The famous Zoji La pass links Ladakh and Kashmir and is only 9 km from Sonmarg. The route is just a slender line running through the mountains. The area, with its high altitude peaks that frequently appear to brush the clouds, is a present from nature and is more than just the hairpin bends and rocky roads.
With its snow-covered mountains, its beauty only grows during the winter; however, the route is still blocked because of the amount of snowfall. As the scene of the Indo-Pakistan War in 1947–1948, Zoji La Pass is also rich in historical importance. Zoji La can be a pleasant and unforgettable experience for those who view adventure as difficult road journeys involving perilous highways and high-altitude passes.
As you pass through, you can see the stunning Himalayan mountain range, which is covered in greenery, as well as waterways and a mesmerising valley. Mid-October to April is the ideal period to visit the pass. Zoji La is one of the top tourism destinations in Sonmarg for thrill-seekers.
Zoji La Highlights
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Located 9 Km from Sonmarg, Zoji La connects Leh Ladakh to Kashmir.
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Zoji La pass is one of the most treacherous roads that will have you feeling like you are literally and figuratively living at the edge.
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It is the second-highest pass in the world and is advisable to be double cautious as you drive through.
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The pass is described as a thin line amid the mountains with hairpin bends and winding roads.
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During winters, the road gets blocked due to heavy snowfall and remains closed.
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Zoji La is also historically significant as it is the site of the Indo-Pak war of 1947-48
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The best time to visit Zoji La is anytime between mid-October and April.
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The pass also offers a breathtaking view of Sonmarg with its snow-capped mountains, streams, lush greenery, and its stunning meadows.
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The road is perfect for adrenaline junkies who wish to enjoy road trips that are rough and challenging.