KINNAUR
A region of rugged beauty, Kinnaur is a wonderland where rivers flow through the plunging Himalayan gorges. The crisscrossed roads of the old Hindustan–Tibet highway will take tourists to this hidden village called Kinnaur. It is a tiny hamlet in India where beauty resides and that is why it is acknowledged as the "Land of fairy tales." Sharing its eastern border with Tibet, Kinnaur has noticeable resemblance with Tibetan culture. The hilltop is guarded by three famous hill ranges- Zanskar, Himalaya, and Dhauladhar. The terrains of Kinnaur create a spell which encourages all the adventurers to dive into this magic. Kinnaur is one of twelve administrative districts in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, India. The district is split into 3 body areas – Pooh, Kalpa, and Nichar(Bhabanagar)– and has five tehsils(counties). The administrative headquarters of Kinnaur district is at Reckong Peo. From here Kinnaur Kailash, considered to be the abode of Lord Shiva, can be seen. As of 2011, it's the second least thickly settled district of Himachal Pradesh (out of twelve districts), after Lahaul and Spiti,[1] in spite of that nine vital languages are spoken in the district. Kinnaur is about 235 km (146 mi) from the state capital, Shimla, located in the northeast corner of Himachal Pradesh bordering Tibet to the east. It has 3 high mountains ranges, namely, Zanskar and Himalayas that enclose valleys of Sutlej, Spiti, Baspa and their tributaries. The slopes square measure coated with thick wood, orchards, fields and picturesque hamlets. At the height of Kinnaur Kailash mountain could be a famed natural rock Shivling(Shiva lingam). The district was opened to outsiders in 1889. The previous Hindustan-Tibet Road passes through the Kinnaur depression on the bank of watercourse Sutlej and eventually enters the Asian country at Shipki La pass. Most of Kinnaur enjoys a temperate climate due to its high elevation, with long winters from October to May, and short summers from June to September. The lower elements of the Sutlej depression and also the Baspa depression receive monsoon rains. The higher areas of the valleys fall principally within the rain-shadow
A lot of honest individuals that have robust culture and beliefs usually follow Buddhism and Hinduism believes that the Pandavas came and resided within the land whereas within the exile. In ancient mythology, the individuals of Kinnaur square measure referred to as Kinners, the halfway between men and gods. Thousands of years old monasteries still exist in the area. Both the Buddhists and Hindus live in perfect harmony symbolizing the traditional brotherhood and friendship of the people of both the faiths. The apples, chilgoza and different dry fruits square measure mature here square measure world notable. The high tract here crumples to nice adventures sports of every kind. Beautiful trekking routes include the 'Parikarma of Kinner Kailash'. Here is also the Beautiful Nako lake and three famous wildlife sanctuaries.
A region of rugged beauty, Kinnaur is a wonderland where rivers flow through the plunging Himalayan gorges. The crisscrossed roads of the old Hindustan–Tibet highway will take tourists to this hidden village called Kinnaur. It is a tiny hamlet in India where beauty resides and that is why it is acknowledged as the "Land of fairy tales." Sharing its eastern border with Tibet, Kinnaur has noticeable resemblance with Tibetan culture. The hilltop is guarded by three famous hill ranges- Zanskar, Himalaya, and Dhauladhar. The terrains of Kinnaur create a spell which encourages all the adventurers to dive into this magic. Kinnaur is one of twelve administrative districts in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, India. The district is split into 3 body areas – Pooh, Kalpa, and Nichar(Bhabanagar)– and has five tehsils(counties). The administrative headquarters of Kinnaur district is at Reckong Peo. From here Kinnaur Kailash, considered to be the abode of Lord Shiva, can be seen. As of 2011, it's the second least thickly settled district of Himachal Pradesh (out of twelve districts), after Lahaul and Spiti,[1] in spite of that nine vital languages are spoken in the district. Kinnaur is about 235 km (146 mi) from the state capital, Shimla, located in the northeast corner of Himachal Pradesh bordering Tibet to the east. It has 3 high mountains ranges, namely, Zanskar