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Route From Surat Jaipur Mashobra Mashobra Mashobra Mashobra Mashobra Kalpa Kalpa Kalpa Sangla Sangla Shimla Jaipur

To RemarksElv Jaipur 919 22.50 Mashobra Check best road ahead at shimla 2200 616 11.00 M Rest Mashobra 3280 M ShimlaMashobra M Kufri Mashobra M Jalori Pass Mashobra M Kalpa 2960 220 Kinner camps check banjara camp Kalpa 2960 Kalpa 2960 M Sangla 2700 38.2 M Chitkul angla S 2700 M Shimla M Jaipur M Surat

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Activity Morning Afternoon Evening

Shoghi Shimla Mashobra Narkanda Chail

Trekking grounds, clear streams Mall Aviary Jakhoo hills hanuman temple for sunrises Kufri and Fagu Mahasu highest peak in Kufri for sunset Golf Course peak Jalori Pass Hatu Chail sanctuary Great himalayan

Mashobra 11-15,binsar 18-22 11,14,15,17-21 Kandaghat 8-30 Corbett 19-29 naukuchiatal17,18,20

Haridwar Ramnagar Joshimath Joshimath

276 301

vity Night

Elvn (m) Solan Shoghi Shimla Kufri Fagu Theog Manan Narkanda Kufri

2200 2146 1965

Chail Mashobra

2708 Golf CourseJalori Pass a Mahasu PeakOne can hike through thick forest ar The Indira Tourist Park is near the Himalayan Natu 1350 2083

Rampur Jeori Dharali Sungra Wangtu Tapri Karchham Reckong Peo Pangi Khokpa Morang Ka Nako Chango Hurling Tabo Dhankar Kaza Hansa

Sarahan Kufnu

2290 2100

Sangla Kalpa

3662 3058 3280 3870 3650 3850

Kibber

Naldehra golf course Destinations Hatu Peak

Tanni Jubbar Lake Jeori Bhimakali temple Zuzurana bird sanctuary Sarahan Sangla - Chitkul Kalpa chinni village, kinnaur kailash peak960 2 Kazaa - Tabo monastry, Nako Lake Kazaa - kibber village, komic village kunzum pass - chandra tal

Srikhand Tabo Nako

Jalori pass

but If you are after scenic roads then i would suggest do either of this: a) Narkanda-Thanedar-Bithal-Rampur Same travel time as NH22. You will love the apple orchard in the full blossom.

b)Narkanda-Baggi-Khadrala-Sungri-Taklech-Dharanghati-Mashnoo-Sarahan It is a dirt trek between Dharanghati and Mashnoo with no traffic but somebody did it last year in Innova could be easily done by

Sanctuary

Hatu Peak

2650 Chitkul 2960

3450

4205

d it last year in Innova could be easily done by your vehicles. This is the route I want to most defiantly take next time I travel there. The scenic beauty t

e next time I travel there. The scenic beauty through this road is said to to unmatched and beats most places in Kinnaur and Spiti.

aces in Kinnaur and Spiti.

SPITI Spiti (locally pronounced 'Piti') or the 'middle country', has its sub divisional headquarters at Kaza. The river Spiti originates at the base of the Kunzam range and flows eastward to join the Sutlej at Khab in Kinnaur. In practical isolation for centuries, Spiti has an intensely introvertive culture centred around its several monasteries- Dhankar, Ki, Tabo, Mud, Gungri, Lidang, Hikim, Sagnam, Mane Gogma and Giu to name a few. Spiti was loosely ruled for many centuries by a hereditary wazir, styled Nono. The majority of the people are Buddhists, followers of the Geluk-pa sect. Spiti has come to be known as the "fossil park of the world". The three villages Kibber, Kaza & Kye fall on the route faovourite among those looking for fossils. These villages are situated at heights between 13,500 ft. and 14,400 ft. KAZA Kaza, the sub-divisional headquarters of Spiti, is situated on the left bank of the Spiti river at an altitude of about 12,500 ft. above msl. The village is overlooked by steep ridges. The otherwise soporific place hums with activity of tourists during summer, who converge here for permits, current exchange, information, accommodation, petrol and to 3810.97561

