Zoji La Pass
Zoji La is the historic gateway between Kashmir and Ladakh, offering one of India’s most thrilling mountain drives.
What is a Mountain Pass?
A mountain pass is a natural route through a mountain range that provides the easiest way to cross from one valley to another. In Ladakh, these passes have served for centuries as trade routes connecting India with Central Asia and Tibet. Today, they remain essential for local communities, the Indian Armed Forces, and travelers exploring the region.
Zoji La Overview
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Mountain Pass | Zoji La |
| Distance from Leh* | 340 km |
| Altitude | 3,528 m (11,575 ft) |
| Driving Time* | 8–9 hrs |
| Region | Western Ladakh |
| Main Route | Leh → Kargil → Drass → Zoji La |
| Road Type | NH-1 |
| Road Condition | Check With The Latest Update |
| Permit Required | No |
| Best Time to Visit | May–November |
| Nearest Fuel Station | Sonamarg / Drass |
| Mobile Network & Connectivity | BSNL (Intermittent), Airtel near Sonamarg |
Ladakh is home to some of the world’s highest and most spectacular mountain passes. Locally known as “La”, these high-altitude crossings connect remote valleys, ancient trade routes, military outposts, and picturesque villages across the Himalayas and the Karakoram Range. Whether you’re planning a road trip, motorcycle expedition, cycling adventure, or trekking holiday, crossing these mountain passes is one of the biggest highlights of visiting Ladakh.
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Why Visit Zoji La
- Cross one of India’s most thrilling mountain roads between Kashmir and Ladakh.
- Spectacular Himalayan scenery
- Thrilling high-altitude road trips
- Adventure motorcycling and cycling routes
- Historic Silk Route connections
- Remote villages and monasteries
- Snow-covered landscapes
- Exceptional photography opportunities
- Unique wildlife and alpine ecosystems
- Trekking and camping experiences
- Some of the highest roads on Earth
Things to Remember
Acclimatize Properly
Spend at least 48–72 hours in Leh before visiting.
Carry Extra Fuel
Fuel stations are scarce in Eastern Ladakh.
Obtain Permits
An Inner Line Permit is mandatory for most visitors.
Pack Warm Clothing
Temperatures can drop below freezing even during summer.
Carry Essentials
Bring:
- Drinking water
- Snacks
- Medicines
- Power banks
- Spare vehicle parts
Start Early
Weather conditions are generally more stable during morning hours.
Respect Local Regulations
Follow all security and border-area guidelines.
Altitude and Acclimatization
Zoji La is nearly 3,528 m (11,575 ft) meters above sea level. Because of the extreme elevation:
- Oxygen levels are substantially lower.
- Travelers may experience Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).
- Proper acclimatization in Leh is essential.
- Spending at least 2–3 nights in Leh before attempting the journey is highly recommended.
Permit Requirements
Visitors must obtain an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to travel some of the region.
Permits can be obtained:
- Online through the Ladakh administration portal
- Through registered travel agents in Leh
Always carry:
- Permit copies
- Government-issued photo identification
Mountain Passes in Ladakh
Khardung La, Chang La, Taglang La, Wari La, Umling La, Marsimik La, Mig La, Fotu La, Namika La, Pensi La, Shinku La, Lachulung La, Nakee La, Baralacha La, Zoji La, Hambuting La, Hor La, Rezang La, Saser La, Kongka La, Polokongka La, Kyamayuri La, Nurbo Sumdo La, Kaksang La, Singge La, Sirsir La, Charchar La, Parfi La, Hanle La, Chushul La, Photi La, Tololing La, Kang La, Umasi La, Chorbat La, Lanak La, Imis La, Zalung Karpo La, Stakpo La, Ganda La, Kongmaru La (Gongmaru La), Dung Dung La, Char Char La, Manda La, Niropalung La, Yarma La, Kaltse La, Digar La, Lasermo La, and Mentok Kangri Pass.
Near by Attraction to Visit
Drass, Sonamarg, Kargil War Memorial
Traveler’s Review
Famous for its thrilling drive and breathtaking Kashmir–Ladakh landscapes.
Overall Rating
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.9/5)

