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Siachen Base Camp Opens to Tourists Without NOC; Galwan Valley to Open from June 15

In a major push for tourism in Ladakh, the Siachen Base Camp is now open to tourists without an NOC, while Galwan Valley will welcome visitors from June 15. Zojila Pass reopens early, marking the start of the 2025 travel season.

April 30, 2025 / 12:28 IST
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Zojila Pass (Image: PTI)
Zojila Pass (Image: PTI)

In a significant boost to tourism in Ladakh, the Siachen Base Camp is now open to tourists without the need for a No Objection Certificate (NOC). Officials announced the move on April 28, 2025, following the early reopening of the Zojila Pass on April 1 by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO). The pass, typically shut for long durations due to heavy snowfall, was restored after a 32-day closure.

Located at an altitude of around 12,000 feet, the Siachen Base Camp serves as the launch point for expeditions to the Siachen Glacier—one of the highest and most militarised regions in the world. Until now, civilian access was restricted and required prior military clearance. Lifting this requirement is expected to increase tourist footfall and support the local economy.

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Mountaineers during a trek to Camp 3 at the Siachen Glacier (Fil Image: PTI)

Why Siachen Matters
Siachen Base Camp isn’t just another high-altitude outpost—it symbolises India’s military resilience and strategic presence. Often referred to as the “Third Pole” for its extreme cold and terrain, the glacier has been critical to India’s defence since the 1980s.