Kinnaur Valley Taxi Tour From Delhi

Kinnaur Valley Taxi Tour From Delhi

5 Nights / 6 Days
From 25,500

Day 1 - Delhi To Shimla

  • Meet our Taxi Driver at Airport/Railway Station and start your Kinnaur valley taxi tour from Delhi.
  • Drive to Shimla, the Queen of hill stations.
  • Shimla is 341 Km from Delhi and you will reach Shimla within 8-9 hours approx.
  • Take rest after long journey, overnight stay at hotel.

Day 2 - Shimla To Sangla

  • After Breakfast, checkout from the hotel and proceed to Sangla via. Sarahan, Gateway of Kinnaur Valley.
  • Visit Goddess Kali Temple, Hawa Mahal of King of Himachal on the way to Sangla.
  • After Reaching Sangla take rest after long journey, overnight stay at hotel.

Day 3 - Local Sightseeing of Chitkul - Sangla Valley.

  • Today after breakfast start exploring Chitkul
  • Visit the Kamru village and its classic fort. The Kamru Fort has been dedicated to the holy Goddess Kamaksha Devi.
  • Also Visit To Sangla, A Popular Village Known For Its Incredible Architecture And Scenic View.
  • Chitkul is The Last Inhabited Village Near The Indo-Tibetan Border, Visit Baspa Valley to experience the Indo-Tibetan lifestyle.
  • After enjoying whole day come back to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 4 - Local Sightseeing Of Kalpa

  • Today after breakfast start exploring Kalpa.
  • Visit Roghi Village, Chini Village, Sapni Fort, Kalpa monastery etc. for amazing view.
  • The natural beauty, cultural heritage, and serene environment make it a perfect destination for nature lovers.
  • After enjoying whole day check-in to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 5 - Kalpa To Shimla

  • After breakfast, start your journey to Shimla.
  • Shimla is 210 kms from Kalpa and you will reach within 7-8 Hours.
  • Visit Local places of Narkanda on the way to Shimla if time permits.
  • After reaching shimla check-in to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 6 - Shimla To Delhi drop

  • After breakfast, our driver will drop you to Delhi.
  • This is the last day of your 6 days Kinnaur valley taxi tour, bring good memories with you.

Kinnaur Valley Taxi Route Map

Things to Do in Kinnaur Valley

Things to Do on Your Kinnaur Valley Taxi Tour From Delhi

  • 1. Marvel at Kalpa & the Sacred Kinnaur Kailash. Kalpa, a serene village perched on the slopes of the Kinnaur Himalayas, offers breathtaking views of the Kinnaur Kailash peak, considered sacred by both Hindus and Buddhists. Wander through apple orchards, wooden houses with intricate carvings, and centuries-old temples. The spiritual aura and misty mountains make it an unforgettable experience.
  • 2. Step into Chitkul – India’s Last Village. Chitkul, the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibet border, feels frozen in time. Stroll along its cobbled lanes, meet villagers in traditional Kinnauri attire, and witness local rituals. The Baspa River, flowing alongside, adds a serene soundtrack to this remote paradise. Historically, Chitkul was a stop on ancient trade routes connecting India to Tibet, giving it a rich cultural significance.
  • 3. Explore Sangla Valley & Kamru Fort. Sangla Valley, often called the “Jewel of Kinnaur,” is a blend of nature and heritage. Trek along cedar and pine forests, visit trout-filled rivers, and step into Kamru Fort, a centuries-old fort converted into a temple dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya. The fort showcases traditional Kinnauri architecture and offers panoramic views of the valley below.
  • 4. Discover Reckong Peo – The Cultural Hub. Reckong Peo, the administrative heart of Kinnaur, is more than a town—it’s a cultural experience. Visit Chandika Devi Temple, explore vibrant local markets, and immerse yourself in the mix of Buddhist monasteries and Hindu temples. The town’s elevated vantage points provide sweeping views of the surrounding mountains.
  • 5. Taste the Hills – Local Cuisine & Apples. Kinnaur is world-famous for its apples and apricots. Don’t miss savoring Siddu, a steamed bread stuffed with local flavors, or a hot cup of butter tea. Stop by village eateries to try traditional Himachali thalis, where every meal carries a story of the mountains and its people.
  • 6. Festivals, Music & Folk Dance. Time your visit with festivals like Phulaich (Flower Festival) or Losar, and you’ll witness the valley come alive with traditional dances, music, and rituals. The vibrant celebrations reveal the deep-rooted blend of Hindu and Buddhist culture, giving travelers an authentic cultural experience.
  • 7. Adventure Trails & Nature Walks. For those craving adventure, Kinnaur offers trails that were once used by traders and shepherds. Trek through Baspa Valley, photograph snow-capped peaks, or simply enjoy nature walks along quiet village paths. Every route feels like a secret path into untouched Himalayan beauty.
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