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  • 9/24/2024
A high mountain pass in Zanskar region of Jammu and Kashmir, Baralacha La means the pass where many roads meet. The pass connects Lahaul in Himachal Pradesh to Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir. The Baralacha La is better described as a plateau where three mountain ranges meet (Pir Panjal, Zanskar and the Himalayas).
The road condition is now very good, thanks to the border road organisation .

In ancient times it was part of a trade route. It once fell on ancient trade routes taken by caravans traveling between Tibet and India.
No food stall is available at the pass.

Climate and Weather
The climatic conditions at Bara Lacha La are very extreme and unpredictable. The temperatures are always extreme, with winters being very harsh. Here is the breakdown of weather:

Winter (November to March): Temperatures can be as low as -20°C (-4°F) or even lower. Heavy snowfall is usual, which at times results in road closures and disruption of travel services.

Spring- April to May: The snow starts melting, but the temperature remains cold, ranging between -10°C and 10°C (14°F-50°F). This is a period of transition when the pass may remain closed due to slow melting of snow.
Summer (June to August): This is the most favorable time to travel. The temperatures range between 10°C – 20°C ( 50° F – 68° F). The snow on the roads generally melts, and the pass gets opened.
Autumn (September to October): The temperatures start dropping again between 0°C – 15°C (32° F- 59° F). The weather may turn out to be pretty unpredictable with early snowfall.

Acclimatization: Since it is a high altitude, acclimatization is necessary. Some days in Leh or Manali will ensure that any undesirable altitude sickness keeps at bay while crossing the pass.

Key Attractions and Scenic Spots nearby

There are a number of main attractions and scenic spots offered by Bara Lacha La:

Suraj Tal: A beautiful glacial lake near the pass. It is one of the highest lakes of India and presents a breathtaking view with the rugged peaks surrounding it.

The Baralacha Pass forms a natural divide between the Bhaga and Yunam River. The Bhaga River is a tributary of Chenab River which is also known as the Chandrabhaga River. The tributary originates from the Suraj Tal, a few kilometers from Baralacha Pass. The Chandra River which meets the Bhaga River at Tandi to form the Chandrabhaga, originates from a glacier in the Baralacha La region.

At the top of the pass is a large hall type building which now stands in ruins with a stone marker in front of it reading “Shaheed Sainik Bhavan”. Everyone who has taken the adventures journey from Manali to Leh would have noticed this hard to ignore and standing in middle of nowhere building.

The Baralacha Pass is situated on the Leh-Manali Highway, one of the highest motorable roads in the world, and it is located around 155 Km from north of Manali.

Manali to Baralacha Pass route is: Manali - Solang Valley - Atal Tunnel - Sissu - Keylong - Jispa - Baralacha Pass.

