The Lower Himalayas.
the high peaks in the himalayas are Mount Everest and Mount Dunagiri
The three major divisions of the Himalayas from north to south are: Ø The Great Himalayas/Inner Himalayas/Himadri(Northernmost division). Ø The Lesser Himalayas/Himachal Ø The Shiwaliks (Southernmost division).
the three parallel ranges of the Himalayas are : 1. Himadri- the highest ranges also known as the greater Himalayas. 2. Himachal- the lesser Himalayas,where we find most of the beautiful hill stations. 3. Shiwaliks- the outer Himalayas,filled with forests.
The Indian Himalayas can be divided into three zones - the Shiwalik Hill or the Outer Ranges on the southern wing, the Middle Ranges like the Pir Panjal and the Dhauladhar, and the Greater Himalayas with the highest and oldest peaks (many of these are in Nepal).
Geologically they are different however geographically they are interconnected and all three ranges are considered as a part of greater Himalayas.
The easternmost boundary of the Himalayas is the Namche Barwa in Tibet, China. It is often considered the easternmost peak of the Greater Himalayas.
the three parallel ranges of the Himalayas are : 1. Himadri- the highest ranges also known as the greater Himalayas. 2. Himachal- the lesser Himalayas,where we find most of the beautiful hill stations. 3. Shiwaliks- the outer Himalayas,filled with forests.
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
all of the Himalayan ranges including the greater Himalayas which includes mt. everest, the pir panjal range, and the Dhauladhar range or outer/lesser Himalayas pass through the Himachal Pradesh
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.