5 Most Dangerous Roads  in India

These roads are not only dangerous but also require a high level of skill,  those who choose to travel them. The breathtaking views and unique experiences they offer often come with significant risks.

A one of the scariest roads in the world, this road is extremely narrow with a sheer drop on one side. It's barely wide enough for one vehicle, with no barriers to prevent falls. The road is carved out of a cliff, making it highly dangerous.

Kishtwar Kailash Road (Jammu & Kashmir)

Over 18,000 feet high, is one of the most dangerous driving through the pass is considered dangerous as a layer of frost covers the road, making it extremely slippery for vehicles. and unpredictable weather, making it  challenges.

Khardung La Pass (Ladakh)

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The western Himalayas, the road, also known as Gramphu-Batal-Kaza road, has gravel and paved sections. 80% of the route has no pavement. The condition of the road deteriorates quickly on entering Lahaul.

Spiti Valley Roads ( Himachal  )

Connects Sikkim and China. It is situated at an elevation of 14,450 feet above sea level on the Indo-Tibetan border and is one of the “Highest motorable roads in the world. 

Nathu La Pass ( Sikkim, Tibet )

The Leh-Manali Highway is perilous the road is mostly unpaved and narrow, with steep drops and hairpin bends, making it a challenging drive even for experienced drivers.

Leh-Manali Highway ( Himachal )

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