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Highest Motorable Road

Chele La Pass Bhutan

Ascend to nearly 13,000 feet at Bhutan's highest motorable mountain pass. Experience vast seas of prayer flags, uninterrupted views of Mount Jomolhari, and the pristine Haa Valley. Book our premium Bagdogra to Jaigaon border transit cabs to begin your journey.

Elevation

~13,083 Feet (3,988 m)

Distance

~1.5 Hrs from Paro

Entry Requirement

Bhutan SDF & Permit

Why Visit Chele La Pass?

Sea of Prayer Flags

Mt. Jomolhari Views

Highest Motorable Road

Virgin Haa Valley

Winter Snowfall

Alpine Hiking Trails

Attraction Overview

Chele La Pass is the highest motorable mountain pass in Bhutan, sitting at an astonishing elevation of 13,083 feet (3,988 meters). It serves as the physical and geographical barrier separating the lush Paro Valley from the highly secluded and culturally rich Haa Valley. The drive from Paro to the pass takes roughly 1.5 to 2 hours, ascending through incredibly dense forests of blue pine and rhododendrons that eventually give way to stark alpine tundra.

The pass is instantly recognizable by the thousands of colorful Buddhist prayer flags strung across the hillsides, snapping violently in the strong mountain winds. On a clear day, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking, unobstructed views of Mount Jomolhari (Bhutan's most sacred peak) and Jichu Drake. For Indian tourists looking to experience this high-altitude marvel, the journey typically begins by flying into Bagdogra or arriving at NJP, booking a dedicated outstation cab to the Jaigaon-Phuentsholing border, and completing their inland route permits before proceeding to Paro.

Bagdogra/NJP to Jaigaon Border

Hatchback (WagonR/Swift)

Max 4 Pax | Budget Drop

₹ 3,500 Approx

Sedan (Dzire / Etios)

Max 4 Pax | Premium Comfort

₹ 4,000 Approx

SUV (Innova / Xylo)

Max 6 Pax | Spacious Transit

₹ 5,000 Approx

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*Fares are for point-to-point drops to the Jaigaon/Phuentsholing border gate.

Things to Do at Chele La Pass

Experience the thrill of altitude and panoramic Himalayan beauty.

Himalayan Photography

The primary reason tourists ascend to Chele La is for the views. On a clear day, usually in autumn or winter, you get an uninterrupted line of sight to Mount Jomolhari (24,000+ ft) and Jichu Drake. The massive clusters of prayer flags snapping in the wind provide incredible foregrounds for landscape photography.

Kila Goempa Hike

From the pass, adventurous travelers can take a downhill hike through the forest to reach the Kila Goempa, a cliffside nunnery housing about 30 to 40 nuns. It is one of the oldest nunneries in Bhutan and offers a profoundly peaceful and deeply spiritual atmosphere away from standard tourist routes.

Descent into Haa Valley

Once you cross the pass, the road descends sharply into the Haa Valley. Opened to tourists only recently, Haa is incredibly pristine, rural, and culturally distinct. You can visit the Lhakhang Karpo (White Temple) and Lhakhang Nagpo (Black Temple) before returning to Paro or spending the night.

Travel Checklist

What to Pack for Chele La

Chele La sits at nearly 13,000 feet. The weather here is significantly colder, thinner, and windier than the base valley of Paro.

Extreme Wind/Winter Gear

The wind chill factor at the top of the pass is intense year-round. Even during the peak of summer, standing outside to take photographs can be freezing. A heavy, windproof jacket, gloves, and a beanie that covers your ears are absolutely essential.

Motion & Altitude Sickness Meds

The drive from Paro involves nearly 1.5 hours of continuous, sharp hairpin bends, ascending rapidly. If you are prone to motion sickness, medication is highly recommended. The rapid ascent to 13,000 ft can also cause mild altitude sickness (headaches/nausea).

Thermos & Snacks

Unlike Dochula Pass, which has a well-established cafeteria, Chele La is much more rugged. While there might be occasional food trucks selling Maggi or tea, it is highly advised to carry your own hot water in a thermos and high-energy snacks from Paro.

Route Permits

Your initial entry permit acquired at Phuentsholing only allows travel to Thimphu and Paro. If you plan to cross Chele La to stay overnight in the Haa Valley, your guide must process a specific Inland Route Permit at the Thimphu immigration office.

Quick Facts

  • Avg Temp: -10°C to 12°C
  • Elevation: 13,083 ft (3,988m)
  • Permits: Needed for Haa Valley
  • Location: Paro to Haa Route
  • Drive Time: ~1.5 Hrs (from Paro)

Chele La Pass Climate & Best Time to Visit

Because Chele La is the highest motorable road in Bhutan, the weather dictates your visibility of the Himalayas and the safety of the mountain drive. Read our seasonal guide carefully:

Autumn (September to November) - Clearest Mountain Views

This is undoubtedly the best time to visit Chele La Pass. Following the monsoon, the skies clear up completely, offering the most reliable and spectacular views of Mount Jomolhari and the surrounding peaks. The air is crisp, and the mountain drive from Paro is generally safe and dry.

