Kinnaur Valley Travel Guide | Kalpa, Sangla & Chitkul

Continuing on towards laying the foundation of comprehensive Travel Guide for Spiti Valley and as discussed in the last article about Hindustan Tibet Highway, first let’s cover the lower Kinnaur Valley in depth before going further towards upper Kinnaur Valley and Spiti Valley.

An ultimate travel guide of Kinnaur Valley

The lower part of Kinnaur Valley is also very much visited by many people during summertime due to ease of accessibility from Shimla/Delhi/Chandigarh and less crowded or offbeat location. By lower Kinnaur, I mean that I will be covering Kalpa, Sangla Valley and Chitkul in this travel guide and maybe upper parts like Nako, Chango, Ropa, Hangrang can be covered in time to come, if required.

Kinnaur Valley Travel Guide

Kinnaur Valley is one of the 12 districts in Himachal Pradesh which is known for its apple orchards, beautiful small hamlets, beautiful meadows surrounded with thick dense woods and not to forget the ever-adventurous roads. One of the roads to Sangla Valley was also got popularly featured by the name Ledge in History Channel as Deadliest Roads in the World 🙂

This adds just the right charm of adventure on the trip. In winters, the presence of snow makes it just a jaw-dropping experience to be in Kinnaur Valley, where the major attraction is the breathtaking view of Kinner Kailash, a mountain sacred to Hindus, close to the Tibetan border.

The beautiful meadows in Sangla or Baspa Valley and Chitkul which is considered the last village in India where one can reach from Kinnaur side, are also covered commonly on a trip to this part of Himalayas.

Snow at Chitkul and a wild dog posing for the shot

Location

Kinnaur Valley is located in the Northeast corner of Himachal Pradesh, about 235 KMs from the state capital, Shimla. The distance of Delhi to Kinnaur Valley is about 570 km considering Reckong Peo. It makes Kinnaur Valley not so far from civilization yet so raw and offbeat.

Altitude

Kinnaur Valley has a mountainous area, ranging in altitude from 2,320 Mtrs to 6,816 Mtrs (7,610 ft to 22,362 ft) where Kalpa is located at an altitude of 2,960 Mtrs (9,710 ft) and Sangla Valley is located at an altitude of 2,696 Mtrs (8,900 ft). Chitkul is the highest in the lot at an altitude of about 3,450 Mtrs (11,320 ft).

In general, people face AMS issues if they spend the second night directly at Chitkul. Hence, it is always recommended to spend a night in Sangla or Kalpa before sleeping overnight at Chitkul.

Weather in Kinnaur Valley

The majority of the year Kinnaur weather is mostly cool to cold. Even in the summer months, you can feel the coolness in the breeze especially in the morning and evening. You will find snowfall in Kinnaur in winter months and a few feet of snow being a common phenomenon.

In summer months, the temperature in Kinnaur revolves around 15-25 degrees Celsius. Come July – August, the rain begins to play spoilsport with landslides and road closures getting common.

Kinnaur in December – January – February

When you visit Kinnaur in winter months, you must prepare very well with heavy woolen clothing. Many hotels remain closed in most parts of Kinnaur Valley. The road to Chitkul closes down in January and February. It can open anytime in December.

Roads to Kalpa and Sangla also closes in between intermittently but as soon as bad weather settles, authorities open up the road connectivity to these tourist destinations in Kinnaur Valley.

Kinnaur in March to July

The snow starts to melt in March and the closed roads within Kinnaur Valley, like the road to Chitkul, start to get open to welcome tourists. The heat starts to rise as we approach the summer months after spring in Kinnaur.

There is a heavy tourist rush from April end to June – July period. Once you get into the last week of July, monsoon lashes Northern parts of India. The road journey to Kinnaur becomes problematic.

Kinnaur in August

Monsoon is one of the worst times to visit lower hills in the Himalayas, including Himachal. And then, combining rains with fragile mountains of Kinnaur Valley, it becomes a deadly combination. Hence, I strongly feel that Kinnaur is not the place to be in monsoon. The entire Kinnaur region is very fragile, and road closures are pretty common.

