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Located
in the dizzying heights of the
Himalayas, with passes that
remain closed for six months
linking them with the rest of
the world, Kinnaur, Spiti &
Lahaul were till now a forbidden
land. Only a chosen few were
granted permission to visit this
secret world, officials,
Moravian missionaries who
settled here in 1853 and a few
mountaineers.
Now this area has been opened
for the daring and adventurous
to discover what had been hidden
from the world for centuries.
From the riotous green of the
Sangla Valley filled with
orchards of apricots, peaches,
chilgozas and apples to the
magnificent desolation of the
Hangrang Valley, Mother Nature's
portrait is an ever changing one
in Kinnaur. This land lying on
the ancient trade route between
India and Tibet, ringed by the
majestic mountain of the
Himalayan and Dhauladhar range
is the land of plenty. The
gushing rivers of Kinnaur abound
in Trout-the angler's prize
catch, their waters have over
the centuries chiseled beautiful
gorges across this picturesque
land and nurtured one of the
most unique societies on there
banks. In the lush land live the
descendants of the Kinners-the
demi gods of the Hindu pantheon,
whose deeds have been
immortalized in epics and the
poems of ancient Sanskrit poets.
General
Information
Area 6401 sq. kms
Population 70,931
Languages Kinnauri,
Hindi, English, Tibetan are
understood and spoken by the
people engaged in tourism trade.
Altitude 2670m (Kalpa)
Clothing Light woollen in
summer
Heavy woolens in winter
Visiting Season May
to October
(July to October for a circuit
from Shimla to Manali & Jeep
Safaris as well as trekking and
climbing or vice versa)
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