Rohtang Pass opens for tourists
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MANALI/ Created : Oct 9, 2018, 15:54 IST
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Rohtang Pass was again opened on Monday for tourists. The route that was earlier blocked by heavy snowfall has now been cleared for vehicles to pass through. Tourists, however, will not be allowed to use the Manali-Leh highway owi … Read more
Rohtang Pass was again opened on Monday for tourists. The route that was earlier blocked by heavy snowfall has now been cleared for vehicles to pass through. Tourists, however, will not be allowed to use the Manali-Leh highway owing to security reasons. Read less
As of now, permits for Ladakh and Lahaul-Spiti have not been issued for tourism purpose as the road surface is not fully cleared of snow, which might result in accidents. Also, almost every year, the road to Manali and Leh remains closed from October 15, and there is very little hope that the administration will issue any permit for the said route this year too.
However, the administration has issued an advisory along with the opening of Rohtang Pass for tourists. It has asked the tourists to not take the risk of going to the pass during bad weather conditions.
The Manali-Rohtang-Keylong highway was, however, opened last week for the locals, and now the news of opening the snow-bound Rohtang Pass for tourists has opened up hopes for both travellers and hoteliers.
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