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Himachal Pradesh is a tiny
hill state whose pleasant summers make it a popular holiday
resort. The Raj still lingers in Shimla, the state capital and
former summer capital during British rule. Kullu-Manali are
neighbouring resorts, surrounded by pine covered hills and lush
meadows. Himachal has, in addition to popular resort towns, a
series of secluded hill retreats ideal for interested anglers,
trekkers and those wanting a quiet getaway. Many of these
include: from Shimla – Mashobra, Kufri, Naldehra; those around
Kullu-Manali include Manikaran, Naggar and Brighu Lake; the
barely accessible valleys of Lahaul and Spiti are a trekker’s
delight.
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Shimla
Situated
in the north-west Himalayas, Shimla is the capital of Himachal
Pradesh. Spread across 12 kms along a ridge that overlooks
terraced hillsides and cultivations, Shimla is magnificently
robed in dense forests of oak and pine, fur and rhododendron,
and it is best to travel here on the slow train from Kalka.
Shimla also is a convenient base for variety of adventure sports
such as Skiing, Trekking, Fishing and Golfing etc. |
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Area: 18 km²
Altitude: 2,213 metres.
Temperature (°C):
Summer: Max.27, Min.14.5
Winter: Max.16.5, Min.5.2
Clothings: Summer - Light woollens, Winter -
Heavy woollens.
Best Season: April to Mid-July, Mid-September to
Mid-November.
Languages Spoken: Pahari (Local Dialect), Hindi,
English. |
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How to get there
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Air : Vayudoot
services connect Jubbor-Hatti (23 kms from Shimla) with
Kullu, Chandigarh and Delhi. Delhi is in turn connected
with Culcutta by Indian Airlines flights. Jagson Airlines
has also flights from Delhi to Shimla. |
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Rail:
Shimla is connected by a narrow guage railway line with
Kalka (90 kms) which in turn is connected with the major
cities in India. |
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Road:
Regular bus services connect Shimla with Chandigarh 117
kms, Kullu 220 kms, Manali 260 kms, Delhi 343 kms, Mandi
150 kms, Pathankot 380 kms, Ambala 151 kms, Chail 43 kms,
Dehradun 240 kms |
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Locat
Transport: Taxis are available here as the main local
transport. |
Places of
Interest
Jakhoo Hill- 2 kms
Glen- 4 kms
Summer Hill- 5 kms
Chadwick Falls- 7 kms
Zoo- 4 kms, Navbahar- 4 kms
Sanket Mochen- 5 kms
Tara Devi Temple- 8 kms
Institute of Advance Studies- 4 kms
Aviary at Old Raj Bhavan- 1 km
Tibetan Monastery- 8 kms
Dhengu Mata Temple- 5 kms
Excursions
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Naldera : 23 kms
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Tattapani : 43 kms
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Wildflower Hall : 13 kms
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Mashobra : 13 kms
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Craignano : 16 kms
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Fruit Research Station: 08 kms
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Kufri : 16 kms
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Indira Holiday Home : 18 kms
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Chail : 43 kms
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Barog : 55 kms
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Kasauli : 77 kms
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Kiarighat : 23 kms
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Solan : 48 kms
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Bon Monastery Uohghat : 61 kms
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Fagu : 22 kms
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Narkanda : 64 kms
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Kotgarh : 82 kms
Sporting
Activities
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Golfing: Nine hole Golf
Course at Naldhera, 23 km from Shimla.
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Fishing: Trout fishing is
available at Rohru 110 km from Shimla and at Seema 1 km from
Rohru. Mahaseer fishing is available at Tattapani 43 km from
Shimla. Licence fee Rs.10 per day per person. Licencing
Authority :- Assistant Director-Fisheries, Khaline, Shimla (H.P.),
Tel : 4732 & 6985.
