Baralacha Pass Tour

Baralacha Pass Sightseeing Tour

Baralacha La, often simply called Baralacha Pass, is one of the most high-altitude and strategically vital mountain passes in the Indian Himalayas. Located at an elevation of 4,890 meters (16,040 ft), it sits in the Zanskar Range and serves as the great “crossroads” connecting the Lahaul Valley in Himachal Pradesh to the Ladakh region.

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Tour Itinerary

MANALI TO SOLANG VALLEY

Tour starts at early morning from Manali to Solang Valley.

Solang Valley, often referred to as the “Adventure Capital of Himachal Pradesh,” is a side valley at the top of the Kullu Valley. Located about 14 km from Manali, it sits at an elevation of approximately 2,560 meters (8,400 ft) and serves as the primary playground for snow enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies.

SOLANG VALLEY TO ATAL TUNNEL

Tour will head towards Atal Tunnel. The Atal Tunnel, named after former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, is a masterpiece of modern Himalayan engineering. It is famously the longest highway tunnel in the world at an altitude above 10,000 feet (3,048 meters). Stretching 9.02 km, it cuts through the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas, connecting the lush Kullu Valley to the high-altitude, arid Lahaul Valley.

ATAL TUNNEL TO SISSU

Tour will head towards Sissu. Sissu, also known as Khwaling, is the first major village you encounter after exiting the Atal Tunnel into the Lahaul Valley. Located at an altitude of 3,120 meters, it has shifted from a quiet summer transit point to a premier year-round destination for snow lovers.

SISSU TO DARCHA

Tout will head towards Darcha. Darcha is a small but strategically vital settlement in the Lahaul Valley, situated at an altitude of 3,360 meters (11,020 ft) on the banks of the Bhaga River. It is famously known as the northernmost permanent settlement in Himachal Pradesh along the Manali-Leh Highway.

DARCHA TO JISPA

Tour will head towards Jispa. Jispa is arguably the most beautiful and serene riverside village in the Lahaul Valley. Located at an altitude of 3,200 meters (10,500 ft) along the banks of the Bhaga River, it has become the preferred overnight stop for travelers on the Manali–Leh highway.

JISPA TO DEEPAK TAL (LAKE)

Tour will head towards Deepak Tal. Deepak Tal is a high-altitude glacial lake situated at approximately 3,750 meters (12,300 ft) in the Lahaul Valley. While smaller than its “big brother” Suraj Tal, it is famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and its perfect, mirror-like reflections of the surrounding peaks.

DEEPAK TAL TO SURAJ TAL (LAKE)

Tour will head towards Suraj Tal. Suraj Tal, which translates to the “Lake of the Sun God,” is a high-altitude glacial lake situated at a staggering 4,890 meters (16,043 ft). It holds the prestigious title of being the third-highest lake in India and the 21st-highest in the world.

SURAJ TAL TO ZING ZING BAR

Tour will head towards Zing Zing Bar. Zingzingbar (often written as Zing Zing Bar) is one of the most famous and rugged “road stops” on the Manali-Leh Highway. Situated at an altitude of approximately 4,270 meters (14,010 ft), it serves as the final staging area before the steep, grueling ascent to Baralacha La.

ZING ZING BAR TO BARALACHA PASS

Tour will head towards Baralacha Pass. Baralacha La (or Baralacha Pass) is a legendary high-altitude pass at 4,890 meters (16,043 feet) in the Zanskar range. Known as the “Crossroads of the Himalayas,” it is the point where three mountain ranges—the Pir Panjal, Zanskar and Great Himalayas—converge.

BARALACHA PASS TO MANALI

Tour will head back to Bus Stand, Manali for its end.

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