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Baspa River

If you want to enjoy the best views of snow-clogged mountains, Sangla Valley, and running streams, there is no better place to visit in Kinnaur than Baspa River. Counted among the most scintillating rivers of the Himalayas, Baspa is a center point of numerous glaciers and worth seeing destinations such as Chung Sakhago Pass.

It originates from majestic Baspa hills and merges with Sutlej river. The nearby valley to the river remains covered with pine and oak forests. One peculiar thing about Baspa is that it plants a huge variety of fishes which is another attraction for nature lovers and campers. People visiting this serene spot love to indulge in sightseeing, handicrafts shopping, and enjoy the taste of scrumptious Tibetan food.

Location:
Sangla Valley, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Timings:
It remains open for tourists throughout the day.

Entry Fee:
No entry fee.

Sarhan

A small village situated in Kinnaur, Sarhan is perched at an altitude of 2165 meters. Popular as “ Gateway To Kinnaur”, it is known for its dense pine forests, terraced farms, slate-roofed houses, and gushing streams. In the center of the village, one can find a beautiful 2-towered temple of Bhimkali and Devi Kali.

Apart from this, you will also get to see the Jujurana bird species in a pheasantry situated in close proximity to the Devi Kali temple. Sarhan also acts as a base village for several trekking expeditions and is regarded as the summertime capital of Bushehr rulers. The view of Mount Srikhand peak from this place is something that you can’t give a miss. With its mesmerizing and serene surroundings, Sarhan is one of the key places to visit in Kinnaur.

Location: 
Indo-Tibet Highway, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Timings:
It can be visited at any time of the day.

Entry Fee:
No entry charges

Sangla Valley

Forming a perfect getaway from the boisterous city life, Sangla Valley is surrounded by evergreen forests, mountain slopes, and snow-clad peaks. One thing that set this valley apart from the rest of them is its beautiful cherry trees and red apple orchard.

Baspa River, which is popular for trout fishing, passes through this spot. From holy temples to majestic forts and alluring villages, Sangra Valley has a perfect mix of adventurous spots and serene sites. The lush green valley of Sangla is named after an enticing village which has the same name.

Location:
Sangla, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Timings:
It can be visited at any time of the day.

Entry fee:
Entry is free of charge

Khab Bridge Kinnaur

The Khab Bridge, located in the mesmerizing Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India, is a true testament to human engineering and the spirit of connectivity. Spanning the majestic Spiti River, this suspension bridge is not merely a physical link but a cultural and emotional bond for the local communities.

Kalpa

Known for its captivating sunrise views, Kalpa is perched at an altitude of 2759 meters on the India-Tibetan road. The village is placed above Reckong Peo, a hub of Buddhist Culture. Reflecting all the traits of a heritage village, this site is one among the many unforgettable places to visit in Kinnaur.

There are few Buddhist Monasteries in Kalpa such as Gompa and Hu-Bu-Lan-car which are among the top tourist spots in the village. One can also relish the view of the serene river of Satluj that flows down the Himalayas and gets through the hilly surface of Kinnaur. As soon as you step into Kalpa, you will be welcomed by the spellbinding views of Kinner-Kailash range and Shiva Lingam which is a well-known Hindu religious site.

Location:
Sutlej River Valley, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Timing:
It can be visited at any time.

Entry fee:
Entry is free of charge.

Ribba

A small populous village of Kinnaur, Ribba is nestled at the height of around 3745 meters above the sea. The village is abundant in Pine nuts and this is how it got its another name, “Rirang”. In the local language, Ri means Pine Nut and Rang means peak.

Dotted with vineyards and fruit orchards, it forms an ideal tourist spot for nature lovers. Grape Orchards ad Grape Alcohols are the 2 things which are quite popular in this area. The village is bounded by well-known places such as Reckong Peo, Kalpa, Rampur village and Nichar.

Location:
 Rarang village, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Timing:
The village can be visited at any time.

Entry Fee:
There is no entrance fee.

Borasu Pass

One of the many passes of Himachal is the Borasu Pass that connects Baspa River valley with the Tons River valley. Reckoned as an enthralling trek for adventure lovers, it also acts as a link between Himalayas of Uttrakhand and Himachal. Borasu Pass trek takes you through some of the ancient trade routes that begin from Har Ki Dun and ends in Kinnaur Valley.

On the trek, the trekkers will get to see the mesmerizing landscapes and several remote villages such as Osla, Saur, Sankri, Dhatmir, and Gangar Har Ki Dun. If you are someone who has an undying love for adventures and hiking, Borasu Pass is your ideal tourist place in Kinnaur.

Location:
Har Ki Dun Valley, Himachal

Timing:
you can visit this place at any time of the day.

Entry Fee:
there is no entry fee.

Nichar

Cradled between Wangtu and Taranda region, Nichar is one among the three administrative areas of Kinnaur district. It is perched at an altitude of around 2150 meters and offers several panoramic views to the travelers.

