Nathu La is a mountain pass in the Himalayan ranges that connects Sikkim with China. It is one of the world's highest motorable highways. Nathu La, one of the most significant Himalayan passes in the nation, is located on the Indo-Tibetan border at a height of 14,450 feet. Nathu and La both refer to listening ears and passing. One of the three open commercial border crossings between India and China, Nathu La is well known for its stunning beauty and lovely surroundings. Most of this place continues to have a low temperature. Nathu La Pass, which is situated on the Old Silk Road, links Sikkim with the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. After the People's Republic of China put down a Tibetan rebellion in 1959, it was shut for nearly 40 years. However, when Atal Bihari Vajpayee, a former Indian prime minister, went to China in 2003, negotiations to open the strategic route were restarted. Since its reopening in 2006, the Nathu La Pass has operated as a designated Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) Point.
Nathu La Pass has been essential to Sino-Indian trade since it is one of the three open trading border checkpoints between China and India. As a result, the economy has been strengthened and border ties with China have improved. It has also reduced the distance between significant Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage sites. Winters at Nathula Pass bring a lot of snowfall. This region might see temperatures as low as -25 degrees Celsius.
If you truly enjoy snow, you may visit Nathula Pass in the winter while wearing warm wool clothing. The summer season, when the temperature hovers around 10 degrees Celsius, lasts from May until mid-November is optimal time for Nathu La Pass. Only Indian citizens are granted a valid permission to access Nathu La Pass.
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