Rohtang Pass is a high-altitude mountain pass located in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas, approximately 51 km from Manali in Himachal Pradesh, India. It connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahaul and Spiti valleys, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and pristine landscapes. The name "Rohtang" translates to "pile of dead bodies" in Persian, reflecting its historical reputation as a treacherous pass.
Quick Facts:
Altitude: Approximately 3,978 meters (13,058 feet).
Location: Eastern Pir Panjal Range, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Open Season: Usually accessible from May to October, depending on weather and snow conditions
Significance: A crucial segment of the Manali-Leh Highway (NH-3), facilitating access to Leh and Ladakh regions.
Importance:
Road Conditions: The pass is known for unpredictable weather, including sudden snowstorms and blizzards. Travelers should exercise caution and check local advisories before planning a trip.
Best Time to Visit: May to October, when the pass is generally open and the weather is favorable.
Rohtang Pass Permit: Permit require for vehicles traveling up to Rohtang Pass.
Attractions & Activities:
Scenic Views: Panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and valleys.
Adventure Sports: Opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and sledging during the season.
Photography: A haven for photographers seeking to capture the majestic Himalayan landscape.
Itinerary
Manali to Kothi
Tour starts at 9:30 AM from Swagtam Tour Office - Mall Road Manali to Kothi in Tampo Travellers.
Kothi to Rahla Waterfall
Tour will head towards Rahla waterfall on the way to Rohtang Pass. It is picturesque cascade located approximately 16 km from Manali.
Rahla Waterfall to Marhi
Tour will head towards Marhi located at an altitude of above 10500 ft. above sea level. Marhi offer panoramic view of snow-capped mountains and lush green medows.
Marhi to Rohtang Pass
Tour will head towards Rohtang Pass, a high mountain pass on the eastern end of the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas.
Rohtang Pass to Kokksar
Tour will head towards Kokksar, the first village of Lahaul district, located on the bank of Chandra river.
Kokksar to Atal Tunnel
Tour will travel through 9.02 km long tunnel, to get the glimpse of Dhauladhar & Pir Panjal Ranges from the south portal of Atal Tunnel.
Atal Tunnel to Solang Valley
Tour will head towards Solang Valley, the venue for Adventure Activities such as Ropeway Joyride, Paragliding & other adventure games.
Solang Valley to Manali
Tour will head back to Bus Stand, Manali for its end.