Visiting Zing Zing Bar Road Point, a midway stop beyond the last village of Lahaul, Darcha above 14,370 ft.

@pranavinaction · 2025-09-25 10:36 · Worldmappin

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02:34 PM, Location: On the way to ZING ZING Bar... Altitude : 14,534 ft.

The Starting point to the Zing Zing Bar.

IMG_7030.jpeg Julley Everyone,

Beautiful day out here today just wondering around in the outskirts of the Himalayas. As today. It was a special day as in this moment I'm gonna share and take you guys along with me to the journey beyond the last village of Lahul Darcha on the way beyond the plains of Zing Zing Bar the adventure that I showed and shared few days before it was the journey beyond that we reached all the way to the corner. Most point of Zing Zing Bar the midway stop beyond the first himalayan mountain pass after Rohtang pass all the way beyond to the Baralacha Pass above 16,000 ft.

The Mountain peaks of the Higher Himalayas.

IMG_7034.jpeg As far as I remember it was somewhere around 2:30 PM in the afternoon when we reached at the spot right in front of us we could clearly see the higher the Malin mountain ranges the mountain peaks beyond that the root of more than 6500 m above the sea level that used to be in acted between the himalayan mountain ranges in order to distinguish between two different regions as one being the cold Himalayan in desert and other being the lush green side of the mountain it was really beautiful experience once visited this place and there was less traffic but moreover we saw that there were these heavy machineries by the side of the road that were in case of any sort sudden snowfall or change in the temperature condition at any time. Usually the place is covered with a thick sheet of snow that lasts for half the time of the year but it was the time of the year when we could clearly visit the place and explore the beauty of this hidden corner...

IMG_0895.png We were somewhere in between reaching closer to the place called Zingzing Bar which is at the spot midway that the people in the ancient times would have made it just reaching before the higher himalayan mountain pass of Baralacha La Pass, on the way to the Ladakh, region of the Himalayas and beyond.

In the screenshot, you guys can you just think about that how harsh the climatic conditions could be as how the road would have been built just right by the side of the glacier river that was coming all the way through as the geography of the place just describes that how we reach and make our way through these mountains. I was just show me think about that how the ancient explorers would have explode this place and meet the passage all the way to a whole lot of different new World...

IMG_7033.jpeg The sky looks so clear and the whole landscapes are looking so beautiful and so dreaming and all together. It was just a perfect day that I would call. We were gaining hi altitude, and we were at an altitude of more than 14,000 feet above the sea level at now and we were going all the way beyond to the 16,000 feet above the sea level. It has been quite a lot of time since we start a journey beyond the last village called the Darcha Village of Lahul that had near about very few houses and was the first village on the way coming from Ladakh region and now going to Ladakh region. On the way it was the last village.

IMG_7028.jpeg Another thing that I noticed my friends, it was that the mountains at this place they were all dry all. It seems like that it was just a pile of soil that was kept one after another as the whole mountain kind of look something just like this with very little vegetation to no vegetation and the whole region, it was really very try giving it the vibe of the cold himalayan desert.

IMG_7027.jpeg Even though the reverse that was just flowing and passing bye were carrying away the dirt and getting away the dry soil. The train is along with it making even the water look like that it is mixed with mud as you guys can see in the picture where I have captured a photograph of seeing the flowing of river coming all the way from top of the mountain and then the water being mixed with the dry soil, making the whole water look like it is getting mixed with some element of nature and all together, it was the mud...

THE ZING ZING BAR

IMG_7032.jpeg Finally, in just no time making a journey all the way through the beautiful landscapes, we made it all the way to the destination that we were aiming to visit. Finally we were at the point we were at the Zing Zing Bar there were no people and all that I saw. What is this board followed by a temple right next to it and there was no one but I was so amazed to see that there was this telephone tower that was displaced right next to the board and I think this was the region where we could make a phone call or something because throughout the whole region beyond the last village there was very less network connectivity there were no people and all that I saw What is this board followed by a temple right next to it and there was no one but I was so amazed to see that there was this telephone tower that was displaced right next to the board and I think this was the region where we could make a phone call or something because throughout the whole region beyond the last village there was very less network connectivity.

IMG_7031.jpeg So this was my quick journey, my friends that I thought about why not to share this adventure with you as I was on my way to a bigger expedition so I am not thinking about forgetting these tiny places all together so I decided to just share as much information as I could with you guys and you guys could also experience the hidden portions of the Himalayas as the people who usually visit directly from Manali to Leh region they just don't cover up all the mountain passes what I do is I usually decide to drive as low as possible and just see that what location I am currently at because all together every single place has its own vibe has its own beautiful story and history and all together it makes me think about that how the ancient nomads the ancient travellers would have explored these places and how few of them would have even made it all the way till this point and it would mean a lot to them but now with the roads and easy accessibility, even though it is really very high altitude, place and harsh climatic conditions but still visiting such hidden corners around the Himalayas is really a whole lot of different expedition or experience that I have experienced myself.

I have captured all of these photographs using my Apple iPhone 12 and edited them using iPhone. Photo editor. Do let me know my friends, the photographs you like the most in the comment section and I would love to hear it from you.

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So that's all for today guys I hope you liked it. Thanks for your precious time. 🙏 Love from the Himalayas. ❤️

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