Winter (December to February) - Heavy Snowfall

Winter at the pass is freezing and often experiences heavy snowfall. While the snowy landscapes are stunning, the high-altitude road can frequently become blocked by snow or black ice, making the drive highly dangerous or impassable. Travel during this time requires extreme caution and flexibility.

Spring (March to May) - Rhododendron Blooms

While the distant mountain peaks might occasionally be obscured by light haze, spring brings incredible beauty to the drive. The dense forests leading up to the pass burst into vibrant colors with blooming rhododendrons. The Haa Summer Festival is also occasionally held in the nearby valley during early summer.

Monsoon (June to August) - Fog & Low Visibility

During the monsoon, the pass is almost entirely swallowed by thick clouds and dense fog. Visibility drops to near zero, entirely hiding the Himalayan peaks. The steep mountain road from Paro can become treacherous and prone to minor landslides.

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Comprehensive Travel Guide: Planning Your Chele La Pass Excursion

Transit from NJP/Bagdogra to the Jaigaon Border

To explore the magnificent mountain passes of Bhutan, Indian tourists primarily enter by road through the southern border. The main entry point is the Indian commercial town of Jaigaon, located directly opposite the Bhutanese gate of Phuentsholing. Arriving at Bagdogra Airport (IXB) or New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station in West Bengal is the most practical and cost-effective method to begin this Himalayan journey.

The distance from Siliguri to the Jaigaon border is approximately 160 kilometers, taking 4 to 4.5 hours through the lush Dooars tea estates. By booking a dedicated Bagdogra to Jaigaon taxi through Siliguri Cab Rental, you secure a private outstation drop directly to the immigration gates. Once you clear customs in Phuentsholing, you will switch to your pre-booked Bhutanese vehicle to proceed up the mountains to Paro.

Understanding the Route Permit and The Drive to Chele La

It is absolutely critical to understand Bhutan's internal permit system. The standard Entry Permit you receive at the Phuentsholing border ONLY allows you to travel to Paro and Thimphu. While Chele La is technically accessed from Paro, if you plan to cross the pass and descend into the Haa Valley (especially for an overnight stay), your Bhutanese tour operator must apply for a special "Route Permit" at the immigration office in Thimphu.

The drive from Paro town to Chele La Pass takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, covering approximately 35 kilometers of steep, winding mountain roads through dense blue pine and rhododendron forests. Because the pass sits at nearly 13,000 feet, the weather can change rapidly. Drivers must navigate very carefully during the winter due to snow and black ice, or during the monsoon due to thick fog.

Important Border Rules and SDF Requirements

Under Bhutan's "High Value, Low Volume" tourism strategy, Indian nationals must pay a mandatory Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of ₹1,200 per person, per night for the duration of their stay inside the country. You must possess an original, valid Indian Passport or Voter ID to enter the country (Aadhar cards are not accepted for permits).

Additionally, Indian commercial vehicles (like our Siliguri-based cabs) face severe restrictions and exorbitant daily permit fees (over ₹4,500 per day) to enter deep into Bhutan. This is why the standard, most economical practice is to use our Indian cabs for a comfortable "Border Drop" to Jaigaon, and then hire local Bhutanese transport for the duration of your stay inside the country.

Chele La Pass Travel FAQ

Common questions about snow, permits, and border transit.

Do I need a special permit to visit Chele La Pass?

If you are only driving up to the pass from Paro and returning to Paro, your standard entry permit is usually sufficient. However, if you plan to cross the pass and descend into the Haa Valley (which is a restricted military zone area), your guide or driver must physically process an Inland Route Permit at the Thimphu immigration office.

Will I definitely see snow at Chele La Pass?

Snow is practically guaranteed during the peak winter months of late December, January, and February, making it a popular spot for tourists who have never seen snow. During the rest of the year (Spring, Summer, and Autumn), there is no snow at the pass itself, though you will have clear views of the distant snow-capped Mt. Jomolhari.

Will your Indian taxi drive me over Chele La Pass?

No. Indian commercial vehicles face severe restrictions and exorbitant daily permit fees (over ₹4,500 per day) to enter deep into Bhutan. Our outstation cabs provide a seamless, comfortable drop from Bagdogra Airport or NJP directly to the Jaigaon border gate. Once you clear immigration in Phuentsholing, you must use a pre-booked local Bhutanese vehicle to travel up to Paro and Chele La.