The following is a list of
mountain
A mountain is an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock. Although definitions vary, a mountain may differ from a plateau in having a limited summit area, and is usually highe ...
s in
Myanmar
Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
(Burma). The elevations are in metres. For the names of the mountains in the
Latin script
The Latin script, also known as Roman script, is an alphabetic writing system based on the letters of the classical Latin alphabet, derived from a form of the Greek alphabet which was in use in the ancient Greek city of Cumae, in southern I ...
the most common transcription has been adopted.
Note:
Many mountains in the country are important not because of their height, but because of their symbolic and cultural significance. Some mountains have Buddhist worship places on top. Since the order of height is convenient, the list follows this order, without in any way intending to diminish or promote the importance of any particular mountain.
List
Above 5000 m
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Hkakabo Razi, 5,881 m (Highest point in
Myanmar
Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
and in
ASEAN
ASEAN ( , ), officially the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is a political and economic union of 10 member states in Southeast Asia, which promotes intergovernmental cooperation and facilitates economic, political, security, militar ...
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Gamlang Razi, 5,870 m
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Peak 5710, 5,710 m
[Tamotsu Nakamura]
Veiled Mountains in North Myanmar
Japanese Alpine News 2015
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Dindaw Razi
Dindaw Razi (Burmese: ) is one of Burma's highest mountains, and with its height of 5,464 m (17,927 ft) and one of the highest mountains in South East Asia. It is located in the northern Myanmar state of Kachin in an outlying subrange of th ...
, 5,464 m
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Peak 5412 m,5,411 m
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Peak 5310 m, 5,309 m
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Peak 5224 m Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-di ...
, 5,223 m
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Peak 5219 m, 5,218 m
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Peak 5188 m, 5,187 m
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Peak 5127 m Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-d ...
, 5,126 m
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Peak 5127 m Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-d ...
, 5,126 m
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Peak 5111 m, 5,110 m
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Peak 5110 m, 5,109 m
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Tami Razi, 5,101 m
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Peak 5086 m Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-d ...
, 5,085 m
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Peak 5081 m, 5,080 m
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Peak 5081 m, 5,080 m
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Peak 5027 m Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-d ...
, 5,026 m
Above 4000 m
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Peak 4974 m Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)- ...
, 4,973 m
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Peak 4964 m Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-d ...
, 4,963 m
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Peak 4954 m, 4,953 m
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Peak 4941 m Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-d ...
, 4,940 m
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Peak 4890 m, 4,889 m
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Peak 4823 m Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-d ...
, 4,822 m
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Tasudo Razi, 4,841 m
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Peak 4812 m, 4,811 m
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Peak 4775 m, 4,774 m
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Peak 4771 m, 4,770 m
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Peak 4694 m, 4,693 m
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Peak 4661 m, 4,660 m
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Peak 4648 m, 4,647 m
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Romaing Razi, 4,623 m
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Madoi Razi, 4,616 m
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Tani Razi, 4,580 m
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Peak 4550 m, 4,549 m
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Peak 4510 m Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-di ...
, 4,509 m
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Peak 4402 m, 4,401 m
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peak 4382 m, 4,382 m
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Peak 4382 m, 4,381 m
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Phangran Razi
Phangran Razi (Burmese: ) is one of Burma's highest mountains, and with its height of 4,328 m (14,199 ft) and one of the highest mountains in South East Asia. It is located in the northern Myanmar state of Kachin in an outlying subrange of the G ...
, 4,328 m
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Peak 4324 m, 4,323 m
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Noi Madwe, 4,319 m
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Peak 4311 m, 4,310 m
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Phonyin Razi
Phonyin Razi (Burmese: ) is one of Burma
Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at ...
, 4,282 m
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Peak 4271 m, 4,270 m
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Masinsang Razi, 4,269 m
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Tasnu Hpawng, 4,196 m
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Khambi Madin Khambi may refer to the following villages:
* Khambi, Pakistan, in Punjab, Pakistan
* Khambi, Haryana, in India
* Khambi, Manipur, in India
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, 4,176 m
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shan feng, 4,140 m
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Peak 4031 m, 4,030 m
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Taungnyo Taung, 4,163 m
Above 3000 m
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Peak 3974 m, 3,973 m
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Phongam, 3,949 m
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Pumtang Razi, 3,880 m
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Peak 3850 m, 3,849 m
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peak Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-di ...
, 3,848 m
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Peak 3840 m, 3,839 m
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Saramati
Saramati is a ragam in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). It is a ''janya'' rāgam (derived scale) from the 20th '' melakarta'' scale Natabhairavi.''Ragas in Carnatic music'' by Dr. S. Bhagyalekshmy, Pub. 1990, ...
