Exploring Sangla Valley

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner Camps Sangla

If a landscape had the powers of casting spells, then the Sangla valley would be a magician extraordinaire.

Sangla Valley, also known as the Baspa Valley, is located in the greater Himalayan Range. It extends from Karchham to Chitkul and beyond, with Chitkul being the last village on the Indo-Tibetan border. The Baspa River flows through the valley, with glacial streams rich in trout. Surrounded by lush, forested slopes of cedar and pine, the valley abounds in orchards of apple, apricot and walnut.

The word ‘Sangla’ in Kinnauri language means a ‘Pass of Light’. Sangla travel guides are full of references to the mesmerizing sceneries and picturesque spots.

About Kinner Camps

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner Camps, Sangla (2800 m) is a camp nestled in Sangla valley of the Kinnaur Himalayas. Home to one of the oldest tribal societies. Kinnaur, presents an enchanting experience through its uninhibited adherence to traditional lifestyle, custom, and costumes. Sangla Valley is surrounded by lust green slopes & offers stunning view of the high Himalayan snow-capped mountains.

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner camps is a 25 Swiss Style Luxury Tented accommodation & the first camp in the valley to be run by local professionals. It sits comfortably amidst apple orchards. Kinner camps is a five minutes’ walk from the stunning Baspa River which flows through Sangla Valley & eventually meets the mighty Satluj at Karcham.

Kinner Camps Sangla

The camp opens for the season from 15th April to 15th November with 25 Swiss luxury tents furnished with attached bath & all amenities, multi cuisine restaurant serving Indian, Chinese and continental food and a multitude of other activities like Rock climbing, rappelling, nature trails, bird watching, river crossing and many more! We also customize tours as per your requirements.

4N/5D Sangla Valley Tour with Kinner Camps

We can create customized shorter or longer duration packages as per client needs.

DAY 1: ARRIVAL AT SANGLA                                                                            

Arrive at Kinner Camps, Sangla. Relax with a welcome drink and lunch. Later, go for a small walk to explore the camp surroundings. Evening campfire, followed by dinner.

 Overnight at Kinner Camps.

DAY 2: TREK TO GLACIER POINT – BATSERI – KAMROO

Wake up early morning to witness the gorgeous sunrise. After breakfast, get ready for the glacier walk. Leave camp by 10 am. On the way visit Batseri village & Lord Badrinarayan temple, then experience the walk on the glacier.

Return to camp for lunch. Post lunch, go to Kamroo village, visit the fort, and Kamakhya devi temple, the deity of which was originally brought from Assam. Come back to camp for tea. Rest of the evening is free for leisure.

You can indulge yourself in some adventure activities like rappelling, rock climbing and river crossing at our camp at an additional cost payable at our campsite.

Dinner and Overnight at the camp.

DAY 3:  CHITKUL – NAGASTI – RAKCHAM

Early morning, sip morning tea while watching birds like the Himalayan whistling thrush, Rufus warbler, grey tit, flower peckers and sun birds. Go for a walk in the valley. After breakfast, depart by 9.30 and drive to Chitkul (23km), the last Indian village on the Indo-Tibet border. Later, walk/drive to Nagasti, the last civilian point (2.5km). Drive to Rakcham village. Trek and explore Rakchham valley. Carry a packed lunch and have a picnic by the river. Rest of the evening is free for activities and leisure.

Alternatively, opt for a hike to Rackchham village from the campsite through the beautiful jungle trails. Post breakfast, start the hike to Rakchham. A car will be waiting at the end of the trail and drive to Chitkul. Carry a packed lunch and have a picnic by the river at Nagasti. Rest of the evening is free for leisure.

Dinner and Overnight at the camp.

DAY 4: SANGLA KANDA SHEPARD TRAIL OFF ROADING

Wake up early in the morning to the sound of birds humming & water gushing down the river near the camp. You can choose to meditate in the Yoga Camp set up at the camp or one can simply get ready for a quick morning trek or off-roading to Sangla Kanda.

Sangla Kanda excursion is done with a 4 x 4 Vehicle at an additional cost. The drive takes about an hour, to reach atop the meadow. Here, one can enjoy the spectacular views of the entire valley & majestic Kinner Kailash Peak. Since Kanda is traditionally known as a shepherd’s trail, you may come across heard of sheep’s spread across the lush green meadow.

