India’s Atal Tunnel becomes the Longest Highway Tunnel above 10,000 Feet

Atal Tunnel has reduced the travel time on Manali - Sarchu road by four to five hours, providing all-weather connectivity on the Manali - Leh axis.

World Book of Records on Wednesday officially certified the Atal Tunnel of India as the World’s Longest Highway Tunnel above 10,000 Feet. The Atal Tunnel connects Manali to the Lahaul – Spiti Valley in the Himachal Pradesh state of India.

World Book of Records UK, is an organization that catalogs and verifies extraordinary records across the world with authentic certification.

What is Atal Tunnel?

The 9.02 km long, strategically significant, Atal Tunnel, that runs under the ‘Rohtang Pass’ was constructed on the Manali – Leh Highway under the challenging conditions of freezing temperatures in extremely difficult terrain.

Prior to the construction of the tunnel, the highway remained closed during the winter season for six months, isolating Lahaul and Spiti from the mainland.

Construction of this tunnel has reduced the distance on Manali – Sarchu road by 46 km and travel time by four to five hours, providing all-weather connectivity on the Manali – Leh axis.

The construction of this tunnel, nestled in Pir Panjal Ranges of the Himalayas, has been as much a test of technical and engineering skills, as of human endurance and machine efficacy.

Harsh and Challenging Terrain

Atal Tunnel has been constructed in extremely harsh and challenging terrain, wherein the temperatures in winters dipped to bone-chilling -25 degrees and often temperature inside the tunnel soared to nearly 45 degrees.

Fragile geology and challenges like seepage of Seri Nala, leading to the flooding of the Atal Tunnel, coupled with high overburden & excessive snowfall were some of the principal construction challenges successfully surmounted by the Karmyogis of BRO.

Strategic Significance of Atal Tunnel

The tunnel, besides offering the Armed Forces a strategic advantage by providing an alternate link to the critical Ladakh Sector, has also been a boon for the residents of Lahaul and Spiti District in Himachal Pradesh.

The region has seen an unprecedented increase in the arrival of tourists, and in a little more than a year, the valley and the state have witnessed growth in the socio-economic domains.

The Atal Tunnel is destined to play a defining role in the future development of the region.

The Border Road Organization, true to its motto ‘Connecting Places Connecting People’ has indeed provided an engineering marvel in Atal Tunnel, Rohtang.

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