, 3,826 m (
Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
—highest summit of the
Patkai Range
The Pat-kai (Pron:pʌtˌkaɪ) or Patkai Bum ( Burmese: ''Kumon Taungdan'') are a series of mountains in the Indo-Myanmar border falling in the north-eastern Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Upper Burma region of Myanmar. They ...
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Imaw Bum, 3,810 m
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Peak 3803 m, 3,802 m
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Peak 3786 m, 3,785 m
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Marum Razi, 3,781 m
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Peak 3781 m, 3,780 m
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peak Peak or The Peak may refer to:
Basic meanings Geology
* Mountain peak
** Pyramidal peak, a mountaintop that has been sculpted by erosion to form a point Mathematics
* Peak hour or rush hour, in traffic congestion
* Peak (geometry), an (''n''-3)-di ...
, 3,761 m
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Hpalahap, 3,748 m
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Peak 3715 m, 3,714 m
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Tasudo Razi, 3,711 m
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Hkaru Bum, 3,677 m (
Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
)
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Longlin Mahku, 3,673 m
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Peak 3650 m, 3,649 m
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Kritaw Razi, 3,644 m
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Phongan Razi, 3,606 m
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Peak 3574 m, 3,573 m
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Azimatap Razi, 3,568 m
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Sajyang Bum, 3,563 m
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Lahku Bum, 3,556 m
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Peak 3554 m, 3,553 m
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Nikhu Razi, 3,548 m
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Daju Razi, 3,547 m
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Saunghkaw Razi, 3,515 m
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Sarang Madin, 3,463 m
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Hpaimai Razi, 3,443 m
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Pasaung Razi, 3,442 m
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Agang Razi, 3,425 m
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Bumhpa Bum, 3,411 m (
Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
—highest summit of the
Kachin Hills Kachin or Kakhyen may refer to:
*Kachin State, in northern Myanmar/Burma
* Kachin Hills, northeastern Myanmar
*Kachin peoples, a generalised term for six non-Burman ethno-linguistic groups in Kachin State.
**Kachin people, including the main sub-br ...
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Sin Razi, 3,394 m
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Hkangri Bum, 3,388 m
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Hkora Razi, 3,381 m
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Hpogahto Bum, 3,374 m
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Damwang Razi, 3,368 m
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Shamoho Shan, 3,354 m
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Tawlang Mahku, 3,349 m
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Htowadi Razi, 3,347 m
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Tachi Pum, 3,341 m
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Wahao Pam, 3,341 m
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Peak 3333 m, 3,332 m
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Shan-ngaw Bum (Shan-ngaw Range), 3,328 m
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Sanka Bum, 3,308 m
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Lawang Kumti, 3,307 m
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Kyum Pam, 3,300 m
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Peak 3298 m, 3,297 m
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Noi Mehong, 3,297 m
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Panshung Razi, 3,297 m
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Peak 3270 m, 3,269 m
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Wachet Razi, 3,250 m
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Mataungse Kyein, 3,241 m
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Awk Pum, 3,232 m
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Tarangsha, 3,228 m
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Langhtam Razi, 3,221 m
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Tsache Pam, 3,220 m
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Peak 3195 m, 3,194 m
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Shazing, 3,189 m
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Baza Razi, 3,186 m
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Htanam Razi, 3,176 m
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Hpangran Madin, 3,163 m
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Nin-gun Bum, 3,162 m
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Ngasong Hpawng, 3,155 m
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Tagulam Bum, 3,148 m
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Che-ngaw Bum, 3,135 m
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Peak 3124 m, 3,123 m
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Mol Len, 3,088 m
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Tzu-mei Shan, 3,087 m
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Abawm Bum, 3,082 m
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Nai Madin, 3,081 m
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Peak 3079 m, 3,078 m
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Hkyaikmaw Bum, 3,069 m
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Sahton Bum, 3,069 m
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Nat Ma Taung
Nat Ma Taung ( my, နတ်မတောင်; Khaw-nu-soum or Khonuamthung in Chin), also known as Mount Victoria, is the highest mountain in the Chin State of western Burma.
Geography
With a height of above sea level and a prominence of , ...
, 3,053 m (
Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
—highest summit of the
Arakan
Arakan ( or ) is a historic coastal region in Southeast Asia. Its borders faced the Bay of Bengal to its west, the Indian subcontinent to its north and Burma proper to its east. The Arakan Mountains isolated the region and made it accessi ...
