Kinnaur, nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, offers a plethora of scenic and culturally rich attractions. Here are 8 muts visit places  in Kinnaur

 Sangla Valley is one of the most beautiful valleys in Kinnaur. Kamru Fort, Bering Nag Temple, and Chitkul Village 

 Sangla Valley

Famous for its panoramic views of the Kinnaur Kailash range, Kalpa is a serene and picturesque town. You can visit the ancient Narayan-Nagini Temple, the Hu-Bu-Lan-Kar monastery, and the Suicide Point for breathtaking vistas.

Kalpa

Reckong Peo serves as the district headquarters of Kinnaur and offers stunning views of the Kinner Kailash peak. The town has a bustling market where you can shop for local handicrafts and souvenirs.

Reckong Peo

 Situated at an altitude of 3,662 meters, Nako Lake is a serene and tranquil spot surrounded by snow-capped mountains. The lake is considered sacred by the locals, and nearby attractions include the Nako Monastery and Nako Village.

Nako Lake

 This sanctuary is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including Himalayan blue sheep, ibex, snow leopards, and a variety of bird species. It's a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Lippa Asrang Wildlife Sanctuary

Kinnaur Kailash is a sacred mountain peak revered by both Hindus and Buddhists. The trekking route around Kinnaur Kailash offers stunning views of the peak and takes you through remote villages and ancient monasteries

Kinnaur Kailash

Ribba is a small village known for its scenic beauty and traditional wooden architecture. The village offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Ribba

Roghi Village is known for its traditional Kinnauri houses with slate roofs and intricate wood carvings. The village offers a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the Kinnauri people.

Roghi Village