Kinnaur Valley Taxi Tour From Shimla

Kinnaur Valley Taxi Tour From Shimla

4 Nights / 5 Days
From 18,500

Day 1 - Shimla to Sarahan via. Narkanda.

  • Meet our Taxi Driver at Airport/Railway Station and start your Budget Kinnaur Spiti Valley taxi Tour.
  • Drive to Sarahan and on the way visit Kufuri and Narkanda.
  • Shimla to Sarahan distance is 163km and you will reach Sarahan in 6-7 Hours Approx.
  • Take rest after long journey, overnight stay at Sarahan.

Day 2 - Sarahan To Chitkul

  • Today proceed to Chitkul the last village of the indo-tibetan border. Chitkul is 107 kms from Sarahan (4-5 hrs journey)
  • Visit Goddess Kali Temple, Hawa Mahal of King of Himachal on the way to Chitkul.
  • After Reaching Chitkul take rest after long journey, overnight stay at Chitkul hotel.

Day 3 - Local Sightseeing of Chitkul and Sangla

  • Today after breakfast start exploring Chitkul the last village.
  • 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 Sightseen overnight stay in Sangla Hotel.

Day 4 - Sangla to Kalpa & Local Sightseeing

  • After Breakfast move towards Kalpa & start exploring Kalpa local.
  • Today explore Recongpeo, the district headquarters of Kinnaur & Roghi village.
  • Experience the beautiful nature and apple gardens of Kalpa, also catch a glimpse of the magnificent of Mount Kinner Kalash.
  • After visit stay at Kalpa today.

Day 5 - Kalpa to Shimla

  • Today you'll come back to Shimla. Shimla is 224 kms from Kalpa 7-8 hrs journey.
  • you'll be dropped at Shimla today, this will be your last day of budget kinnaur valley taxi tour package.

Kinnaur Valley Taxi Route Map

Things to Do in Kinnaur Valley

Things to Do on Your Kinnaur Valley Taxi Tour From Shimla

  • Visit Sangla Valley. Known as one of the most picturesque valleys of Himachal, Sangla is famous for its apple orchards, trout fishing in the Baspa River, and stunning mountain views. Historically, Sangla was part of the ancient trade route between Tibet and India. You can also explore Kamru Fort, which dates back centuries and showcases the traditional architecture of Kinnaur.
  • Discover Chitkul – The Last Village on the Indo-Tibet Border. Chitkul, at nearly 11,000 ft, is often called the “last inhabited village of India.” Its wooden houses, carved temples, and snow-clad mountains make it magical. The local goddess temple here holds deep cultural value, and the villagers still follow old Himalayan customs.
  • Explore Kalpa and the Kinnaur Kailash Range. Kalpa is a spiritual gem overlooking the sacred Kinnaur Kailash peak, believed to be the winter abode of Lord Shiva. The village is dotted with monasteries and temples, blending Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Historically, Kalpa was also visited by British explorers and travelers who admired its stunning landscapes.
  • Walk Through Reckong Peo – Cultural Hub of Kinnaur. Reckong Peo, the district headquarters, is known for its blend of Buddhist monasteries and Hindu temples. The Chandika Devi Temple here is a place of faith and folklore. It is also the main gateway for travelers heading deeper into the valley or toward Spiti.
  • Visit Nako Village and Lake. Nako, with its sacred lake and centuries-old monastery, carries rich Tibetan-Buddhist influence. The village sits near the Indo-China border and historically was an important stop for traders and monks. The Nako Monastery is said to date back to the 11th century, making it a spiritual landmark.
  • Experience Kinnauri Culture & Festivals. Kinnaur is renowned for its unique culture, colorful attire, and folk dances like “Kinnauri Nati.” Local festivals such as Phulaich (the flower festival) celebrate nature, deities, and community life. The culture is deeply rooted in the blending of Hindu and Tibetan Buddhist traditions.
  • Trekking & Adventure Trails. For adventure seekers, Kinnaur offers trekking routes such as the Kinnaur Kailash Parikrama and Sangla–Chitkul treks. These routes were historically used by shepherds and traders and now give trekkers a glimpse of untouched landscapes.
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