Kinnaur in September to November

Once the rain goes away, the apple harvest season begins in Kinnaur Valley from late August to September. It runs up to the middle of October in the upper parts of Kinnaur Valley. I do feel that it becomes one of the best times to visit Kinnaur because even the roads are dried up and much better in road conditions, including stability. In November, the temperature starts to go toward sub-zero conditions, and water in pipes starts to freeze at night. The winter chill is there to welcome you.

Making its way… through the mountains

What is the best time to visit Kinnaur Valley?

You can visit this beautiful valley throughout the major part of the year, but in winter things get very tough and heavy snowfall makes it inaccessible sometimes too. But, apart from peak winters in Kinnaur Valley, including Kalpa and Sangla Valley, Kinnaur can be visited throughout the rest of the year without much fuss.

It is important to note that monsoon is not the right time to be in Kinnaur Valley due to common landslides and worse roads, so in any case avoid monsoons My favorite time to visit Kinnaur Valley is Autumn or Fall, when monsoon just resides away and you might still see some apple orchards loaded with apples with clear skies in the background.

Also, please note that Chitkul becomes inaccessible at the time of peak winters, so please avoid going there in late winters without knowing the weather conditions. One snowfall can trap you for months in Chitkul :)…

In case you are going in Apple Season, that is around Late July or August in Kinnaur Valley then be ready for a massive mess of trucks traffic too along with rains and landslides.

Travel Tip: Read my detailed article on best time to travel to Kinnaur Valley.

How to Reach Kinnaur Valley

Below is the most general route to Kinnaur Valley from Delhi that most people usually follow. You can reach Kinnaur on the second day with an overnight halt at Narkanda or anywhere away from Shimla or Chail. However, if you are visiting Manali, then you can travel to Kinnaur Valley from Manali as well via Jalori Pass or the longer Spiti Valley route.

Delhi to Kinnaur from Shimla side by Road

The route to Kinnaur Valley from Delhi via Shimla runs along the Hindustan Tibet Road or NH-05 (previously called NH-22). You will be traveling on one of the most treacherous roads as soon as you enter Kinnaur Valley. The sense of adventure is pure bliss, and in case you drive yourself, you will enjoy the offroading in some sections of Kinnaur.

The route from Delhi along with the distance between the subsequent places is as follows:

Delhi – Shimla (360 KMs) – Narkanda (420 KMs) – Rampur (488 KMs) – Karcham (566 KMs) – Reckong Peo (587 KMs) – Kalpa (595 KMs)

At Karcham, the road bifurcates towards Sangla Valley and Chitkul as per below distance between these places.

Delhi – Shimla (360 KMs) – Narkanda (420 KMs) – Rampur (488 KMs) – Karcham (566 KMs) – Sangla (582 KMs) – Rakcham (596 KMs) – Chitkul (610 KMs)

You will reach Kalpa or Sangla on this road trip to Kinnaur Valley in a minimum of 2 days from Delhi. Mostly, Narkanda or somewhere near Shimla / Chail – Narkanda is an ideal overnight halt to distribute the journey evenly. If you are starting from Chandigarh, you can consider taking an overnight halt at Sarahan as well. The road to Sarahan bifurcates from Jeori which is 23 km from Rampur. The distance from Jeori to Sarahan is 12 km only.

Making its way… through the mountains

Love food on the Kinnaur road trip?

Also, a pit-stop-must is a makeshift dhabha of sorts right after Jeori – Sarahan diversion where an old lady serves lip-smacking Rajma Chawal. Yes, the hygiene is slightly questionable, but it is a dhabha after-all! The taste is unbeatable. Rs 50 for an unlimited plate of Rajma Chawal – sign me up! Apart from that Annapurna dhabha nearby it also is pretty famous for Rajma Chawal too.

Delhi to Kinnaur from Manali side by Road

You can travel to Kinnaur Valley from Manali well. There are two routes that exist. The shorter route that goes from Jalori Pass – Rampur and the longer route in which you travel from Rohtang Pass – Kunzum Pass route while making a Spiti Valley trip from Manali side.

The distance from Manali to Kinnaur via Jalori Pass route is 310 km and will take 12-15 hrs. This route will merge at Rampur on Hindustan – Tibet Highway and then follows the route via Shimla to Kinnaur. I recommend staying overnight at Jalori to break the journey evenly. If you travel from the Spiti side, then it is better to explore Spiti Valley and then travel down to Kinnaur.

