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Rohtang pass

10 Fun facts about Rohtang Pass

  • There are many myths and legend associated with how Rohtang Pass got its name. Some say the pass is named after the mighty mountain ranges that serve as a link between Kullu and Lahaul valleys. And since it’s the only point of connection between the valleys, some say the gods themselves made the pass. The folks in Kullu believe that Lord Shiva created the pass. In Lahaul, the people believe Gyapo Gyasar, the king of Western Tibet made the pass.
  • The best time to visit Rohtang Pass is between June and October. Although the tourist season in the region starts from May onwards. This is the best time to enjoy outdoor activities such as biking, hiking and camping. The pass is closed at the end of October, although the pass may be inaccessible at other times of the year as well due to extreme weather and landslides.
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Rohtang Pass

  • There are many tourist places in Rohtang Pass. There are no hotels, but the locals run cosy homestays for visitors. If you want to stay at a resort in Rohtang Pass, then you will find some excellent options in Manali.
  • Make sure you are well prepared to face the challenging terrain and unpredictable weather of the region. Those who persist are rewarded with the most invaluable gifts.
  • The 50km journey from Manali to Rohtang Pass is one of the most breathtaking spectacles of nature. Spellbinding escapades and the strategic location of the Rohtang Pass make it one of the most popular places to visit in Manali.
  • In the ancient days, this scenic pass acted as a trade route that connected people living on either side of the Pir Panjal Range. Today, it is one of the crowning jewels of Manali Tourism and frequented by visitors from all over the world.
  • The enchanting glaciers, bottleneck roads, slithering rivers, magnificent mountain ranges and 360-degree panoramic views await all those who are brave enough to face the challenging terrains and weather of the region.
  • The route from Manali to Rohtang is one of the most scenic drives in India and each year hundreds of bikers brave the challenging terrain and embark on a journey of a lifetime.
  • The distance between Manali and Rohtang Pass is about 50km, and the drive can take up to a maximum of 2 hours. All vehicles personal or commercial need to apply for a Rohtang Pass permit as the area has restricted entry. There is a daily quota for the number of passes issued, so make sure you get yours in advance. The passes are issued at the Himachal Tourism offices and online.
  • All visitors travelling from Manali to Rohtang Pass need a permit to enter the region as it’s a protected area. Visitors planning to travel to the region can also apply for the Rohtang Pass Permit Online.

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