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00:00Hello friends, welcome to our channel Countryside Travels
00:05Due to the height, she is not feeling well, so she is sitting in the car and eating watermelon
00:12Say Leh
00:15I want more sun
00:17So today's video is going to be very interesting
00:20So let's move ahead
00:25And whoever has traveled on the Manali-Leh highway
00:30So he must have heard the name of Baralacha Pass
00:35It is a very good pass
00:39It is in the Zanskar range and this range is in the high Himalayas
00:44It is about 4500 and above 5000 meters
00:50And this pass connects the Lahul district of Himachal Pradesh to Ladakh of Jammu and Kashmir
00:56It is about 4900 meters high
01:00And there is a lot of heavy snowfall in winters
01:04And it remains closed for about 6 to 7 months
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01:21And this is the month of September when we are visiting Baralacha Pass
01:27And the snowfall of the last season has mostly melted
01:31And there are some patches of snowfall that we get to see from September to November
01:38And then the fresh snowfall happens here
01:48Baralacha Pass opens in the summer for a few months
01:51Still, there is always a risk that at any time of the year
01:55There may be snowfall on this pass
01:58The road can be closed
02:01And many times it has happened that there has been unexpected snowfall here
02:08And this Manali-Leh Highway
02:11And this Baralacha Pass
02:14Many tourists have been trapped here
02:17And through heavy vehicles, the police and the army come here to rescue the tourists
02:24So it is a very difficult terrain and a very beautiful pass
02:29We left Manali at 8 in the morning
02:33It took us about 2.5 hours to reach Sisu
02:36And then we had breakfast
02:38And then we went ahead to Baralacha
02:42The distance from Manali to Baralacha is about 160-170 km
02:47And ideally it can take us 5-6 hours
02:51But when there is rush in the season, when there is a crowd
02:55Then the time to complete this journey can increase
02:58And it can take you 8-9 hours
03:01And if you are thinking of doing a day trip
03:04Then discuss with the guide
03:07And leave your hotel on time if you are coming from Manali
03:10So that you can reach back early in the evening
03:14Otherwise, I will tell you in the video
03:17What are the alternatives you have
03:19You can also halt in the middle
03:21You will find many camps on the way
03:23Sisu and other places
03:25So we will discuss all these things as we go ahead
03:30The best time to visit Baralacha Pass is
03:34Between mid-May to October
03:36Because during this month the temperature is good
03:40And people bring trekking and bikes here
03:45And the road is also very clear
03:48Hello
03:49So right now we are at a place called Kemur
03:54We have reached there
03:57There are many camps here
04:00I will show you in the background
04:02You can also see how many camps are here
04:05This has become a hub of tourism
04:10And many tourists who stay in Manali, Kullu
04:15Stay here for a day
04:18And those who are going to Leh
04:20They also stay here for a day
04:23The distance between Manali and Jispa is about 93-95 km
04:28And it can take us 4-5 hours
04:32Ideally
04:34And if there is more traffic, the time can also increase
04:37After that, Baralacha is about 55-60 km from Jispa
04:43And it can take 2-2.5 hours
04:46Because then there is a climb that we have to climb
04:50For the pass from Jispa
04:52So when there was no tourism here
04:55Farming was done at a very low level
04:59There were limited crops that were planted
05:01You will see the fields of potatoes and peas here
05:12And now we have reached Jispa
05:15You can see Jispa in front
05:18And I have also come here after a long time
05:23And you can see a lot of changes here
05:26And when I came here, there was no big bridge here
05:30And there was a lot of traffic jam
05:32There was a lot of up and down
05:34You had to cross this drain from the raw road
05:40You had to cross the water stream
05:43And tourism-wise, there has been a lot of progress in this area
05:48And you will see camps and hotels everywhere
05:53And it's good that this Atal Tunnel Rotang
05:59It has made the entire Lahore Valley a Kayakalp
06:05The entire Lahore Valley has emerged as a new destination
06:10It's good for everyone
06:13Music
06:26After Jispa, we will go to Darcha
06:29Darcha is 10 km ahead
06:31And now there is a very good and big bridge here
06:36A lot of time is left on this bridge
06:39Music
06:45Now we will go to the most beautiful place in Jispa
06:52Which is called Jispa
06:55And there is a Baralacha Pass, we will go there too
06:59Welcome
07:00Music
07:06Baralacha
07:07Rajnath Singh
07:09Music
07:31We will go a little further and stop at Deepak Tal
07:36Because the water is very good and clean
07:40We will do some photography here
07:43And drink tea
07:45Deepak Tal is a small lake
07:49Comparatively on this Baralacha route
07:52There is another big lake that will come
07:55Which is called Suraj Tal
07:57I don't know if we will be able to go there
07:59Because it is on the lower side of the road
08:01You have to walk a little to reach Suraj Tal
08:04That's why we will stop at Deepak Tal
08:07Which is on the road head
08:09We will drink tea, do some photography
08:12And then we will go towards Baralacha
08:15The distance from Manali to Baralacha is around 160-170 km
08:21And now there is a tunnel
