Kinnaur - The Land of Apples
- Ex Chandigarh
6N/7D
Duration
All year round
Best time to visit
Dinner and Breakfast
Meals provided
Hotels or Homestays or Camps
Stay provided
Local experienced driver
Transport
Kinnaur, a captivating district in Himachal Pradesh, offers a journey through breathtaking landscapes, rich traditions, and serene valleys. Nestled in the Himalayas, it’s known for its rugged terrain, lush orchards, and vibrant culture.
Places Covered
- Narkanda
- Hatu Peak
- Sangla
- Batseri
- Rakcham
- Chitkul (Last Village)
- Kamru Fort
- Kalpa
- Roghi
- Sarahan
- Bhimakali Temple
- Chail
- Kufri
Kinnaur district is a Himalayan gem with rugged landscapes, lush orchards, and vibrant culture, perfect for adventure and tranquility seekers alike.
You’ll experience:
- Narkanda: A serene hill station in Himachal Pradesh known for skiing and apple orchards.
- Hatu Peak: Majestic peak near Narkanda, offering panoramic views of the Himalayas.
- Sangla: Picturesque valley in Kinnaur with lush landscapes and the Baspa River.
- Batseri: Quaint Kinnauri village known for its traditional architecture and culture.
- Rakcham: A charming village in Kinnaur, offering a tranquil escape amidst mountains.
- Chitkul (Last Village): The last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border, known for its stunning scenery.
- Kamru Fort: A historic fort in Sangla Valley, featuring intricate woodwork and ancient temples.
- Kalpa: A scenic village with breathtaking views of the Kinner Kailash range.
- Roghi: A serene village in Kinnaur known for its apple orchards and tranquility.
- Sarahan: A picturesque village famous for the Bhimakali Temple and stunning landscapes.
- Bhimakali Temple: An ancient and architecturally significant temple in Sarahan.
- Chail: A serene hill station known for the Chail Palace and lush deodar forests.
- Kufri: A popular destination for winter sports and a wildlife zoo, near Shimla.
Day | Day Plan | Travel Time |
Day 1 | Chandigarh to Narkanda via Shimla, Kufri | 6-7 hrs |
Day 2 | Narkanda to Sangla via Hatu Peak & Hatu Temple | 6-7 hrs |
Day 3 | Sangla to Chitkul (Last Village) via Rakcham, Batseri. Hike to Glacier Point, if you want | 2-3 hrs |
Day 4 | Sangla to Kalpa via Kamru Fort, Recong Peo, Narayan Nagini Temple, Monastery & Roghi | 3-4 hrs |
Day 5 | Kalpa to Sarahan. Visit Bhimakali Temple, attend Evening Prayers | 5-6 hrs |
Day 6 | Sarahan to Chail via Kufri, Chini Bungalow, Himalayan National Park, Cricket Ground | 5-6 hrs |
Day 7 | Chail to Chandigarh drop | 4-5 hrs |
Your trip includes:
- Breakfast and Dinner as per the plan
- Transport and experienced local driver as per the plan
- Stay at the list of hotels shared as per the plan
- Driver to act as a basic guide
- All expenses for the driver are paid for, including all tolls, fuel, meals and accommodation
- Local coordinator in Himachal to handle your trip
Your trip excludes:
- 5% GST
- Lunch, snacks and beverages (except the ones with meals)
- Any kind of insurance/ emergency and evacuation cost
- Local Guide
- Bus ticket cost/Monument Entry fee/Cost of permits
Here is the ultimate packing list for your Himachal trip.
- Shirt/t-shirt – 3-4
- Jeans/trekking pants – 2
- Windproof jacket of decent quality
- Regular socks – 3-4 pair
- Scarf/muffler (optional)
- Comfortable hiking/training shoes
- Floaters/sandals/chappals
- Water bottle
- Cap/hat
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Lip balm
- Moisturizer
- Torch/flashlight
- Daypack/small backpack to carry it with you every day
- Prescription medicines (if any)
- Trekking pole (optional)
If you are travelling the in winter – please carry
- Thermals (upper and lower)
- Warm fleece/thick pullover – 2
- Woollen cap
- Woollen gloves
- Woollen socks
Kinnaur district is a Himalayan gem with rugged landscapes, lush orchards, and vibrant culture, perfect for adventure and tranquility seekers alike.
You’ll experience:
- Narkanda: A serene hill station in Himachal Pradesh known for skiing and apple orchards.
- Hatu Peak: Majestic peak near Narkanda, offering panoramic views of the Himalayas.
- Sangla: Picturesque valley in Kinnaur with lush landscapes and the Baspa River.
- Batseri: Quaint Kinnauri village known for its traditional architecture and culture.
- Rakcham: A charming village in Kinnaur, offering a tranquil escape amidst mountains.
- Chitkul (Last Village): The last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border, known for its stunning scenery.
- Kamru Fort: A historic fort in Sangla Valley, featuring intricate woodwork and ancient temples.
- Kalpa: A scenic village with breathtaking views of the Kinner Kailash range.
- Roghi: A serene village in Kinnaur known for its apple orchards and tranquility.
- Sarahan: A picturesque village famous for the Bhimakali Temple and stunning landscapes.
- Bhimakali Temple: An ancient and architecturally significant temple in Sarahan.
- Chail: A serene hill station known for the Chail Palace and lush deodar forests.
- Kufri: A popular destination for winter sports and a wildlife zoo, near Shimla.
Day | Day Plan | Travel Time |
Day 1 | Chandigarh to Narkanda via Shimla, Kufri | 6-7 hrs |
Day 2 | Narkanda to Sangla via Hatu Peak & Hatu Temple | 6-7 hrs |
Day 3 | Sangla to Chitkul (Last Village) via Rakcham, Batseri. Hike to Glacier Point, if you want | 2-3 hrs |
Day 4 | Sangla to Kalpa via Kamru Fort, Recong Peo, Narayan Nagini Temple, Monastery & Roghi | 3-4 hrs |
Day 5 | Kalpa to Sarahan. Visit Bhimakali Temple, attend Evening Prayers | 5-6 hrs |
Day 6 | Sarahan to Chail via Kufri, Chini Bungalow, Himalayan National Park, Cricket Ground | 5-6 hrs |
Day 7 | Chail to Chandigarh drop | 4-5 hrs |
Your trip includes:
- Breakfast and Dinner as per the plan
- Transport and experienced local driver as per the plan
- Stay at the list of hotels shared as per the plan
- Driver to act as a basic guide
- All expenses for the driver are paid for, including all tolls, fuel, meals and accommodation
- Local coordinator in Himachal to handle your trip
Your trip excludes:
- 5% GST
- Lunch, snacks and beverages (except the ones with meals)
- Any kind of insurance/ emergency and evacuation cost
- Local Guide
- Bus ticket cost/Monument Entry fee/Cost of permits
Here is the ultimate packing list for your Himachal trip.
- Shirt/t-shirt – 3-4
- Jeans/trekking pants – 2
- Windproof jacket of decent quality
- Regular socks – 3-4 pair
- Scarf/muffler (optional)
- Comfortable hiking/training shoes
- Floaters/sandals/chappals
- Water bottle
- Cap/hat
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Lip balm
- Moisturizer
- Torch/flashlight
- Daypack/small backpack to carry it with you every day
- Prescription medicines (if any)
- Trekking pole (optional)
If you are travelling the in winter – please carry
- Thermals (upper and lower)
- Warm fleece/thick pullover – 2
- Woollen cap
- Woollen gloves
- Woollen socks
Detailed itinerary
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