Incredible india - Kinnaur - Sangla - Bering nag temple - Baspa river valley
Sangla is situated in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh . It is one of most attractive tourist spot of this area along with Rakhcham and Chitkul . It's mainly a river valley of Baspa river , which is one the most important tributary of Sutlej river. The place situated above 10000 foot , these are basically Himalayan hamlet with cold breeze and silence and peace .
Last Village of India | Chitkul | Drone shot | SPITI ADVENTURE | Himachal | Zostel
Chitkul (Chittkul) is a village in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh. It is the last inhabited village near the Indo-China border. The Indian road ends here. During winters, the place mostly remains covered with the snow and the inhabitants move to lower regions of Himachal. Potatoes grown at Chittkul are one of the best in the world and are very costly.
Chitkul, on the banks of Baspa River, is the first village of the Baspa Valley and the last village on the old Hindustan-Tibet trade route. It is also the last point in India one can travel to without a permit.
Of particular interest at Chitkul are its houses with either slate or wooden plank roofs, a Buddhist temple and a small tower. However, there has been an increased use of tin-roofs, especially the high school and the army/ITBP barracks.
The Kagyupa temple has a highly valued old image of the Shakyamuni Buddha, a Wheel of Life mandala and four Directional Kings on either side of the door. Chitkul is practically the last point of the famous Kinner Kailash Parikrama as one can hitch a hike from here onwards.
After one crosses over the 5,242 m high Charang Pass, it is a long and steep run down through slithery scree slopes to Chitkul(3,450m). The powerful goddess of Chitkul is the only non-Buddhist deity to which respect must be paid by the Parikrama pilgrims. It is believed that the local Deity is related to the Deity of Gangotri and till recently the locals would carry the Deity to Gangotri on foot over high mountain passes.[2] Chitkul is situated around 40 km from Karcham, the place where road bifurcates from Hindustan-Tibet Road (NH 22). The Sangla Valley is a delight for nature lovers; especially the stretch after Raksham and right up to Chitkul. The valley is extremely beautiful, on the left bank of the Baspa River are snow-clad mountains and on the right bank the whole terrain is full of apple orchards and wooden houses.
Chitkul is start point for Lamkhaga pass trek and Borasu pass trek. Nagasthi ITBP post is 4km and Ranikanda meadows is 10km trek from Chitkul.
Chitkul is around 569 km from the National capital Delhi and 28 km from Sangla.[4] This is the last Indian village on border with China. The road doesn't take you till the actual border, it closes around 90 km before it and then rest of the area is under the control of Indian Paramilitary force ITBP. There are wooden houses turned into hotels that can be found in Chhitkul, these hotels are a bit expensive and most of the tourist prefer to stay at Sangla and make a day trip to this place. Sangla is close to Chhitkul and hotels and camps provide very good arrangement for living and are comparatively cheaper. While in Chhitkul make sure you carry adequate cash and petrol or diesel for your car as there is no ATM facility or fuel stations in this hilly area. There is also neither a clinic nor any hospital in this area and one has to travel back to Sangla for emergencies. Chitkul is very cold and windy and the road normally closes down around November after the first snowfall.
There are HRTC buses from Sangla to Chitkul on regular interval. Those buses will back to Sangla after 30 Minutes halt at Chitkul. Last bus to Sangla is around 3:30 PM .
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Baspa river in the Sangla valley of Kinnaur district | Aerial
Sangla is a town in the Baspa Valley, also referred to as the Sangla valley, in the Kinnaur District of Himachal Pradesh, India, close to the Tibetan border. The Valley lies perched on slopes near the carries banks of Baspa River. One house atop the next, Sangla offers the quintessential Himachali experience.
As the Baspa river flows on one side of the valley, the houses remain of the opposite less steeper side. The view is breathtaking and as the locus of several treks around, the valley is a paradise for the travellers community. Housing several guest stays and restaurants.
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Chitkul village || Chitkul trek || chitkul Himachal || Chitkul India || Last village Sangla India
Chitkul is last inhabited village near Indo-China border in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh.
Chitkul accommodates base camp for Lamkhaga pass trek and Borasu pass trek.
Baspa river which is famous for apple orchids passing through the east edge of Chitkul village.