08:24And a lot of time is saved
08:26And before the tunnel, we had to pass through Rohtang
08:31And if you are going to the lake
08:34Then this was the second pass
08:36Which you got from Manali
08:40Baralacha
09:11We were a little worried
09:14Because for a few days
09:16Cloudbursts were happening in Lahore Valley
09:20So we left after seeing the forecast
09:25And luckily the weather is good today
09:28It is sunny
09:30And it is continuously raining on the Kullu side
09:38So it is good that the weather is clear today
09:43And there is not much traffic
09:46Because last year due to the flood
09:50Tourists panicked a lot
09:53And suddenly in July
09:56Manali, Lahore Valley and Leh Ladakh
10:01So after July, the tourist season suffered
10:06Because of that panic
10:08And you can see that the traffic is very less
10:12There are some transport vehicles
10:15Like oil tankers
10:17And some essential services vehicles
10:22Which are moving on this Manali-Leh highway
10:27Overall, the weather is good for driving
10:31And there is not much traffic
10:34So we think we can easily roam around
10:37We will halt at Jispa
10:39We have a plan to stay there for a while
10:42We have already booked the return
10:56We are turning right to Session Road
11:26We are turning right to Session Road
11:56We are turning right to Session Road
12:26We are turning right to Session Road
12:36We are turning right to Session Road
12:46We have reached Baralacha
12:51We can feel that the air pressure is low
12:55And our heart and lungs are working extra hard
13:00Our body is starting to shake
13:04Because we are not used to this height
13:06We also walk very less
13:08Although we live in Manali
13:14So we are looking for the main road
13:18And BRO has made a pillar
13:24He has written his achievements on the board
13:28We will also check the parking
13:31We will park the car
13:33We have brought some food with us
13:36We will stay here for a while
13:38And eat and drink
13:40Although the wind is very strong here
13:43We cannot stay here for long
13:45We have kids with us
13:48Who have come to this environment for the first time
13:51There is some problem here
13:54We are feeling dizziness and sleepy
13:56So we will not stay here for long
13:59We will take some photos
14:01And eat something
14:03Then we will leave
14:10I advise all travellers
14:13To carry small oxygen cylinders
14:17Or acclimatize your body
14:22Before planning a trip to such places
14:25This is the old route
14:28Which used to take us to Leh
14:32And the wind is very strong here
14:34It is 3.30 pm now
14:37We will try to return in half an hour
14:40We have to stay at the PWD rest house
14:45We have requested for lunch
14:48It will be dinner only
14:50I think it will be around 5-6 pm
14:56This is the new route
14:59It bypasses the main point of Baralacha
15:04And turns towards Leh
15:06Our destination was Baralacha
15:08That's why we stopped here
15:11We will have some snacks
15:14And then we will leave
15:18And return to Jispa
15:22The oxygen level here is low
15:27It is time to leave Baralacha
15:30This is Nivedha Thakur
15:35She is not feeling well due to her height
15:38She is eating watermelon
15:44I am not able to breathe
15:46Oh, you are not able to breathe
15:48First time at such a high altitude
15:52It was a bit difficult
15:56She was feeling a bit dizziness
16:00That's why we will leave early
16:08Nivedha Thakur is here
16:17She is breathing heavily
16:24She enjoyed a lot
16:39We are almost at the end of our drive
16:44We hope you enjoyed our drive
16:49Thank you for joining us
16:54See you again in our next video
17:00Thank you for joining us
17:05See you again in our next video
17:29The road from Darcha to Baralacha is of excellent quality
17:52And at such a high pass, where it snows a lot
18:01You can see the longest bridge in Himachal Pradesh
18:05This is the Darcha Bridge
18:07After returning from Baralacha
18:10We will take this bridge to Manali
18:15You can see the river flowing
18:22Glaciers melt in the evening
18:26Only BRO could build such a high quality road
18:31We have to praise them for this
18:36Now we are returning
18:45We are returning from Baralacha
18:50We are returning from Baralacha
18:55We are returning from Baralacha
18:58We are returning from Baralacha
19:01We will reach Jispa in some time
19:04We will have our dinner there
19:09After that we will leave for Manali
19:12We hope we won't take too much time to reach Manali
19:15We hope we won't take too much time to reach Manali
19:20We hope you enjoyed our journey
19:25We hope you enjoyed our journey
19:30If you want to see snowfall, you can come in March, April, May, June, July
19:37There is a lot of snow here
19:41You can see snow in Baralacha for 12 months
19:45Except for 2 months, September and October
19:49In November, there will be snowfall again
19:52In November, there will be snowfall again
19:57We are going towards Kailon from Jispa
20:01We saw a beautiful village
20:04There is a signboard here
20:06Sampark Sadak Kwaring Se Gaon Tino
20:10These are the three villages
20:12Let me zoom in
20:14It's a beautiful village
20:16This is the place where agriculture and farming is the most in Lahore Spiti
20:22You can see a variety of crops here
20:35It looks like cabbage, cauliflower, potatoes, peas, lettuce
20:44It looks like cabbage, cauliflower, potatoes, peas, lettuce
20:46Kwaring Tino
20:48Kwaring Tino
20:50Kwaring
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