By Air

The nearest airport to Kinnaur Valley is at Shimla, about 220 km away. If you are traveling from the Manali side, then you can get down at the Bhuntar Airport which is near Manali. Bhuntar is approximately 245 KMS from Reckong Peo, the center of Kinnaur. However, due to their small size, these airports have limited capacity and connectivity.

Chandigarh Airport lies approximately 340 km. Hence, Chandigarh is the best place to start the journey to Kinnaur Valley if you are flying from any other part of India than Delhi or other Northern states.

By Railways

Shimla is the nearest railway station. However, this would also have limited connectivity. My suggestion would be to have your endpoint of the railway journey as Chandigarh, which is well connected throughout.

By Bus or Public Transport

Reckong Peo is well connected with Chandigarh and Shimla by direct buses run by HRTC, the state bus department of Himachal Pradesh. There is an overnight bus from Chandigarh to Reckong Peo, and one bus leaves Shimla around 11 AM. Once you reach Reckong Peo, you can travel to Kalpa, Sangla, and Chitkul by connecting buses within Kinnaur Valley.

Reckong Peo is also connected by a daily morning bus from Kaza in Spiti Valley as well. So, you can travel from Spiti to Kinnaur as well by public transport.

You should look more details in the article on how to visit Kinnaur by public transport.

Kinnaur HRTC Bus Time Table and Fare

Taxis for Kalpa

You can get private taxis for trips to Kinnaur Valley from Shimla taxi stand. These taxis can also come to Chandigarh or New Delhi for a pickup. I always recommend traveling with local drivers or taxis in remote regions of the Himalayas like Kinnaur and Spiti.

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You can always get connected with local taxi drivers in this list of taxi drivers in Kinnaur and Spiti Valley. Hiring a private taxi for a Kinnaur road trip may cost you about Rs 25000 for 7-8 days. In general, these local drivers charge from Rs 3200-3500 per day for taxi charges which includes everything including their own stays and food.

The prices will come down if you’re traveling in a group. You can also book self-drive cars from Delhi or Chandigarh to plan a road trip to Kinnaur as well.

Preferred Vehicles

The higher ground clearance vehicles are preferable and 4×4 ones not required. However, quite a few people make a trip to Kinnaur Valley in hatchbacks and sedan cars as well. So, it all depends upon your skills to drive and the road conditions at the time of travel.

You can always refer my list of top 40 things to carry on a self drive trip to Kinnaur.

Suggested Itinerary for Kinnaur Valley

I mostly recommend people to spare at least 7-8 days to plan a relaxing trip to Kinnaur Valley. This much days will help you explore the beautiful places on Hindustan Tibet Road as well as relax in the enchanting and peaceful villages like Kalpa, Sangla, Chitkul, and Sarahan.

If you are not one of those who visit places to tick them off from bucket lists, then you can refer my article on Kinnaur Valley – Most Common Itinerary for a detailed plan. I have highlighted the high-level day by day trip plan from Kinnaur below as well.

  • Day 1 | Delhi – Shimla / Narkanda
  • Day 2 | Shimla / Narkanda – Sarahan
  • Day 3 | Sarahan – Tapri – Reckong Peo – Kalpa
  • Day 4 | Rest day at Kalpa
  • Day 5 | Kalpa – Karcham – Sangla / Rakcham (Baspa Valley)
  • Day 6 | Sangla / Rakcham – Chitkul / Sangla / Rakcham
  • Day 7 | Chitkul / Sangla / Rakcham – Rampur – Daranghati / Narkanda / Chail
  • Day 8 | Daranghati / Narkanda / Chail – Delhi
Snowfall in Kalpa in April

Accommodation Options at Kinnaur Valley

There are many accommodation options available at Reckong Peo, Kalpa, as well as Sangla Valley and Chitkul. Many of them are good enough to cater to the varied needs of budgets among people. There are economic guest houses or homestays, which are cheap enough to keep your money saved. But, there are other luxury properties as well which provide the comfort and facilities if you are looking forward to them.

