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  1. Himalayas - Wikipedia

    The Himalayan range is bordered on the northwest by the Karakoram and Hindu Kush ranges, on the north by the Tibetan Plateau, and on the south by the Indo-Gangetic Plain.

  2. Himalayas | Definition, Location, History, Countries, Mountains, …

    Dec 27, 2025 · Himalayas, great mountain system of Asia forming a barrier between the Plateau of Tibet to the north and the alluvial plains of the Indian subcontinent to the south. The …

  3. The Himalayas - WorldAtlas

    Jun 5, 2025 · The Himalayan Mountains consist of a series of parallel ranges, including the Tibetan Himalayas, Greater Himalayas, Lesser Himalayas, and Siwalik ranges. These …

  4. Where Are the Himalayas Located? Map & Country Guide 2025

    The Himalayan mountain range spans five countries — Nepal, India, Bhutan, China, and Pakistan —and forms the natural backbone of South and Central Asia. With unparalleled geographic …

  5. Introduction | Himalayanvoices

    The term Himalayan system loosely refers to the Himalayas and their neighbouring ranges, the Karakoram, Pamir, Hindukush, Tien Shan and Kun Lun, which extend out from the Pamir …

  6. Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Price (GST 2.0) & New Colours in India

    Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 now starts at ₹3.05L in India (GST 2.0). Check Himalayan 450 latest price, new colours, specs & features. Book your test ride today!

  7. The Himalayas ~ Himalayas Facts | Nature | PBS

    Feb 11, 2011 · Name: Himalayas, Sanskrit for ‘abode of snow’. The Himalayas stretch across the northeastern portion of India. They cover approximately 1,500 mi (2,400 km) and pass through …

  8. The Himalayas & Himalayan Ranges: Formation, Division & More

    Oct 10, 2025 · Read about the Himalayas and Himalayan ranges, its formation, key divisions, major ranges, and their geographical importance and environmental significance.

  9. The Himalayas - Mountain Field Guide

    Rising like ancient sentinels from the heart of Asia, The Himalayas stand as nature’s most magnificent architectural masterpiece. This colossal mountain range doesn’t merely exist—it …

  10. The Himalayas [This Dynamic Earth, USGS]

    In just 50 million years, peaks such as Mt. Everest have risen to heights of more than 9 km. The impinging of the two landmasses has yet to end. The Himalayas continue to rise more than 1 …