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Sangla is a town in the Baspa Valley, also referred to as the Sangla valley, in the Kinnaur District of Himachal Pradesh, India, close to the Tibetan border.
Geography
editSangla Valley or the Baspa Valley starts at Karcham and ends at Chitkul.
Demographics
editThe local people have a distinct culture and their own dialect, the Kinnauri language.[citation needed] 31°25′29″N 78°15′58″E / 31.4248°N 78.2661°E
Places of Interest
editBeing located at center of the Baspa valley, Sangla is the locus of exploration and trekking trails. [citation needed]
Kamru Fort
Lake and Dam, Kupa
Temples
- Badrinath Temple, Kamru
- Bering Nag Temple, Sangla
- Batseri
- Mata Devi Temple Chhitkul
- Piri Nages Temple, Sapni[1]
Trek Routes
- Rupin Valley Trek[2]
- Sangla Kande Trek
- Charang Chitkul Trek
Apart from these places, the tourists can walk to the Trout Farm, The Mall(Sangla), Riverside in Chitkul and village walks in Kupa, Kamru, Sangla and Batseri.[3]
Festivals
edit- Saazo - January
- Faagul/ Holi - March
- Dakhrain - July[4]
- Ukhyang - September
Gallery
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Sangla valley
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Sangla valley hill top
References
edit- ^ "Sapni Fort". Kinnaur.
- ^ "Unexplored Trek Routes". Viral Khichdi.
- ^ "Sangla – A Buddhist Town in the lap of Himalayas!". Raacho Trekkers.
- ^ "Festival Of Flowers". Kinnaur Tourism.
External links
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