Tulumputi Pass served as a gateway for traders, pilgrims, and explorers journeying between Leh, Yarkand, and Lhasa. Caravans carrying wool, silk, salt, tea, and precious stones traversed this route, enduring harsh terrain and extreme weather. It also facilitated the spread of Buddhism and cultural practices from Tibet to Ladakh and vice versa. The pass holds cultural reverence among locals who recall its importance in oral histories and folk tales.
