Pangsau Pass is a mountain pass located on the border between India and Myanmar. It holds historical importance as a crucial part of the Ledo Road, also known as the Stilwell Road, which was built during World War II to supply Allied forces. The drive to the pass is known for its beautiful scenery, and the area offers a unique cultural experience with the vibrant Nampong festival. The nearby 'Lake of No Return' adds to the area's mystique, though improvements to its tourist infrastructure are desired. The pass provides a sense of connection to the past and a chance to appreciate the region's natural beauty.
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