
- Siachen Glacier
- Baltoro Glacier
- Biafo Glacier
- Nubra Glacier
- Hispur Glacier
Siachen Glacier

The Siachen glacier is located in the extreme north-central part of Jammu and Kashmir near the India and Tibet border. It stretches to a length of about 72 km; it is the largest glacier in the world outside the Polar Regions. Siachen is situated on the north-facing slopes of the Karakoram Range. It is the source of the Mutzgah or Shaksgam River that flows parallel to the Karakoram Range before it enters Tibet.

Baltoro Glacier

Baltoro glacier is located in Jammu and Kashmir in an area called Baltistan on the southern slopes of the central Karakoram Range. It stretches to a length of 62 km. It is the second largest glacier in the Himalayan region. Shigar River, which is a tributary of the Indus River, originates from this glacier. Other large tributary glaciers supply the main Baltoro glacier. The central part has a vast snowfield and the trough of this glacier is very wide. This glacier can be accessed via Skardu in Ladakh.
Biafo Glacier

Nubra Glacier

The Nubra glacier is located in Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir on the southern slopes of the Karakoram Range. Nubra River originates from this glacier flows into the Shyok River. Just like the other glaciers the central portion of the glacier forms a vast snowfield. Vegetation is totally absent in this area as it lies above the snow line. The place can be access via Leh in Ladakh.
Hispar Glacier

In the Himalayan region Hispar glacier is the third largest glacier. It is located in Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir on southern slopes of the Karakoram Range. It stretches to a length of 60 km. There is no vegetation of any kind in this area. Many small glaciers join the main glacier on both sides. The central part of the glacier is a vast snowfield while its sides contain debris eroded by the huge body of moving ice.
Among the other glaciers in Uttaranchal regions are as follows:
- Bandarpunch Glacier
- Dokriani Glacier
- Chorbari Bamak Glacier
- Khatling Glacier
- Doonagiri Glacier
- Tiprabamak Glacier