Videogaphy: Courtesy - Thomas Daniel
Editing & Compilation- Ramadurai R
Khardung La (la means pass in Tibetan) (elevation 5359 m) is a high mountain pass located in the Ladakh region, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
The pass on the Ladakh Range lies north of Leh and is the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valleys. The Siachen Glacier lies partway up the latter valley. Built in 1976, it was opened to motor vehicles in 1988 and has since seen many automobile, motorbike and mountain biking expeditions. Maintained by the Border Roads Organisation, the pass is strategically important to India as it is used to carry essential supplies to the Siachen.
The world's highest motorable pass?
Khardung La is widely, but incorrectly, believed to be the world's highest motorable pass. There are higher motorable passes at Suge La, west of Lhasa, 5,430 m (17,815 feet), and Semo La 5,565 m (18,258 feet), between Raka and Coqen in Central Tibet. Both these elevations are supported by GPS and SRTM evidence and the latter was also measured by the Catalans and supported by the CIC, see above. Vehicles have been driven over the 5,582 metres (18,314 ft) Marsimik La, in the Indian Karakoram to the north-east of Khardung La, but it is debatable whether this pass should be considered to be motorable. There may be higher motorable passes elsewhere in Tibet, but verification of these has not been possible because of lack of information and restricted access. The youngest person to scale with the smallest capacity vehicle is Jagdish Chandrakant Chaudhari, an NCC Cadet from Ahmedabad, India. He scaled Khardungla Pass in September 1994 when Jagdish was of 19 years on TVS Scooty - a 59.6cc scooterate. The same record is registered in Limca Book Of Records under both categories.
I really enjoy when people upload videos from far away regions like this, as I am very much interested in adventure and geography, but why in the world would you play this completely irrelevant and very annoying music? It's like watching Schindlers List with Britney Spears playing in the background. Makes no sense at all. Please think about that.
dyrvang 1 month ago
@wiigamer136 Its India
hoysala01 6 months ago
@wiigamer136 It is in the Ladakh region of India.
nycdude111 8 months ago
Is that in India? Tibet? Nepal?
wiigamer136 8 months ago
The record for the highest motorist in the world belongs to a man who drove up to 6670 meters above sea level in the Andes, South America. It was an off-road 4X4 vehicle, though... There is no place in the Himalayas that a vehicle could drive at such elevation!
Seventh7Art 9 months ago
that is the 2nd heighest road--the highest is 18634ft
sasktank 10 months ago