Baspa River in Chitkul
Chitkul, last village in India, Himachal Pradesh towards Indo Tibetan border. Altitude of this place is more than 3600 Mts.
This Video was taken in October, 2011.
Sangla - One of the two gems of Baspa valley | Aerial
Sangla is a town in the Baspa Valley, also referred to as the Sangla valley, in the Kinnaur District of Himachal Pradesh, India, close to the Tibetan border. The Valley lies perched on slopes near the carries banks of Baspa River. One house atop the next, Sangla offers the quintessential Himachali experience.
As the Baspa river flows on one side of the valley, the houses remain of the opposite less steeper side. The view is breathtaking and as the locus of several treks around, the valley is a paradise for the travellers community. Housing several guest stays and restaurants.
This footage is part of the broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on 4K, 200 fps slow motion, Full HD, HDCAM 1080i High Definition, Alexa and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Baspa River at Sangla
Baspa river in full flow at Sangla . Video taken from bridge on Baspa
Baspa Dam near Sangla
All gates open Baspa Dam near Sangla
Baspa River
What is the point of traveling?
To do what you want to, where you want to.
Like sitting on a rock on the Baspa River at Chitkul and watching it flow through Sangla Valley in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Chitkul | Sangla Valley | Baspa River | Kinnaur | Himalaya | Himachal Pradesh
Chitkul, on the banks of Baspa River, is the first village of the Baspa Valley and the last village on the old Hindustan-Tibet trade route. It is also the last point in India one can travel to without a permit.
Camping at Baspa River at Chhitkul
Location : Chhitkul Valley at Baspa River
CHITKUL VILLAGE | BASPA RIVER | FRESHWATER | FLOWING WATER SOUND | BASPA VALLEY | #KINNAUR DISTRICT
Baspa River- Chitkul
Baspa River at Chitkul - flowing in from Tibet
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Presenting you with my another video from Kinnaur - Spiti Road Trip May 2018.
Sangla to Chitkul is just 24 Km but the journey takes over an hour to complete. The reason is narrow and bad roads. But even after all this, the journey is very much enjoyable. If you have missed my earlier video. Here's the link:
Chandigarh to Sangla Valley:
There's are hardly much to stop on the way except the beautiful scenic valley. I have tried my best to capture all for you. Once you reach Chitkul, checkout the beautiful and crystal clear water river Baspa. The beauty is unimaginable.
Chitkul is Himachal's last village in Kinnaur. After Chitkul, theres an ITBP checkpost beyond which no civilian is allowed.
I would like to thank my friend Gaurav for traveling with me all the way.
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Hear the Baspa River Flow...
Baspa River flows through the Sangla Valley in Kinnaur region of Himachal Pradesh. You can meet it at Sangla, Basteri, Rakcham and Chitkul villages. It is a sheer pleasure to hear the sound of music that it creates with it vivacious flow...running over the rocks, below the bridges and cutting through the Himalayan ranges.
Traversing Sangla Rakcham Chitkul - Himachal Pradesh
Sangla Rakcham & Chitkul are three of the finest destinations in Himachal Pradesh located close to each other and worthwhile visiting and relishing the nature in its pristine glory. The troika located in Baspa valley has maximum accommodations at Sangla but Rakcham and Chitkul has a few good hotels.The ideal time to visit would be first fortnight of June.
Unbelievably beautiful and cold valleys of Rakcham and Chitkul - Incredible India
Sangla is a town in the Baspa Valley in the Kinnaur District of Himachal Pradesh, close to the Tibetan border, starting at Karcham and ends at Chitkul. The valley is surrounded by forested slopes and offers views of the high mountains. Baspa River flows in the Sangla Valley which is rich in apple orchards, apricot, Walnut, Cedar trees, and glacial streams with trout. Main villages in the valley include Chitkul, Rakcham, Batseri. This area boasts of growing the world's best quality potatoes. The valley remains closed for six months during winter.
Chitkul, on the banks of Baspa River is the last village on the old Hindustan-Tibet trade route. It is also the last point in India one can travel to without a permit. Chitkul is very cold and windy even during summers and the road normally closes down around November after the first snowfall.
baspa river view,chitkul
shooted by atharv chandel