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Skiing: The skiing season
generally commences in the first fortnight of January and
continues till Mid-March depending upon snow conditions. HPTDC
organises ski courses of 7 days and 15 days duration at
Narkhanda (65 km) every year. The facilities for the
participants include boarding, lodging and equipment. Cost for
7 days Rs. 1500/-, for 15 days Rs. 3000/-
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Trekking: The
Shimla-Kinnaur region offers some exciting trekking
opportunities viz.
a) Shimla to Kulu via Jaloni Pass (66 kms).
b) Shimla to Kulu via Bashleo Pass (56 kms).
c) Sarahen to Sangla (106 kms).
Dalhousie
Dalhousie, nestling in the outer slopes of Dhaulandhar
range, is a excellence hill station. It is known for its bracing
climate and picturesque scenery.
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Area: 13 sq. km.
Altitude: 2036 metres.
Temperature (°C):
Summer - Max 23.5, Min 15.5
Winter - Max 10, Min 1
Clothings: Summer - Light woollens, Winter - Heavy
woollens.
Best Season: April to November.
Languages Spoken: Pahari (Local Dialect), Hindi,
English. |
How to get
there
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Air : The nearest
airports Amritsar (118 kms) & Jammu (188 kms) are
connected to Delhi by Indian Airlines as well as by
Vayudoot flights. |
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Rail:
The nearest railhead is Pathankot (80 kms) and is
connected to all of the major cities in India.90 kms)
which in turn is connected with the major cities in India. |
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Road:
Regular bus services connect Dalhousie with Amritsar 188
kms, Jalandhar 192 kms, Pathankot 80 kms, Chamba 56 kms,
Manali 402 kms, Delhi 563 kms, Chandigarh 352 kms,
Dharamshala 143 kms, Khajjiar 27 kms, Jammu 188 kms. |
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Locat
Transport: Taxis and ponies are available. |
Places of Interest
and Excursions
Panjpulla (2 kms)
Subhash Baoli & Jandri Ghat (1.6 kms)
The Round (4.8 kms)
Dainkund (10 kms)
Khajjiar (27 kms)
Kalatop Wild Life Sanctuary; Kugti Wild Life Sanctuary (35 kms
on foot)
Tundah Wild Life Sanctuary (45 kms)
Chamba
Perched on a
flat mountain shelf, the town of Chamba is known for its ancient
temples and Chaugan - a public promenade.
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Air : Nearest airport
is Dharamshala connected to Delhi by Vayudoot services. |
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Rail: Nearest
railhead is Pathankot (120 kms) which is connected to
major cities in India. |
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Road:
By the State Highway No. 33/35, Chamba is connected to all
parts of the country. Important road distances are:
Amritsar 245 kms, Kangra 180 kms, Pathankot 120 kms,
Shimla 422 kms, Manali 470 kms, Dharamshala 180 kms,
Dalhousie 56 kms, Khajjiar 30 kms, Mandi 334 kms, Jammu
229 kms etc. |
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Locat Transport:
Taxis, Jeeps and buses available. |
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Area: 2.4 km²
Altitude: 926 metres
Temperature(°C):
Summer- Max. 39, Min. 8
Winter- Max. 10, Min. 1.1
Clothings: Summer- Light woollens, Winter- Heavy
woollens.
Best Season: April to Mid July and Mid September to
December.
Languages Spoken: Pahari (Local Dialect), Hindi,
English. |
Places of Interest
Lakshman Narayan Temple, Chamunda
Temple, Katasan Devi Temple, Bhuj Sing Museum, Chaugan.
Excursions
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Saral (11 km)
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Salooni (56 km)
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Saho (12 km)
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Badal (22 km)
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Bharmaur (69 km)
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Shakti Devi Temple (40 km)
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Mindhal (125 km)
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Khajjiar (30 km)
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Mani Mahesh: 35 kms from
Bharmaur
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The Lake of Mani Mahesh,
(3,950 metres), is the highest of the sacred lakes in Chamba
district. It is an important pilgrim centre and thousands of
people every year visit this sacred lake on the 15th day
after Janmastami (July-August) to take a dip in the water.
Trekking
Chamba provides ample oppurtunities for trekking as it has three
well-definned snow ranges Dhauladhar, Pir Panjal and Laskar.
