HomeAll TrailsNayalu Pass - Kailash View point (Lapcha Tibetian )
Hard
Off-Road
šŸ‡®šŸ‡³ India, šŸ‡³šŸ‡µ Nepal
Recorded Trail

This track was recorded on the ground by an actual expedition vehicle.

ID: IN-UK-15
Probable permits required for foreigners in border region.

Nayalu Pass - Kailash View point (Lapcha Tibetian )

Added on 25 May 2026
Logged byĀ @fakir27

High-altitude route traverses demanding rocky terrain to Nayalu Pass. Technical 4x4 required for extreme gradients and exposed mountain tracks.

Trail Map

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Trail Profile

General Instructions

High clearance 4x4, winching gear essential. Prepare for extreme mountain driving and unpredictable weather.

Navigation Log

DistanceDirection & InstructionGradient
Gear

Gearing suggestions are defensive and based on terrain profile. Always assess real-time conditions and the path ahead personally.

0.0 km
W
Start Point
5%
2H
1.7 km
SE
Terrain Change
-3%
2H
1.9 km
S
Steep Descent
-10%
4H
2.1 km
SW
Steep Descent
-17%
4L
2.6 km
N
Terrain Change
-10%
4H

Note: Gear suggestions are based on terrain gradient and are for reference only.

Weather check

At Start
4901m

Sampling Micro-Climate...

30.1642, 81.7126

Slide to preview conditions across the entire route • Point: 30.1642, 81.7126 @ 4901m

Quick Stats

Distance
46.26 km
Type
Off-Road Trail
Elevation Range
4165m - 5002m
Max Elevation
5002 m
Max Gradient
28.1%
19.9%

Highlights

  • Nayalu Pass
  • Kailash Viewpoint

Field Radio Protocol

VHF-UHF Communication

Emergency Simplex
146.520MHz
Team Coordination
446.006MHz
Scout Primary
146.400MHz

Propagation Telemetry

Ridge Line

92%

Gorge Floor

18%

Sector Relay: Sector Alpha Relay• 12-18 KM Range

Regulatory Compliance

VHF/UHF frequencies are for monitoring and emergency coordination only. Transmitting on these bands may require an Amateur Radio License or regional government permits. Check local telecommunications laws before operation.

Technical Analysis

Total Ascent

+1153 m

Total Descent

-1052 m

Ruggedness Index

A measure of terrain roughness based on vertical displacement per kilometer. Values >50 indicate significant technical effort.

47.7

Tortuosity Index

The ratio of actual trail distance to straight-line distance. Higher values (e.g. >2.0) indicate a winding route with many switchbacks.

1.6

Gradient Distribution

Flat (0-3%)32%
Moderate (3-8%)40%
Steep (>8%)27%

Surface & Hydrology

Paved2%
Unpaved98%

Surface Spectrum Analysis

Asphalt
2%
Gravel
69%
Dirt Track
29%
Water Crossings

Includes only technical water fords where the vehicle actively enters a stream or riverbed. Permanent bridges are excluded from this count.

10

Difficulty Analysis

SCORE: 68

Difficulty is determined by a technical multi-vector analysis of elevation profile, surface quality, and topographic intensity.

Resulting CategoryHard

Bounding Box (WGS84)

MIN LAT: 30.160054
MAX LAT: 30.408735
MIN LON: 81.610969
MAX LON: 81.712619

Point Spacing: 12.8 m • Engine: TrailX Precision GPX ANALYTICS v1.0.0