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We're not a travel agency. We're people who live in and love Kinnaur. Everything we share is based on first-hand experience of the valley — its seasons, its roads, its people, and its hidden corners.
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Indian nationals do not need a permit for Sangla, Rakcham, or most of Kinnaur. Foreign nationals need an Inner Line Permit for villages near the border including Chitkul — obtain this in Reckong Peo. See our full permit guide.
September–October for clear skies, harvest season, and golden light. April–May for apple blossoms. Each season has genuine appeal — see our complete seasonal guide.
650 km, 12–14 hours by road via Chandigarh and Shimla. Most people break the journey with an overnight in Shimla. See our complete route guide.
A minimum of 3 days to see Sangla and Chitkul. 5–7 days to do the valley justice including Rakcham, Kalpa, and cultural experiences. See our suggested itineraries.
Yes. Kinnaur is among the safest regions in Himachal Pradesh. The main considerations are mountain driving conditions, altitude acclimatisation, and weather changes — all of which are manageable with proper planning.
There is an ATM in Sangla town but it frequently runs out of cash. We strongly recommend bringing sufficient cash from Shimla or Reckong Peo. Beyond Sangla, assume cash only.