There are two rest houses in Kaza proper. The Electricity Board rest house is at Rangrik just 4 km away. It is the best in the valley. Kaza has one of the two Sa- kya- pa sect monasteries. The other monastery is at Hikkim. Opposite Kaza on the right bank of the Spiti river is Kyuling from where the nono of Spiti ruled over his subjects. Rani DHANKAR On the left bank of the Spiti river at a distance of 32 kms downstream from Kaza, near Shichling at an altitude of 3870 m, nestles the citadel of Dhankar, the official capital of Spiti. The citadel is built on a spur which projects into the main valley and ends in a precipice. The location of this fort is strategic as Spiti always had to suffer innumerable aggressions by its neighbors. The location allowed the Spitian to keep vigil on the approaches and to submit According to the State Gazetteer, "(The fort) became notorious for housing a cavernous dungeon which the Nono used as prison. It contained a cell without doors having only a small opening at the top through which the condemned The fort of Dhankar now lies in ruins, but still is a place worthy of visit. From the remnants of the fort one can see vast Dhankar is also of art historical importance. Founded between 7th and the 9th centuries, Dhankar's old temple complex occupies the southern part of the steep mountain slope of the village. It is known by the name of Lha-O-pa The monastery consists of a number of multi-storeyed buildings perched together, giving a fortress like impression. There are five different halls including Kanjur, Lhakhang, and Dukhang where a life size silver statue of Vajradhara, Most interesting at the Lha-O-pa gompa is the small chapel on the uppermost peak above the main monastery Lhakhang Gongma. The building is decorated with depictions of Shakyamuni, Tsongkhapa and Lama Chodrag on the central wall Dhankar's main attraction, although least publicised, is a fresh water lake about 2.5 km from the village at a height of 13500 ft. Set amidst lush green pastures, the lake offers a perfect idyllic camping site. Some Dhankar is approachable by a motorable road, good for small vehicles only, that branches off for Dhankar from the main Kaza - Samdu road at a point around 24 kms from Kaza. The branch road is 8 kms in length upto Dhankar. There is no rest house in the village. If you plan to halt for night, do carry tents, sleeping bags and other provisions. LHALUNG From the small hamlet of Attargu the track leads through deserted and rugged terrain over heights of around 3800 metres into the Lingti valley. Lingti is the third biggest river, after the Pin which pours its great waters out into the spiti. The road into the Lingti valley leads along the slopes of the Lingti's right bank in serpentine curves from which one

A few of the chhortens lead up to the monastic site from the outskirts of the village. The compound consists of five buildings. At some spots fragmentary remains of a wall encircling all the buildings are to be found. The local tradition that the site once consisted of nine temples, together with the rich interior of the main chapel and the fact the building The paintings on the walls are of recent date. Serkhang, the golden hall is completely overwhelmed by the number of deities present. The small chapel has a total of 51 deities, either mounted against the walls or placed on the central KUNZAM PASS This pass is situated at 60 kms from Gamphu on the Gramphu-Kaza- Sumdo road. It provides chief access to the Spiti-valley from Lahaul which is separated from the Spiti valley by the great Kunzom range, and from where the Spiti, pronounced Piti, the chief river of the area takes its source. Though higher than the Rohtang Pass, Kunzom is safer and provides easier ascent and descent. The altitude of this pass is about 4590 m. The panorama as viewed

Kunzum Jot The crest of the pass is marked by a wall of mani stones clearly suggesting that one is now stepping into a Buddhist country. A temple dedicated to Durga, the fierce female deity, was built by some gaddies but it could not withstand There is a small hut about 200 m. away from the temple where travellers can find shelter during foul weather. For tourists it is a favourite halt for tea or snacks. From Kunzom one trek leads. Chandrataal, the lake of the Moon. LOSSAR Lossar is the first inhabited village on the Spiti side if you advance to the valley from Manali over Kunzom pass. Situated at a height of 4,085 m., the village is singularly secluded. Sight of Lossar to a trekker coming down from Kunzom brings instant relief. The neatly white-washed mud houses with red bands look extremely picturesque. The contrast is rendered all the more appealing by verdant fields and willow plantations around the village. According to

There is a small gompa in the village. The flat roofed houses are topped by white flagpole which the superstitious There is a PWD rest house at the edge of the village where one can stay. A few meters from the rest house from Spiti river in all its serenity. A small flight of steps leads to the river bank where one could even venture a swim. The village grows seed potatoes and green peas besides traditional crops. Yak is the beast of burden. Ibex, blue Porters, pack animals and guides for Chandrataal and other treks starting from Lossar can be hired from here. The people of Lossar are very hospitable, it is common for the villagers to invite touring officials to their village for a binge where the gusts are regaled to the tunes of local music and dance an liberal helpings of chhang and arak. One The inhabitants dress up more like their Tibetan counterparts and perform an interesting post harvest Yak dance Lossar is surrounded by vast alpine, meadows which are frequented by herders from Kangra Mandi, Chamba, Kullu and Bilaspur. The shepherds believe a stay of two months in and around Spiti immunises their flock and increases KYE MONASTERY

