Manali to Baralacha La Pass Taxi Service & Tour Package
Experience one of the most thrilling Himalayan road journeys with our reliable Manali to
Baralacha La Pass taxi service. Baralacha La is a famous high-altitude mountain pass
connecting Lahaul Valley (Himachal Pradesh) and Ladakh, known for its snow walls, dramatic
landscapes, Suraj Tal Lake and adventure route vibes.
With KTH Manali, you get well-maintained vehicles and local mountain drivers who specialize
in Manali–Leh highway routes. This tour is ideal for adventure travelers, photographers,
bikers’ backup vehicles, and offbeat explorers.
Manali to Baralacha La Taxi Vehicle Options
Only powerful vehicles are used for this high-altitude route:
- Ertiga (6 Seater)
- Innova / Crysta (7 Seater)
- Tempo Traveller (12–17 Seater)
- 4×4 SUVs on request
All Vehicles Include:
- High-altitude trained drivers
- Clean & maintained vehicles
- Fuel included
- Pickup & drop
- Emergency safety support
Why Visit Baralacha La Pass from Manali?
- Gateway to Leh–Ladakh highway
- Suraj Tal & Deepak Tal lakes
- Snow corridors till July
- Glacier photography
- One of India’s most dramatic road trips
- Offbeat adventure beyond Rohtang
Best Time to Visit Baralacha La Pass
- June to September: Best & safest season
- October to May: Closed due to heavy snowfall
Important Travel Guidelines for Baralacha La
High-altitude sickness precautions required
Carry medicines & warm clothing
Network is extremely limited
Avoid night travel
Weather changes rapidly
Only professional drivers allowed
Why Choose KTH Manali for Baralacha La Taxi?
- Expert Manali–Leh route drivers
- Emergency-ready vehicles
- Transparent pricing
- Custom travel plans
- 24×7 support
- Safe Himalayan driving experience
We provide the most reliable Manali to Baralacha La Pass cab service with full safety and
comfort.
Book Manali to Baralacha La Taxi Now
Call / WhatsApp:
+91 8894233919
Email: info@kthmanali.com
Website: www.kthmanali.com
FAQS
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Baralacha La is approx. 190 km from Manali and takes 9 to 11
hours by road.
Yes, it is open mainly from June to September, depending on
snowfall.
It is safe with experienced mountain drivers and proper
vehicles.
No special permit is required for Indian tourists as of now.
Technically yes, but a 2-day trip is strongly recommended for
safety and comfort.