Snow-sheathed alps of Chitkul

Chitkul is at the border of the Indo-Tibet trade route and is a preferred destination for travelers and adventure seekers to witness the grandeur and majesty of the Greater Himalayan range. Chitkul village, the last inhabited province of India, plunges into the sheer corner of Himachal Pradesh. It’s a 2–3-hour drive from the district headquarters of Reckong Peo at Kinnaur. The temperature at Chitkul remains very low, and the road to reach the haven remains mostly closed. The best time to visit Chitkul is in September and October when the weather remains free from climatic disturbances.  

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How is the view from Chitkul?

  1. Beautiful mountain ranges are visible from Chitkul.


    From Chitkul, we can see the elevated mountain ranges that glow in the morning sun, creating a panoramic scene across the environment.

  2. The high-flowing Baspa River flows past Chitkul.


    The high-flowing Baspa River flows past this magical destination and is a focal point for some arduous expeditions in the country. There is a bridge to cross the river’s other end, go on a hiking trail along the West Himalayan mountains, and explore the adjoining area.

  3. The snow-sheathed Alps are visible from Chitkul.

    The snow-sheathed Alps of Chitkul circumscribe the lodges and small huts, giving a pristine elegance and charismatic squint. The best view of Chitkul is during the morning, when all the mountains shine, and at twilight, the setting sun creates a magical scene across the entire panorama.

CHITKUL FAQ

Where is Chitkul situated?


Chitkul is the last inhabited village in India, situated in Himachal Pradesh.

How do we reach Chitkul?


Travelers can reach Chitkul from Reckong Peo by public transport via Sangla Valley in a few hours. The journey to Chitkul is through high-end ridges and twisted roads, so the driver must drive smart and keep calm.

What are the things to do in Chitkul?


Chitkul is a favored destination among young and senior adventure seekers who love mountains. The high-flowing Baspa River is something to watch out for in this beautiful place surrounded by the Rocky Mountains.

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