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6 Most Dangerous Roads In India That Will Scare You To Death

India is notorious for its challenging road conditions, but some roads are particularly harrowing. With their narrow paths, steep turns, and precarious cliffs, they can give chills o even most trained riders. Read here to know all about some of the most dangerous roads in India.

 

Kishtwar Kailash Road

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Kishtwar Kailash Road

 Located in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar District, this perilous 100-mile stretch is narrow and lacks railings. It leads to the Kishtwar Kailash base camp at 6,451 meters. 

 

Khardung La Pass

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This road, part of the historic Silk Route between India and China, is renowned for its extreme altitude. It provides access to Nubra Valley but is often closed from October to May due to severe weather and slippery, icy conditions. 

Chang La Pass

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Sitting at 5,360 meters above sea level, Chang La Pass remains snow-covered year-round, making it extremely slippery. The high altitude results in lower oxygen levels, and the frigid temperatures pose additional challenges. It’s a gateway to the Changthang plateau in the Himalayas.

 

NH 22

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 This National Highway, known for its treacherous conditions, winds through mountain terrain without guardrails. The road is notoriously narrow, with sharp bends and unpredictable turns, and has been featured in the History Channel's "IRT Deadliest Roads" series due to its poor maintenance.

Leh-Manali Highway

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Famous for its perilous conditions, this route features low-hanging rocks, narrow stretches, and blind curves. The risk of falling into the Baspa River or colliding with other vehicles makes it one of the deadliest highways.

 

Neral-Matheran Road

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This road is characterized by sharp, narrow sections and numerous hairpin turns. With some areas lacking guardrails, and the additional hazard of slippery conditions during rain, it can be extremely nerve-wracking for drivers.