Some trekking routes are:
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Chamba - Sarol (8 kms) - Bandal (24 kms) - Chhatrari (40
kms).
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Chamba - Tissa (67 kms) - Triala (21 kms) - Strundi (14
kms) - Bindrabani (18 kms) - Kilar (11 kms), Kishtwar (or turn
east about half way to Kishtwar and cross the Umasila Park
into the Zanskar valley or trek South East to Keylong).
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Chamba - Tissa (67 kms) - Triala (21 kms) - Strundi (14.5
kms), Brindabani (18 kms) - Kilar (11 kms) - Purthi (29 kms),
Ravoli (23 kms) - Tindi (18 kms), Salguraor (16 kms) - Udeypur
(16 kms). It is ten days trek.
FISHING: Mahaseer fishing
is permitted in river Ravi and its tributaries like Siul, Chakki,
Dehar, Behral, Salkhad.
For necessary licence please
contact: The Fisheries Officer, Chamba.
Dharamsala
Dharamshala
stands on a spur of the Dhauladhar range amidst magnificient
deodar and pine forests, tea gardens and beautiful hills. It is
also known as 'The Lhasa in India'.
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Area: 28.81 sq. km.
Altitude: Between 1250 metres and 1982 metres.
Temperature (°C):
Summer - Max.33, Min.22
Winter - Max.15, Min. 0
Clothings: Summer - Light woollens, Winter - Heavy
woollens.
Best Season: April to June and September to November.
Languages Spoken: Pahari (the local dialect), Hindi. |
How to get
there
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Air: The nearest
airport, Amritsar (200 kms), is connected to New Delhi by
Indian Airlines. |
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Rail: The nearest
railhead Pathankot (90 kms) is connected to major cities
in India. There is a narrow guage train from Pathankot to
Kangra (18 kms). |
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Road: Direct &
regular bus services link Dharamshala with Chandigarh 239
kms, Delhi 514 kms, Dalhousie 143 kms, Hoshiarpur 128 kms,
Jwalamukhi 55 kms, Jammu 197 kms, Kangra 18 kms, Kullu 214
km, Manali 253 km, Mandi 147 km, Nangal 145 kms, Palampur
35 kms Chamba 192 kms and Shimla 322 kms. |
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Local Transport:
Buses and taxis available. |
Places of
Interest
MC leodganj (10 kms)
Tibetan Medical & Astro Institute; Bhagsunath (11 kms)
St. John's Church (8 kms)
Kunal Pathri (3 kms)
War Memorial (2 kms)
Excursions
Chirmaya Topovan (10 km)
Dal Lake (11 km)
Dharamkot (11 km)
Triund (17 km)
Kareri (22 km)
Kangra (18 km)
Jwalamukhi (56 km)
Nadaun (10 km)
Chintpurni (80 km)
Masroor (40 km)
Trilokpur (41 km)
Nurpur (66 km)
Sujanpur Tira (80 km)
Chamunda Devi Temple (15 km)
Palampur (35 km)
Pong Wild life Sanctuary (Kangra)
Bassa Wild Life Sanctuary (Kangra)
Trekking
There is a branch of the
Mountaineering Institute Manali, Dharamshala.
Routes:
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Dharamshala-Dharamkot-Triund-Dharamshala - 34 kms.
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Dharamshala-Khanyara-Aghanjar-Mahadev-Dharamshala - 16 kms.
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Dharamshala-Chamunda-Dadh-Dharamshala - 29 kms.
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Dharamshala-Bhagsunath-Dharamshala - 22 kms.
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Dharamshala-Kareri Lake-Dharamshala
- 35 kms.
Kulu-Valley
The Valley of
Gods, as the Kullu Valley has come to be known, if perhaps the
most delightful region in the Western Himalayas. Situated on the
banks of the river Beas, Kullu, the headquarters of the
district, serves as a nerve centre of the valley and is the
starting place for a number of treks.
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Area: 6.68 sq.kms.
Altitude: 1,219 metres.
Temperature (°C):
Summer- Max. 30.8, Min. 18.8
Winter- Max. 16.4, Min. 5.2
Rainfall: 102 cms.
