List of mountains in Myanmar
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The following is a list of mountains in Burma (Myanmar). The elevations are in metres. For the names of the mountains in the Latin script the most common transcription has been adopted.
Note:
Many mountains in the country are not important 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
- Hkakabo Razi, 5,881 m (Highest point in Burma and in ASEAN)[1]
- Gamlang Razi, 5,870 m
- Peak 5710, 5,710 m [2]
- Dindaw Razi, 5,464 m
- Tami Razi, 5,101 m
Above 4000 m
- Tasudo Razi, 4,841 m
- Madoi Razi,[3] 4,616 m
- Tani Razi, 4,580 m
- Phangran Razi, 4,328 m
- Noi Madwe, 4,319 m
- Phonyin Razi, 4,282 m
Above 3000 m
- Saramati, 3,826 m (Ultra —highest summit of the Patkai Range)
- Hkaru Bum, 3,677 m (Ultra)
- Phongan Razi, 3,606 m
- Bumhpa Bum, 3,411 m (Ultra —highest summit of the Kachin Hills)
- Hkangri Bum, 3,388 m
- Shan-ngaw Bum (Shan-ngaw Range), 3,328 m
- Langhtam Razi, 3,221 m
- Hpangran Madin, 3,163 m
- Nin-gun Bum, 3,162 m
- Mol Len, 3,088 m
- Abawm Bum, 3,082 m
- Sahton Bum, 3,069 m
- Nat Ma Taung, 3,053 m (Ultra —highest summit of the Arakan/Chin Hills)
- Lungkru Madin, 3,011 m
Above 2000 m
- Shawngshan Bum, 2,924 m
- Kahtaung Bam, 2,890 m
- Kawngjawng Madin, 2,829 m
- Hkawk Bam, 2,822 m
- Namnenglong Madin, 2,775 m
- Wapawnaung Bum, 2,769 m
- Kanikana Bum, 2,742 m
- Kennedy Peak, 2,703 m (Ultra)
- Sapa Bum, 2,702 m
- Sangpang Bum, 2,692 m (Ultra)
- Zinghmuh, 2,686 m
- Longadang Bum, 2,680 m
- Tamihkat Razi, 2,678 m
- Loi Leng, 2,673 m (Ultra —highest summit of the Shan Hills)
- Mong Ling Shan, 2,641 m
- Nattaung, 2,623 m (Ultra —highest summit of the Karen Hills)
- Kang Mual, 2,587 m
- Leen Nupa, 2,572 m
- Hkamon Bum, 2,566 m
- Loi Pangnao, 2,563 m (Ultra —highest peak of the Daen Lao Range)[4]
- Shingrup Bum, 2,555 m
- Senam Bum, 2,543 m
- Point 2519, 2,519 m (Ultra)
- 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
- 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 —highest summit of the Dawna Range)
- Myinmoletkat Taung, 2,072 m (Ultra —highest summit of the Bilauktaung)
- Sialam Vum, 2,029 m
- Loi Pangte, 2,024 m
- Mulayit Taung, 2,005 m
- Loi Pan, 2,003 m
Above 1000 m
- Long Ku, 1,997 m
- Long Si, 1,997 m
- Loi Hkilek, 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)
- 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
- 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, 1,518 m (highest summit of the Pegu Range)
- 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
- Mowdok Mual, 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
Other relevant mountains
- Myat Taung, 999 m
- Baulu Taung, 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 (Singu Plateau), 493 m
- Panzon Taung, 474 m
- Mingu Taung, 391 m
- Mount Zwegabin (Zwekabin Taung), 343 m
- Tant Kyi Taung, 317 m
- Mandalay Hill, 224 m
- Twin Taung, 222 m
- Singuttara Hill, 99 m
See also
Bibliography
- Avijit Gupta, The Physical Geography of Southeast Asia, Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 978-0-19-924802-5
References
- ↑ Peaklist - Burma and Eastern India
- ↑ Tamotsu Nakamura, Veiled Mountains in North Myanmar, Japanese Alpine News 2015
- ↑ "Myanmar Trekking - Madoi Razi Expedition". www.putaotrekkinghouse.com. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
- ↑ Loi Pangnao (mountain) - Region: Shan State, Myanmar
External links
- National Geographic - On Myanmar's Mystery Peak, Drama and a Challenge Like No Other
- Mt. Zwekabin - MyanmarBurma.com
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