Destinations Magazine

The Nakee-la and Lachalunga-la Passes

By Spanafrican

Once over the Rohtang, the wet forested pass at 4000m and Baralacha-la just under 5000m, the road climbs out of the Sarcchu plains up the double pass of the Nakee-la (4950m) and the Lachalung-la (5060m).

The Nakee-la and Lachalunga-la passes

On the way up the infamous 21 'Gata loops', roadside humor keeps the spirits high on this 23km ascent from 4250m to 4980m to the Nakee-la

The Nakee-la and Lachalunga-la passes

I am always impressed by the 'fields' of wild rhubard that I have seen each year growing in a very particular spot at around 4800m (on the vulnerable list of himalayan plants). Below a squadron of Royal Enfield riders make their way up.

The Nakee-la and Lachalunga-la passes

Carlos and Aulo enjoy views from the cairn strewn false summit of the Nakee-la, before dropping 200m down to start climbing again to the true pass.

The Nakee-la and Lachalunga-la passes

Despite two broken ribs (falling while taking photos) Anthony labours on, happy to see the prayer flags no doubt!

The Nakee-la and Lachalunga-la passes

Descending reluctantly 200m down to Whiskey Nullah (only to then climb back up), however a lunchtime snack stop serenaded by a french motorbike rider playing his banjo helped to restore failing humor and energy levels.

The Nakee-la and Lachalunga-la passes

A triumphant descent! Caroline rightfully very pleased with herself after a 7k slog up to 5065m of the Lachalung-la!

The Nakee-la and Lachalunga-la passes

Dots of cyclists: After 30 odd k's of a hard grind, we could all enjoy the blissful descent down the other side.

The Nakee-la and Lachalunga-la passes

More downhill treats: sighting of the Blue headed himalayan sheep or Bharal

The Nakee-la and Lachalunga-la passes

Gateway to Pang: Granite slabs rise like fortresses on either side.

The Nakee-la and Lachalunga-la passes

Ever changing and awe inspiring scenery all the way down the Lachalung-la: aeolian carved sandstone-scapes.


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