List of highest cities in the world
- This list is about the highest towns in the world; for a list of highest settlements by country, see List of highest towns by country.
This is an incomplete list of the highest settlements in the world. Only settlements that are permanently occupied all year long with a population above 1,000 and lie at least partially above an altitude of 3700 meters (12 139.1076 feet) are included.
Top Cities
Altitude |
Name |
Country |
Comments |
16,961 feet (5,170 m) |
Danga |
India |
[1] 161 inhabitants. |
16,728 feet (5,099 m) |
La Rinconada |
Peru |
[2] The highest in the World according to National Geographic Magazine (May 2003) |
16,549 feet (5,044 m) |
Kungi La |
India |
[3] 149 inhabitants. |
16,467 feet (5,019 m) |
Wenzhuan |
China |
[4] Highest city in the world according to The Guinness Book of World Records.[5] |
16,230 feet (4,950 m) |
Tanze |
India |
183 inhabitants.
[6]
|
15,393 feet (4,692 m) |
Colquechaca |
Bolivia |
Colquechaca is a small town in Bolivia. In 2009 it has an estimated population of 1753. It is the highest city in Bolivia[7] |
15,285 feet (4,659 m) |
Ukdungle |
India |
Ukdungle is a small settlement in Leh District, Jammu and Kashmir in northern India near the border with Tibet. It lies only 22.7 miles south-west of Dêmqog, Ngari Prefecture in western Tibet. Hanle Observatory and Demchok village on LAC are close by. It is the highest city in India |
15,075 feet (4,595 m) |
Korzok |
India |
Korzok, also known as Karzok or Kurzok, is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery belonging to the Drukpa Lineage and ancient village on the western bank of Tsomoriri Lake in Leh District, Ladakh, India. Korzok, situated at 4,595 metres (15,075 ft), houses a Shakyamuni Buddha and other statues. It is home to about 35 monks.[8] |
15,049 feet (4,587 m) |
Komic |
India |
11th Century Buddhist Monastery |
15,049 feet (4,587 m) |
Tanggulashan |
China |
It is in the southwest of Qinghai province, Western China. It forms the southern exclave of the county-level city of Golmud, in Haixi Mongol and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. Before the local administrative reform of 2005, it was known as Tanggulashan Township (唐古拉山乡). |
15,000 feet (4,600 m) |
Pagri |
China |
It is a town in Yadong County in the Tibet Autonomous Region (Xizang Zizhiqu), China, near the border with Bhutan. Population 2121 (2004).[9] It is one of the highest and coldest towns in the world, being 15,000 feet above sea-level. |
Cities below 15,000 ft
Altitude |
Name |
Country |
Comments |
14,986 feet (4,568 m) |
Kurgiakh |
India |
|
14,986 feet (4,568 m) |
Takh |
India |
|
14,947 feet (4,556 m) |
Yelchang |
India |
|
14,921 feet (4,548 m) |
Niagsu |
India |
|
14,908 feet (4,544 m) |
Olaroz Chico |
Argentina |
It is a rural municipality and village in Jujuy Province in Argentina.[10] |
14,986 feet (4,568 m) |
Kushol |
India |
|
14,764 feet (4,500 m) |
Hanle |
India |
|
14,435 feet (4,400 m) |
Parinacota |
Chile |
It is a small Chilean hamlet in Putre, Parinacota Province, Arica and Parinacota Region and has 29[11] inhabitants as of 2002. |
14,370 feet (4,380 m) |
Cerro de Pasco |
Peru |
(population 70,000) It is a city in central Peru. It is the capital of the Pasco region, and an important mining center. It is connected by road and by rail to the city of Lima. |
14,268 feet (4,349 m) |
Achirik |
India |
[12] |
14,140 feet (4,310 m) |
Hankar |
India |
[13] |
14,038 feet (4,279 m) |
Ating |
India |
[14] |
14,015 feet (4,272 m) |
Khuldo |
India |
|
14,012 feet (4,271 m) |
Mina Pirquitas |
Argentina |
It is a town and municipality in Jujuy Province in Argentina.[15] |
13,865 feet (4,226 m) |
Demchok / Dêmqog |
India / China |
It is a very small village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The combined Chinese-Indian village has a population of about 150[16]. |
13,651 feet (4,161 m) |
Mina Providencia |
Argentina |
It is a rural municipality and village in Jujuy Province in Argentina.[17] |
13,615 feet (4,150 m) |
El Alto |
Bolivia |
As of the 2001 census, the population was 649,958. In 2010, the population may be nearly 900,000, or more. The city contains La Paz's El Alto International Airport. |
13,500 feet (4,100 m) |
Durbuk |
India |
It is a village that falls under the Ladhak region of Jammu and Kashmir state in India and has a recorded population of 300 people, though the actual figure may be higher than 300. |
13,467 feet (4,105 m) |
Ampultun |
India |
|
13,420 feet (4,090 m) |
Potosí |
Bolivia |
It is a city and the capital of the department of Potosí in Bolivia. |
13,300 feet (4,100 m) |
Nyoma |
India |
|
13,231 feet (4,033 m) |
Catua |
Argentina |
It is a rural municipality and village in Jujuy Province in Argentina.[18] |
13,215 feet (4,028 m) |
Coranzuli |
Argentina |
It is a rural municipality and village in Jujuy Province in Argentina.[19] |
13,153 feet (4,009 m) |
Olacapato |
Argentina |
|
13,116 feet (3,998 m) |
Santa Ana |
Argentina |
|
13,083 feet (3,988 m) |
Baltistan |
Pakistan |
|
13,047 feet (3,977 m) |
Amarnath |
India |
|
13,001 feet (3,963 m) |
Dolpa |
Nepal |
|
12,782 feet (3,896 m) |
Susques |
Argentina |
|
12,723 feet (3,878 m) |
Putina |
Peru |
|
12,634 feet (3,851 m) |
Rinconada |
Argentina |
|
12,630 feet (3,850 m) |
Laya |
Bhutan |
|
12,621 feet (3,847 m) |
Huarina |
Bolivia |
|
12,549 feet (3,825 m) |
Juliaca |
Peru |
|
12,531 feet (3,819 m) |
Puno |
Peru |
|
12,385 feet (3,775 m) |
San Antonio de los Cobres |
Argentina |
|
12,313 feet (3,753 m) |
Badrinath |
India |
|
12,287 feet (3,745 m) |
La Oroya |
Peru |
|
12,159 feet (3,706 m) |
Oruro |
Bolivia |
|
12,140 feet (3,700 m) |
Gyêgu |
China |
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