Himachal: Kunzum Pass route to Spiti opens after 6-month closure

The reopening has restored direct connectivity between the remote tribal valley of Spiti and the Manali-Lahaul region, marking the beginning of the…

The reopening has restored direct connectivity between the remote tribal valley of Spiti and the Manali-Lahaul region, marking the beginning of the much-awaited summer tourism season in Lahaul and Spiti district.

The highway had remained blocked beyond Gramphu since the first week of November after heavy snowfall blanketed Kunzum Pass, situated at an altitude of 14,931 feet above sea level. During winter, Spiti valley remained cut off from Manali, forcing residents and travellers to take the much longer and time-consuming Kinnaur-Shimla route to reach Kaza.

Deputy Commissioner of Lahaul and Spiti, Kiran Badhana, confirmed that the road has now been opened for light 4×4 vehicles following extensive snow-clearance operations and safety inspections carried out by the BRO and district administration.

“After a detailed inspection of the road condition, movement of light vehicles has been permitted. However, some stretches remain slippery during morning and evening hours because of melting snow, and restoration work is still continuing at vulnerable points,” she said. The DC added that heavy vehicles would be allowed only after the completion of full restoration and safety measures.

The reopening of the route is expected to provide a major boost to tourism in Spiti, often referred to as “Little Ladakh” for its stark cold desert landscape, Buddhist culture and picturesque high-altitude villages. Every year, thousands of domestic and foreign tourists visit the valley between June and October.