KANGRA KINNAUR
Blessed with some of the most spectacular and beautiful landscapes anywhere, it is a travellers paradise -lofty snow peaks, deep gorges, lush green valleys, fast flowing rivers, enchanting mountain lakes, flower bedecked meadows, beautiful temples and monasteries steeped in time. May it be for relaxing, sightseeing, trekking, mountaineering, fishing, para-gliding, skiing, ice skating and golf, Himachal has it all...Come Explore Himachal with himachaltourist...
The remains of the fort of the rulers of Kangra are located on a strategic height, overlooking the 'Ban Ganga' and 'Manjhi' rivers. A saying goes, "He who holds the fort, holds the Kangra" that is why many invaders sacked it. It once used to be the seat of power of Katoch Rajas. Inaccessible cliffs surround the fort on three sides. Once it was an imposing structure of stone. In its highest part were the residences and temples of the old Katoch Kings.
The earthquake of 1905 proved too much for the fort. Its entire structure collapsed and now nothing but its surrounding wall is left. Among its ruins, besides the temple of goddess Ambika Devi, there are two Jain temples too. One of them represents the Tirthankar Adinath. The partly obliterated inscription on it bears the year 1466 AD.
Legend has it that the fort was built by Raja Susharma Chandra after the Mahabharata war. At one time the fort, which occupies a long strip of land, was enclosed with high ramparts and walls covering a circuit of about 4-km. The fort is located at the end of Old Kangra town and is a protected monument maintained by the Archeological Survey of India.
Location: 530 km from Delhi, 125 km from Pathankot.
Height asl: 1000 metres.
Route: Chandigarh - Ropar - Nangal - Una - Kangra - Palampur - Taragarh.
Nearest Town: Dharamshala (50 km).
Rail: Pathankot (115 km), then Palampur by Kangra Queen (11 km). Air: Jammu (5 hr drive).
Other places of interest: Mcleodganj (67 km), Dharamshala (50 km), Dalhousie (183 km), Pragpur (95 km), Jwalamukhi (102 km), Chintpurni (150 km), Manali (192 km
KINNAUR
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, is the land of fairytale and fantasies. Today, this area has been opened for the daring and adventurous, to discover what had been hidden from the world for centuries. Kinnaur has got the spectacular terrain of lush green valleys, orchards, vineyards, snow clad peaks and cold desert mountains. This border district of Himachal Pradesh is also rich in flora and fauna and its culture and languages is different from other parts of the state. Also known as the tribal district of Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur is situated 250-km away from Shimla and is situated on the National Highway No.22.
The landscape varies from the luxuriant green orchards of the scenic Sangla valley to the stark magnificence of the of the Hangarang valley. The massive snow clad ranges that provide a regal dignity to the scene, are dominated by the peak of Kinner Kailash and Kalpa is one of the biggest and beautiful villages of Kinnaur district.
Location: 589 km from Delhi, 238 km from Shimla, 267 km from Kullu.
Height asl: 2700 metres.
Route: New Delhi - Chandigarh - Shimla - Narkanda - Rampur - Karcham - Sangla (Kinnaur).
Nearest Railheads: Shimla.
Nearest Airport: Shimla.
Taxis: Available from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, Kullu and Manali.
Temp: April & Oct - Min 6 deg C.
June - Max 29 deg C.
Clothing: Days from April-Oct are warm, early morning & evenings being colder, light woolens May-July and heavy woolens in rest of the season.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS:
Recong Peo (2290 mts, 38 Km from Sangla village): Recong peo is Kunnaur's district headquarters and has recently built a gompa, where His Holiness the Dalai Lama conducted a 'Kalchakra' ceremony in 1992. The ancient settlement of Kalpa with spectacular views, lies just above Recong Peo.Here is the Hu-Bu-Lan-Kar gompa said to have been founded by Rinchensang-po in 950-1055 A.D.
Kalpa (2759m): Beyond Recong Peo, 14-kms from Powari, on the link road, is the main village of the District-Kalpa. Across the river, facing Kalpa is the majesty of the Kinner Kailash range. This is a spectacluar sight early in the morning as the rising sun touches the snowy peaks with crimson and gold light.
Baspa/Sangla Valley: This valley starts 57-kms short of Kalpa, which has been named after a beautiful & populous village Sangla. Sangla is situated on the right bank of Baspa river 17-kms from Karcham. Journey from Karcham onwards is enjoyable and adventurous throughout the valley. The natural scenery all around and the eternal snow view are picturesque and charming. It is also known as Baspa Valley since Baspa river flows through this area. This is the most charming valley in the entire District of Kinnaur.
Chitkul (3450m): This is the last and highest village in the Baspa valley. Situated on the right bank of Baspa river and there is a road along the left bank from Karcham. There are 3 temples of local goddess Mathi, the main ones are said to have been constructed about 500 years ago.