One can trek with the shepherds, sit by the lake, meditate or simply enjoy the packed lunch alongside the beautiful view.

Post excursion, return to the camp. Evening is free for leisure & relaxation.

Dinner & Overnight at the Camp.

DAY 5: CHECK OUT POST BREAKFAST

— End of Tour —

For Price Contact Us

Cost Includes:

–  Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis at all resorts & camps

– All meals included at Kinner Camps.

– Meal Plan on MAPAI basis (Breakfast & Dinner) except Sangla

– Surface transfers as per itinerary by 1 Innova

– taxes, parking & toll

Cost Excludes:

– Inner Line Permits for individuals/vehicles, Entry Fees

– Rail or Air Fare

– Adventure sports at the campsite, local guide fees

– Any other services or meals which are not mentioned in the above “Includes” section

– Expense of personal nature such as mineral water, tips, laundry, telephones, beverages etc.

– Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary / stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, and roadblocks and / or any factors beyond control

– Any services not availed of are non-refundable

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Sangla Valley Tour with Kinner Camps

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner Camps Sangla

If a landscape had the powers of casting spells, then the Sangla valley would be a magician extraordinaire.

Sangla Valley, also known as the Baspa Valley, is located in the greater Himalayan Range. It extends from Karchham to Chitkul and beyond, with Chitkul being the last village on the Indo-Tibetan border. The Baspa River flows through the valley, with glacial streams rich in trout. Surrounded by lush, forested slopes of cedar and pine, the valley abounds in orchards of apple, apricot and walnut.

The word ‘Sangla’ in Kinnauri language means a ‘Pass of Light’. Sangla travel guides are full of references to the mesmerizing sceneries and picturesque spots.

About Kinner Camps

Kinner Camps, Sangla (2800 m) is a camp nestled in Sangla valley of the Kinnaur Himalayas. Home to one of the oldest tribal societies. Kinnaur, presents an enchanting experience through its uninhibited adherence to traditional lifestyle, custom, and costumes. Sangla Valley is surrounded by lust green slopes & offers stunning view of the high Himalayan snow-capped mountains.

Kinner Camps Sangla

Kinner camps is a 25 Swiss Style Luxury Tented accommodation & the first camp in the valley to be run by local professionals. It sits comfortably amidst apple orchards. Kinner camps is a five minutes’ walk from the stunning Baspa River which flows through Sangla Valley & eventually meets the mighty Satluj at Karcham.

Kinner Camps Sangla

The camp opens for the season from 15th April to 15th November with 25 Swiss luxury tents furnished with attached bath & all amenities, multi cuisine restaurant serving Indian, Chinese and continental food and a multitude of other activities like Rock climbing, rappelling, nature trails, bird watching, river crossing and many more! We also customize tours as per your requirements.

7N/8D Sangla Valley Tour with Kinner Camps

DAY 1: CHANDIGARH TO MATIANA

Start your journey after arrival at Chandigarh airport. Drive to Narkanda, a distance of about 6 to 7 hours. Overnight at homestay.

DAY 2: MATIANA TO SANGLA

After an early breakfast, we leave for Sangla (160 kms; it takes about 5-6 hours). Check-in at Kinner Camps to start your trip in exploring the exquisite Sangla Valley, with Kinner Camps hospitality.

DAY 3: TREK TO BATSERI – GLACIER WALK – KAMROO FORT

Walk to Batseri village, with its modern wooden houses and the beautiful wood carvings of the Lord Badrinarayan temple. After the temple visit, experience a walk on the glacier. Return to the camp for lunch. Post lunch, go to Kamroo village, visit the fort, and Kamakhya devi temple, the deity of which was originally brought from Assam. Return to camp for overnight stay

DAY 4: EXCURSION TO CHITKUL, NAGASTI AND RAKCHHAM VILLAGE

Drive to Chitkul, the last Indian village on the Indo-Tibet border. Explore the surroundings of Chitkul and visit the temple of the local goddess Mathi Devi. Walk to Nagasti (2.5kms), which is the last Indian civilian point. Later, drive to the quaint Rakchham village. You can carry packed lunch from the camp and have it along the way by the river at a spot where you can view the magnificent Kinner Kailash Mountain, which is said to be the winter home of the Hindu God, Lord Shiva. Drive back to camp, relax with snacks, tea/coffee and explore the area around the camp. Indulge in some adventure sports like rappelling, rock climbing, and flying fox.

