Attraction of Sangla

The Sangla Meadows Also Known As Sangla Kanda Is Another Natural Sightseeing Attraction In Sangla. This Place Is Completely Covered In Greenery And Surrounded By Snowcapped Mountain Ranges Of The Himalayas. It Also Forms A Perfect Site To See The Kinner Kailash In An 180 Degree View. This Place Will Also Provide A View Of The Local Huts Of Himachal Along With The Sustoms And Lifestyle Of Its Local People.

Chitkul Village Is The Last Inhabited Village Situated Near Indo-Tibet Border At A Distance Of 20 Km From Sangla. This Village Lies On The Right Bank Of River Baspa. The Most Popular Attraction Of This Village Is The Temple Of Local Goddess ‘Chitkul Maathi’ Also Known As ‘Mata Devi’. People Of The Entire Kinnaur District Come To Worship At This Temple. Chitkul Also Experiences Heavy Snowfall During Winters, Due To Which It Also Becomes Completely Un-Inhabited.

The Baspa River Is A Fast Flowing River That Passes Through The Hills Of Sangla. The Surroundings Of Baspa River Provide An Opportunity To View Timely Rainbows And Brown Trout. It Is Also An Angler’s Paradise For Being Home To A Vast Variety Of Fishes. Crossing This River Is Also Quite An Attraction Amongst The Visitors As This Process Involves Ride In A Basket Along The Way. Its Surrounding Areas Also Stand Appropriate For Campers And Trekkers.

The Bering Nag Temple Is Another Popular Nearby Temple And Religious Sightseeing Destination Of Sangla. This Temple Is Dedicated To God Jagas. Its Most Popular Feature Is The Fulaich Fair, Held Here Every Year Between The Months Of August And September. This Is The Temple Of The Local Deity Situated In The Center Of The Village. It Forms The Central Point Of All The Functions And Religious.

The Kamru Fort Is Situated At An Altitude Of 2600 M Above The Sea Level At 229 Km From Shimla And 2 Km From The Sangla Valley. It Is Located In The Picturesque Location Of The Sangla Valley. At The Main Gate Of This Fort, Is A Large Image Of Lord Buddha That Welcomes You And An Idol Of Kamakhya Devi Is Installed In Its Third Floor.

The Tibetian Wood Carving Centre Is One Of The Most Popular Sightseeing Destinations Of Sangla Valley. It Is Situated Near The Saffron Farms In The Outskirts Of Sangla. Its Main Attractions Are The Items Made Out Of Wood Carvings In Tibetan Style. These Items Are Presented Here For Both Display And Sale Purposes.