Scary Routes: 8 Indian Roads That Will Give You Goosebumps"
Here are 8 of the scariest roads to drive on in India
- Khardung La Pass: The world's highest motorable road, located in Ladakh, is scary due to its high altitude of 18,380 feet, rough and uneven surfaces, and sharp turns.
- Zoji La Pass: Located on the Srinagar-Leh Highway, this road is known for its narrowness, steep drop-offs, and unpredictable weather that can lead to sudden snowfalls.
- Neral-Matheran Road: This road is famous for its hairpin bends, steep inclines, and lack of guardrails, making driving along its narrow, winding paths particularly hazardous.
- Kishtwar Kailash Highway: This road is infamous for its narrow, winding paths that cling precariously to steep cliffs, with frequent landslides and unpredictable weather adding to its dangers.
- Spiti Valley Route: This route is known for its challenging conditions, including steep climbs, narrow paths, and unpredictable weather, which can lead to landslides and require careful navigation.
- Chang La Pass: One of the highest motorable passes in the world, this road features treacherous, snow-covered roads with sharp turns and thin air at an altitude of 17,586 feet.
- Kinnaur Road: This narrow, winding road cuts through the rugged terrain of the Kinnaur district, with steep cliffs, sharp bends, and frequent landslides making it a scary drive.
- Rohtang Pass: Located on the Leh-Manali Road, this pass is the gateway connecting Manali to Leh and Lahaul-Spiti, but its snow-covered roads are prone to landslides, especially in regions enclosed by mountains on both sides.
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