Mountain Ranges of Western Ghats.

Topography- Western Ghats (southern part)

The Western Ghats extend from the Satpura Range in the north, go south past Maharashtra, Goa, through Karnataka and into Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Major gaps in the range are the Goa Gap, between the Maharashtra and Karnataka sections, and the Palghat Gap on the Tamil Nadu and Kerala border between the Nilgiri Hills and the Anaimalai Hills. The mountains intercept the rain-bearing westerly monsoon winds, and are consequently an area of high rainfall, particularly on their western side. The dense forests also contribute to the precipitation of the area by acting as a substrate for condensation of moist rising orographic winds from the sea, and releasing much of the moisture back into the air via transpiration, allowing it to later condense and fall again as rain.

The northern portion of the narrow coastal plain between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea is known as the Konkan Coast or simply Konkan, the central portion is called Kanara and the southern portion is called Malabar region or the Malabar Coast. The foothill region east of the Ghats in Maharashtra is known as Desh, while the eastern foothills of the central Karnataka state is known as Malenadu. The largest city within the mountains is the city of Pune (Poona), in the Desh region on the eastern edge of the range. The Biligirirangan Hills lie at the confluence of the Western and Eastern Ghats.

Sahyadris
The major hill range starting from the north is the Sahyadri (the benevolent mountains) range. This range is home to many hill stations, including Matheran, Lonavala-Khandala, Mahabaleshwar, Panchgani, Amboli Ghat, Kudremukh and Kodagu. The range is known as Sahyadri in Maharashtra and Karnataka and as Sahya Parvatam in Kerala.

Nilgiris
The Nilgiri mountains are in Northwestern Tamil Nadu and are home to the town of Ooty. The Biligiriranga Hills southeast of Mysore in Karnataka, meet the Shevaroys and Tirumala range farther east, linking the Western Ghats to the Eastern Ghats.

Anamala Hills
South of the Palghat Gap are the Anamala Hills, located in western Tamil Nadu and Kerala. There are smaller ranges further south, including the Cardamom Hills, then Aryankavu pass, Aralvaimozhi pass near Kanyakumari. In the southern part of the range is Anamudi peak 2,695 metres (8,842 ft) in Kerala the highest peak in Western Ghats. Chembra Peak 2,100 metres (6,890 ft), Banasura Peak 2,073 metres (6,801 ft), Vellarimala 2,200 metres (7,218 ft) and Agasthya mala 1,868 metres (6,129 ft) are also in Kerala. Doddabetta in the Nilgiri Hills is 2,637 metres (8,652 ft). Mullayanagiri is the highest peak in Karnataka 1,950 metres (6,398 ft). The Western Ghats in Kerala and Tamil Nadu is home to many tea and coffee plantations.

Peaks

Anamudi, on the right, is the highest peak of the Western Ghats at 2,695 metres (8,842 ft)

Nilgiris, a part of Western Ghats at Masinangudi, Tamil Nadu

Shola Grasslands and forests in the Kudremukh National Park, Karnataka

As seen from Kodachadri, Karnataka
Following is a list of some of the highest peaks of the Western Ghats:

Rank Name Elevation (m) Location
01. Anaimudi 2695 Eravikulam National Park, Kerala
02. Mannamalai 2659 Idukki, Kerala
03. Meesapulimala 2640 Idukki, Kerala
04. Doddabetta 2637 Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu
05. Kolaribetta 2629 Mukurthi National Park, Tamil Nadu
06. Mukurthi 2554 Mukurthi National Park, Tamil Nadu
07. Vandaravu 2553 Palani Hills, Tamil Nadu
08. Kattumala 2552 [13] Eravikulam National Park, Kerala
09. Anginda peak 2383 Silent Valley National Park, Kerala
10. Vavulmala 2339 [14] Vellarimala, Kerala
11. Kodaikanal 2133 Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
12. Chembra Peak 2100 Wayanad, Kerala
13. Elivai Mala 2088 [15] Palakkad, Kerala
14. Banasura Peak 2073 Wayanad, Kerala
15. Kottamala 2019 Periyar National Park, Kerala
16. Mullayanagiri 1930 Chikmagalur, Karnataka
17. Devarmala 1923 Achenkovil, Kerala
18. Baba Budangiri 1895 Chikmagalur, Karnataka
19. Kudremukh 1894 Chikmagalur, Karnataka
20. Agasthyamala 1868 Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
21. Biligiriranga Hills 1800 Chamarajanagar, Karnataka
22. Velliangiri Mountains 1778[16] Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
23. Tadiandamol 1748 Kodagu, Karnataka
24. Kumara Parvata 1712 Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka
25. Pushpagiri 1712 Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka
26. Merthi Gudda 1676 Hornadu, Karnataka
27. Kalsubai 1648 Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
28. Brahmagiri 1608 Kodagu, Karnataka
29. Kote Betta 1620 Kodagu, Karnataka
30. Salher 1567 Nashik, Maharashtra
31. Madikeri 1525 Kodagu, Karnataka
32. Dhodap 1472 Nashik, Maharashtra
33. Himavad Gopalaswamy Betta 1450 Chamarajanagar, Karnataka
34. Taramati 1431 Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
35. Torna Fort 1405 Pune, Maharashtra
36. Purandar fort 1387 Pune, Maharashtra
37. Raigad fort 1346 Raigad, Maharashtra
38. Kodachadri 1343 Shimoga, Karnataka
39. Paithalmala 1372 Kannur, Kerala
40. Kundadri 826 Shimoga, Karnataka
41. Vagamon 1,100 Idukki, Kerala