Apart from private accommodation options, you can go ahead and vouch for many PWD Rest Houses in Kinnaur Valley, which are though comfortable and economical but may not suit the needs of every family may be. Also, you require bookings for them, and sometimes, in case of some VIP visit, they may try to push you though not in rights. So, in general, and in case you are OK with average comfort conditions, Quite Recommended!! You can refer: How to Book HP PWD Rest Houses or FRHs

For more details on good hotels to stay in Kinnaur Valley OR good accommodation options to stay in Kinnaur Valley, you can refer the article: Good Hotels or Accommodation options in Spiti Valley & Kinnaur Valley

Where to eat in Kinnaur

Most of the time you will be eating out in Hotels or Camps or Guest Houses or Homestays you will be staying in Kinnaur. However, there are dhabhas or eating joints on the way to Kalpa or Sangla from Shimla, which you can use for in-between meals. Do not forget that famous “Last Indian Dhabha” in Chitkul.

You should always carry your own water bottle and refill it as many times as you need water. It will not only keep you hydrated always, but you will also help in saving the Himalayas from plastic garbage. Remember, every tiny step counts and your step in this direction can help save the Himalayas too !! 🙂 🙂

Places to visit in Kinnaur Valley

Once you enter the gate of Kinnaur Valley, the daunting mountains welcome you, and a kind of adventure begins. The drop around the roads gets higher and higher. The roads start to deteriorate and soon becomes a dirt track. Every tourist attraction places in Kinnaur is much closer to nature than being commercialized towns of lower Himachal.

You can plan a trip to Kinnaur Valley where you can try and explore the following places in or around Reckong Peo.

Sangla Valley

About 120 odd KMs before the Indo-Tibet border, lies one of the most beautiful and romantic valleys in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, Sangla Valley or otherwise also known as Baspa Valley which houses a major village by the name Sangla.

Sangla is about 16 km diversion towards right from Karcham, which is at Hindustan Tibet Highway going towards Kaza from Shimla Sangla Valley is surrounded by thick forest slopes and offers lovely views of the high mountains surrounding it. Recently, various beautiful meadows in this valley (such as Rakcham meadow) have become very popular among shooting various film scenes and advertisements too.

You can read our detailed travel guide of Sangla Valley.

Beautiful Sangla Valley – Rakcham Village

Chitkul Village

About 28 km away from Sangla Valley at an altitude of 3450 Mtrs and on the banks of Baspa river there lies the last inhabited place in India before the Indo-Tibet border named Chitkul. The magical beauty which this village offers is unmatched and incomparable. Chitkul remains closed in winters and is extremely famous for its potatoes in the whole world which are extremely costly as well.

You can read our detailed travel guide of Chitkul Village.

Kamru Fort

About 2-3 km away from Sangla Valley, there is a famous 1000-year-old Kamru Fort considered to be one of the oldest forts in Himachal Pradesh. Do check out when you are in Sangla Valley.

Misc. Trails & Meadows around Sangla

There are loads of trails in these apple orchards that can be hiked around while you stay in Sangla Valley. There are some lovely meadows too (one near Rakcham village as I remember) as well which can be visited or spent the time to bask in the lap of pristine mother nature.

You can also for an easy 3-4 Hrs hike to the Glacier point if you are interested in some snow play. Batseri village to Sangla Village walk of about 12 km through dense Cedar forests is also quite famous among people who love being midst nature and actually feel it.

There is a Trout Fishery Farm on the other side of Baspa River near Sangla Village too which is nice to visit and can be covered in this walk itself. What better having a trout for yourself and later barbecue it over a campfire in the evening 🙂 !!

Hindustan Tibet Road near Reckong Peo Cut-off

Kalpa

Kalpa is one of the best places to see sunset and sunrise in the Himalayas over the Kinner Kailash range. Kalpa is about 8 KMs from Reckong Peo, district headquarters of Kinnaur Valley, which in turn is about 7 KMs diversion from a place called Powari on Hindustan Tibet Highway.

The place is just majestic and the views of Kinner Kailash range from almost any of the hotel at Kalpa would make your jaws drop at any day. I never thought that it would be that beautiful what I witnessed after reaching this lovely place. We were fortunate to witness such fantastic weather at such an awesomely beautiful location in Kinnaur Valley.

