You’ve probably heard of Khardung La or maybe even Chang La, but Umling La, the Highest Motorable Pass in the World at 19,024 feet, is in a league of its own. That’s higher than Everest Base Camp. Higher than Mount Elbrus in Russia. Higher than any civilian airstrip on Earth. The oxygen level drops to nearly 50 percent. So even walking for a few minutes at the pass feels like sprinting up ten floors without a break. Not only this place is amazing , but there are other places to visit near Umling La that you can explore while you are on this trip -
Hanle Monastery
Hanle Monastery is one of Ladakh's oldest and most serene gompas. Built in the 17th century, it's nestled in the Hanle valley, where the Drukpa lineage has called home for centuries.
Indian Astronomical Observatory
That's where the real magic begins. The nearby observatory is one of the world's highest optical observatories. The Indian Institute of Astrophysics operates it, and it's a hub for space research.
Chisumle Village
Chisumle is a tiny village on the Umling La route. It flies under the tourist radar, but it offers a raw, unvarnished look at high-altitude life.
Photi La Pass
Photi La is another high-altitude pass near Umling La. It's less famous, but it offers a similar terrain with fewer risks. The roads are narrow, but they're drivable.

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