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Baspa River

Baspa River

Baspa is a rippling river with a photographic scenic beauty is an ideal place where tourists prefer to fish, camp and trek. Covering a long distance all the way through the mountains in the area, one can witness the rainbow and brown trout there. A peaceful pace to relax, it is a must visit.

Batseri Village

Batseri Village

Situated almost 8 km from Sangla, Basteri Village is place where you can shop some interesting local handicrafts. Handmade shawls and Kinnauri caps are the most famous items in the village. Do not forget to buy pine nuts or chilgoza, which are grown here. Trout Fishing Farm, which lies on the way towards this village, is not to be missed.

Bering Nag temple

Bering Nag temple

An architectural wonder, this place is a must visit. It is considered as one of the most important temples for Hindus. This temple is devoted to Lord Jagas. If you are travelling between the months of August and September, do not miss the famous Fulaich fair celebrated every year.

Buddhist Monastery

Buddhist Monastery

Buddhist Monastery is one of the beautiful monasteries in Himachal situated in Brelengi, thus also referred to as Brelengi Gompa. It was established in 1992 to perform the Kalachakra ceremony by the Mahabodhi Society. It is one of the major attractions in the area, attracting a large number of tourists.

Chitkul

Chitkul

Chitkul is said to be the last inhabited village within the Indian boundaries on the old Indo-Tibetan Road. Situated at the height of 3450 meters, the village is located at a distance of 28 km from Sangla, about 600 kilometres from Delhi in the Kinnaur Valley. It is like a doorway which opens into an exquisite landscape of breathtaking beauty and a serene environment. There are orchids, mountains, meadows, huge rocks, river, jungle, and grasslands in the village with the help of which it has made a unique identity for itself. A drive to the Chitkul village is pleasant. One can go for trekking in the forest as well and a wildlife sanctuary for all the wildlife as well as nature lovers out there.The journey to Chitkul is altogether different experience in itself. It is sparsely populated with as many as 600 locals who are warm, loving and extremely hospitable towards the tourists. While travelling to the valley, you will see River Baspa on your right and on the way you will also pass through the Rakcham village which is commonly known as the model village of the region. Numerous campsites are situated within the apple gardens by the side of the Baspa River. This little village is a must-visit place, and one should stay for at least a day here as the landscape keeps you magnetised all the time. It is a perfect place to spend some time off from the busy lives and the monotonous routines in the realm of natural beauty. Read More

Rakcham

Rakcham

Rakcham is a quaint village situated in Himachal Pradesh about 23 kms away from Chitkul, the last Indian village before the Tibet Border. The scenic little hamlet is located in the enchanting Baspa Valley by River Baspa, which is an important tributary of the Sutlej. The region is covered with dense vegetation throughout the year. The serene snow-capped peak of Kinnaur Kailasha mountains that border the district of Kinnaur can also be witnessed from this little hamlet. A very unique trait of the village is its remoteness. The village is not as populated as many other villages in the region and is disconnected from the rest of the world. There aren't postal services or access to the internet in Rakcham. The local population here mostly survives on crops produced between April and October before the chilly winters strike. The winters are so cold that the locals migrate to low lying areas and return in April to begin farming every year. In short, Rakcham has nothing but few local shops providing daily essentials. Given that it's secluded, Rakcham is not a tourist hub. However, a small number of tourists visit every year to explore its picturesque beauty, the mountain peaks, the lovely ambience and the culture of Rakcham which is unique to the region. One of the best features of the valley is the beautiful sunrise. The valley is also famous for recreational and adventure activities. So there’s a little something for the adventure buffs too to look forward to when visiting Rakcham. The hamlet is also famous for the apple produced nearby and the saffron farms. Speaking of which, it won’t come as a surprise that the local cuisine also draws several foodies to the region. With so much more to offer, Rakcham is bound to surprise every traveller. Read More

Sangla Meadow

Sangla Meadow

Lush green meadows spotted with mud patches and a magnificent backdrop of snow covered Himalayan Mountains. What else could you ask for, to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul. Also referred to as Sangla Kanda, it is one of most favored attractions in the area. This place should not be missed at any cost.

Shopping in Sangla

Shopping in Sangla

Sangla is famous for its wood carving work and other handicrafts such as handmade shawls and caps. Look out for Kinnaur apples which are one of the best in the world.

Tibetan Wood Carving Center

Tibetan Wood Carving Center

A paradise for shopaholics, this place is famous for its Tibetan products made of wood carvings. Once again famous among tourists, Tibetan Wood carving center has good both on display as well as sale.

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