and Himalayas that enclose valleys of Sutlej, Spiti, Baspa and their tributaries. The slopes square measure coated with thick wood, orchards, fields and picturesque hamlets. At the height of Kinnaur Kailash mountain could be a famed natural rock Shivling(Shiva lingam). The district was opened to outsiders in 1889. The previous Hindustan-Tibet Road passes through the Kinnaur depression on the bank of watercourse Sutlej and eventually enters the Asian country at Shipki La pass. Most of Kinnaur enjoys a temperate climate due to its high elevation, with long winters from October to May, and short summers from June to September. The lower elements of the Sutlej depression and also the Baspa depression receive monsoon rains. The higher areas of the valleys fall principally within the rain-shadow
A lot of honest individuals that have robust culture and beliefs usually follow Buddhism and Hinduism believes that the Pandavas came and resided within the land whereas within the exile. In ancient mythology, the individuals of Kinnaur square measure referred to as Kinners, the halfway between men and gods. Thousands of years old monasteries still exist in the area. Both the Buddhists and Hindus live in perfect harmony symbolizing the traditional brotherhood and friendship of the people of both the faiths. The apples, chilgoza and different dry fruits square measure mature here square measure world notable. The high tract here crumples to nice adventures sports of every kind. Beautiful trekking routes include the 'Parikarma of Kinner Kailash'. Here is also the Beautiful Nako lake and three famous wildlife sanctuaries.
Adventure activities
High terrains' of Kinnaur facilitates multiple adventure activities. In Sangle Valley, tourist can enjoy adventurous Activities like Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Nature Trails, bird watching, and River Crossing.
Parikrama of Kinnaur Kailash' is the famous trekking route of Kinnaur. Bhaba depression and Sangla depression trek are different fashionable trails.
Where to stay
There are different categories of hotels in Kinnaur to cater to the needs of customers. The Monk-Kalpa (Below Roghi Road), Hotel Kinner Kailash, (Kalpa), Panchali, Hotel apple pie (Kalpa), Hotel Apple Pie (Sangla Valley) are some of the best places to stay on a tour to Kinnaur.
Where to eat
Little Chef Hotel & Restaurant (Reckong Peo), Hotel Srikhand, Cafe 42 (Sangla) are some of the best places to enjoy scrumptious Indian and International cuisines. Do strive the salt-cured tea known as 'Cha' that may be a favorite among the folks of Kinnaur. Sattu, made of parched barley flour, is another favorite dish here.
Weather and Climate
Winters (October to March): (-4)-22°C
Summers (April to September): 0°C-26°C
Best time to Visit: May to October
How to Reach
By Airways: There is no direct flight for Kinnaur, though Jubbarhatti airport is the nearest Airport which can be reached from Delhi.
By Railways: There is no railway connectivity as well. The nearest railway station is in Shimla which is located at a distance of 235 km from Kinnaur. There are many state-owned buses and cars that are available from Shimla to Kinnaur.
By Roadways: NH-22 is the best way to reach Kinnaur. Jeeps and Taxis can be used to reach Kinnaur though there are some fixed schedules. Even Himachal Pradesh Transport Corporation runs a variety of buses to totally different components of Kinnaur. Kinnaur has located at a distance of 235 km from Shimla and 350 km from Chandigarh. One should avoid the Lahaul and Spiti route to reach Kinnaur as it is more prone to landslides.
BEST CAMPING SITES
Kalpa: It is 5 km from Peo and offers the best view of the might Kinnaur Kailash peaks. It also has a Tibetan monastery and a beautiful temple where you can just sit and enjoy the cold breeze and the majestic view of the Kailash ranges in front of you
Sangla: After crossing the deadliest road you reach Sangla it is one of the commercialized towns in this belt. The Kamru fort may be a should visit place followed by the temple. If you are into adventure there are a few treks that can be done all across Sangla, One of them would be the trek to the batseri village and on the way, you can visit the trout farms. You can conjointly visit Chitkul for the wonder it's to supply and therefore the last village close to the Indo Tibet border.
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