Overlooking Kaza from a height of about 13,500 ft, the Kye monastery is the largest in the valley and holds a powerful sway over the most populous part of the valley around Kaza. The gompa is an irregular heap of low rooms and narrow corridors on a monolithic conical hill. From a distance is resembles the Thiksey monastery near Leh in Hundreds of lamas receive their religious training in the monastery. It is also known for its beautiful murals, thankas, rare manuscripts, stucco images and peculiar wind instruments that form part of the orchestra whenever Chham is enacted in the gompa in summer. Another interesting aspect of the gompa is its collection of weapons which may

Thousands of devotees from all over the world here attended the Kalachakra ceremony which was performed in August, 2000 by His Holiness Dalai Lama.Kalachakra initiation (Skt. Abhisheka, Tibetan Wang) is not just an elaborate puja or a religious congregation. It is a workshop in a grand scale to make an earnest effort by both the teacher and disciples to awaken their Buddha nature by the combined forces of teaching, prayer, blessing, devotion, The ceremony focuses on five main subjects - cosmology, psycho-physiology, initiation, sadhana and Buddhahood. A Kalachakra mandala and Viswatma deitiy in union with his consort are at the centre of this ceremony guiding the The gompa is approached by road from Kaza (only 12 km). However, it is only 8.5 kms trek from Kaza. KIBBER Kibber is located at a height of about 14,200 ft in a narrow valley on the summit of a limestone rock. It is only 16 kms from Kaza and a bus service plies between these two places in summer. Kibber is a rather pleasant village with

There are only 80 houses in the village. The remarkable feature about the architecture is the use of stone instead of mud or adobe brick used extensively in the valley. There are a civil dispensary, a high school, a post office, a telegraph office and a community TV set in the village. There is a monastery in Kibber which is named after Serkang Rimpochhe of Tabo. The lama breathed his last in Kibber in 1983 and when he was being cremated a water source PIN VALLEY One of the four local units of Spiti is the Pin valley which lies on either side of the Pin river. Geographically, the Pin valley is shut off from the rest of Spiti by high mountains. The only opening has been provided by the Pin river that The Pin valley is famous for its internationally recognised Chaumurti horses that are bred and sold for considerable sums in Rampur-Bushahar during Lavi fair and in Ladakh. The climate and the rich grass of the valley produce extremely sure footed horses able to negotiate great heights without much difficulty. A tourist in the Pin valley may Horse racing and arrow shooting are very popular in the valley. A tourist may frequently come across arrow shooting

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Anyways, briefly: * As dreaded by most travelers until last year, the road condition between Shimla and Narkanda has improved vastly. This str

* next time I would skip Narkanda and do instead "Shimla-Naldhera-Basantpur - Sunni - Luhri - Sainj -Rampur" and save about *Between Rampur and Powari before Shongton Bridge -road closes between 12:30 and 1:30 PM for blasting activities. *Blasting activity also near Morang around same time 12:30-1:30PM. *"Pappu Dhaba" at Tapri served the best vegetarian meal (Rs.50/-) in the entire trip. *I hope you have included Pin Valley-upto Mudh. This it the best place in entire Spiti valley.

*Instead of Kaza, please stay at picturesque village Rangrik. There is a hotel named Spiti Sarai with excellent rooms and th

*If you staying a Tabo. Please dont stay at Tiger Den. It is hell of a place to stay. Instead stay at Trojen Guest House. Clean an *Petrol Pump beyond Rampur: Tapri, Powari, Rekong Peo and Kaza I have not used the route via Luhri, but lordofgondor recently took that road and according to him (Blissful, beautiful Bhabha

Yes, for pin valley you have to go through Attargo. There is a bridge across spiti river with the HPPWD sign board. The distanc Attargo-Gulling- 10Kms Gulling-Sagnam-12Kms Sagnam-Mudh-12 Kms

Please check the Maps attached above. The road condition is fine. We travelled there on 10th June were there were lot of melting glaciers betwen Sagnam and Mud. I am glad that we made it upto Mudh. The place is very humbling. Next time I plan to stay there atleast one night.