You can read our detailed travel guide of Kalpa Village.

Roghi Village

It is about 6-7 KMs from Kalpa and is known for its traditional lifestyle of Himachal surrounded by apple orchards. Very nice place to have a short hike or walk across the village from Kalpa. You will almost feel you are in a time machine and somewhere in the past if you spend some time here in this village.

The villagers have a great knowledge of the place, its flora, and fauna and you can get quite a decent knowledge in the village from them in case you are interested to know about Kinnaur Valley and this region

Kothi Village

Just 3 km from Recong Peo, this village has a Chandika Devi temple which has an unusual architectural style and fine sculpture set amidst a picturesque mountains backdrop.

Medical Facilities

In case you need any medical assistance in Kinnaur, there is a one district hospital at Reckong Peo, being the headquarters of Kinnaur Valley. There is a local hospital at Sangla village, too, being the biggest village in Baspa Valley. The next help for anything major will be available in Shimla.

Floating Clouds Kinnaur as seen from Kalpa

Phone Signals

Most of the mobile phone service connections work in Reckong Peo, Kalpa, as well as Sangla Valley, with best being Airtel. However, as you go ahead towards upper remote parts of Kinnaur like Nako, Puh, Chitkul, etc. then the best option will be to carry an MTNL/BSNL prepaid/postpaid connection. It has maximum coverage in Himachal Pradesh. Vodafone did have issues with some connectivity at times. Lower Kinnaur Valley does not have any major phone connectivity issues.

Petrol Pumps

About 10 km from Kalpa, you can find the nearest petrol pump at Reckong Peo. There was one more fuel pump at Powari, which is on Hindustan – Tibet Highway when you move from Reckong Peo back towards Shimla, which is about 30 km from Sangla Valley.

I am not sure if it is still functional though on my recent trip to Spiti Valley in the first week of May 2013, the Powari fuel pump was not functional. There has been one fuel pump which is fairly new that I saw at Tapri, and it is true as of 2020 as well.

The best thing is to top up your petrol or fuel tank at Narkanda which is fair in terms of quality as well OR the last petrol pump in Rampur that comes on the right side while going from the Shimla side.

ATMs near Kinnaur Valley

There is an ATM as far as I know in Sangla Valley. Otherwise, you will find one for sure at Reckong Peo about 8 km away from Kalpa and 38 km away from Sangla. However, whenever I travel to such remote villages of the Himalayas, you must carry enough cash with you for an emergency without relying on credit or debit cards.

Clouds floating in Kalpa – Kinnaur Valley

Conclusion

Kinnaur Valley is one of such secluded and untouched places in Himachal Pradesh where people must go over and enjoy raw nature in its purest form. It is a perfect place for a family vacation with lovely views all around and yes, a part of the adventure too with rough roads. It is one of those places where the journey is itself a destination. You might opt for your honeymoon destination in Himachal as well.

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This post was last modified on Jan 12, 2020 04:10

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  • Hi Dheeraj,

    First thing I always follow your articles whenever I travel to Himalaya's, they are very useful and helping, thank you, really appreciate!...

    We are planning to visit Kalpa on 27th Sep to 30th Sep 18 from Chandigarh. Based on the current weather conditions is it ok to travel during this period? Also we have 3years old kid with us. Please suggest.

    Thanks!

  • Hi Dheeraj,

    That was a very informative article! :)
    My friend and I are planning to go to Chitkul in December first week. Extreme cold is not an issue but I would like to know if Chitkul is accessible at that time (considering roads and public transport).

    • Chitkul might not be accessible during that time in general. However, past couple of years roads were open in December. I will recommend that you do not plan to stay in Chitkul during that time rather make a day trip from Sangla in case the road is open.

  • Hey Dheeraj,

    I am planning to visit Kalpa from Delhi on October 2nd week. Me and couple of my friends, we plan on covering Sangla Valley and Chitkul as well. We will most probably finalise the dates as 13-21 of October. Could you please assist us with the itinerary? And suggestions too if we could cover any other place

  • Thanks for sharing details. Planning to do it on scooty (delhi>shimla>rampur>sangal>chitul and back ) . 5 days
    day 1: delhi to shimla
    day2 : shimla to sangla
    day3 : sangla/chitkul
    day4: sangla to shimla
    day5: shimla to delhi

    second week of October
    any suggestions.

