
How to get by car to Korzok, one of the highest towns in India
India, asia
3 km
4,572 m
hard
Year-round
Okay, adventure-seekers, listen up! Deep in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, India, lies Korzok, practically touching the sky at 15,000 feet! This little village (also called Karzok) hugs the edge of the stunning Tso Moriri Lake, about 3 km from its northwest tip. Fun fact: it's a big mining area, and home to the super cool Drukpa Buddhist Korzok Monastery. And get this, there’s another spot nearby, Thukje, that’s just as high up – a nomadic village, no less!
The 27.83-mile (44.8 km) road kicks off from Sumdo and winds its way through the Rupshu region. This isn’t your average Sunday drive, folks. While it's freshly paved with smooth black tarmac, it's a real nail-biter. Expect narrow stretches, seriously steep climbs, and not one but *two* killer passes: Kiagar La (15,941 feet) and Namshang La (a staggering 16,273 feet!). The views? Absolutely out of this world. The adrenaline rush? Totally worth it. Get ready for an epic journey!
Where is it?
How to get by car to Korzok, one of the highest towns in India is located in India (asia). Coordinates: 20.8516, 75.8719
Road Details
- Country
- India
- Continent
- asia
- Length
- 3 km
- Max Elevation
- 4,572 m
- Difficulty
- hard
- Coordinates
- 20.8516, 75.8719
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