Yes I have stayed at Golf Grade at Naldehra. Its a decent place but the food is not good. But why halt there, you can push upt

I have traveled Basantpur-Sunni-Rampur stretch on return . This road is in bad shape between Sunni and Sainj. But I will not s

but If you are after scenic roads then i would suggest do either of this: a) Narkanda-Thanedar-Bithal-Rampur Same travel time as NH22. You will love the apple orchard in the full blossom.

b)Narkanda-Baggi-Khadrala-Sungri-Taklech-Dharanghati-Mashnoo-Sarahan It is a dirt trek between Dharanghati and Mashnoo with no traffic but somebody did it last year in Innova could be easily done All these roads are quite easy comparable to places you will be going beyond Leh.

This route is: Rampur-Kinnu-Mashnu-Gaura-Sarahan about 46 Kms between Rampur and Sarahan. Somebody tells me the ro

few minutes later arrive at Powari. We stop here for the fuel stop. Travelers travelling directly towards Spiti (Skipping Rekon

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tween Shimla and Narkanda has improved vastly. This stretch as good as any other stretch in Kinnaur and Spiti. Not really bad roads in Kin

Basantpur - Sunni - Luhri - Sainj -Rampur" and save about 2 hours of travel time.

between 12:30 and 1:30 PM for blasting activities.

n the entire trip.

ce in entire Spiti valley.

is a hotel named Spiti Sarai with excellent rooms and the very good meals in Kaza. The owner Lotey (Ramesh Lal)@9418439247 also ru

ace to stay. Instead stay at Trojen Guest House. Clean and Comfy.

hat road and according to him (Blissful, beautiful Bhabha Valley @ Kafnu), the roads are not in good shape on that route. As for the Basan

across spiti river with the HPPWD sign board. The distance upto Mudh (the last motorable village will be about 34Kms. It will take you abo

re were lot of melting glaciers betwen Sagnam and Mud. Lotey(ramesh Lal) had advised me not to go beyond Sagnam because of slush bu ext time I plan to stay there atleast one night.

e food is not good. But why halt there, you can push upto Sarahan/Rampur from Delhi.

d is in bad shape between Sunni and Sainj. But I will not say it to be undriveable. No deep potholes or risk of damaging the vehicle. It will b

t somebody did it last year in Innova could be easily done by your vehicles. This is the route I want to most defiantly take next time I trave g beyond Leh.

between Rampur and Sarahan. Somebody tells me the route is longer but quite scenic.

ravelers travelling directly towards Spiti (Skipping Rekong Peo) please be aware this Fuel pump is the last pump on NH22. Next fuel pum

e of the best hotel in Kalpa. This property is very clean and in excellent condition of maintenance. The manager Mr. Anil Purohit from Gazi

Not really bad roads in Kinnaur and Spiti upto Kunzum Top. I saw a Honda city in Pin valley.

Lal)@9418439247 also runs an adventure company(trekking and mountaineering). He indulges himself in mountaineering and has the en

at route. As for the Basantpur-Kingal route, it is definitely scenic. In fact, after you take the turn from Dhalli, that whole sector is lush gree

4Kms. It will take you about 2-1/2 hours from Tabo.

agnam because of slush but the scenery beyond Sagnam kept us calling.We decided to travel as far as the raod was driveable. We did not

maging the vehicle. It will be little rough for an hour and it is quite managable I think.

ntly take next time I travel there. The scenic beauty through this road is said to to unmatched and beats most places in Kinnaur and Spiti.

mp on NH22. Next fuel pump on this route would be at Kaza. So better fill up.

Mr. Anil Purohit from Gaziabad is a nice and helpful chap and works hard to keep his guest happy.The food and the service is very good. K

in mountaineering and has the entire reason (and people) in tips of his hand. He was a crucial guy updating me about the road conditions

halli, that whole sector is lush green, more so now during the monsoon. If one is not pressed for time, it is definitely enjoyable.

e raod was driveable. We did not face any problem. For your caravans Scorpios and Boleros it will be a no game.

s most places in Kinnaur and Spiti.

od and the service is very good. Kinner villa is one of the very few private hotels in the entire Kinnaur and Spiti offering TV (Tatasky) in the

ting me about the road conditions. He will advice anybody including travelers staying in other hotels.

is definitely enjoyable.

d Spiti offering TV (Tatasky) in the room. This hotel is an excellent alternative to pricy HPTDC "Kinner Kailash".