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Chin Hills
The Chin Hills are a range of mountains in Chin State, northwestern Burma (Myanmar), that extends northward into India's Manipur state.
Geography
The highest peak in the Chin Hills is Khonu Msung, or Mount Victoria, in southern Chin State, whic ...
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Hsaochaw Bum, 3,017 m
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Kalu Htaru, 3,015 m
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Loisaw Bum, 3,014 m
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Peak 3014 m, 3,013 m
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Lungkru Madin, 3,011 m
Above 2000 m
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Shawngshan Bum, 2,924 m
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Kahtaung Bam, 2,890 m
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Kawngjawng Madin, 2,829 m
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Hkawk Bam, 2,822 m
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Namnenglong Madin, 2,775 m
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Wapawnaung Bum, 2,769 m
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Kanikana Bum, 2,742 m
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Kennedy Peak, 2,703 m (
Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
)
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Sapa Bum, 2,702 m
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Sangpang Bum, 2,692 m (
Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
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Zinghmuh, 2,686 m
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Longadang Bum, 2,680 m
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Tamihkat Razi, 2,678 m
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Loi Leng
Loi Leng is the highest mountain of the Shan Hills. It is located in Shan State, Burma, to the southeast of Lashio.
Geography
Loi Leng is part of a massif with multiple peaks located to the SW Pa-kawlam, 10 km to the north of Mong Pat an ...
, 2,673 m (
Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
—highest summit of the
Shan Hills
The Shan Hills ( my, ရှမ်းရိုးမ; ''Shan Yoma''), also known as Shan Highland, is a vast mountainous zone that extends through Yunnan to Myanmar and Thailand. The whole region is made up of numerous mountain ranges separated ...
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Mong Ling Shan, 2,641 m
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Nattaung, 2,623 m (
Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
—highest summit of the
Karen Hills
The Karen Hills, () also known as Kayah-Karen Mountains, are one of the main hill ranges in eastern Burma. They are located at the SW corner of Shan State and in Kayah State, a mountainous region where the only relatively flat area is Loikaw, t ...
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Kang Mual, 2,587 m
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Leen Nupa
Leen Nupa, also spelled Len Nupa, is a valley in Tedim, Chin state, Myanmar. It is also known as Buan Nel.
Culture
The valley has a rich culture and nearly sacred meaning to the locals. The ancient Zomi believed that their souls met on this mo ...
, 2,572 m
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Hkamon Bum, 2,566 m
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Loi Pangnao, 2,563 m (
Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
—highest peak of the
Daen Lao Range
The Daen Lao Range ( th, ทิวเขาแดนลาว,
; my, Loi La) is a mountain range of t ...
)
Loi Pangnao (mountain) - Region: Shan State, Myanmar
* Shingrup Bum, 2,555 m
* Senam Bum, 2,543 m
* Point 2519, 2,519 m (Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
)
* Zungon Razi, 2,510 m
* Kayunghang Bum, 2,495 m
* Mpang-in Lung Yawng, 2,404 m
* Suanglangsu Vum, 2,399 m
* Nakthar Razi, 2,353 m
* Loi Hsamhsao, 2,325 m
* Sosiso, 2,237 m
* Noi Hkam, 2,244 m
* Loi Pemong, 2,239 m
* Loi Panglom, 2,226 m
* Kakma Bum, 2,225 m
* Singhum Vum, 2,218 m
* Loi Mi, 2,201 m
* Mayu Taung Tan, 2174 m
* Tanghku Bum, 2,150 m
* Htangmok Madin, 2,146 m
* Loi Lan, 2,131 m
* Chikachi Bum, 2,128 m
* Loi Hsong, 2,108 m
* Loi Katwo, 2,102 m
* Mela Taung, 2,080 m (Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
—highest summit of the Dawna Range
The Dawna Range (; th, ทิวเขาถนนธงชัยตะวันตก, ทิวเขาดอยมอนกุจู), also known as Dawna Hills, is a mountain range in eastern Burma and northwestern Thailand. Its northern e ...
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* Myinmoletkat Taung
Myinmoletkat Taung is the highest mountain in Myanmar Tanintharyi Region. Located on the Bilauktaung, Tenasserim Hills, Burma.
Geography
It is located in the Tanintharyi Region, to the southeast of Myinmoletkat village, west from the border wi ...
, 2,072 m (Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
—highest summit of the Bilauktaung
Bilauktaung is a subrange of the Tenasserim Hills. It is located in Burma on the border with Thailand. It extends from the Dawna Range for about 400 km along the frontier area to the Kra Isthmus.
