Sach Pass has been declared closed for all type of vehicles for this season. Like previous years, this will remain to be a dedicated post for Sach Pass Status 2019; and condition of the road across the pass. For more recent news on the road and a visual update, please continue to follow and check the Forum Thread.
Sach Pass Status 2019 – OPEN
Update: June 30th
Sach Pass is has officially been declared open for civilian traffic. With that being said, it cannot be deemed as safe to travel on for at least next 2 to 3 weeks. The road condition is extremely bad and there is still a lot of snow around the top. Snow walls on both side of the road have made it wide enough for only one car to pass so if you ran into another vehicle coming from opposite direction, it will become impossible to cross. One of the cars would have to reverse drive until you find a spot wide enough. The Satrundi check post has now been moved back to Bairagarh. Make sure you are carrying your Driver’s License along because without it, you will not be allowed to cross the check post.
Update- June 17th
Snow clearing operation at Sach pass is in progress but recent snowfall last week brought the work to a complete standstill. There is a huge amount of snow at Rohtang and it is not expected to open before June end as of now.
Update- May 26th
Snow clearing operation continues but due to heavy snow at the top, Sach Pass will definitely not open before June 20th.
If you are planning on visiting Sach Pass next year, then I will recommend taking a look at the following posts for information on how you can best plan your trip.
- When is the Best time to Visit Sach Pass
- How to Prepare your Sach Pass Itinerary
- How to plan a Trip to Sach Pass
- Sach Pass to Spiti Valley Itinerary
Historically, Sach Pass is usually the last pass to be declared open sometime in the month of June. It is also the first one to receive snow and get closed by late September or early October.
Update- May 18th
Opening of Rohtang Pass continues to get delayed this year due to heavy snow and resulting landslides. It is still raining and snowing at the pass. Earlier this month, the road was opened until Marhi but a landslide now has blocked that road too. There were 2000 tourists stranded on the road yesterday after a landslide blocked their way back to Manali. For now, assume that Rohtang Pass will probably open only either towards the end of May or early June. Sach Pass will not open at least until June 20th. Even if BRO is able to clear the snow, this landslide will raise questions on the stability of the road. Authorities will not open it unless they are completely sure of its safety. For now, the road is completely blocked.
Update- April 28th
Huge amount of snow at top of the pass is causing delay in opening of Rohtang Pass. As of now, estimate is that Rohtang will not open at least until May 10th, which means that Sach Pass may now open well until June 10th or 15th.
Sach Pass Status 2019 – Update April 21st
Sach Pass and Rohtang Pass both received fresh snow last week bringing the snow clearing operation to a standstill. The work has now been resumed and Rohtang is expected to open in next couple of weeks. Sach Pass will not get open until June 1st week at earliest.
Sach Pass Status 2019 – Update April 7th
As per the latest update, Rohtang Pass is expected to open by May 1st week. Snow clearing work is in progress but huge amounts of snow are causing the work to move slow. This means that opening of Sach Pass too can get delayed this year and will possibly not be before June 10th
Sach Pass Status 2019 – Update March 17th
Road clearing work that started last week came to a complete standstill due to heavy snowfall and rain in several parts of Himachal Pradesh. The valleys of Lahaul, Spiti, Kinnaur, Kullu, and Pangi all received a fresh spell of snow. Rain dropped the temperature drastically in lower areas of Mandi, Bilaspur, and Solan. Rohtang Pass received about 30 centimeters of fresh snow. It snowed even in Manali for about 3 cm. There is about 15ft of Snow at the passes of Rohtang, Baralacha La, Sach, and Kunzum. There is no word right now on by when BRO will be able to resume snow clearing operation.
Please see the Forum Thread for latest updates and pictures of the route.
