Changlung Pangtung Pass: this road is not for timid drivers

Changlung Pangtung Pass: this road is not for timid drivers

China, asia

Length

55.4 km

Elevation

5,647 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, adventure junkies, buckle up for Changlung Pangtung La in Xinjiang, China! This isn't your average Sunday drive. We're talking about a super-high mountain pass reaching a staggering 18,526 feet! It's one of the highest in the country, so be prepared for some serious altitude.

The road? Let's just say it's "rustic." Totally unpaved and strictly a military road, you'll need a reliable 4x4 to tackle this beast. Starting from the G695 Road, you've got about 34 miles of intense driving ahead of you, filled with hairpin turns and some seriously steep sections—we're talking gradients up to 14%!

The scenery is epic, but remember, this area is remote. Think raw, untouched landscapes, not exactly luxury resorts. Don't expect electricity, readily available medical care, or even a decent toilet. Do your homework before you go and get updated info!

Oh, and pro tip: West of the pass, there's another military road that climbs almost as high, to about 18,343 feet. It's like a baby Changlung Pangtung, but historically less important. It mostly just loops back. Ready for the ultimate off-road adventure?

Where is it?

Changlung Pangtung Pass: this road is not for timid drivers is located in China (asia). Coordinates: 34.2398, 107.7966

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Road Details

Country
China
Continent
asia
Length
55.4 km
Max Elevation
5,647 m
Difficulty
hard
Coordinates
34.2398, 107.7966

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