Hatu Peak
Hatu Peak is a high mountain peak at an elevation of 3.184m (10,446ft) above the sea level, located in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
The road to the summit is asphalted but very narrow and steep. Its many twists, turns and narrows can pose a challenge to even the most experienced drivers. The road is not easy, though. Up, down, right, left all the time. Driving at night, or in poor visibility, is not recommended for drivers unfamiliar with the road. It’s usually impassable in winters.
Surrounded by majestic mountains, this route is not recommended if your passengers are prone to car sickness. Don’t stuff your belly too much. Eventually, you might feel vomiting temptations. Expect a road pretty steep. At the top of the peak is a small wooden temple called Hatu temple.
Pic: Kshitij Shukla