  • Thanks for ur reply ..
    So there is a chance of road might be closed, and I do not need advance bookings in hotels, right ? I can book/get budget hotels on spot during that time ?

    • Yes, that time of the year, you can book on the spot. No need to book your trip in advance.

  • Hello sir,
    I am from Kolkata, and I would like to get ur suggestion about my trip.
    I am planning to visit kalpa-sangla in 1st week of december 2018 with my wife, we r 2 person . We reach to chandigaerd by kalka mail on 30/11/18 at around 4 am and my return will be 6/12/18 from chandigardh at early morning train. So I have 6 days in my hand.
    Now I would like to ask, if we can visit kalpa-sangla during that time ?
    What is the approx rate of cabs for 2 person ?
    Also approx rate of hotels during that time ?

    My plan is so far --
    30/11/18 reach chandigargh by kalka train at morning and move to sarahan
    1/12/18 sarahan to sangla and night stay 2/12/18 sangla to chitkul and night stay.
    3/12/18 chitkul to kalpa and night stay.
    4/12/18 kalpa to narkanda and night stay
    5/12/18 move to chandigarh and night stay.
    6/12/18 train(janasatabdi) at around 7.20 am from Chandigarh to delhi .

    Plz suggest me if I need some change.Thanks in advance.

    • Hi Dibya,

      You should travel to Kalpa first and then based on road conditions to Chitkul take a call to visit Chitkul or not. Best will be to do it like:

      Day 1 | Chandigarh - Sarahan
      Day 2 | Sarahan - Sangla Valley
      Day 3 | Sangla - Chitkul / Sangla
      Day 4 | Chitkul / Sangla - Kalpa
      Day 5 | Kalpa - Kotgarh/Narkanda
      Day 6 | Kotgarh/Narkanda - Chandigarh

      If the road to Chitkul is open else come back to Sangla

      You can get connected directly to some drivers in Himachal or Spiti Valley or Kinnaur Valley at the link: List of Taxi Drivers for Spiti Valley & Kinnaur Valley. These drivers can come and pick you up from Manali / Shimla / Delhi / Chandigarh too, of course with a price of the pickup as well.

      The rates of the taxis are about Rs 3200-3500 per day depending on the number of days you plan to travel, more the days, less the price. If you are 2-3 in the group, you can opt for sedan taxi cars as well which charges around Rs 2200 per day.

      Otherwise, taxis, in general, are also available on the spot from Shimla or Manali from respective taxi stands. These drivers can help you with finding local stay options too.

      For stay options in Kinnaur and Spiti, check the link: Some Good Options of Stays in Spiti Valley / Kinnaur Valley.

      You can keep an average of 900-1200 per person per day for food and stay on the tour to Spiti Valley.

  • Hi Dheeraj! This article was pretty helpful! I'm planning to travel through kalpa to spiti and then Leh this Summer but I was to slow travel and also do it on a backpacker budget.. Are sangla valley and chitkul connected via public transportation? Also if I don't book an accommodation and reach the villages will I be able to get a cheap homestay with the villagers there? Or set up my tent someplace? I don't want to spend more than absolutely necessary.. Thanks in Advance..!

    • Himanshu, best month to visit Chitkul will be anywhere from April to October. April will have lots of snow if you love to see snow.

  • Sir,
    We are planning a trip to kinnaur in the March first week, plan being shimla - saharan- sangla.... Wanted to know wether chitkul will be accessible /safe to travel at this of time of the year? Also wanted to know whether we can go to kalpa aswell?

    • March first week, it is 50:50 chances that road to Chitkul will open by that time of the year. Kalpa will be accessible.

      • Sir, Thank you so much for the reply. I only have 4 days in hand to travel the kinnaur the plan being: We are planning to hire a car for the entire trip....
        Day 1 : Shimla - Sarahan (visit sarahan) - reach sangla and stay there for night.
        Day 2: Visit sangla.... Then leave for kalpa, visit it and night stay.
        Day 3 : See kalpa.... Then come back to sarahan and stay.
        Day 4: Sarahan to shimla... Train at night.

