Sangla Tourism

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Ideal Duration : 1-2 days Best Time : April to June, September to December
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Sangla Tourism One of the most charming valleys in the whole Kinnaur District, Sangla Valley is a perfect getaway from the hustle bustle of the swarming cities. It is named after a beautiful village by the same name. Bounded by strapping mountain slopes, sprawling evergreen forests and snow covered peaks, the valley is set apart from others by its red apples orchard and luscious cherry trees.Baspa Riveralso makes its way through the place, meandering and gurgling, famous for trout fishing. The place is dotted with several attractions from temple and fort to nearby villages making it an amazing holiday destination. Download Sangla PDF Guide > What's Great? Less commercialization. Not as crowded as other Hill Stations of Himachal Pradesh. Scrumptious fruits are grown here. An ideal place for trekking and camping. What's not so Great? Extremely cold temperatures during the winters. The routes leading to Sangla can be dangerous and are prone to landslides. It is located far away from themajor cities, so the journey to Sangla can be long and tiring. For Whom Sangla is the perfect place for those enthusiasts who want to explore the offbeat part of Himachal Pradesh and wish to relax in a meditative state amidst the natural and non-commercial ambience.

Fresh Fruits at Sangla Sangla is a beautiful place with a wide variety of trees and flowers growing everywhere. With wide stretches of lush green lands stretched across the Sangla Valley, gazing at the colourful trees is a sight to behold. They make the valley look more surreal, more resplendent and fresh. The one thing that makes Sangla Valley a well-known place is the abundance of fresh fruits here. October marks the season of apple orchards in Sangla. Many people grow them in their farms. Many other palatable fruits like walnuts and apricots can also be found here. The clean Baspa river flows through the valley, and it is the main source of irrigation for the farmers. Sangla is known to be one of the least polluted places of India. So, the fruits that grow here are not infected by any kind of chemical, and they are very healthy to consume.

One Day Itinerary Day 1-Reach Sangla and cherish the weather of this sleepy valley. Begin the day with some fresh fruits in the breakfast, and get ready for a spiritual retreat. Head towards Kamru Fort to understand the religious perspective and architectural legacy of Sangla. Then, visit Bering Nag Temple. Day 2-The day will be dedicated to visiting the nearby village of Chitkul. It is the last village on Indo-Tibet border and is an ethereal village that will cut you off from the hustle and bustle of your daily life. Day 3-Visit the Batseri village and get enchanted by the raw beauty of nature. Batseri village is very calm and is a perfect place for meditation and other spiritual experiences. Day 4-Visit the meadows of Sangla, enjoy the warmth of the sun and get ready to leave this beauty city behind.

Restaurants and Local Food in Sangla Sangla, located in North Indian State of Himachal Pradesh does offers North Indian cuisine. However, with large number of Buddhists residing there, one will mostly find dhabas serving famous Tibetan dishes like Thukpa, momos and dumplings etc. Apart from that, eating joint options are quite limited. View 3 Restaurants in Sangla >>

Apr-Jun, Sep-Decis the best time to visit Sangla Overall, the climate of Sangla is quite pleasant throughout the year, although the winters tend to be a bit harsh. Summers are hot but the heat is not really scorching. The temperature during summers ranges from 8 to 30 degrees Celcius. Monsoon season in the valley brings a lesser amount of rainfall. The winters, not recommended as a visiting season, are extremely cold with the temperature between 10 and -10 degrees Celcius. Visit Sangla in summers or monsoon to explore the place to its best, but if you are visiting during winters, make sure you carry a woollens. Weather in Sangla Loading... Sangla in Summer (March - June) Summers in Sangla Valley are bright. They mark as the tourist season. The temperature ranges from as low as 8 degrees to as high as 30 degrees Celsius. From March begins the summer season of Sangla and it lasts until June. The weather is perfectly moderate. While the days can be warm, the nights can be chilly. Sangla in Monsoon (July - September) Monsoon season in Sangla Valley is breathtaking. July marks the beginning of the monsoon season and it stretches up to the month of September. The mountains are concealed by the fog that accumulates around the valley during the rainy season. However, it can be quite dangerous to go to Sangla during this season, as the enormous amount of landslides can prove to be fatal. Moreover, rains lead to jam on the routes. Sangla in Winter (October - February) Sangla turns into a mini paradise during the winters, as the white blanket covers every inch of this valley. The place looks enchanting. The temperature of Sangla during the winters can fall to as low as -10 degrees Celsius. Due to the heavy snowfall, the roads to Sangla stay blocked for six months. Monthly Weather in Sangla Month Avg. Minimum (°C) Avg. Maximum (°C) January 5 19 February 8 24 March 10 28 April 16 35 May 17 36 June 20 37 July 23 32 August 20 30 September 20 32 October 12 30 November 6 26 December 4 22

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