Kufri
07:00 AM to 05:00 PM, Every day

Some great hiking, some skiing, some beautiful scenes and a cool environment that's what Kufri is all about. It is famous for it

Fagu
09:00 AM to 06:00 PM, Every day Fagu, situated in the middle of apple orchards and forests is a great place to relax with a luncheon picnic basket.

Naldehra Golf Course


09:00 AM to 06:00 PM, Every day Distance 9 Km

About 9 Km away from Mashobra is Naldehra, a former camping ground during the British colonial rule, now home to a spect

Chail
09:00 AM to 06:00 PM, Every day Enjoy the heritage walks at Chail.

Sutlej River
09:00 AM to 06:00 PM, Every day Feel the adrenalin rush as you river raft on the Sutlej river. Indulge yourself in the hot spring baths at Tattapani.

Shimla Reserve Forest Sanctuary


09:00 AM to 06:00 PM, Every day Mashobra is part of the Shimla Reserve Forest Sanctuary, trekking here is a delightful experience, surrounded by a variety of

The Ridge
09:00 AM to 05:00 PM, Every day

The Ridge road is a large open space, located in the heart of Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is alongside

Christ Church
09:00 AM to 05:00 PM, Every day

Christ Church, Shimla is the second oldest church in North India, after St.John's Church, Meerut. The church contains five fine

Jakhu Temple
09:00 AM to 05:00 PM, Every day Distance 2.5 Km east from the Ridge

Jakhu Temple is an ancient temple in Shimla, dedicated to Hindu deity, Hanuman. Shimla at a height of 2,455 M (8,000 feet) a

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Summer Hill
09:00 AM to 05:00 PM, Every day

The Shimla Summer Hill is situated at an altitude of 1283 metre above the sea level. The Summer Hill of Shimla is a spot on th

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Himachal State Museum and the Library


09:00 AM to 05:00 PM, Every day

About 2.5 Km west of Scandal Point by the telecommunications mast, the Himachal State Museum & Library has an impressiv

about. It is famous for its trekking and hiking trails. Adventure seeking travellers throng Kufri in winters to enjoy skiing and tobogganing al

e, now home to a spectacular nine hole golf course. While at Shimla, the erstwhile capital of the British Raj, apart from the sheer beauty p

ounded by a variety of flora and fauna and all the forest creatures, including the shy musk deer, the state animal of Himachal. You could a

sh, India. It is alongside the Mall Road, and joins it at the Scandal point on the west side. On the east side, the Ridge road leads to Lakkar B

hurch contains five fine-stained glass windows. The glasses represent the Christian virtues of Faith, Hope, Charity, Fortitude, Patience and

f 2,455 M (8,000 feet) above sea level. Shimla's highest peak offers a panoramic view of the Shivalik Ranges and the town of Sanjauli.

of Shimla is a spot on the way from Shimla to Kalka and is only five kilometres from the Ridge of Shimla. The place is perfect for taking a p

Library has an impressive collection of Kangra and Mughal miniatures, Chamba embroidery, coins and jewellery, temple carvings, painting

o enjoy skiing and tobogganing along its snow covered slopes.

Raj, apart from the sheer beauty presented by its mountains, valleys and forest, some of the other attractions include The Ridge, Christ Ch

e animal of Himachal. You could also trek your way to the many peaks to catch some breathtaking views.

e, the Ridge road leads to Lakkar Bazaar, a wooden crafts market. The Ridge road is also the venue for Summer festival, government funct

e, Charity, Fortitude, Patience and Humility. The Pipe-Organ of Christ Church is the biggest in the Indian subcontinent and was erected in S

nges and the town of Sanjauli.

The place is perfect for taking a pleasurable walk amidst the quietness of the mother nature. The Summer Hill is situated in between hud

wellery, temple carvings, paintings of Shimla and weapons - including some massive blunderbusses.

ctions include The Ridge, Christ Church, Jakhu Temple, Summer Hill, Himachal State Museum and the Library. Further up you can head to

ummer festival, government functions and local celebrations during the New Year Eve. Prominent landmarks on the Ridge are a neo-Goth

subcontinent and was erected in September 1899.

er Hill is situated in between huddles of green hilly trees like the pine and deodar.

brary. Further up you can head to Mahasu, famous for its ancient temple. Or perhaps Kufri or Narkanda, famous for its ski slopes.

marks on the Ridge are a neo-Gothic structure of Church from 1844 and a tudorbethan styled library building built in 1910.

famous for its ski slopes.

ding built in 1910.