Nichar (2150m): This village is situated between Taranda & Wangtu on the left bank of Satluj about 5-kms above Wangtu. The scenery is enchanting and Ghoral, antelopes, black & red bears are seen sometimes in higher
HIMACHAL TOURIST PLACE
Blessed with some of the most spectacular and beautiful landscapes anywhere, it is a travellers paradise -lofty snow peaks, deep gorges, lush green valleys, fast flowing rivers, enchanting mountain lakes, flower bedecked meadows, beautiful temples and monasteries steeped in time. May it be for relaxing, sightseeing, trekking, mountaineering, fishing, para-gliding, skiing, ice skating and golf, Himachal has it all...Come Explore Himachal with himachaltourist...
The remains of the fort of the rulers of Kangra are located on a strategic height, overlooking the 'Ban Ganga' and 'Manjhi' rivers. A saying goes, "He who holds the fort, holds the Kangra" that is why many invaders sacked it. It once used to be the seat of power of Katoch Rajas. Inaccessible cliffs surround the fort on three sides. Once it was an imposing structure of stone. In its highest part were the residences and temples of the old Katoch Kings.
The earthquake of 1905 proved too much for the fort. Its entire structure collapsed and now nothing but its surrounding wall is left. Among its ruins, besides the temple of goddess Ambika Devi, there are two Jain temples too. One of them represents the Tirthankar Adinath. The partly obliterated inscription on it bears the year 1466 AD.
Legend has it that the fort was built by Raja Susharma Chandra after the Mahabharata war. At one time the fort, which occupies a long strip of land, was enclosed with high ramparts and walls covering a circuit of about 4-km. The fort is located at the end of Old Kangra town and is a protected monument maintained by the Archeological Survey of India.
Location: 530 km from Delhi, 125 km from Pathankot.
Height asl: 1000 metres.
Route: Chandigarh - Ropar - Nangal - Una - Kangra - Palampur - Taragarh.
Nearest Town: Dharamshala (50 km).
Rail: Pathankot (115 km), then Palampur by Kangra Queen (11 km). Air: Jammu (5 hr drive).
Other places of interest: Mcleodganj (67 km), Dharamshala (50 km), Dalhousie (183 km), Pragpur (95 km), Jwalamukhi (102 km), Chintpurni (150 km), Manali (192 km
KINNAUR
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, is the land of fairytale and fantasies. Today, this area has been opened for the daring and adventurous, to discover what had been hidden from the world for centuries. Kinnaur has got the spectacular terrain of lush green valleys, orchards, vineyards, snow clad peaks and cold desert mountains. This border district of Himachal Pradesh is also rich in flora and fauna and its culture and languages is different from other parts of the state. Also known as the tribal district of Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur is situated 250-km away from Shimla and is situated on the National Highway No.22.
The landscape varies from the luxuriant green orchards of the scenic Sangla valley to the stark magnificence of the of the Hangarang valley. The massive snow clad ranges that provide a regal dignity to the scene, are dominated by the peak of Kinner Kailash and Kalpa is one of the biggest and beautiful villages of Kinnaur district.
Location: 589 km from Delhi, 238 km from Shimla, 267 km from Kullu.
Height asl: 2700 metres.
Route: New Delhi - Chandigarh - Shimla - Narkanda - Rampur - Karcham - Sangla (Kinnaur).
Nearest Railheads: Shimla.
Nearest Airport: Shimla.
Taxis: Available from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, Kullu and Manali.
Temp: April & Oct - Min 6 deg C.
June - Max 29 deg C.
Clothing: Days from April-Oct are warm, early morning & evenings being colder, light woolens May-July and heavy woolens in rest of the season.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS:
Recong Peo (2290 mts, 38 Km from Sangla village): Recong peo is Kunnaur's district headquarters and has recently built a gompa, where His Holiness the Dalai Lama conducted a 'Kalchakra' ceremony in 1992. The ancient settlement of Kalpa with spectacular views, lies just above Recong Peo.Here is the Hu-Bu-Lan-Kar gompa said to have been founded by Rinchensang-po in 950-1055 A.D.
Kalpa (2759m): Beyond Recong Peo, 14-kms from Powari, on the link road, is the main village of the District-Kalpa. Across the river, facing Kalpa is the majesty of the Kinner Kailash range. This is a spectacluar sight early in the morning as the rising sun touches the snowy peaks with crimson and gold light.
Baspa/Sangla Valley: This valley starts 57-kms short of Kalpa, which has been named after a beautiful & populous village Sangla. Sangla is situated on the right bank of Baspa river 17-kms from Karcham. Journey from Karcham onwards is enjoyable and adventurous throughout the valley. The natural scenery all around and the eternal snow view are picturesque and charming. It is also known as Baspa Valley since Baspa river flows through this area. This is the most charming valley in the entire District of Kinnaur.
Chitkul (3450m): This is the last and highest village in the Baspa valley. Situated on the right bank of Baspa river and there is a road along the left bank from Karcham. There are 3 temples of local goddess Mathi, the main ones are said to have been constructed about 500 years ago.
Nichar (2150m): This village is situated between Taranda & Wangtu on the left bank of Satluj about 5-kms above Wangtu. The scenery is enchanting and Ghoral, antelopes, black & red bears are seen sometimes in higher
HIMACHAL TOURIST PLACE