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Explore the Beauty of Himachal
Kinnaur is a district located in the northeastern part of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, rugged terrain, and rich cultural heritage Kinnaur is a popular destination for tourists and adventure seekers.
Hotel - Mount Kailash(Kinnaur)
Hotel - Echor the Alpine crest
Highlights
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Kinnaur is blessed with stunning landscapes, including lush valleys, dense forests, gushing rivers, and snow-capped peaks. The views of the Himalayan mountains are especially mesmerizing.
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Kinnaur is famous for its high-quality apple orchards. The region is one of the largest apple producers in Himachal Pradesh, and you can explore these orchards during the apple harvesting season.
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Sangla Valley, also known as the Baspa Valley, is a picturesque destination within Kinnaur. It's known for its apple orchards, traditional wooden houses, and the beautiful Baspa River.
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Chitkul is the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibetan border. It offers breathtaking views of the Kinnaur Kailash Range and is a base for trekking in the area.
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Nako Lake is a high-altitude lake surrounded by willow and poplar trees. It's known for its clear blue waters and is considered sacred by the locals.
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Kinnaur has several ancient temples and monasteries, reflecting its unique blend of Hinduism and Buddhism. The Key Monastery and the Brelengi Gompa are notable religious sites.
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Kinnaur is blessed with stunning landscapes, including lush valleys, dense forests, gushing rivers, and snow-capped peaks. The views of the Himalayan mountains are especially mesmerizing.
Kinnaur is famous for its high-quality apple orchards. The region is one of the largest apple producers in Himachal Pradesh, and you can explore these orchards during the apple harvesting season.
Sangla Valley, also known as the Baspa Valley, is a picturesque destination within Kinnaur. It's known for its apple orchards, traditional wooden houses, and the beautiful Baspa River.
Chitkul is the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibetan border. It offers breathtaking views of the Kinnaur Kailash Range and is a base for trekking in the area.
Nako Lake is a high-altitude lake surrounded by willow and poplar trees. It's known for its clear blue waters and is considered sacred by the locals.
Kinnaur has several ancient temples and monasteries, reflecting its unique blend of Hinduism and Buddhism. The Key Monastery and the Brelengi Gompa are notable religious sites.
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Private Cab
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Daily breakfast
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Pickup/Drop - Bus Stand
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Local sightseeing
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Chitkul Sightseeingh
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Anything Not Mention in Inclusion
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Tickets
Tour Plan
- Arrive in Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh.
- Start your journey early in the morning to make the most of your day. Drive to Sarahan (approx. 160 km, 5-6 hours' drive).
- Visit the Bhimakali Temple, a prominent religious site in Sarahan.
- Explore the small town and enjoy the serene surroundings.
- Overnight stay in Sarahan.
- Have breakfast and depart for Sangla Valley (approx. 90 km, 3-4 hours' drive).
- Enroute, visit the picturesque Bering Nag Temple in the Sangla Valley.
- Reach Sangla and check into your accommodation.
- Explore the Sangla Meadows and the charming villages in the valley. Overnight stay in Sangla.
- After breakfast, take a day trip to Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border (approx. 20 km, 1-hour drive).
- Explore Chitkul, enjoy views of the Kinnaur Kailash Range, and take a leisurely walk around the village.
- Visit the ancient Mathi Temple in Chitkul.
- Return to Sangla in the evening.
- Overnight stay in Sangla.
- After breakfast, check out from your accommodation in Sangla.
- Drive back to Shimla (approx. 230 km, 8-9 hours' drive).
- Enroute, you can visit the famous Kalpa Village and soak in the scenic beauty.
- Reach Shimla in the evening.
- Depending on your departure time, you may explore Shimla a bit before concluding your trip.