ROAD DETAILS: ROUTE (ALTITUDE MSL) Distance SHIMLA NARKANDA (64 km) Shimla Wild Flower Hall (2498m)............13 km Wild Flower Hall Kufri (2510m)...............03 km Kufri Fagu (2500m).........................06 km Fagu Narkanda (2708m)................42 km NARKANDA SARAHAN (112 km) Narkanda Kumarsain (2150m)..........16 km Kumarsain Sainj (1372m)................15 km Sainj Nirath (945m).......................18 km Nirath Dutt Nagar (970m).............. 06 km Dutt Nagar Rampur (1005m)............09 km Rampur Jeori (1250m)....................23 km Jeori Sarahan (2165m)...................17 km ALTERNATE ROUTE::Shimla-Basantpur Shimla-Mashobra Mashobra-Naldhera Naldhera-Basantpur ALTERNATE ROUTE::Basantpur-Sainj Basantpur-Sunni Sunni-Luhri.....................................49 km Luhri-Sainj......................................06 km ALTERNATE ROUTE::Basantpur-Sainj Basantpur-Kinjal Kinjal-Sainj ALTERNATE ROUTE::Narkanda-Sarahan Narkanda-Tanedhar Tanedhar -Bithal Bithal-Rampur Rampur-Sarahan ALTERNATE ROUTE::Narkanda-Sarahan Narkanda-Baggi Baggi-Khadrala Khadrala-Sungri Sungri-Taklech Taklech-Dharanghati Dharanghati-Mashnoo Mashnoo-Sarahan SARAHAN KARCHHAM(77 km) Sarahan Jeori (1250m) ..................18 km Jeori Chora (1260m)....................11 km Chora Bhawa Nagar (1450m)..................20 km Bhawa Nagar Wangtu (1830m)................09 km Wangtu Tapri (1683m)...................10 km Tapri Karchham (1899m).................09 km KARCHHAM -SANGLA CHITKUL(44 km) Karchham Sangla (2680m)................18 km Sangla Chitkul (3480m)..................26 km KARCHHAM KALPA(33 km) Karchham Powari (2170m)..............13 km Powari Recong Peo (2290m)....................7 km Recong Peo Kalpa (2900m)..................13 km KALPA TABO (170 km) Kalpa Akpa (2238)........................37 km Akpa Morang (2276m).................. 8 km Morang Spello (2244m).....................24 km Spello Puh (2837m).....................11 km Puh Khab (2831m).......................10 km Khab Nako (3800m).......................21 km Nako Chango (3658m)......................20 km Chango Shikhar (3119m)................... 6 km Shikhar Sumdo (3230m).................. 7 km Sumdo Tabo (3050m)..................32 km TABO ATTARGO (24 km) Tabo Poh (3150m)..................10 km Poh Sichiling (3190m)..................11 km Sichiling Attargo (3250m).................. 3 km

ATTARGO-LALUNG (LINGTI VALLEY) (14 km) (Forks outs Near Attargo) ATTARGO-DANKAR (7 km) (Forks outs Near Attargo) ATTARGO-MUDH (PIN VALLEY) (34 km) Attargo-Gulling ........................10 km Gulling-Sagnam.........................12 km Sagnam-Mudh.............................12 km ATTARGO-KAZA 23 km Attargo Lara (3360m).................13 km Lara Kaza (3600m).......................10 km KAZA-KI-KIBBER-TASHIGANG (36 km) Kaza Ki Monestery (4116m)............ 12 km Ki Monestery Kibber (4205m).............8 km Kibber TASHIGANG (4503m)................14 km KAZA-LANGZA-KOMIC (26 km) Kaza Langza (4250m) Langza-Komic (4530m) [**HIGHEST MOTORABLE VILLAGE IN THE WORLD**] KAZA KELONG (187 km) Kaza Rangrik (3700m)...................... 8 km Rangrik Khurik (3750m).................... 4 km Khurik Sumling (3790m)...................... 4 km Sumling Murang (3800m).................. 4 km Murang Hula (3845m).................. 5 km Hula Pangmo (3896m).................... 4 km Pangmo Kiato (3964m)..................13 km Kiato Hanse (3950m)................... 3 km Hanse Losar (4079m)....................12 km Losar Kunzam Pass (4551m).............19 km (Chandertal lake Trek 11kms from here) Kunzam Pass Batal (3560m)............12 km(Chandratal Parking 3 Kms+ 3 Kms Trek from here)

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