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Bara-lacha-la

Bara-lacha-la
Elevation 5045 m./16,400 ft.
Location Flag of India India
Range Himalaya
Traversed by Leh-Manali highway
Bara Laacha La
Bara Laacha La
An abandoned shelter near Bara Lachaa La
An abandoned shelter near Bara Lachaa La

Bara-lacha-la (el. 5045 m./16,400 ft.) is a high mountain pass connecting Lahaul district in Himachal Pradesh to Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir.

It is on National Highway connecting Manali and Leh. The Bhaga River (a tributary of the Chandrabhaga or Chenab) originates from Suryataal (the lake of the Sun god), which is situated a couple of kilometers away from the pass towards Manali. The other major tributory of the Chandrabhaga, the Chandra also originates from glacier in this region. There is a trekking route from Bara Laacha La to Chandra Taal (the lake of the Moon god) which is situated by the bank of Chandra river in the Spiti district.

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Tanglanglapass.jpg      Traffic_jam_on_road_to_Rohtang_Pass.jpg      Leh-Manali Highway      Beas_river_and_mountains_as_seen_from_Van_Vihar,_Manali.jpg     Mune_wall_col.jpg
Passes Rohtang La | Baralacha La | Lachulung La | Tanglang La
Valleys Leh valley | Rupshu valley | Lahaul and Spiti | Manali valley
Towns Leh | Karu| | Upshi | Sarchu| Zingzingbar | Patseo | Darcha |Keylong | Tandi | Gonda | Sissu | Khoksar | Manali
Rivers Sutlej | Beas | Ravi | Chenab | Indus

 
 
 

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