Clothings: Summer- Light woollens, Winter- Heavy
woollens.
Best Season: Mid-March to Mid-November. |
How to get
There
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Air :
The nearest airport Bhuntar (10 kms from Kullu) is
connected by Vayudoot services with Delhi and Chandigarh.
Jagson & Continental Airlines also operates flights from
Delhi to Kullu |
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Rail:
The nearest most convenient railhead is Chandigarh (272
kms). The other nearest narrow gauge railheads are
Jogindarnagar (166 kms) with a change at Pathankot and
Shimla (240 kms) with a change at Kalka. |
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Road:
Kullu is connected by road with Ambala (606 kms),
Chandigarh (556 kms), Delhi (798 kms), Pathankot (278 kms),
Shimla (240 kms), Manali (40 kms), Palampur (164 kms),
Mandi (70 kms), Kyelang (158 kms), Katrain (21 kms),
Rohatang Pass (91 kms), Dharamshala (213 kms), Dalhousie
(334 kms), Chamba (383 kms), Bilaspur (139 kms),
Jogindarnagar (166 kms) etc. Regular bus-services connect
Kullu with the above places and others. |
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Manali
For a lavish display of natural scenery, it is one of the
principal snow places of the Kullu region. And Manali is at an
altitude of beauty and gateway to Dhauli and Spiti.
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Area: 5.12 sq.kms.
Altitude: 1,926 metres.
Temperature (°C):
Summer: Max. 25, Min. 12
Winter: Max. 14.5, Min. 2
Clothings:
Summer: Light woollens for both the places.
Winter: Heavy woollens for both the places.
Best Season: April to Mid-July and Sep. to Nov. for
both the places.
Languages Spoken: Pahari (Local Dialect), Hindi,
English.
STD Code: 01902 |
How to
Reach
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Air : The nearest
airport Bhuntar (10 kms from Kullu and 50 kms from Manali)
is connected by Vayudoot services with Delhi and
Chandigarh. Jagson & Continental Airlines also operates
flights from Delhi to Kullu. |
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Rail:
The nearest most convenient railhead is Chandigarh (397
kms from Kullu and 357 kms from Manali). The other nearest
narrow gauge railheads are Jogindarnagar (126 kms from
Kullu & 166 kms from Manali) with a change at Pathankot
and Shimla (240 kms from Kullu & 280 kms Manali) with a
change at Kalka. |
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Road:
Kullu and Manali both the places are on the National
Highway No. 21. Motorable roads and regular bus services
connect Kullu & Manali to most of the important places in
Himachal Pradesh and the neighbouring states.
Some of the road-distances are:-
kms Ambala Chandigarh Delhi Pathankot Shimla Palampur
Dalhousie
Kullu- 606 398 563 278 220 164 334
Manali- 646 357 603 318 260 204 294
kms Chamba Keylang
Bilaspur Rohtang Pass Dharamshala Jogindarnagar
Kullu- 383 158 139 91 213 126
Manali- 343 118 179 51 253 166 |
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Taxi
(4 seats): Taxi services are avilable here from one
place to another inand outside of the state. |
Places of
Interest
Raghunathji Temple (1 km)
Vaishno Devi Temple (4 km)
Jagannath Temple (3 km)
Bijli Mahadev Shrine (13 km).
Excursions
Raison (16 km)
Katrain (20 km)
Naggar (28 km)
Bajaura (15 km)
Kasol (42 km)
Manikaran (45 km)
Banjar (58 km)
Larji (34 km)
Malana, Pulga & Khirganga (16 km & 26 km)
Danawar Wildlife Sanctuary (near Manikaran)
Khokhan Wildlife Sanctuary (20 km from Bhuntar)
Khaiv Sanctuary (15 km)
Tirthan Sanctuary (10 km from Bunder Gushanini)
Places of
Interest & Excursions
Vashisht Bath (3 kms)
Hadimba Devi Temple, Tibetan Monastry, Arjun Gumpha (5 kms)
Nehru Kund (5 kms)
Jagatsukh (6 kms)
Kothi (12 kms) & Rahla Falls (14 km)
Solang Valley (13 km)
Rohtang Pass (51 kms)
Keylong Pass (117 kms)
Manali Wildlife Sanctuary (3 kms on foot. HPTDC bungalows are
available here)
Manali-Leh
Road:
There are bus services connecting Manali with Leh via Keylong
during the period July to October/November. It is a two day
journey between Manali and Leh with an overnight halt at Keylong.
