Location
: In the state of Himachal Pradesh In India.
The Gateway to the Lahaul Valley
Rohtang Pass is situated about 51 km from Manali town at an altitude of
4,111 meters (13,400 ft.) on the highway to Keylong, is Rohtang Pass. Here
one sees the majesty of the mountains at its height and splendour. In place
of the pinnacled hills, sheltered valleys and cultivated tracts, the eye
meets a range of precipitous cliffs, huge glaciers and piled Moraine, and
deep ravines. Almost directly opposite is the well defined Sonepani glacier,
slightly to the left are the twin peaks of the Geypang, jagged pyramids of
rock, snow streaked and snow crowned.
At the top of the Rohtang Pass the air seems to glitter against the snow as
you look down over herring boned ridges into the Lahaul Valley. There is a
beautiful Doshohar Lake left to the pass, where pilgrims go every year on
the auspicious day of 20th Bhadon. Rohtang Pass is the only access to Lahaul
valley. The pass is open from June to September each year although trekkers
can across the pass a little earlier. Rohtang pass is the gateway to Lahaul
valley just as Zojila pass in between Kashmir valley and Ladakh.
The Beas river rises near the crest of Rohtang from a block of Mica-Schist.
The pass normally opens for traffic after mid-June and officially closes in
November. To its left, 200 metres higher, is the little lake of Sarkund
(Dashair) visited by a number of people, the general belief being that a
bath in these waters effects a cure of all bodily ailments-real or
imaginary. 10 km before Rohtang is the barren-landscape of Marhi which hums
with activity during summer and autumn months because almost everyone stops
here for refreshments.
Arriving at Rohtang Pass
By Roadways : HPTDC conducts bus tours to the pass daily from Manali or
other major tourist base of Himachal Pradesh.