There are currently 548 Ribus, plus 195 Spesial peaks covered on Gunung Bagging:
- Brunei (BN): 1 Spesial.
- Cambodia (KH): 2 Ribus and 6 Spesials.
- Indonesia (ID): 235 Ribus (including 3 on the border with Malaysian Sarawak) and 102 Spesials (including 2 on the border with Malaysian Sarawak).
- Lao (LA): 47 Ribus (including 6 on the border with Vietnam and 3 on the border with Thailand) and 2 Spesials.
- Malaysia (MY): 36 Ribus (including 3 on the border with Indonesian Kalimantan and 1 on the border with Southern Thailand) and 44 Spesials (including 2 on the border with Indonesian Kalimantan).
- Myanmar (MM): 79 Ribus (including 2 on the border with Thailand) and 11 Spesials.
- Philippines (PH): 66 Ribus and 16 Spesials.
- Singapore (SG): 1 Spesial.
- Thailand (TH): 34 Ribus (including 1 on the border with Peninsular Malaysia, 3 on the border with Lao and 2 on the border with Myanmar) and 6 Spesials.
- Timor-Leste/East Timor (TL): 6 Ribus and 1 Spesial.
- Vietnam (VN): 58 Ribus (including 6 on the border with Lao) and 7 Spesials.
Of the 548 Ribus in SE Asia, 58 are over 3000 metres high, 194 are between 2000 and 3000 metres high, and 296 are between 1000 and 2000 metres high.
- Highest Ribu in SE Asia: Hkakabo Razi (5,881 metres elevation) Eastern Myanmar
- Lowest Ribu in SE Asia: Mount Iraya (1,009 metres elevation) Batan island, Luzon, Philippines
- Most prominent Ribu in SE Asia: Puncak Jaya – Carstensz Pyramid (4,884 metres elevation and prominence) Papua, Indonesia
- Westernmost Ribu in SE Asia: Boinu Taung (2,521 metres elevation) Western Myanmar
- Easternmost Ribu in SE Asia: Gunung Antares (3,955 metres elevation) Papua, Indonesia
- Northernmost Ribu in SE Asia: Hkakabo Razi (5,881 metres elevation) Eastern Myanmar
- Southernmost Ribu in SE Asia: Gunung Wanggameti (1,225 metres elevation) Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia
- Island with the most Ribus in SE Asia: Borneo (61) although New Guinea has more (88) if PNG is included
