Sangla, meaning "Pass of Light," is a scenic valley situated at 8,900 feet (2,700 meters). It is the largest town in Baspa Valley, with traditional wooden houses, apple orchards, and meandering streams.
The Baspa River adds charm to the valley, offering great spots for angling and riverside camping. Sangla is a mix of Hindu and Buddhist cultures, with beautiful Kinnauri temples, monasteries, and forts to explore.
Sangla is a year-round retreat but is best visited from April to October, when the weather is pleasant, and the landscape is green and vibrant.
Fulaich (Phulaich) – August/September – A flower festival celebrated in Kinnaur.
Bering Nag Festival – September – Dedicated to Lord Shiva with grand processions.
Sazo Festival – January – A Buddhist and Hindu festival celebrated for departed souls.
Losar (Tibetan New Year) – February/March – Buddhist festival celebrated with dances and rituals.
Dakhraini Festival – July/August – Celebrates the harvest season.
Stay in a Kinnauri homestay – Experience local culture.
Birdwatching & wildlife spotting – Look for Himalayan Monal and Blue Sheep.
Visit traditional flour mills – Operated using water power.
Short hikes to hidden waterfalls – Explore trails beyond Sangla.
Off-road biking & cycling – Enjoy thrilling rides around the valley.
Sangla is a perfect Himalayan retreat for those who love nature, adventure, and cultural experiences. Whether you're trekking to Chitkul, camping by the Baspa River, or exploring Kinnauri heritage, Sangla has something for everyone.
| Location | Google Maps |
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| District | Kinnaur |
| State/UT | Himachal Pradesh |
| By Air | Nearest airport is Jubbarhatti Airport, Shimla (238 km). |
| By Train | Nearest railway station is Shimla (235 km). |
| By Road | Accessible via Shimla – Rampur – Reckong Peo – Sangla route. |
| Besy Way | Take a bus/taxi from Shimla to Sangla via Reckong Peo. |
| Local Transportation | Taxis available for nearby exploration.
Walking is ideal for exploring the valley and nearby villages. |
| Peak Season | April – June, September – October. |
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| Off Season | November – March (heavy snowfall). |
| Weather Conditions | Summer (April – June): Pleasant, 10°C – 25°C. Monsoon (July – August): Rainfall, risk of landslides. Autumn (September – October): Cool and scenic, 5°C – 15°C. Winter (November – March): Heavy snowfall, -5°C to -20°C. |
| Recommended Days |
2-3 Days Day 1 – Explore Kamru Fort, Baspa River, and Batseri Village. Day 2 – Take a day trip to Rakchham and Chitkul. Day 3 (optional) – Go camping, fishing, or explore more trails. |
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| Budget Estimate |
₹2,000 – ₹4,000 per day Budget stay: ₹1,000 – ₹2,000 (homestays, camps). Mid-range hotels: ₹3,000 – ₹5,000. Meals: ₹500 – ₹1,000 per day. Transport: ₹700 – ₹1,500 (from Reckong Peo). |
| Languages Spoken |
Hindi, Kinnauri, Pahari |
| By Popularity | Offbeat , Widely Popular |
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| By Type | Town |
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