Sach Pass Status 2019 – Update March 10th
BRO is going to start snow clearance operation in a day or two from Satingri toward Tandi and Sissu. Similarly, BRO workforce and machinery is moving from Udaipur ahead toward Kolang. From Manali side, work to clear snow on Gulaba Rohtang stretch will commence in a week to 10 days. There are still warnings of snowfall in coming days which may cause the work to get delayed all across.
Sach Pass Status 2019 – Update February 18th
Heavy snowfall has occurred all across Himalayas in last couple weeks. Avalanches at several places have been reported, triggered due to widespread snowfall. The valleys of Lahaul and Spiti have been affected badly. So far two motorable bridges, four dhabas, a Mahila Mandal building, a liquor shop and some machinery have been damaged in Spiti. The Tandi petrol pump in Lahaul Valley was hit by an avalanche and destroyed.
Bairagarh right now is buried deep under snow, as shown in the pictures I posted below. For now, the expected date of opening of the pass will remain to be around mid of June.
Sach Pass Status 2019 – Update February 11th
The recent spell of snow all across Himalayas has seen a lot of snow getting accumulated in the hills. The snow this year in fact is far greater than the last few. More snow is expected throughout the month of February. For now, do not plan to visit Sach Pass any sooner than the month of June.
Sach Pass Status 2019 – Update February 4th
The way the weather is trending this year, expect a delay in opening of the pass. The road usually gets declared open by late May or early June. But considering the heavy amount of snowfall this winter, the opening may get delayed and pushed to early or Mid June. For now, do not plan to travel any earlier than June 2019.
Sharing a recent picture of the road near Bairagarh.
Sach Pass Status 2019: Update November 4th
Sharing a recent picture of the road near Sach after the pass experienced a heavy snowfall in October.
After the surprising snowfall across Spiti and Pangi Valley in September this year, Sach Pass was closed for a few days due to heavy amount of snow at the top. It was opened a few days later but all the snow and resulting slush was making it too risky to get across. As a result, it was again declared closed for the season. The check post at Satrundi was moved back to Bairagarh and that is as far as you can currently go.
Similarly, the road from Tandi to Kishtwar via Killar is closed as well. As of now, Sinthan top is open and you can travel to Kishtwar but cannot cross Sach to get to Killar and Tandi. As of now, planning a trip to Sach Pass is only open next year after June.
Further Updates
I hope the information above was of help. For recent updates, please follow the Forum Thread or look through the comments section below. If you have any other questions; or need any further details; please feel free to comment and ask; and I will be glad to answer.
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Vargis bhai Meko snow me Jana hai January 4 Ko from Delhi travelling distance around 4 500kms me kuch bdhiya sa ho to btaen thoda shant mahol
Hi Vargis was planning to do the Kishtwar killar route near 20th of october. we are planning to go to kishtwar and then come back from either chamba via sach pass, or through manali via rohtang pass. Any info on the road conditions and status of both sach and rohtang pass will be appreciated. Do you have any contact in these locations, so that we can know things and plan ahead.
Hi Abhishek – Sach Pass is closed already and Rohtang too will be by end of the month. It is not safe to be heading towards Sach right now.
Hi greetings!! I was planning a trip to saach pass on 5th of october by ford ecosport… from delhi to dalhousie and then to saach pass…. what are the road conditions presently and will i have to buy and put on snow tyres for the ride? bigg fan…went to spiti in july following your itineray and it was amazing…..
Hi – Road conditions are Sach Pass are always bad so expect a kind of road like between Kaza and Manali. No need of snow chains in October first week but do not delay any further coz it starts to snow at Sach in early October.
Hi…Can we do Sach pass and spiti valley this Oct 2019?
Spiti – Yes you can
Sach – Only in 1st week of Oct
Hi Vargis
Do you think 7th October will be right for Sach pass day trip from Dalhousie…..
Hi Esha – It is usually open in first half of October so yes, you should be able to visit.
thank you, Vargis! Your blogs are really helpful.
Today’s update 7th Oct 2019 Sach pass road closed due to fresh snowfall and rain. They are not allowing beyond bairagarh.
