Himachal Pradesh is one of the most beautiful Himalayan states of India, famous for its snow-covered mountains, deep valleys, glaciers, and high-altitude passes. The state is home to some of the highest mountain peaks in the Indian Himalayas, spread across different districts.
In this article, we provide a district wise list of the highest mountain peaks in Himachal Pradesh, along with their heights and locations. This information is useful for students, competitive exams, trekkers, and geography enthusiasts. And the height of these place can be different from Wikipedia and other websites.
District Wise Highest Mountain Peaks of Himachal Pradesh
1. Lahaul and Spiti District
- Highest Mountain Peak: Shilla Peak
- Height: 6,132 meters
- Location: Spiti Valley
Lahaul and Spiti is the highest altitude district of Himachal Pradesh. Shilla Peak is the highest peak in the state, located near the Indo-Tibetan border and surrounded by glaciers.
2. Kinnaur District
- Highest Mountain Peak: Reo Purgyil
- Height: 6,816 meters
- Location: Indo-Tibet Border
Reo Purgyil is one of the tallest mountains in the Indian Himalayas and holds great geographical importance.
3. Chamba District
- Highest Mountain Peak: Manimahesh Kailash
- Height: 5,653 meters
- Location: Pir Panjal Range
Manimahesh Kailash is a sacred mountain peak and an important pilgrimage site for Hindus.
4. Kullu District
- Highest Mountain Peak: Deo Tibba
- Height: 6,001 meters
- Location: Near Manali
Deo Tibba is a famous trekking and climbing destination, attracting adventure lovers from across the world.
5. Kangra District
- Highest Mountain Peak: Hanuman Tibba
- Height: 5,982 meters
- Location: Dhauladhar Range
Also known as White Mountain, Hanuman Tibba dominates the skyline of Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj.
6. Shimla District
- Highest Mountain Peak: Chanshal Peak
- Height: 4,522 meters
- Location: Chanshal Range
Chanshal Peak is the highest peak of Shimla district and remains snow-covered for most of the year.
7. Mandi District
- Highest Mountain Peak: Choordhar Peak
- Height: 3,647 meters
- Location: Shivalik Range
Choordhar Peak is the highest peak of the outer Himalayas and is visible from many districts of Himachal Pradesh.
8. Solan District
- Highest Mountain Peak: Karol Tibba
- Height: 2,253 meters
- Location: Near Solan Town
Karol Tibba is a well-known trekking spot and offers panoramic views of surrounding hills.
9. Sirmaur District
- Highest Mountain Peak: Churdhar Peak
- Height: 3,647 meters
- Location: Near Nauradhar
Churdhar Peak is the highest peak in the Shivalik range and holds religious importance.
10. Una District
- Highest Mountain Peak: Dhauladhar Hills
- Height: Approx. 1,200 meters
Una district lies in the lower Himalayan region with comparatively lower elevations.
| Sr.No | District | Highest Peak | Height |
| 1 | Kinnaur | Shila | 7,025 |
| 2 | Lahul Spiti | Manirang | 6,597 |
| 3 | Kullu | Dibbi Bokri | 6,400 |
| 4 | Chamba | Pir Panjal | 5,972 |
| 5 | Kangra | Hanuman Tibba | 5,860 |
| 6 | Shimla | Chanshal | 4,520 |
| 7 | Mandi | Nagru | 4,400 |
| 8 | Sirmaur | Churdhar | 3,647 |
| 9 | Solan | Mount Karol | 2,280 |
| 10 | Bilaspur | Bhadurpur | 1,980 |
| 11 | Una | Bharven | 1,200 |
| 12 | Hamirpur | Awah Devi | 1,100 |
These mountains and peaks are only district wise highest and smallest. And shila is also Himachal Pradesh Highest Mountain Peak which is situated in Kinnaur District.