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Nestled in the eastern part of Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur is located on the Indo-Tibet border offering a unique blend of Indian and Tibetan cultures.  Chitkul - the last village on the indo-Tibet border and have Satluj, Baspa and Spiti rivers meandering through it. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Kinnaur offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, lush green valleys, and gushing rivers. The region is renowned for its unique blend of Hinduism and Buddhism, with ancient temples and monasteries dotting the landscape, making it a spiritually enriching experience for visitors.  Kinnaur is also home to several ancient temples and monasteries, each with its own unique history and architectural style. The picturesque villages of Kalpa, Sangla, and Chitkul offer a glimpse into the traditional way of life in the region, with their wooden houses, stone temples, and terraced fields adding to the charm of the landscape. Kinnaur is also well known for Chilgoza, handlooms and handicrafts materials. With its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, Kinnaur is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore the hidden gems of Himachal Pradesh.

 Explore everything of this trip right from its beautiful scenic views to valley view by booking Kinnaur Valley Pacakge available at www.journeyhandlers.com  Here, you can choose any kind of Kinnaur package from the list and plan your trip accordingly!

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Itineraries

Day1

Delhi To Shimla

Post your arrival at the Delhi International airport, you will be coming across the representative of Journey Handlers who will assist you in the transfer to Shimla on a drive. Soon after your arrival in Shimla, check-in the hotel and stay overnight after having dinner

Day2

Shimla To Sangla

After having breakfast, you will be departing for Sangla on a guided drive where you will come across Kufri, Fagu and also Narkanda. Witness the mighty river Satluj after which you will check-in the hotel at Sangla and take rest. In the evening you can witness the river valley of Baspa that is elevated at a height of 9000 ft, considered as one of the lovely valleys in the Mountain ranges. You can admire the beautiful apple orchards, and the rich culture of the people out there! Stay overnight after having dinner.

Day3

Sangla To Chitkul And to Kalpa

Morning we hop in our ride again as we head further towards Indo – Tibet border to Chitkul. This place is located on the banks of Baspa River and is the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibet border. Chitkul is the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibet border and lies deep within the Kinnaur Valley. Like a doorway opening into vast, windy landscape of serene beauty, a curve around a small hill and you see this majestic and beautiful valley. Checkin into the hotel for dinner & Overnight stay.

Day4

Kalpa sightseeing To Shimla

Morning we hop in our ride again as we head further towards and visit Roghi Village & Suicide point. Then proceed towards the Shimla. Checkin into hotel for dinner & overnight stay.

Day5

Shimla To Delhi

Early in the morning after having breakfast checkout from the hotel & get ready for the Full day journey to Delhi your drop off point.

Here your Journey Ends.
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1) Individual Cab for 5 days from Delhi To Delhi.


2) Accommodation for 4 nights.


3) Meal Plan : MAP (veg.)


4) Taxes & Expenditures Included (Parking, Toll Tax, Green Tax Fuel Exp. and
Driver Exp. etc.)


5) All the sightseeing as per itinerary.

 

1) No Hidden Charges.


2) Monument entrance fee / Camera fees/ Room Heater.


3) Any personal expensive – laundry, shopping, tip etc.


4)Airfare / Train fare/ AC not work on Hilly Area.

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