Sangla, Himachal Pradesh

Enchanting Valley Of Himachal
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Overview

Sangla Valley, also known as the Valley of Light in Tibetan, is nestled in the peaceful Baspa Valley in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh. This picturesque hill village is surrounded by towering mountain slopes, lush evergreen forests, and snow-capped peaks. The valley is renowned for its vibrant apple orchards and cherry trees, with the meandering Baspa River offering excellent trout fishing. Visitors can enjoy trekking and camping at popular spots like Chitkul and Rakcham, as well as explore attractions such as the Bering Nag Temple, Kamru Fort, a Tibetan Wood Carving center, and a Buddhist Monastery.
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How to Reach Sangla

By Air
  • The nearest airport to Sangla is Jubbarhatti Airport in Shimla, approximately 238 km away.
  • Another option is Bhuntar Airport, which is about a three and a half hour drive to Sangla, offering connectivity to major cities.
By Train
  • Travelers can take a train to Kalka Railway Station in Shimla.
  • From Kalka Railway Station, they can then shift to a bus or taxi to reach Sangla.
By Road
  • To reach Sangla by road, you can take a HRTC (Himachal Road Transport Corporation) bus from Delhi, Haryana, or Punjab.
  • Private as well as state buses from Chandigarh for Sangla are also easily available.
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Best Time to Visit Sangla

The climate in Sangla is generally pleasant throughout the year, with relatively mild summers and a lesser amount of rainfall during the monsoon season. Summers offer comfortable temperatures ranging from 8 to 30 degrees Celsius, making it an ideal time to explore the area. However, winters can be extremely cold, with temperatures between 10 and -10 degrees Celsius, so it's best to avoid visiting ... Read More

FAQs on Sangla

What are the top things to do in Sangla?
The top things to do in Sangla include visiting Sangla Meadow, Bering Nag temple, Chitkul, Kamru Fort, Tibetan Wood Carving Center, and Batseri Village.
What are the places near Sangla?
The top places near Sangla include Kinnaur (32 km away), Manali (136 km away), Shimla (109 km away), Kasol (110 km away), and Rishikesh (148 km away).
What is the best way to reach Sangla?
Sangla valley does not have an airport or railway station. The nearest railway station is Kalka Railway Station. Visitors can take regular HRTC and private buses from Delhi, Chandigarh, and Shimla to reach Sangla. Hiring a cab or driving a private car to Sangla are also viable options.
What is the local food in Sangla?
Sangla offers North Indian cuisine, but due to the large number of Buddhists residing there, visitors will find dhabas serving famous Tibetan dishes like Thukpa, momos, and dumplings. The eating joint options are quite limited.
What is the best time to visit Sangla?
The climate in Sangla is generally pleasant throughout the year, with summers being hot but not scorching, and winters being extremely cold. Summers and monsoon are the best times to visit, with temperatures ranging from 8 to 30 degrees Celsius. Visitors should carry woollens if visiting during winters.
Who should visit Sangla?
Sangla is the perfect place for enthusiasts who want to explore the offbeat part of Himachal Pradesh and wish to relax in a meditative state amidst natural and non-commercial ambience.
What is not so good about Sangla?
The extremely cold temperatures during winters, dangerous routes prone to landslides, and the long and tiring journey to Sangla due to its distance from major cities are not so favorable aspects.
What is famous about Sangla?
Sangla is known for its less commercialization, uncrowded ambiance compared to other hill stations in Himachal Pradesh, scrumptious locally grown fruits, and being an ideal place for trekking and camping.

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