These Are India's Most Dangerous Roads

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As You Know There Are So Many Ghats, Valleys And Hill Paths In India, But Some Of These Are So Dangerous That If The Driver's Attention Is Missed, Then Surely All The Rides, Including The Driver, Will Be In The Face Of Death.

I Am Going To Tell You About Some Special And Famous Paths In This Post. If You Are Going Anywhere Too, Then See If There Is A Dangerous Path On The Way To Your Destination, And If You Are There, Then You Should Go Through The Entire Arrangement And Carefully. As Everyone Knows. Safety Is The Only Defense. Be Careful Else Loss Occurred.

However, If You Are Adventurous Traveler Then This Path Will Prove To Be The Most Exciting For You, But If You Are Scared Then After You Have Passed The Right Way On These Paths, You Will Continue To Dream About this In Life.

Rohtang Pass

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Located in Himachal Pradesh, Rohtang is a very dangerous road. It is not easy to drive any type of vehicle here. Day To Day accidents Happen Here. Earlier Rohtang was called Bhrigu Tung. Going from Manali to Rohtang is full of very dangers and adventures. There is Rohtang Pass which is in Manali in the north, 51 kms away from Kullu city in the south, this place falls on the main road of Manali-Leh. The snow sheet is kept there all year round. This road is generally open from May to November. The journey of Rohtang is very pleasant and exciting. However, the dangerous turning point and valleys here are heartbreaking. Rohtang Pass is situated at an elevation of 4,111 meters above sea level. This is a major passes of the Himalayas.
The whole path, moving along the Beas River on the highway, is full of natural scenes. The views of the hotels, resort, wavy roads in the hills of nature, covered with mountains, rivers, streams, small houses, dense forests and greenery, are in their own eyes.

Mussoorie Road

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The route from Dehradun to Mussoorie passes through high hills. This dangerous route of approximately 333 kms is covered with green trees. This is a great journey for those who want to be adventurous. If you reach Mussoorie through the hills of Pune then the adventures of the path will be remembered throughout your life.
Trip to Mussoorie is also very Dangerous And Adventurous. It Is Very Pleasant To Travel Here In the ghat and the streets of the villages Falling In The Streets. The Experience Of This Road Full Of Dense trees, ice hay and forests will be memorable. You will never be able to forget him by looking at the mountainous scenes on the mountains. Devbhoomi Uttarakhand is So Rich With Natural Wealth, But The Paths Here are Filled With Very Dangers.

Killad-Kishtwar Road

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In the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, the road between Kishtwar and Kishtwar is one of the world's most dangerous roads. Getting here by car means to commit suicide directly. Located in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, this valley route is located in the Pangi valley.
There are three routes to go from Jammu region to Kashmir - the first Jammu-Srinagar highway, the second is Mughal road and the third is Kishtwar-Anantnag Marg. Doda-Kishtwad is 110 km from Battod. Kishtwad is 55 km from Pulododa. On the way of Srinagar, the top of the top is the Sinthan Top, which is about 3800 meters high. Synthon Top is Rohtang's 'Sibling'. Both passes are located in the series of Pir Panjal. Apart from Kishtwar, along with Chinab, this road also goes through Paddhar, Pangi Lahaul.
Its journey from bike is like going into the mouth of death. If you cross the road from the bike, then it is logical to believe that it is necessary to going any temple or dargah. Apart from this, the Udaipur-Pangi-Kishtwar road route is also very dangerous.

Gangtok-Nathula Road

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Nathula Pass is Located In Dog-gay Category In Sikkim, India. This pass falls under the Himalayas. Nathula Pass connects Chumbe Valley in Sikkim state of India and South Tibet. It is at an altitude of 14 thousand 200 feet.
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Kailash Mansarovar can be reached through this route. Recently China has opened its way. This pass is also a part of ancient Silk Road (Silk Route).
This pass is about 54 kms east of Gangtok. Is located at a distance. The road that runs from Gangtok to Nathula Pass is one of the most dangerous roads in the world. Nathula Pass is the nearest railway station 'New Jalpaiguri Station'. Gangtok is the capital of Sikkim situated in the northeast of India. Gangtok is one of the major important hill stations in the country.

Kinnaur Road

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To reach Kinnaur, the district headquarters of Himachal Pradesh, there are many types of risks. A road was built to connect Kinnaur with different parts of the country. This road has been built by cutting the mountains.
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There are many dangerous turns in the road, due to which nothing is seen further. If you lose your attention, you will go straight into the deep ditch. Kinnaur district of Himachal is also connected to Tibet.

Leh-Manali Highway

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Manali-Leh Highway is the highway connecting Manali of Himachal Pradesh and Leh of Jammu and Kashmir in North India. Due to snowfall in October this highway closes.
It also connects Manali with Lahaul-Spiti and Zanskar. It is only part of National Highway 21. This road is surrounded by mountains and curved on both sides in some places. Here the landslides often occure.

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