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Chelela Pass

Coordinates: 27°22′11″N 89°20′50″E / 27.36971°N 89.34731°E / 27.36971; 89.34731
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27°22′11″N 89°20′50″E / 27.36971°N 89.34731°E / 27.36971; 89.34731

Prayer flags at the Pass
Chele La during summer season
Mount Chomolhari (Jomolhari) as seen from Chele La

Chele La (Chele Pass, la means pass in Dzongkha) is the highest motorable point in Bhutan, sitting 3,988 metres (13,083 ft) above sea level, between the Haa and Paro valleys.[1] The pass is located 35 km from Paro and 26 km from Haa on the Bondey-Haa Highway.[2] Built in the 1990s, the asphalt road is narrow and steep, with sharp turns and sheer drops. It may be dangerous in winter due to snow and ice and the risk of avalanche.[3]

An area just below the pass was used as the location for Agay's Hut in Khyentse Norbu's film Travellers & Magicians. The film crew rebuilt an abandoned camp once used by the Bhutan Logging Corporation, as their headquarters during filming, fortifying the buildings with corrugated steel sheets.[4]

Chele La
Elevation 3,988 m (13,083 ft)
Location Bondey-Haa Highway from Paro to Haa
Range Himalayas
Coordinates 27°22′11″N 89°20′50″E / 27.36971°N 89.34731°E / 27.36971; 89.34731

References

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  1. ^ Chakrabarti, C 2009, Next week you can be at...Paro & Thimphu, The Telegraph, retrieved 14 January 2019
  2. ^ Lonely Planet Guide to Bhutan, p. 131.
  3. ^ "A sensational narrow road to the summit of Chele la".
  4. ^ Jones, N, 2003, Travellers & Magicians, Prayer Flag Pictures, p. 71