Discover the best top things to do in Kinnaur District, India including Chhitkul, Kinnaur, Sangla Buddhist Monastery, Rakcham, Chitkul, Baspa River, Bering Nag Temple.
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5.0 based on 72 reviews
Post pandemic and lockdowns.. We decided to move out of city and spend some time in mountains and work from there.. Chitkul was always on our mind.. But due to limited connectivity we choose weekend to visit our wish.. Surprisingly connectivity has really improved but limited to BSNL... Approach was difficult but totally worth it. The pictures available online does no justice to The beauty the place offers.. The serenity is unmatched.. We stayed at Samaa Resorts and that was the best choice.. We felt very safe there as they adapted all safety measures required due to corona.. Walking around.. Sitting by the river and admiring the mountains around ...is the memory that is etched in our hearts and we definitely want to visit the place again..!
4.5 based on 150 reviews
We are 5 members from dharampur distt Solan HP. We found Mr. Sonu's contact from TripAdvisor.. . We booked Innova crysta from dharampur to kinnaur. our plan was as follow with Mr. Sonu.. 1st dayDharampur to Sarahan Sarahan stay 2nd day Sarah to sangla stay sangla sight seen kamru fort monastery temple 3rd day sangla to chitkul on the way raksham chiltkul Singht seen stay sangla 4th day sangla to kalpa on the way recongpio market monastery heritage village roghi village kinnour kailash view suside point stay kalpa 5th day kalpa to Solan dropping... His price was do resnable.. he has good driving experience with good your knowledge.. it was great experience to travel with Mr. Sonu. I recommend Mr. Sonu to everyone for your..his contact info 9816378229/9817356899
4.5 based on 34 reviews
Both my wife and myself visited this monastery. This monastery is attractive and situated at the top of the hill. People have to walk a lot upwards to reach there. People in monastery offer 'prasad' (apple, almond, etc. even biscuit) to tourist. The famous Sangla Buddhist Monastery is located near Reckong Peo in Brelengi Thus, and is also known as Brelengi Gompa, in Sangla. The monastery was founded in 1992 by the Mahabodhi Society to assist the Dalai Lama to perform the Kalachakra ceremony. It is one of the best and most popular places nearby Sangla, where large number of tourists visit everyday. The monastery displays modern Buddhist edifice and near to the monastery is a 10 meter high statue of standing Buddha, which looks majestic. The Sangla valley has a strong influence of Buddhism and so, the monasteries here attract a lot of tourists who come here to enjoy the astounding beauty of the place as well as to see the monastery. The wooden walls and the roof of this amazing monastery are intricately designed to give a great experience to the visitors who adore the Tibetan culture selflessly. Reaching the Buddhist Monastery is easy as there are regular buses that connect Sangla to major cities like Shimla and Delhi.
4.5 based on 176 reviews
A beautiful village which looks just out of cartoon movies in which you see the starting of all stories. You will hardly see a soul around but the whole entrance setting is amazing.
4.5 based on 392 reviews
Chitkul was wonderful experience..we started from sangle in the morning.i enjoyed the entire journey.It is the last village from Indian side of Indo Tibet border in Kinnaur valley..We took our jeep in the river side,was looking at the peaks which leads to the other country..To see Chitkul, I again realise that Himalayas are full of surprises and there will be a mystery always every time you visit.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Right bank tributary of Satluj river originating from Chung Shakhago pass located on the Indo-Tibetan border along the Kinnaur-Garhwal Himalayan range. It is the largest tributary of the Satluj river.
4.0 based on 28 reviews
Though we were totally unaware of the co-incidence, we reached Sangla on the day that symbolises "Karthik Paurnami". As we snacked on the amazing hot jalebis at one of the local shops in the evening, the owner told us that there was a Pooja going on at the temple and it would be a perfect opportunity for us to see the culture of Kinnaur. The Himalayan mountains house an interest plant, "Brahmakamal". It is a white flower, that blossoms only once every year, just for one hour. The Kinnauris believe, that on that day, their God descend on the land. The villagers climb up the mountain to get the Brahmakamal from the mountain. Amidst the clanging of cymbals and beating of the drums, they adorn their idol with the flower. We were very lucky, to witness this elaborate ritual from start to end on that day. I asked one of the villagers, when do they celebrate this festival, to which they replied, that God tells them when they should perform the ritual.
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