Geography
The Bilauktaung includes Myinmolet ...
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* Sialam Vum, 2,029 m
* Loi Pangte, 2,024 m
* Mulayit Taung
Mount Mulayit, (မူႋလာအာ်) also known as Muleh Yit, is a mountain of the Dawna Range. It is located towards the southern end of the range in Kayin State, Burma, 12 km to the NNW of the border with Thailand.
The Tenasserim whi ...
, 2,005 m
* Loi Pan, 2,003 m
Above 1000 m
* Long Ku, 1,997 m
* Long Si, 1,997 m
* Loi Hkilek
Loi Hkilek or Loi Kyi-lek is a mountain of the Shan Hills, in Shan State, Burma.GoogleEarth
Geography
Loi Hkilek is located about 11 km to the northeast of Möng Kyawt (Mongkyawt) in Mong Ton Township of Mongsat District.
Although this mou ...
, 1,973 m
* Mairu Madin, 1,964 m
* Loi Lam, 1,939 m
* Nawnghoi, 1,936 m
* Loi Saw, 1,924 m
* Loi Hpa-tan, 1,922 m
* Byingye Taung, 1,890 m
* Mawhpung Bum, 1,874 m (Ultra
adopted by British military intelligence in June 1941 for wartime signals intelligence obtained by breaking high-level encrypted enemy radio and teleprinter communications at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park. ' ...
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* Noidun Madin, 1,834 m
* Kwahtang, 1,833 m
* Loi Wengwo, 1,831 m
* Loi Un-awm, 1,816 m
* Kodoko, 1,816 m
* Nangle Vum, 1,813 m
* Tinyu Taung, 1,805 m
* Buangpitu Tang, 1,784 m
* Loi Saw, 1,780 m
* Naupau Pum, 1,767 m
* Noi Tang, 1,721 m
* Sharong Bum, 1,703 m
* Loi Hpaye, 1,699 m
* Dakham Madin, 1,691 m
* Loi Hu-li, 1,687 m
* Taungthonton, 1680 m
* Loi Pa-ta, 1,637 m
* Mekot Vum, 1,612 m
* Loi Longlōng, 1,595 m
* Yado Taung, 1,538 m
* Pethukun, 1,519 m
* Mount Popa
Mount Popa (, ) is a dormant volcano 1518 metres (4981 feet) above sea level, and located in central Myanmar in the region of Mandalay about southeast of Bagan (Pagan) in the Pegu Range. It can be seen from the Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) Riv ...
, 1,518 m (highest summit of the Pegu Range
The Pegu Range ( my, ပဲခူးရိုးမ; Pegu Yoma or Bago Yoma) is a range of low mountains or hillsSeekins, Donald M. (2006) ''Historical dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)'' Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Marylandpage 357 and uplands between ...
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* Palan Taung, 1,431 m
* Taunghawele Taung, 1,421 m
* Khawhma Taung, 1,409 m
* Hinhpaik Taung, 1,392 m
* Loi Lai, 1,389 m
* Mount Pinpet, 1,379 m
* Toktaing Taung, 1,367 m
* Kogiso, 1,358 m
* Ngayanni Kyauk Taung, 1,355 m
* Yekye Tong, 1,315 m
* Khao Song Khwae, 1,306 m
* Lawso Moso, 1,296 m
* Loi Pāngmong, 1,292 m
* Sedaung Taung, 1,269 m
* Ka-li-so, 1,256 m
* Takolaw Kyo, 1,249 m
* Okhpo Taung, 1,223 m
* Kyobyan Taung, 1,223 m
* Loi Kawzauk, 1,210 m
* Wain Taung, 1,207 m
* Khao Mayan Tong, 1,135 m
* Loi Lik, 1,128 m
* Khao Phra, 1,125 m
* Loi Keng, 1,125 m
* Hkandaung, 1,117 m
* Loi San, 1,111 m
* Taswekut, 1,102 m
* Limbo Vum, 1,100 m
* Tu-so, 1,092 m
* Ya-mon Taung, 1,077 m
* Mount Kyaiktiyo, 1,075 m
* Loi Ponghkut, 1,070 m
* Nattaga Taung, 1,058 m
* Saka Haphong
Saka Haphong ( bn, সাকা হাফং, my, ဆကးအဖောင် တောင်) is a peak in Southeast Asia and South Asia which was founded by A.K.M Shahidullah Kaiser. Situated in Bangladesh & Myanmar it is often considered the h ...