There are regular bus services between Manali and Keylong (117
kms) which takes approximately 7-8 hours. Bus services between
Keylong and Leh (390 kms) largely depend on the weather and road
conditions. The journey takes approximately 18-19 hours. Foreign
tourists are allowed to travel between 15th July and 15th August
on the Leh-Manali road, subject to following conditions.
a) Only groups of foreign tourists
whose visits are arranged by Indian Travel Agents, recognised by
the Govt. of India, are allowed to travel provided the travel
agents representative accompanies the group.
b) Their travel has to be confined to specified modes of
conveyance like jeep matador etc.
c) A police escort by the State government is attached to the
group.
Sports
Institute of Mountaineering & Allied Sports, Manali, Tel: 42.
This institute organises training courses, both basic and
advanced, in hiking, mountaineering, skiing, water sports and
mountain rescues. The complex has hostel facilities and
equipment for trekking/hikingcan be hired from institute.
Fishing
The Kulu valley offers ample opportunities for trout fishing in
the river Beas & its larger tributaries. Licences can be
obtained from the Fisheries officer - Katrain.
Trekking
Kulu-Manali, together with Lahaul-Spiti, offers possibly the
best trekking opportunities. Some important treks in Kulu-Manali
region:-
Raison-Malana-Chandrakhan-Raison
(139 kms) - 11 days
Manali-Bhirug-Rohtang Pass-Manali (55 kms) - 4 days
Manali-Chandratal-Keylong (120 kms) - 10 days
Manali-Chhikar-Hamta Pass-Jagatsukh-Manali (55 kms) - 6 days
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Kinnaur, Spiti and
Lahaul
Located in the
dizzy heights of the Himalayas, with passes that remain closed
for six months, Kinnaur, Spiti and Lahaul were till now, a
forbidden land. Now this area has been opened for the daring and
adventurous who can discover what had been hidden from the world
for centuries. From the riotous green of the Sangla Valley-
filled with orchards of apricots, peaches, apples and Chilgoza
pine forests, to the magnificent desolation of the Hangrang
Valley, Mother Nature's portrait is everchanging in Kinnaur.
This land lying on the ancient trade route between India and
Tibet, ringed by the majestic mountains of the Himalayan and
Dhauladhar range is a land of plenty.
Entry
Formalities
Foreign nationals can
travel with permits issued by
(a) District Magistrate:-
Shimla; Rekong Peo (Kinnaur); Kullu; Keylong (Lahaul);
(b) Sub District Magistrate:- Shimla; Rampur; Kalpa, Nichar
(Kinnaur); Keylong, Udaipur (Lahaul); or
(c) Additional Deputy Commissioner's office:- Pooh (Kinnaur);
Kaza (Lahaul) only when they are traveling in a group of four(4)
or more persons with a predrawn itinerary through a recognized
travel agent. The permits can be obtained on presenting the
following documents,viz. i) Three passport size photographs, ii)
Police verification from home town or any other equivalent
documents like passport, driving license etc., which can
establish the identification of the applicant. Foreigners are
required to present an itinerary and introduction by a
recognized travel agent. The tourists are advised to get their
documents verified at the check points at Chitkul,Lippa,Khud
(Kinnaur) and Kaza (Spiti).
