Nako is a small village located in the beautiful Hangrang Valley of Kinnaur. Located at an elevation of 3625 metres, the village is close to the Indo Tibetan border. Most telecom services fail to provide service at such height. Spending your day without phone is a blessing in disguise. Located in the middle of the … Continue reading Nako : Land of Tranquil Waters
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Khab : Friends Reunited
After staying at Sangla Valley : Seringche Village and visiting Chitkul : India’s last village , I'm headed towards Nako. My driver halts at Khab, a confluence of Satluj and Spiti rivers. Satluj after originating from Mansarovar lake in Tibet enters India through the Shipki la pass. Satluj's journey is brightened after meeting the beautiful Spiti river. … Continue reading Khab : Friends Reunited
Chitkul : India’s last village
Chitkul, better known as India's last village sits in the picturesque Sangla valley. I'm staying in Sangla Valley : Seringche Village and Chitkul is very close from here. Beyond this village lies China. You need the district commissioner's permission if you wish to see the Indo Chinese border. Unlike other villages of Sangla where nature is … Continue reading Chitkul : India’s last village
Sangla Valley : Seringche Village
Sangla Valley better known as Baspa Valley is located in the Kinnaur district, Himachal Pradesh, India. The Baspa river is the soul of these mountains which keeps it awake by its continuous burbling ; a continuous soothing song. Its like a lullaby in the evening and a warm hug in the cold morning. Unlike other … Continue reading Sangla Valley : Seringche Village
After Apple Picking
Hi Readers, I hope you all are fine. Last week I took a road trip to Kinnaur and Lahaul Spiti. These are two tribal districts in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is autumn, a season of abundance and Kinnaur is a treasure trove of apples. It produces one of the best apples in … Continue reading After Apple Picking