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Places & Activities

Sangla Kanda

Discover the serene beauty of Sangla Kanda, a picturesque meadow located at an altitude of 3500m. This tranquil paradise is accessible through a 2-hour 4×4 car journey or a captivating 4-5 hour hike. The hike itself is an adventurous journey, passing through Sangla village and the revered Bering Naag temple. After crossing the Baspa River on a bridge, the trail leads through a coniferous forest, gradually ascending through temperate forests to lush grasslands. At the end of the trek, a stunning lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains awaits, providing
a perfect setting for camping and witnessing starry nights. The hike to Sangla Kanda offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city life, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature.
Sangla Kanda
Trout farm

Trout Farm

Trout Farm, a serene place located on the left bank of the Baspa River. Just a short 1-2 hour hike from Sangla village, this scenic trail takes you through enchanting forests and across charming river bridges. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature as you explore the farm and witness the trout farming process. Interested tourists can purchase some and get it cooked in the hotel.
Rupin pass

Rupin Pass

Reach the pinnacle of your adventure as you conquer Rupin Pass at an elevation of over 4,600 meters. Starting in Sangla Valley, the trek takes you through enchanting forests, quaint villages, and across gushing rivers. The rewarding journey unveils panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks, including the magnificent Kinnaur Kailash adorned with glaciers and pristine lakes.
Kamru fort

Kamru Fort

Nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of the majestic Himalayas, Kamru Fort holds immense significance both in terms of architectural splendor and historical importance. The fort has served as the capital of the former rulers of the region, known as the Bushahr dynasty. The interiors are adorned with ancient artifacts, religious idols, and colorful frescoes. Each detail showcases the remarkable craftsmanship of the bygone era.
Chitkul

Chitkul

Situated at an altitude of around 3,450 meters (11,319 feet), Chitkul is the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibetan border. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, meadows, and the gushing Baspa River, the village is a haven for nature lovers and photographers. The local Kinnauri architecture adds to the charm of the village. One of the highlights of Chitkul is the enchanting Mathi Devi Temple. Dedicated to the local goddess Mathi, the temple holds immense religious and cultural significance. The famous Kinnaur Kailash Parikrama Trek, a challenging yet rewarding journey, attracts seasoned trekkers from around the world here.