rest of Aravali peaks.
Hill Ranges
1. Mewar Hills, 2. Girwa Hills, 3. Merwara Hills, and 4. Abu Block.
Peaks
1. Guru Shikhar (Sirohi) - 1722 M
2. Ser (Sirohi) - 1597 M
3. Dilwara (Sirohi) - 1442 M
4. Jarga (Sirohi) - 1431 M
5. Achalgarh (Sirohi) - 1380 M
6. Kumbhalgarh (Rajsamand) - 1224 M
7. Dhoniya - 1183 M
8. Hrishikesh - 1017 M
9. Kamalnath (Udaipur) - 1001 M
10. Sajjangarh (Udaipur) - 938 M