, 1,052 m
* Khao Ten Tuang, 1,034 m
* Pèyapo, 1,029 m
* Khao Daen, 1,027 m
* Ngwe Taung, 1,025 m
* Zow Tlang, 1,021 m
* Khao Ro Rae, 1,020 m
* Selupu Taung, 1,009 m
* Sedaung Taung, 1,273 m
* Khao Mukatu, 1568 m
Other relevant mountains
* Myat Taung, 999 m
* Baulu Taung
Baulu Taung is a mountain of the Tenasserim Hills, Burma.
Geography
Baulu Taung is located southeast of Myinmoletkat Taung, the main Bilauktaung peak, in a wooded and largely uninhabited area of the Tanintharyi Region, 9 km to the west of t ...
, 992 m
* Yage Taung, 978 m
* Bhopi Vum, 970 m
* Kyaukthu Taung, 967 m
* Debyu, 961 m
* Paingthanu Taung, 924 m
* Loi Sung, 913 m
* Loi Ngom, 908 m
* Kanèlakwa Kercher, 867 m
* Khao Wayo, 867 m
* Noi Munsawng, 861 m
* Htiblu Le, 854 m
* Thiwe Taung, 842 m
* Linno-taung, 833 m
* Loi Lum, 797 m
* Ngapè Kercher, 757 m
* Law-aw Kaso, 736 m
* Noi Zinam, 673 m
* Taung Kalat, 657 m
* Muvail Lup, 593 m
* Letha Taung
Letha Taung, also known as the Singu Plateau, is a small volcanic plateau in central Burma (Myanmar).
Geography
Letha Taung is located near Nweyon, Singu Township, Pyinoolwin District, Mandalay Division, about 3 km west of National Highway ...
(Singu Plateau), 493 m
* Kalartha Mountain, 487m
* Panzon Taung, 474 m
* Mingu Taung, 391 m
* Mount Zwegabin (Zwekabin Taung), 722 m
* Tant Kyi Taung, 317 m
* Mandalay Hill
Mandalay Hill ( ) is a hill that is located to the northeast of the city centre of Mandalay in Myanmar. The city took its name from the hill. Mandalay Hill is known for its abundance of pagodas and monasteries, and has been a major pilgrimage ...
, 224 m
* Twin Taung, 222 m
* Singuttara Hill, 99 m
* Kwooprai Taung, 766 m
* Gaungphat Taung, 92 m
* Lutshan Taung, 573 m
* Ehti Taung, 620 m
* Kayin Taung, 328 m
* Winpauk Taung, 558 m
* Paya Taung, 353 m
* Kalawa Taung, 729 m
* Beke Taung, 262 m
* Alantaya Range, 439 m
* Mount Selukaing, 275 m
* Hlainghpala Taung, 682 m
* Kreiktaung-u Taung, 893 m
* Ninkamaw Taung, 374 m
* Lepalaw Taung, 868 m
* Pakat Taung, 265 m
* Khao Khrondo, 405 m
* Kronwa Taung, 503 m
* Hlaingpadaw Taung, 404 m
* Hlaingmapok Taung, 541 m
* Kaleiktok Taung, 1067 m
* Mezali Taung, 776 m
* Ataran Taung, 7 m
* Khao Pang Sanuk, 576 m
* Khao Luphowi, 646 m
* Tipokan Taung, 674 m
* Paingthanu Taung, 754 m
* Timibong Taung, 791 m
* Paya-thonzu Taung, 184 m
* Tonban Taung, 627 m
* Khao Mamuang Sam Muen, 623 m
* Pokabo Cho, 585 m
* Tinyu Ridge, 555 m
* Selaung Taung, 447 m
See also
* Geography of Myanmar
*List of Southeast Asian mountains
The following is a list of some of the mountains of Southeast Asia.
List of highest mountains
See also
*List of highest mountains
*List of highest mountains of New Guinea
*List of islands by highest point
*List of ribus (summits in Indonesia w ...
*List of Ultras of Southeast Asia
This is a list of all the ultra-prominent peaks (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres) in Mainland Southeast Asia. All values below are given in metres.
Patkai-Chin Hills
Indo-Malayan System
Malay Peninsula
Annamite Range ...
Bibliography
* Avijit Gupta, ''The Physical Geography of Southeast Asia'', Oxford University Press, 2005.
References
External links
National Geographic - ''On Myanmar's Mystery Peak, Drama and a Challenge Like No Other''
Mt. Zwekabin - MyanmarBurma.com
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