Kinnaur Valley Tour: Chandigarh to Chandigarh

  • Kinnaur
  • 0 booked
  • Language : English
  • Transport : Cab
  • Accomodation : Hotel , Resort
  • Meal : Breakfast + Dinner
  • Group Size : 2

Overview

Kinnaur, known as the “Land of the Kinners” (mythical demi-gods), is a stunning district in the northeast Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh.

It is renowned for its dramatic topography, featuring deep valleys, dense forests of cedar and pine, and massive apple orchards. Kinnaur is home to the sacred Kinner Kailash peak, revered as the winter abode of Lord Shiva. The region showcases a unique blend of Hindu and Tibetan Buddhist cultures, evident in its architecture and festivals. The district lies on the ancient Hindustan-Tibet Road, offering breathtaking views and access to the remote Sangla Valley and Chitkul.


 

What’s Included

  • Hotel , Resort
  • Driver/Guide
  • Bottled water.
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off  by  vehicle
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Break-fast , Dinner.

 

Additional Information

  • Cultural Crossroads: The culture is a unique blend of Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism (syncretic), especially in the upper valleys.

  • The Kinners: The district is historically known as the “Land of the Kinners,” who are mythical demi-gods.

  • Sacred Peak: The towering Kinner Kailash peak is revered by Hindus as the mythical winter home of Lord Shiva.

  • Architecture: Traditional homes often feature intricate wood carvings and sloped roofs.

  • Economy: The economy is heavily reliant on the cash crop of apples and apricots, for which the valley is famous.

  • Valleys: Major valleys include Sangla Valley (known for its beauty) and Hangrang Valley.

  • The Last Village: Chitkul is the last inhabited village in the Baspa Valley before the Indo-Tibet border.

  • Major Road: The old Hindustan-Tibet Road (NH-5) runs through the valley, offering dramatic views.

  • Unique Festival: The Fulaich Festival (or Festival of Flowers) is celebrated to honor ancestors.

  • Road Access: The main route from Shimla is generally open year-round, unlike the high passes leading to Spiti.

 


 

Cancellation Policy

  • For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
  • If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
  • Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
  • The tour start at 5:30am but the pickup times will be between 4am and 5:30am
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.

What To Expect

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Day 1: Chandigarh to Narkanda 7 - 8 hours (200 km).

Drive from the plains to the hills. Check into your hotel. Use the day for rest and acclimatization to the altitude (approx. 8,885 ft).

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Day 2 : Narkanda to Sarahan 3 - 4 hours (100 km.

Visit Hatu Peak (optional detour) in Narkanda. Continue to Sarahan (known as the gateway to Kinnaur). Visit the spectacular Bhimakali Temple, a unique example of traditional Kinnauri architecture.

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Day 3 : Sarahan to Sangla 4 - 5 hours (100 km)

A scenic drive entering the Kinnaur region. You will pass the famous Kinnaur Gate near Karchham. Reach the beautiful Baspa River Valley and settle into a wooden guesthouse or camp in Sangla.

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Day 4 : Sangla to Chitkul & Back 3 - 4 hours (56 km round trip).

Take a day trip to Chitkul (approx. 11,320 ft), the last village of India near the Indo-Tibet border. Enjoy the breathtaking Baspa River views, stroll through the village, and return to Sangla or stay in the intermediate village of Rakcham.

 

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Day 5 : Sangla to Kalpa 2 - 3 hours (40 km).

Drive to Kalpa, the former district headquarters of Kinnaur. Check into your hotel and prepare for the evening. The main highlight is the unparalleled, majestic view of the sacred Kinnaur Kailash massif and the Shivling Peak across the valley.

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Day 6: Kalpa Local Sightseeing Local Exploration.

Explore Kalpa and the neighboring village of Roghi. Visit the quaint Hu-Bu-Lan-Kar Monastery and take a walk along the “Suicide Point” road for more dramatic views (exercise caution). This is a slow, relaxed day.

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Day 7 : Kalpa to Shimla 8 - 9 hours (240 km).

Begin the return journey by driving from Kalpa back along the Sutlej River. This is a longer drive. Stop for lunch at Rampur and halt for the night in Shimla or a nearby location like Kufri or Chail.

 

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Day 8 : Shimla to Chandigarh 3 - 4 hours (120 km)

After breakfast, complete the final drive from the hills back to the plains of Chandigarh.

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