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Kinnaur (Baspa Valley): Sangla, Batseri, Rakcham, Chitkul

From Kalpa our next destination was Batseri in what is commonly known as the Sangla Valley area along the banks of Baspa River. Sangla is an overcrowded place with ugly constructions. Hence, we decided to stay at Batseri, which is a few Kms ahead of proper Sangla town. Before arriving at Batseri we visited the famous tower-fort at Kamru, an ancient architectural marvel built in Himachal's traditional Kath-Kuni architectural style. In Batseri we went for a walk in the village, which has preserved much of its old world charm and architecture, and spent time beside Baspa River.
Rakcham (pronounced as: रक्षम) is easily the prettiest place in the region. Here, too, we went exploring the village and spent hours on the banks of Baspa River. During the months of August-September, thanks to the flowering, the place gets draped in sheets of various colours. It is a sight for which we will have to, someday, visit again.
Chitkul (pronounced as: छितकुल) is located close to the Indo-China border and is said to be the last inhabited village in this part of the Himalaya (an ITBP officer we met there confirmed this claim). A walk, along the banks of Baspa River, to the ITBP camp at Nagasthi (beyond which civilians aren't permitted to go) is a must for the breathtaking vistas it affords.
Apart from these places, one can spend time enjoying the sight of numerous apple and plum orchards, go for hikes to glacier points (we couldn't because of bad weather) and explore many hamlets which still have houses built of wood and stones in the Kath-kuni style.
Throughout our three day stay, we got clear blue skies for a total of only a few hours - it was either raining or snowing. But it was lot of fun and made for wonderful memories. For some spots, we got three sets of pictures - one with clear blue sky, another with rain / mist and then with snow. Could one ask for more?
Lastly, whenever you visit Sangla Valley, don't forget to have Paranthas at Pappu da Dhaba in Taapri town - those were the best I've ever had.
All the images in this gallery were taken during 10th - 13th April, 2018.
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  • Jaw! Near Sangla

    Jaw! Near Sangla

  • Incisions in the mountain. Roads near Sangla.

    Incisions in the mountain. Roads near Sangla.

  • Kamru Fort

    Kamru Fort

  • Kamru Village seen through an orchard.

    Kamru Village seen through an orchard.

  • Old woman outside a heritage Himachali house, Kamru Village

    Old woman outside a heritage Himachali house, Kamru Village

  • Old woman outside a heritage Himachali house, Kamru Village

    Old woman outside a heritage Himachali house, Kamru Village

  • Lady caretaker opening the door to the premises where Kamru Fort is located.

    Lady caretaker opening the door to the premises where Kamru Fort is located.

  • Kamru Fort, an ancient tower-fort built in traditional Himachali architectural style. No one is allowed entry inside the tower.

    Kamru Fort, an ancient tower-fort built in traditional Himachali architectural style. No one is allowed entry inside the tower.

  • Door to the tower-fort. Kamru

    Door to the tower-fort. Kamru

  • Genial lady caretaker.

    Genial lady caretaker.

  • Resident of Kamru village whom we encountered while descending from Kamru

    Resident of Kamru village whom we encountered while descending from Kamru

  • Baspa River in the evening. Batseri.

    Baspa River in the evening. Batseri.

  • Baspa River in the evening. Batseri.

    Baspa River in the evening. Batseri.

  • Orchards in Batseri

    Orchards in Batseri

  • Baspa River at the blue-hour. Batseri. (Long exposure shot)

    Baspa River at the blue-hour. Batseri. (Long exposure shot)

  • Banjara Camps, Batseri property at the blue-hour.

    Banjara Camps, Batseri property at the blue-hour.

  • It was raining all morning on the second day of our stay in Batseri.

    It was raining all morning on the second day of our stay in Batseri.

  • Batseri village seen through the floating mist.

    Batseri village seen through the floating mist.

  • It was snowing in the upper reaches when we reached Rakcham.

    It was snowing in the upper reaches when we reached Rakcham.

  • We were greeted by this sight when we reached Hotel Apple Pie at Rakcham

    We were greeted by this sight when we reached Hotel Apple Pie at Rakcham

  • Pretty green boxes. Since it had stopped raining, we set out for a stroll. Rakcham

    Pretty green boxes. Since it had stopped raining, we set out for a stroll. Rakcham

  • Colourful Rakcham

    Colourful Rakcham

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    Banjara Camps, Batseri property at the blue-hour.
    It was raining all morning on the second day of our stay in Batseri.
    Batseri village seen through the floating mist.