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From Himalayas to Western Ghats: India’s 6 most stunning mountain passes for thrilling road trips

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 3, 2025, 09:00 IST
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From Himalayas to Western Ghats: India’s 6 most stunning mountain passes for thrilling road trips

For adventure enthusiasts, India is a great destination, and we don’t say this lightly. India’s mountain passes, especially in the Himalayas, offer some of the most thrilling and scenic road trip experiences in the world. Are you one of those who live and breathe road trips? If yes, this is for you.

These high-altitude routes offer breathtaking landscapes, rugged terrains, and cultural significance, making them ideal for adventure seekers and nature lovers. From snowfields to green valleys, and historical sites, these mountain passes are special and unforgettable.

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Khardung La, Ladakh

Khardung La is one of the highest motorable passes in the world. This stunning pass connects Leh to the Nubra and Shyok valleys. Did you know that this thrilling pass was once part of a caravan trade route to Central Asia? Now you know. Explore Khardung La for some jaw-dropping views of snow-capped peaks, barren deserts, and the lush Nubra Valley. This pass is very popular among bikers and 4x4 enthusiasts, and one can clearly see why.

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Rohtang Pass, Himachal Pradesh

The incredibly famous Rohtang Pass is situated on the Manali-Leh Highway. The pass connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahaul and Spiti valleys. Rohtang road trip offers a mix of verdant meadows, snow-covered slopes, and glacial streams. Take out time to explore Lahaul’s monasteries or Spiti’s rugged beauty while you are there.

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Nathu La, Sikkim

Nathu La, located in the East Sikkim district, connects Sikkim with Tibet and once upon a time, this pass was a key segment of the ancient Silk Route. The pass is located approximately 54-km drive from Gangtok, and offers great sites like Tsomgo Lake. Indian nationals are required to get Protected Area Permits to visit Nathu La.

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Baralacha La, Himachal PradeshLadakh

Baralacha La connects Lahaul in Himachal Pradesh with Ladakh. The pass offers a stunning mix of barren mountains, glacial rivers, and snowfields. For those looking for raw, untouched beauty, a road trip to Baralacha La is the answer. The drive features dramatic scenery at every turn. Don’t forget to check out the serene Suraj Tal, one of the most beautiful high altitude lakes in India.

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Sela Pass, Arunachal Pradesh

This Eastern Himalayan gem connects Tawang with the rest of Arunachal Pradesh. Drive through the pass for the stunning views of snow-covered peaks, rolling green hills, and lakes. Travellers will require an Inner Line Permit for Arunachal Pradesh. If you have a 4x4 vehicle, you are good to go. Arrange for a stay in Dirang or Bomdila for acclimatization.

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Amboli Ghat, Maharashtra

Amboli Ghat is a low-altitude pass in the Western Ghats, known for its lush rainforests and biodiversity. The drive through Amboli Ghat, especially during monsoon to experience misty hills, cascading waterfalls, and dense forests. Amboli Ghat is a great place for those interested in herping. It is also home to hornbills.

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