The Khunjerab border, a vital land link between Pakistan and China, has been formally closed for all public site visitors, exchange, and tourism. The path has been closed by using both sides for the subsequent four months beneath a bilateral agreement. The closure, powerful from November 30, will remain in region until March 30, 2025, as both nations prepare for harsh wintry weather conditions within the location. Situated at an altitude of about 15,500 feet above sea level, the Khunjerab Pass experiences heavy snow fall and severe weather throughout iciness, making transportation and alternate sports difficult. As in step with a mutual settlement, the Khunjerab border operates seasonally, starting yearly from April 1 to November 30 to facilitate change, tourism, and public traffic. This 12 months, the border become closed a day in advance due to ordinary weekend holidays on Saturday and Sunday. The border is predicted to reopen on April 1, 2025.