Thanks for sharing the update Esha.
Hi,
Is HRTC operating its bus service this year ?
And if not whats the taxi fare to and fro from Chamba to Sach Pass??
Please Reply and help.
Best Regards
Abhinav
According to TimesofIndia news it seems Sach Pass has finally opened, though it says only to small vehicles. I was planning to travel on old 2×2 Ford Endeavour . Could you please let me know if the road is ok for the SUV? Also is the Killar Kishtwar highway good enough to travel during mid July?
Friend of mine did it in a Bolero a few days ago so it is doable. But the road is barely wide enough for 1 car at several places and you will have some difficulty maneuvering an Endeavour.
Hello sir I need help. I plan go to tisa to sach pass and killar on 26th June so sach pass is open or not for bikers? and than next day 27th june killar to kisthwar so it is possible or not plz tell me?
Plz give me answer soon sir
It is not yet open completely. Will take another week to be safe to travel
Thank you sir for this information
You are welcome !!!
Planning to visit SACH PASS & SPITI VALLEY in same trip , is it possible , if yes , then what will be the route
13th June 2019
What is the status of Sach pass as of now ..??
Closed
Hello, hope you are doing well… thanks for giving such a useful information .. actually I am a solo rider…visited Ladakh , Kargil , Spiti etc but not Sach pass yet… This season planning …. In between 14-16 June 2019. Can you confirm about road and pass open? Or any special message for Solo trip
We are planning to visit sach pass on 14th June nd then killar.. Keylong.. Leh.. Pl inform current status of roads and can we visit on that date… Thanks in advance
It will probably not open by 20th.
Hi,
Can you please let me know the latest update on the Sach Pass. By when will be roads be open to Sach via killar.
Thanks,
Bhushan
It will not open at least until 15th
Hi, can you please update on the latest status on Sach Pass
Thanks,
Bhushan
It will not open at least until 15th
Hi I want to plan for Sach pass can you confirm Sach pass is open from 7 to 10 june
No it will not be
Hi Vargis, will it be possible for you to confirm now when is the Sach Pass getting open for this year. I have planned my bike ride to Sach Pass via Dahousie and Killar starting 8th June. Any relevant information will be of great help. Thanks.
Hi Nitin – As of now, the estimated date of opening is somewhere between 15th – 20th June
Hi i am planning to go keylong via Dalhousie killar. Is it open nowadays ??
hi, I am planning for sach pass around june 20, is it expected to open by that…
Yes it will be open by then
Sirr we are planning near about mid May is it safe to travel Sach Pass in mid of May ??
The pass will not open before Mid-June Gureshwar.
Heya. Ur blogs seem to be really helpful. Could u please let me know the current status of Sach Pass? Do u think it will be good to plan Delhi – Banikhet – Sach Pass – Killar – Keylong – Kaza- tabo Nako – Kalpa – Delhi in mid June on bike?
It is closed right now but yes, it should be open by June 2nd week.
Thanks for the quick revert!!
You are welcome !!!
Heavy snowfall has occurred all across Himalayas in last couple weeks. Avalanches at several places have been reported, triggered due to widespread snowfall. The valleys of Lahaul and Spiti have been affected badly. So far two motorable bridges, four dhabas, a Mahila Mandal building, a liquor shop and some machinery have been damaged in Spiti. The Tandi petrol pump in Lahaul Valley was hit by an avalanche and destroyed. Please see the Forum Thread for a picture of the petrol station after avalanche.
Bairagarh right now is buried deep under snow, as shown in the pictues. For now, the expected date of opening of the pass will remain to be around mid of June.
It is highly doubtful that Sach Pass will open any sooner than early June this year. The recent spell of snow all across Himalayas and rains near the foothill have seen a lot of snow getting accumulated at the pass and on the route. More snow is expected in coming week and throughout the month of Feb. For now, do not plan Sach Pass before June.