How to get
there
Kinnaur
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Air : The nearest
airport Shimla is 224 kms from Kalpa (in Kinnaur). |
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Rail:
The nearest railhead Kalka, 314 kms from Kalpa in Kinnaur,
is connected with the major places in India. |
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Road:
Kalpa is one of the main places in the district of
Kinnaur. Some of the road-distances from Kalpa:- Shimla
224 kms, Rampur 108 kms, Pooh 94 kms, Moorang 22 kms,
Nichar 39 kms, Wangtu 34 kms, Narkanda 160 kms, Chakrata
248 kms, Kufri 210 kms, Sarahan 77 kms, Chaura 63 kms,
Karcham 35 kms, Chitkul 102 kms, Tashigang 116 kms, Shipki
La 126 kms etc. |
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Local
Transport: Buses, jeeps and taxis are available from
Shimla and Rampur. |
Lahaul & Spiti
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Air :
Kullu and Shimla are the nearest two airports. By road
Keylong is 158 kms from Shimla. |
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Rail:
Shimla and Pathankot are nearest railheads. By road
Keylong is 436 kms from Pathankot. |
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Road:
National Highway No.21 connects Manali to Lahaul & Spiti
and Leh. Keylong is one of the main places in the district
of Lahaul & Spiti. Some of the road-distances from Keylong:-,
Kullu 158 kms, Manali 118 kms, Pathankot 436 kms,
Jogindarnagar 284 kms, Rahla 102 kms, Rohtang Pass 67 kms,
Khoksar 46 kms, Gondhla 18 kms, Udaipur 48 kms etc. |
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Local
Transport: Regular buses and taxis are available from
Manali and Shimla. |
Places of
Interest and Excursions
At Kinnaur
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Bhabha Nagar (35 kms from Rampur
on NH)
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Nichar (18 kms from NH on a link
road near Bhabha Nagar)
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Sangla Valley (Alpine meadows)
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Poari (Oil filling station 40
kms from Bhabha Nagar)
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Recong Peo (Dist. H.Q. 7 kms
from NH on a link road diverting from Poari)
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Kalpa (14 kms from Poari on link
road)
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Kothi (House of Goddess Chandika,
3 kms from Recong Peo)
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Ribba (16 kms from Poari, famous
for local brew `Angoori' made from grapes)
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Moorang (Famous for apricot
orchards, 26 kms from Poari on NH)
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Pooh (58 kms from Poari)
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Nako (8 kms from NH on a link
road diverting 1 km short of Yangthang)
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Tashigang Gompa (Treking route)
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Tilasangh Monastery (1 km trek
from Ka, which is 12 kms short of Yangthang)
At Spiti
As Kullu is the valley of Gods we
can say Spiti is the valley of Monasteries. Monasteries like
Tabo, Gulling, Dhankar and Kee are located in this valley. Sumdo
(Entry point of Spiti, situated at the confluence of the river
Spiti and Pare-chu, at an altitude of 3350 mtrs)
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Schichiling (50 kms from Sumdo,
famous for Dhankar monastery)
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Attergu (From here one can turn
right to enter the Pin Valley to reach Kungri
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Kaza (A famous monastery
situated 11 kms from Kaza atan altitude of 4160 mtrs)
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Losar (60 kms from Kaza, near
the confluence of the Losar & Peeno streams)
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Kunzam Pass (4590 mtrs, gateway
to Spiti from Lahaul).
At Lahaul
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Batal (From here one can trek to
Chandra Tal and go up to Bara Lacha Pass, on the Manali-Leh
road)
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Bara Singri Glacier (On the left
bank of Chandra River)
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Koksar (Coldest place in Lahaul,
3140 metres, 21 kms beyong rohtang Pass)
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Gondhla (18 kms from Keylong)
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Tandi (8 kms short of Keylong)
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Bara Lacha Pass (4883 metres, on
Manali-Leh road)
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Udaipur (Mrikula Devi Temple)
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Trilokinath Temple (4 kms short
of Udaipur)
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Suraj Tal (4883 metres, 65 kms
from Keylong)
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Sarchu (Ladakh border)
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Lake Chandra Tal( 4270 metres,
approchble through Kunzam Pass) and some Monateries viz.
Kardang (5 kms from Keylong)
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Shashur (3 kms from Keylong)
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Tayl (6 kms from Keylong)
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Guru Ghantal (4 kms)
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