ROHTANG PASS.

The best was saved for last. Rohtang Pass is a postcard-perfect gateway to Lahual and Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh. This breathtaking pass is 51 kilometres from Manali, at a height of 3980 metres on the Manali-Keylong highway. Skiing, ice skating, paragliding, and other adventure sports draw visitors from all over the country and the world. Every year, it attracts over 25 lakh visitors. A visit to this location, however, requires special permission from the Indian Army because this section of the road is covered in snow all year, making road travel impossible until the area is cleared by the Indian Army.As a result, the RohtangPass is only open to tourists from April to October. The Sonapani glacier and the Gaypan twin peaks, which are famous for their panoramic views and peaceful atmosphere, are both close to the Pass. Some people also go to the source of the Beas River, which is a sacred site for Hindus and is easily accessible from the Rohtang Pass. However, the name Rohtang translates to the ominous "ground of corpses," so all is not bright and touristy at Rohtang Pass. The name is derived from the number of people who have died while attempting to cross this wild and untamed section of the Himalayas.Also, keep in mind that you will be unable to stay at RohtangPass unless you bring your tent and set up camp along the roadside. Manali is the best place to visit and stay. In any  possible case, it is a good idea for overweight people or people with the high blood pressure to get a doctor's recommendation before visiting the place. Might be risky

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