Most Mountainous Countries In The World 

Divya Pandey

Tajikistan 

Mountains cover more than 90% of Tajikistan's land area. The nation is home to the Pamir Mountains, commonly referred to as the "Roof of the World."

Montenegro 

The highest peak in Montenegro, Bobotov Kuk, is located amidst difficult terrain and the Dinaric Alps, providing breathtaking mountain vistas.

Kyrgyzstan 

Kyrgyzstan, located in Central Asia, is well-known for its rough mountain ranges, such as the Pamir-Alai and Tian Shan.

Lesotho 

Mountains make up more than 90% of Lesotho's land area. The Maloti Mountains and Lesotho's highlands are well-known.

North Macedonia 

The highest point in both North Macedonia and Albania, the Sar Mountains and Mount Korab

Lebanon 

The Mount Lebanon range is located in Lebanon and provides beautiful scenery as well as outdoor pursuits like skiing and hiking.

Armenia 

Armenia has mountains covering 85.9% of its area, including Mount Aragats and the Lesser Caucasus range.