Places to Visit

Sightseeing in Sangla

Discover the enchanting attractions of Sangla, where each landmark tells a story of nature, culture and history waiting to be explored.

Captivating Scenery

Explore the stunning natural beauty of Sangla, one of the most picturesque valleys.

Cultural Richness

Experience Sangla’s rich cultural heritage through its vibrant temples & festivals.

Historical Wonders

Explore Sangla's history through its ancient forts and traditional villages.

Shri Badri Narayan Ji Temple

Visit Shri Badri Narayan Ji Temple, a sacred site nestled in village Batseri itself. This temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is revered for its spiritual ambiance and beautiful architecture. Pilgrims and tourists alike are drawn to its peaceful setting and the annual festivals that showcase vibrant local traditions.

Old Buddhist Monastery

Discover an ancient Buddhist monastery, over 250-300 years old, carefully preserved by the Loctus family. Located near Shri Badri Narayan Ji Temple, this monastery stands as a testament to the region’s spiritual heritage and offers visitors a serene retreat amidst history and faith.

Dhabar Santhang

Tucked within a dense deodar forest, Dhabar Santhang is a sacred wooden temple close to the resort. Every year, it becomes the vibrant venue for the Fulaich Fair, a festival of flowers celebrated with traditional dances, rituals, and cultural performances that honor departed loved ones.

Apple Orchards

Wander through the famed apple orchards of Batseri, where the renowned Kinnaur apples grow in abundance. These orchards, laden with lush fruit, offer a delightful experience, especially during the harvest season when the air is filled with the sweet aroma of fresh apples.

Siman Brooke

Flowing gently alongside the resort, Siman Brooke is a picturesque stream that originates from the glacier above Batseri and feeds into the Baspa River. The gentle gurgle of the brook, accompanied by the rustling leaves and chirping birds, make it a perfect spot for a refreshing retreat.

Siman Glacier

Located above Batseri, Siman Glacier is a pristine natural marvel that is easily accessible from the resort. In summer, the glacier-fed waters nourish the valley below, while in winter, it transforms into a frozen spectacle, adding to the region’s majestic beauty. Moreover, it offers breathtaking views of icy landscapes.

Wooden Bridge

Spanning the Baspa River, this old wooden bridge forms a scenic link between Batseri and Sangla. A short walk from the village, it offers a picturesque crossing over rushing waters and serves as a charming spot to admire the valley’s natural splendor and experience a true connection with nature.

Hunter’s Cave

Tucked away in the wilderness near the resort, the Hunter’s Cave is a natural rock shelter that was once used by the local villagers for seeking refuge during their hunting expeditions. Today, it serves as a fascinating spot for history enthusiasts, explorers, and those looking for a peaceful picnic in the wild.

Huchughoo Baale

Perched at the highest point above Batseri, Huchughoo Baale offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the village, snow-clad peaks, and verdant meadows. Once home to the original Batseri settlement, it now serves as a vantage point for those seeking solitude and panoramic vistas.

Panchalan Den

Nestled beyond Siman Brooke, Panchalan Den is a secluded hamlet surrounded by thick deodar forests. This dense foliage provides an ideal habitat for various bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, with trails leading to viewpoints that offer stunning vistas of Sangla Valley.

Baspa River Front

The Baspa River Front is a tranquil retreat where the crystal-clear waters of the Baspa River flow through lush surroundings. Whether dipping your feet in the cool waters or simply sitting by the riverbank, it is the perfect spot to embrace the calm and serenity of the Baspa Valley.

Rakchham Village

Discover the charming Rakcham Village, located between Sangla and Chitkul. Known for its picturesque landscapes and pastoral beauty, Rakcham is ideal for those seeking tranquility. The village's traditional wooden houses and lush fields provide a perfect setting for photography and leisurely walks.

Chitkul Village

Visit Chitkul Village, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border. Renowned for its pristine beauty and the clean, crisp air, Chitkul offers stunning views of the Himalayas. It’s a haven for trekkers and nature lovers looking for untouched natural surroundings.

Baspa Wildlife Sanctuary

A paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, this sanctuary is home to diverse flora and fauna, including Himalayan blue sheep and snow leopards. Set against stunning alpine landscapes, it is an ideal destination for trekking, birdwatching, and exploring the untouched beauty of the Baspa Valley.

Shri Mathi Temple

Nestled in Chitkul, Mathi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Mathi, the wife of Lord Badrinath. The temple, with its intricate wood carvings and serene atmosphere, offers a glimpse into the spiritual traditions of the region and provides a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking solace and cultural insight.

Shri Karu Devta Temple

Situated in the serene village of Dhumti, Karu Devta Temple is revered for its spiritual significance. Set against a backdrop of breathtaking landscapes, it welcomes visitors, especially during Janmashtami, when locals gather to partake in sacred rituals and celebrations.

Gangarang

Flowing down from the sacred Kinner Kailash peak, Gangarang is a fresh-water stream that is located between Sangla and Batseri. Considered holy by the locals, its crystal-clear waters remain pure and untouched, with strict customs prohibiting bathing, washing clothes, or consuming alcohol near its banks.

Shri Bering Nag Ji Temple

Shri Bering Nag Ji Temple, dedicated to Lord Jagas, stands as a significant cultural and religious site in Sangla. Known for its architectural beauty and the colorful Fulaich festival, the temple offers visitors a unique glimpse into the spiritual and cultural life of the region.

Kamru Fort

Explore Kamru Fort, one of Sangla’s oldest fortresses. This five-story stone and wood structure features a unique blend of architectural styles and houses a revered idol of Kamakhya Devi. The fort’s elevated position offers panoramic views of the valley and the Baspa River, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Trout Farm

Explore the Trout Farm in the Sangla Valley, where you can learn about trout breeding and even try your hand at fishing. This eco-friendly attraction promotes sustainable fishing practices and offers a delightful experience for families and fishing enthusiasts alike. Apart from that, you can also source trout for your dinner.

Xylography Centre

Experience the rich artistic heritage of Kinnaur at the Xylography Centre in the Kupa Village. Here, skilled artisans practice the ancient craft of woodblock printing, showcasing intricate designs and traditional patterns that reflect the rich cultural essence of the Kinnaur.

Sangla Kanda

Experience the beauty of Sangla Kanda, a serene spot ideal for day hikes and picnics. Known for its lush meadows and wildflowers, it provides a tranquil escape with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. Sangla Kanda is also a popular destination for paragliding enthusiasts.

Rupin Pass

Embark on an adventure to Rupin Pass, a high altitude pass that offers challenging treks and spectacular scenic views. Connecting Sangla Valley with the Uttarakhand region, this trek is known for its cascading waterfalls, snowy passes, and the dramatic change in landscape that unfolds at every turn.

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Gurugram

Absolutely loved our stay! The campsite was vibrant and perfectly located for exploring and trekking. The bonfire nights were a total highlight for our group.

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Mumbai

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