Sangla, often referred to as the 'Baspa Valley,' is a picturesque hill village nestled in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India, close to the Tibetan border. It's a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers, offering a breathtaking blend of stunning landscapes, pristine rivers, and a rich cultural heritage. The name 'Sangla' literally translates to 'Pass of Light' in Tibetan, reflecting its rich Tibetan influence.
Kamru Fort: Ancient fort with panoramic views.
Bering Nag Temple: Ancient wooden temple with intricate carvings.
Baspa River: Ideal for nature walks
trout fishing
and camping.
Chitkul Village: Last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border.
Batseri Village: Serene Himalayan village with traditional wooden houses.
Rakcham Village: Remote hamlet for nature enthusiasts and trekkers.
Sangla Meadow (Sangla Kanda): Lush green grassland with views of the Kinner Kailash range.
Tibetan Wood Carving Center: Hub for exquisitely designed hand-carved items.
Sangla Buddhist Monastery: Significant religious site.
Trout Farm: Learn about trout breeding and fishing.
Rupin Pass: High-altitude pass for challenging treks.