After visiting Sangla valley our next visiting point was Chitkul,the untouched,unpolluted remote village of Himachal Pradesh...Chitkul is the last inhabited village of India and situated at the Indo-Tibetan border..It is just 28km from Sangla valley..The quite and calm village is situated on the banks of Baspa river in Kinnaur dt...The place is wide spread with beautiful snow mountains and landscapes....We reached Chitkul around 11 am and we spent there till evening...We choose to stay at Sangla,because Chitkul is not having good enough facilities for a stay..Extremely cold climate is the primary reason for less population here (around 500)..Our road trip was simply fantastic,from Sangla to Chitkul (via Rakcham) the way is simply amazing with great scenic spots..We reached Sangla before sunset..It was an absolutely wonderful drive and a beautiful experience to remember..
The Baspa river
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Beautiful landscapes...
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The freshly snow covered mountains
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This is the most interesting thing that caught our attention in Chitkul...The wheat flour mill..It was running by water current..Free of cost..The village people pour wheat in the mill and then they collect flour from it...
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Hindusthan Ka Aakhree Dhaba (The last dhaba of India)
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Most of the houses are tin roofed....They look beautiful..Isn't it ??
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There is a Buddhist monastery in Chitkul....The Kagyupa temple of Buddha...
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Tired of the site seeing...Thoda Maggie hojaaye..(Aur kuch khane ko milega bhi nahi :P)
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A woman collecting wheat from the mill..
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Frozen water every where..
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The quite and calm streets were quite scary...We were extremely happy whenever we spotted a person or two on the roads in such a deserted place..
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The apple gardens...The valley is filled with four colors Blue,Yellow,Green and White..Certainly it was a great combination .:-)
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65 comments:
Beautifullll Nagini...how did you end up in that village? the wheat mill is amazing too..urgent ga Himachal Pradesh velli choosi ravalani undi..thank u for sharing :)
Very beautiful...The Wheat mill is very interesting
@ Found in Folsom,
Lathaa Jee,Yeah it is an untouched beauty of Himachal Pradesh..Don't miss..:-)Thank you so much..:-)
@ Ranjana,
Thank you so much for your lovely comment..:-)
Photos..chala..chala.. bagunnay andi...
@ Raja Chandra,
Thank you so much Raja garu..:-)
fantastic pics :)
Awesome captures! A wonderful post!
Thank you Nagini:)
no doubt a lovely place !!! grt snaps too :)
@ Trushna Jee,
Thank you so much andee..:-)
@ AmitAag,
Amit Jee,Thank you so much for dropping by ..:-)
@ Saikat,
Thanks a lot for your precious comment..:-)
Thank you Nagini,i feel as if i have just come back from there--2nd best experience of course!!!
Is there any colour I have not seen in these pictures! Beautiful!!
Stunning landscapes. Superb photographs.
This is a place I want to visit . End of the road I feel. Superb scenes and Ultimate pictures. enjoyed a lot.
@ Indu Chibber,
Thanks a lot for commenting here Indu ..:-)
@ Meenakshi,
:-)Yaa it was an eye feast..:-)Thank you Meenakshi..:-)
@ KayEm,
Thank you so much for stopping by. Pls keep visiting..:-)
@ Vishal Rathod,
Thank you so much for your appreciation..I'm glad you liked the post..:-)
Nice post along with beautiful Pictures...
Thanks
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@ Ritesh,
Thank you so much for stopping by..:-)
Hmm! So beautiful place. FP loves HP. Would love to visit it one day.
Wow! Beautiful pictures Nagini!
I loved those trees with red leaves!
Very beautiful :)
Nice post again. Many things of interest. Like the flour mill and the last dhaba of India. I think I saw an advert about the flour mill that runs on solar/wind power, some time back. Cant remember exactly what it was. But the set up was entirely different. It was north-east for certain. (in the advertisememnt). Iam eager to know abt ur next stopover.
Stunning pictures of the landscapes. The wheat mill was quite interesting and innovating. Also, sounds very intriguing when you mention Chitkul is the last inhabited village in India. I need to visit this village now. Thanks for sharing, Nagini. :)
The ice shot. Wow. Great pics.
So nice post and awesome photographs. Thanks for sharing :)
@ Srivalli,
Thank you so much for your lovely comment Valli.:-)
@ Fayaz Pasha,
Thank you so much Fayaz.Yaa its a wonderful place..:-)
@ Sujatha garu,
Thank you so much andee..Yeah,their simple and traditional ways of living astonished us..Really happy people they are..:-)
Glad to have you here maa'm...:-)
@ Akshay Kumar,
Thanks a ton Akshay..Its a must visit place.All the best..:-)
@ Meoww,
Thank you so much for dropping by..I'm glad you liked it..:-)
@ Rupam Sharma,
Thank you so much Rupam..:-)
Breathtaking landscapes.
You're a great photographer..amazing shots, Nagini.
Excellent photography and paintings.
:)!
Nice pictures.
Liked the flour mill one & realised how important are the things we take for granted.
@ Rajesh,
Thank you so much Rajesh..:-)
@ Panchali Jee,
Thanks a lot Maa'm for your appreciation..I'm glad you liked the pics..:-)
Geetashri Chatterji.,
Thanks a lot for dropping by..:-)
@ Divenitha,
Agreed..:-)Thank you so much for dropping by..:-)
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@ Ajay Kontham,
Hi Ajay,Hope you are doing great..:-) Thank you so much for the tag and award..You made my day..:-)
awesome, awesome snaps
amazing pics .. so serene!
Lovely images!! Would love to visit!
Wow, such delightful scenes and landscape! I felt like I was there, literally! Thank you so much, Nagini :)
@Satish Kumar,
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@Arti,
Thank you so much for your lovely comments.I'm glad you liked it..:-)
@ Richa Sharma,
Thank you so much Richa,for the award.I'm honoured..:-)
Hi Nagini
You have been nominated for Liebster award . Please check my post http://www.aboutomkaar.com/2013/02/liebster-blog-award-my-first-blog-award.html for details .
Congratulations.
Great shots from the place. Fantastic!
Awesome images and travelogue... kept planning this region last year but never materialized... hopefully this year...
Wow.. Awesome pics :) Loved it..
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nice pics...
@ Vishal Rathod,
Thank you so much Vishal,for the nomination..Feeling great..:-)
@ Indrani Ghose,
@ Jitaditya,
@ Sushmitha,
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@ Seb Pavan,
Thank you so much friends...:-)
Lovely pictures Nagini...especially loved the photograph of frozen water! Great post!
Regards
Padmapriya T S
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@ Priya Bhaskaran,
Thank you so much Priya..Glad to hear from you..:-)
Wow thanks for share informatic information here. i am not interduce this place but now i have know and plan visit this area visit.!thanks again
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Thanks for Sharing Good Information
Ref: Chitkul, H.P.
where can one find a decent accommodation for a one night stay at Chitkul? How many kilometres to the China border?
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Sharmila
Chitkul is so awesome! Must add to my travel list now.
Wow! What a nice place. Yu got Maggi too :)
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