OR

Post breakfast drive to Rakchham village and trek to the campsite through the beautiful jungle trails (3 to 4 hours). This jungle trek is parallel to the Baspa River and this magnficient river is almost your constant companion through the trek. One can experience the less explored part of the valley while walking through the woods. The forest is dense with Pine and Betula utilis (locally known as Bhojpatra) which is a birch tree native to the Himalayas. After reaching the campsite enjoy a wholesome lunch. Spend a leisurely evening by the river after which enjoy a crackling campfire, followed by dinner.

DAY 5: EXPLORE SANGLA VIA HURBA TRAIL, VISIT TROUT FISH FARM

Sip your morning tea with breath-taking views. If you are a bird enthusiast you can try to spot the many birds around the campsite like Himalayan whistling thrush, sun birds, oriels, flower peckers etc.  You can choose to meditate in this ideal setting or can simply get ready to visit the Trout fish farm. This leisurely walk is via Hurba. Hurba is famous for its spring water sources. It is also the natural breeding ground for trout. Interestingly, this species was brought from Norway and introduced by Britishers in the Baspa River. The Trout fish does not allow other species to breed as a result they are only species of fresh water fish found in the valley. Owning to this uniqueness Baspa River is also known as the ‘Angler’s Paradise’. The Trout Farm of Sangla is set up by the Himachal Pradesh fisheries department, to protect and raise the Trout fishes. This is a popular tourist attraction in the Sangla region and is visited by a lot of tourists every year. The Trout Farm fosters various types of prized trout.

Dinner & overnight at Kinner Camps.

DAY 6: SANGLA TO KALPA

After breakfast drive to Kalpa (50kms). Explore Kalpa and Roghi villages. Kalpa is one of the oldest villages, approximately 500 years old and there are documents to prove the same.   The whole village has a stunning view of the Kinner Kailash and Jorkanden peaks. Kinner Kailash is said to be the winter home of the great Lord Shiva. And by its side there is 79 feet single rock resembling the Shivlinga that changes colours as the day passes. Kalpa is famous for its apples & Chilgoza Plantations & the Narayan Nagini Temple Complex, which has Shrines of Hindu and Buddhist deities. Overnight at Kalpa.

DAY 7: KALPA TO SHIMLA

Wake up early and have breakfast. Post breakfast, check out from hotel and leave for Shimla. Shimla is approximately 235 (7 hrs) kms from Kalpa.

DAY 8: SHIMLA TO CHANDIGARH

Wake up early to watch the mesmerizing sunrise. After breakfast, leave for your onward journey, with wonderful memories of the Kinner Camps hospitality.

— End of Tour —

Option 1:

For Price Contact Us

Cost Includes:

–  Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis at all resorts & camps

– All meals included at Kinner Camps.

– Meal Plan on MAPAI basis (Breakfast & Dinner) except Sangla

– Surface transfers as per itinerary by 1 Innova

– taxes, parking & toll

Cost Excludes:

– Inner Line Permits for individuals/vehicles, Entry Fees

– Rail or Air Fare

– Adventure sports at the campsite, local guide fees

– Any other services or meals which are not mentioned in the above “Includes” section

– Expense of personal nature such as mineral water, tips, laundry, telephones, beverages etc.

– Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary / stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, and roadblocks and / or any factors beyond control

– Any services not availed of are non-refundable

Option 2:

For Price Contact Us

Cost Includes:

–  Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis at all resorts & camps

– All meals included at Kinner Camps.

– Meal Plan on MAPAI basis (Breakfast & Dinner) except Sangla

– Surface transfers as per itinerary by 1 Tempo Traveller

– taxes, parking & toll

Cost Excludes:

– Inner Line Permits for individuals/vehicles, Entry Fees

– Rail or Air Fare

– Adventure sports at the campsite, local guide fees

– Any other services or meals which are not mentioned in the above “Includes” section

– Expense of personal nature such as mineral water, tips, laundry, telephones, beverages etc.

– Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary / stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, and roadblocks and / or any factors beyond control

– Any services not availed of are non-refundable

Options
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