Kinner Kailash Trek: Explore villages, orchards, temples, and epic Himalayan views, including the sacred Shivlingam.
The trek commences from Tangling, a quaint village on the Sutlej River's left bank, renowned for its traditional Kinnauri houses and the revered Nag Devta Temple
As you ascend from Tangling, the trail meanders through expansive apple orchards, especially vibrant during the harvest season, offering a unique glimpse into the region's horticulture
En route, Sangla Valley captivates with its verdant landscapes, traditional Kinnauri architecture, and the Baspa River's pristine waters
A sacred high-altitude lake, Parvati Kund is a significant pilgrimage site believed to be associated with Goddess Parvati, attracting devotees and trekkers alike
Standing at 79 feet, this vertical rock formation is considered a mythical abode of Lord Shiva
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A verdant area en route, named after Lord Ganesha, providing picturesque views and a serene atmosphere for rest
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Known as the entrance to Kinner Kailash, this point marks a significant milestone on the trek, symbolizing the gateway to the sacred peak
Part of the Kinner Kailash Parikrama route, Charang is a remote village that offers insights into local culture and traditions
These meadows are known for their vibrant flora and serve as a picturesque camping site during the trek
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Known as the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border, Chitkul is famed for its scenic beauty and traditional wooden houses