        Sir is this plan feasible? Also how much time is needed to travel from shimla to sangla with stop and visit at sarahan? Plz help sir.

        • Was visiting this stretch Shimla - Kalpa - Sangla - Chitkul, just 10 days ago. Some roads would have closed by now, specially the one to Chitkul from Sangla, due to snow.

          Of what I could swallow during this whirlwind tour of mine:

          1. Time on the road is just too much! Covering 250 kms on bad hill roads (on stretches) is virtually equal to doing 500 kms on plains. Time to reach Kalpa from Shimla was a cool upward of 11 hours. Too tiresome!

          2. Important observation this - Kalpa has barely anything much of interest to offer. One can easily skip Kalpa. Better to spend a night or two at Sangla and a night at Chitkul.

          • Thank you for the tips and yeah, the journey is tiresome on those bad roads once you enter Kinnaur Valley

        • I will suggest following:

          Day 1 : Shimla – Kalpa
          Day 2: Half day at Kalpa and move to Sangla for overnight stay
          Day 3 : Half a day at Sangla and around and move to Sarahan for overnight stay
          Day 4: Sarahan to shimla… Train at night.

          You can get connected directly to some drivers in Himachal or Spiti Valley or Kinnaur Valley at the link: List of Taxi Drivers for Spiti Valley & Kinnaur Valley. These drivers can come and pick you up from Manali / Shimla / Delhi / Chandigarh too, of course with a price of the pickup as well.

          The rates of the taxis are about Rs 3500 per day depending on the number of days you plan to travel, more the days, less the price. If you are 2-3 in the group, you can opt for sedan taxi cars as well which charges around Rs 2200 per day.

          Otherwise, taxis, in general, are also available on the spot from Shimla or Manali from respective taxi stands. These drivers can help you with finding local stay options too.

          For stay options in Kinnaur and Spiti, check the link: Some Good Options of Stays in Spiti Valley / Kinnaur Valley.

          You can keep an average of 900-1200 per person per day for food and stay on the tour to Spiti Valley.

  • Sir,
    We are 6 friends and we make a plan to shiml, sarahan,Kalpa,kaza and Manali..on may 1st week is it right or good time to visit Spiti valley....pls suggest me...

    • Sumit, you can go all the way up to Kaza but then you have to return via same route to Shimla. Manali - Kaza route will not be open by that time of the year.

  • May I get the mobile number of Mr jai bharadwaj. We are going to kinnaur lahul spiti at October end.

    • Moausami, what are you looking forward to? Driver or stay details?

      • Sorry...I have not mentioned the details. Actually We 7 people are going to Kinnaur, lahul and Spiti at October end. We need a 7 seater Innova with good driver. I got the name of Jai Bharadwaj from one of the comments below. Then I talked to Mr Khemraj Verma and he told that the said innova has bucket seats and only six people can sit.

        I would request you if you can suggest a good driver with 7 seater innova.

        One more question, Will it be a problem if we book hotel on spot?

        • You can get connected directly to some drivers in Himachal or Spiti Valley or Kinnaur Valley at the link: List of Taxi Drivers for Spiti Valley & Kinnaur Valley. These drivers can come and pick you up from Manali / Shimla / Delhi / Chandigarh too, of course with a price of the pickup as well.

          The rates of the taxis are about Rs 3500 per day depending on the number of days you plan to travel, more the days, less the price. If you are 2-3 in the group, you can opt for sedan taxi cars as well which charges around Rs 2200 per day.

          Otherwise, taxis, in general, are also available on the spot from Shimla or Manali from respective taxi stands. These drivers can help you with finding local stay options too.

          For stay options in Kinnaur and Spiti, check the link: Some Good Options of Stays in Spiti Valley / Kinnaur Valley.

          You can keep an average of 900-1200 per person per day for food and stay on the tour to Spiti Valley.

  • Hello Dheeraj,

    Me and my freinds are planning to travel and explore Kinnaur district on month of January to enjoy the snowfall and the view.
    Can you please help me in planning the trip like how many days and which places to visit at that time, how to travel(mainly by bus)* & which is best place to take the hotel.

