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Himachal Pradesh

Rohtang Pass

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January

-6.3 - 16.2 °C

February

-4.0 - 18.2 °C

March

-1.2 - 23.3 °C

April

2.5 - 26.2 °C

May

5.2 - 29.9 °C

June

8.5 - 30.6 °C

July

12.0 - 29.6 °C

August

11.9 - 28.5 °C

September

7.7 - 27.3 °C

October

2.8 - 25.7 °C

November

-0.4 - 20.7 °C

December

-2.7 - 17.4 °C


Major Airports :

Kullu–Manali Airport (KKU), Kullu (Bhuntar)

Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport (IXC), Chandigarh

Nearest Railway Station :

Joginder Nagar Railway Station (JGNX)

Major Airports :

Kullu–Manali Airport (KKU), Kullu (Bhuntar)

Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport (IXC), Chandigarh

A geographical marvel

Rohtang Pass, perched on the eastern Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas, is a breathtaking high mountain pass located about 51 km from Manali in Himachal Pradesh. At an elevation of 3,978 meters, it forms a crucial link between the Kullu Valley and the desolate landscapes of Lahaul and Spiti, offering a panoramic view that captivates every visitor.

A dark history

The name 'Rohtang' translates to 'pile of dead bodies' in Persian, hinting at the pass's treacherous nature in the past. The pass is steeped in history and has been a significant trade route but also a challenging one, where many lost their lives due to its unpredictable weather and difficult terrain.

The enchanting beauty

Rohtang Pass is renowned for its unparalleled natural beauty. The pass becomes a magnet for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts who come to soak in the scenic vistas, breath-taking landscapes, and the majestic snow-capped peaks that define this region. The drive to the pass is an experience in itself, marked by the contrast of lush greenery against the backdrop of stark, snowy mountains.


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Recreation at Rohtang

Adventure seekers find Rohtang Pass a haven with a plethora of activities:

Trekking: Trails around Rohtang offer mesmerising views of glaciers, waterfalls and peaks. Popular treks include the Manali-Lahaul Pass and excursions to the serene Bhrigu Lake.

Sled Rides and Skiing:
Feel the thrill of sliding down snow-covered slopes on a wooden toboggan or skis.

Mountain Biking: For those who prefer wheels, mountain biking through lesser-known trails offers an exhilarating experience.

Rehala Falls: A visit to this stunning waterfall, enroute to Rohtang, is a must-do.

Learning the ropes of sustainability

Rohtang Pass is making strides towards sustainability with the proposal of a ropeway connecting Kothi village in Manali to Rohtang. This initiative aims to reduce carbon emissions from vehicles, making the journey to the pass more eco-friendly.

Out and about

While Rohtang Pass itself is a world of wonders, the vicinity offers more experiences:

Atal Tunnel: The newly inaugurated tunnel under the pass reduces travel time significantly, making Lahaul and Spiti more accessible throughout the year.

Vashisht Hot Springs: Soothe your weary muscles in the natural hot springs just a short drive from Manali.

Solang Valley: Known for its paragliding and skiing, Solang Valley nearby is a must-visit for adventure lovers.

With its blend of natural beauty, thrilling activities and a touch of myth, Rohtang Pass stands as a testament to the incredible wonders Himachal Pradesh has to offer. Whether it's the adrenaline rush of adventure sports or the tranquillity of its landscapes, Rohtang has something for every traveller.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit is from May to October.