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Khunjerab Pass, Known as China Border


Khunjerab Pass is a high mountain pass in the Karakoram Mountains, on the border of Pakistan and China. It is the highest paved international border crossing in the world. The Khunjerab Pass features an asphalt road that crosses a 4,693-meter-high (15,397 ft) saddle between two mountains, Hispar Muztagh and K1 Muztagh. The road was completed in 1982 as part of the Karakoram Highway. A bus service operates between Gilgit and Kashgar, stopping at Sust Bazaar near the Chinese customs checkpoint. Travelers must have a visa to enter Pakistan from China or vice versa.

Scenery Around Khujerab Pass:

The scenery around the Khunjerab Pass is incredible, with towering mountains all around. The pass itself is a relatively simple affair, and once you have your passport stamped (be sure to get an exit stamp from Pakistan too!) then it's simply a case of driving through.


Things to Keep in Mind visiting the Pass:


There are a few things to be aware of when driving through the Khunjerab Pass.

Firstly, the road is in reasonably good condition, but it is still a mountain road and is covered with snow most of the time, so take it slowly and keep in mind the conditions.

Secondly, at this altitude there is less oxygen in the air, so if you start to feel dizzy or lightheaded then just stop and take a few deep breaths.


When to visit Khnjerab Pass?

Khujerab Pass is accessible from April to September but with certain precautions while driving. It is closed in the evening as well, so make sure to travel early in the morning so that you can get back before evening.

All in all, the Khunjerab Pass is an amazing place and a great way to enter (or leave!) China. Just be prepared for the altitude and you'll be fine.