    *we will be starting our journey from Chandigarh

    • Pratyush, in January you can visit Sangla and Kalpa in case the snow has been cleared of snow. When it snows too much, then the road gets closed at times. Sometimes the road closes at Narkanda itself. Best will be to take a hotel at Kalpa and Sangla. You will need at least 5-6 days to easily explore Kinnaur Valley.

  • travelled to spiti Last month. and It was memorable trip. Iternary is : Simla-Sangla-Chitkul-Kalpa-Nako-Mudvalley- Dhankar Gompa-Kaza- hikkim-Ki kibber-Lossar-Kunzumpass- chandratal. Awesome Journey with Beautiful Views. Driver name is Jai Bharadwaj- Brotherinlaw of Khemraj {Top Drivers in DoW} . Vehile is Innova new Model- Cresta. Very Experienced Driver. Indeed careful. Overall Nice Trip !!!

    • Hello Dear, We are 4 friends from Mumbai all CA in practice and around 62/63 yrs. We all have been trekking though mild, started with first visit in 1985 to Valley of flowers and shri Hemkund sab. Pllanning from 1st November to 6th November to Kalpa via Fagu, Sarhan etc.
      Shall very much appreciate more information from all friends.
      Please also suggest a good Driver with Innova from Chandigarh Airport to Airport.
      Is it possible to reach Fagu in 5 Hrs. from Chandigarh airport?
      How much time it would take to reach Sarhan from Fagu?
      On return planning from Kalpa to Narkanda, How much time

      it would take ?
      All best to all of you.
      I am so pleased, you all young guys really enjoy nature.
      In my city, Mumbai very rare to find people like all of you.

      • You can get connected directly to some drivers in Himachal or Spiti Valley or Kinnaur Valley at the link: List of Taxi Drivers for Spiti Valley & Kinnaur Valley. These drivers can come and pick you up from Manali / Shimla / Delhi / Chandigarh too, of course with a price of the pickup as well.

        The rates of the taxis are about Rs 3500 per day depending on the number of days you plan to travel, more the days, less the price. If you are 2-3 in the group, you can opt for sedan taxi cars as well which charges around Rs 2200 per day.

        Otherwise, taxis, in general, are also available on the spot from Shimla or Manali from respective taxi stands. These drivers can help you with finding local stay options too.

        For stay options in Kinnaur and Spiti, check the link: Some Good Options of Stays in Spiti Valley / Kinnaur Valley.

        You can keep an average of 900-1200 per person per day for food and stay on the tour to Spiti Valley.

        5 Hrs should be fine for Fagu from Chandigarh. Sarahan will be another 3.5-4 Hrs from Fagu, Kalpa to NArkanda is about 6 hrs.

    • Thank you Gouri for recommending the driver, glad you had a wonderful trip.

  • Hi dheeraj,

    we are planning a road trip frm 29th sept-02 oct for four days to kinnaur valley.
    wil it be good time to visit there?
    will road condition s be okay?

    • Yes Hemant, October is a good time to travel to Kinnaur Valley. Carry light woolens. Roads are in good conditions in comparison to rest of the season.

      • Hey Dheeraj planning a trip for Shimla Kalpa Sangla Chitkul in mid may is there any snow?? How’s the weather at that time and recommend clothes? . Should I stay in Chitkul for more than a day??

        Please reply

        • Hey Vipin,

          Well, by mid-May most of the snow in Kinnaur melts away. However, around Chitkul you may find some snow. Weather will be pleasant with light woolens or thermals may be able to do the job. Nights and morning will be cool and the day will be warm. I will recommend staying at least 2 nights in Sangla Valley / Chitkul region.

      • also can u suggets how to travel ahead of shimla till tapri. volvo from delhi is only till simla. how can i travel ahead till tapri as i have a trek starting from tapri

        • Rajan, you can travel from Shimla to Tapri in Reckong Peo bus from Shimla. Get down at Tapri and start the trek.

      • can u suggest suitable itinerary for 3 days. even i am planning to visit from 29 dept-02 oct

        • Rajan, 3 days from where? It is too difficult to make it from Shimla as well being two days required to travel from Shimla to Kinnaur and back and then just one day at either of Kalpa or Sangla.

  • We 5 people are planning for chitlul, kalpa ans sangla valley. Can you suggest some homestay over there ?

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