The region is blessed with a variety of flora and fauna and is home to numerous wildlife species such as red bears, antelopes, and Ghoral. The temperature of Nichar remains moderate throughout the year and hence, tourist can visit here in any season. With its ardent beauty and exotic wildlife, it has become one of the most sought-after places to visit in Kinnaur.

Location: 
Near Taranda Village, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Timings: 
One can visit this place at any time of the day.

Entry Fee:
No entry fee.

Suicide Point

Around 3 km away from the Kalpa village, this spot is so heavenly that the tourist forgets about the dangerous trench for a while. The journey to Suicide Point takes you through the ardent landscapes and enticing apple orchards which are truly a feast for the eyes.

Apart from its visual appeal, this place is recognized for its enthralling vertical slopes as well. The point is situated on the road linking Roghi with Kalpa. If you are an adventure lover, this is one among the many places to visit in Kinnaur that deserve a mention in your travel diary.

Location:
Kalpa, Himachal Pradesh

Timings:
There are no particular timings for the Suicide Point.

Entry Fee:
There is no entry charge

Kamru Fort

The majestic fort of Kamru stands tall at an altitude of 2600 meters above the sea level. It is around 2 km away from the enticing Sangla valley and is one of the popular tourist places in Kinnaur. The fort is situated at a picturesque location and serves the travelers with breathtaking views of Sangla valley, apple orchards, and streams.

On the entry point of the fort, one has to pass through a large number of gates. On the main gate, you will get to see a massive statue of Lord Buddha which will leave you stunned with its beauty. At the top of the fort, there is a Kamakhya Devi Idol which is truly worth seeing.

This magnificent fort is adorned by snow-clogged mountains, lush green fields, intricate wooden carvings, and dense forests. The entire fort is in the shape of a tower which has 5 storeys which rest on a 55-square feet platform.

Location: 
 2 km from Sangla Valley, Kamru, Himachal Pradesh

Timings:
There are no fixed timings for the fort. The fort can be visited from morning to dusk.

Entry Fee:
entry is free of charge

Recong Peo

Popularly known as the abode of Gods, Recong Peo lies in the center of the Himalayas. This serene town is inhabited by Kinnauri tribe and has still preserved its culture successfully. Nestled at an altitude of 2290 meters above the sea, the district headquarter of Recong Peo offers panoramic views of Kinnaur Kailash.

Recong Peo also forms an entry point of the town Kalpa which is another natural spot in Kinnaur. On your visit to this place, don’t forget to visit the Chandika Devi temple and Brelengi Gompa monastery. The town has all the amenities for the travelers including medicine, general stores, electronic accessories shops etc.

Location:
 Powari, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Timing: You are free to visit this place at any time.

Entry Fee: No entry charges.

Namgia

A beautiful village situated in Pooh Tehsil in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, Namgia is adorned with lush green fields of buckwheat, barley, turnips, apricots, and vines. Namgya village is situated at an altitude of around 3048 meters above the sea level. It lies on the banks of the river Satluj which adds to the aesthetic appeal of this place.

On your stay here, you can also visit the Buddhist temple known as Lagang. The local deities in this village include Dabla, Narain Bushahru, and Chola. A large portion of the land in this village is isolated and hence, it forms an ideal spot for peace-seekers.

Location: 
Reckong Peo, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh


Timings: There is no time limit for the entry into the village

Entry Fee: No entry charges.

Lipa Asrang Sanctuary

A must-visit place for avid nature lovers and peace seekers, Lipa Asarang Sanctuary is situated at an altitude of 5022 meters nearby Moorang town. The sanctuary is sprawled over an area of 30.89 sq km and flaunts a huge variety of flora and fauna. From dry coniferous forest and dry alpine scrub to juniper scrub, Lipa sanctuary has everything for a nature buff.

The sanctuary is mostly known for the fauna such as Yak, Goral, Brown Bear, Musk Deer, and Blue Sheep. If you want to explore this nature’s paradise, take the prior permission and head to the beauty.

Location: 
Moorang town, Kinnaur district, Himachal Pradesh


Timings:
There are no fixed timings.

Entry Fee:
the entry to this sanctuary is free of cost.

Rupin Pass

One of the most visited tourist places in Dehradun; Rupin Pass Trek is a classic trek in the Himalayas. The complete trek starts from Dhaula in Uttarakhand and ends in Sangla, Himachal Pradesh.  It is a high altitude trek but it offers so much more than just a hike. This trek comes with snow-covered views of the mighty Himalayan peaks, a vibrant variety of flora and fauna, lush green forest area, rambling waterfalls, singing rivers, and stunning meadows.

It is recommended to stop by at as many of these places as you can because this would be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for you. Some of the popular places to visit here are Jhaka village, Mori, Pokhu Devta temple, Kinnaur temple and view of Kinner Kailash. The trek is a bit difficult but it has some easy trails in the way.

Location: From Dhaula, Dehradun to Sangla, Himachal Pradesh.

Best Season: May, June, and from Mid-August to October.

Duration: 8 days.

Altitude: 15,250 Ft.

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