Discover the Harsil Valley Gartang Gali from Rishikesh by Road

Gartang Gali is a high-altitude mountain pass located in the Nelong Valley, in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India. The pass sits at an elevation of around 5,100 meters (16,730 feet) above sea level and connects the Nelong Valley to the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.

Overview: Harsil Valley Gartang Gali 

The Gartang Gali pass was historically a trade route between India and Tibet.  The famous Chinese explorer Hiuen Tsang used this route to come in India in the 7th century.

Gangotri Temple Uttarakhand
Gangotri Temple Uttarakhand

Historic Pathway

The bridge spans  136 meters  in a wooden lining. it  was constructed by Peshawari Pathans over 150 years ago. This architectural marvel was meticulously carved into a vertical granite rock face. Initially utilized by merchants trading between India and Tibet. The route fell into disrepair following the Indo-China conflict of 1962.

After extensive reconstruction efforts, the 1.8-meter-wide bridge now stands at an altitude of approximately 3,352 meters (11,000 feet), offering a thrilling challenge to even the most adventurous souls.

Hanging precariously from the rocky ledge, it provides panoramic views of the enchanting Nelong Valley and its diverse flora and fauna, with the Jadh Ganga river flowing far below. The Gartang Gali trek distance 2.5-kilometer  through dense forests to reach bridge.

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Nelong Valley 

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Gartang Gali Wooden Bridge

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