kannur


One of the twelve provinces of Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur is located on the Indo-Tibet border. Located 235 km from Shimla, Kinnaur overlooks the Zanskar Valley, the frozen Dhauladar range, Chitkul - The last town on the indo-Tibet border and with the rivers Satluj, Baspa and the Spiti roaming it. It is famous for apples and orchards, beautiful grasslands covered with dense woods and dangerous paths Also known as "God's Land", the most important in the Kinnaur region "Shiva Lingam", representing King Shiva and mesmerizing rock formations changing their colors several times during the day. There are old Buddhist monks and temples in the area that are especially important and revered by Buddhists. Apart from religion, Kinnaur also specializes in adventure sports such as hiking and skiing. There are about nine known hiking trails and the other is a five-day or six-day hike. Kinnaur is best known for its delicious apples, Chilgoza, handlooms, and handicrafts. Kinnaur valleys are also one of the most sought-after tents in India, the Sangla Valley. Apple tree camps and tents on the rivers Baspa and Satluj are some of the best places to pitch your tents for an amazing camping experience.