Top 10 Highest Mountains in the World
The world's tallest peaks ranked by elevation above sea level, led by Mount Everest.
Interesting Facts & Summary
As of 2026, all of the world's top 10 highest peaks (known as the 'eight-thousanders') are located in the Himalayas and Karakoram ranges in Asia, with all exceeding 8,000 meters. Mount Everest remains the undisputed king at 8,848.86 meters, standing approximately 758 meters taller than the 10th-ranked Annapurna (8,091 meters)—a vertical difference equivalent to stacking two and a half Eiffel Towers on top of the summit. Interestingly, while their heights are comparable, the challenge varies significantly due to terrain and climate; Everest has become highly commercialized, whereas K2, despite being shorter, is revered by mountaineers as the 'Savage Mountain' due to its significantly higher fatality rate and technical difficulty.
| Rank | Name | Altitude (meters) | Mountain Range/Country |
|---|---|---|---|
Mount Everest | 8848.86 | Himalayas / China-Nepal Border | |
K2 | 8611 | Karakoram Mountains/China-Pakistan Border | |
Mount Kanchenjunga | 8586 | Himalayas / Nepal-India Border | |
| 4 | Lhotse | 8516 | Himalayas / China-Nepal Border |
| 5 | Mount Makalu | 8485 | Himalayas / China-Nepal Border |
| 6 | Cho Oyu | 8188 | Himalayas / China-Nepal Border |
| 7 | Dhaulagiri | 8167 | Himalayas/Nepal |
| 8 | Mount Manaslu | 8163 | Himalayas/Nepal |
| 9 | Nanga Parbat | 8126 | Himalayas / Pakistan |
| 10 | Annapurna | 8091 | Himalayas / Nepal |