Kinnaur - किन्नौर |
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Kinnaur is well known for its superb treks with some of the most picturesque views. The trek in Kinnaur lets you see the lovely valleys of Sangla and Bhaba and is open to tourists with permits. (The District Magistrate in Shimla, Keylong or Kullu will have to be contacted for the permit). Another popular excursion point is from the Baspa Valley up 16 km away to Sangla. The road is quite rough and it takes approximately one hour by bus.
Located in the dizzying heights of the Himalayas, with passes that remain closed for six months linking them with the rest of the world, Kinnaur, Spiti & Lahaul were till now a forbidden land. Only a chosen few were granted permission to visit this secret world, officials, Moravian missionaries who settled here in 1853 and a few mountaineers. Now this area has been opened for the daring and adventurous to discover what had been hidden from the world for centuries.
From the riotous green of the Sangla Valley filled with orchards of apricots, peaches, chilgozas and apples to the magnificent desolation of the Hangrang Valley, Mother Nature's portrait is an ever changing one in Kinnaur. This land lying on the ancient trade route between India and Tibet, ringed by the majestic mountain of the Himalayan and Dhauladhar range is the land of plenty. The gushing rivers of Kinnaur abound in Trout-the angler's prize catch, their waters have over the centuries chiseled beautiful gorges across this picturesque land and nurtured one of the most unique societies on there banks. In the lush land live the descendants of the Kinners-the demi gods of the Hindu pantheon, whose deeds have been immortalized in epics and the poems of ancient Sanskrit poets.
Located in the dizzying heights of the Himalayas, with passes that remain closed for six months linking them with the rest of the world, Kinnaur, Spiti & Lahaul were till now a forbidden land. Only a chosen few were granted permission to visit this secret world, officials, Moravian missionaries who settled here in 1853 and a few mountaineers. Now this area has been opened for the daring and adventurous to discover what had been hidden from the world for centuries.
From the riotous green of the Sangla Valley filled with orchards of apricots, peaches, chilgozas and apples to the magnificent desolation of the Hangrang Valley, Mother Nature's portrait is an ever changing one in Kinnaur. This land lying on the ancient trade route between India and Tibet, ringed by the majestic mountain of the Himalayan and Dhauladhar range is the land of plenty. The gushing rivers of Kinnaur abound in Trout-the angler's prize catch, their waters have over the centuries chiseled beautiful gorges across this picturesque land and nurtured one of the most unique societies on there banks. In the lush land live the descendants of the Kinners-the demi gods of the Hindu pantheon, whose deeds have been immortalized in epics and the poems of ancient Sanskrit poets.
| Type | Cities | Region Type | Himalayas | Altitude | 2670 m | ||||
| District | Kinnaur | State | Himachal Pradesh | Region | North | ||||
| Area | 6401 Sq.Km | Population as per 2001 census | 78,334 | Languages | Kinnauri, Hindi, English | ||||
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| Nearby Stations | SHIMOGA SME | Nearby Airports | Shimla Airport (SLV) | Nearby Places | Shimla | ||||
| STD Code | 2469 | Pincode | 171001 | Other Names | |||||
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