Kinnaur is a land where apple orchards cascade down terraced slopes, snow-capped peaks pierce azure skies, and ancient Buddhist monasteries echo with centuries of wisdom. Far from the commercialized hill stations, Kinnaur offers raw, unfiltered Himalayan beauty, think winding river gorges, vibrant Kinnauri villages, and the sacred silhouette of Kinnaur Kailash.
Our expertly curated Kinnaur tour packages open the door to this offbeat paradise with thoughtfully paced itineraries, culturally sensitive stays, and seamless logistics for high-altitude travel. Whether you're a photography enthusiast chasing golden-hour light on apple blossoms, an adventurer seeking remote treks, or a cultural traveler drawn to Tibetan-Buddhist heritage, our Kinnaur holiday packages deliver authentic immersion, responsible travel practices, and unforgettable mountain moments.
From the last inhabited village of Chitkul to the spiritual heights of Kalpa, every detail is arranged so you can explore deeply, travel safely, and return transformed. Browse our handpicked itineraries, compare travel styles, and begin your Kinnaur journey today.
Popular Tourist Attractions in & around Kinnaur
1. Chitkul Village- The Last Inhabited Village
Chitkul is the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibet border and one of the most beautiful villages in Himachal Pradesh. Situated at an altitude of 3,450 meters along the Baspa River, it is famous for its traditional wooden houses, stone-roofed temples, and breathtaking landscapes. The village offers a peaceful atmosphere, stunning mountain views, and is a paradise for photographers and nature lovers.
2. Sangla Valley (Baspa Valley)
Sangla Valley is widely considered one of the most scenic valleys in the Himalayas. Surrounded by towering snow-capped peaks, lush green forests, and apple orchards, the valley is a treat for the eyes. The Baspa River flows through the valley, making it perfect for riverside walks, short treks, and enjoying the pure mountain air. It is also home to several beautiful villages and ancient temples.
3. Kalpa
Kalpa is a charming village offering spectacular views of the majestic Kinnaur Kailash peak (6,050 meters). Once the winter capital of Kinnaur, it is known for its old wooden temples, traditional Kinnauri architecture, and vast apple orchards. The sunset views from Kalpa are especially mesmerizing, painting the mountains in golden and orange hues.
4. Reckong Peo
Reckong Peo is the district headquarters of Kinnaur and serves as the main commercial and administrative hub. It features a large Buddhist monastery (Kinner Kailash Temple) with a giant statue of Lord Buddha. The town offers good shopping options for local woollens, dry fruits, and handicrafts, and acts as a base for exploring nearby attractions.
5. Kinnaur Kailash
The sacred Kinnaur Kailash mountain is considered the winter abode of Lord Shiva. Standing tall at 6,050 meters, it is a revered pilgrimage site as well as a trekking destination. The dramatic views of this peak from Kalpa and other points are awe-inspiring and create a deeply spiritual experience for visitors.
6. Roghi Village & Suicide Point
Roghi Village is famous for the thrilling “Suicide Point” a viewpoint with vertical cliffs dropping thousands of feet down to the Sutlej River. While the name is scary, the location offers one of the most dramatic and breathtaking views in Kinnaur. The village itself is beautiful with traditional houses and apple orchards.
7. Nako Lake & Village
Nako Lake is a natural high-altitude lake surrounded by barren mountains and monasteries. The village of Nako is known for its ancient Buddhist monastery and traditional architecture. The lake remains frozen in winter and offers a serene, almost otherworldly experience, especially during sunrise and sunset.
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How to Reach Kinnaur?
By Air- The nearest airport is Shimla Airport (approx 220 km) or Kullu Airport (approx 250 km). From there, you can hire a private taxi or take a bus to Reckong Peo or Sangla.
By Train- The nearest broad-gauge railway station is Kalka or Chandigarh. From there, travel by road or take the scenic toy train up to Shimla and then proceed to Kinnaur.
By Road- The most preferred way to reach Kinnaur. It is well connected from Shimla (approx 230–250 km) via NH-5. The journey passes through beautiful mountains, apple orchards, and the famous Wangtoo Bridge. Private cabs and taxis are highly recommended due to the winding roads.
Note: Inner line permits (ILP) are required for foreign tourists to visit certain areas of Kinnaur.
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What's Included in Your Kinnaur Holiday Tour Package?
- Verified stays: heritage homestays, eco-lodges, or boutique properties with daily breakfast
- Reliable 4x4 or AC vehicle transport suited for mountain roads and group size
- Experienced driver with high-altitude knowledge
- All necessary permits (Inner Line Permit for border areas) arranged in advance
How to Customize & Book Your Kinnaur Tour Package?
- Choose your travel focus-cultural, adventurous, photographic, or a blend and preferred travel window
- Submit our quick request form to receive a personalized, day-wise itinerary draft with altitude notes
- Review, refine stays or activities, and confirm your booking with a secure advance payment Our travel advisors handle permit processing, vehicle routing for mountain terrain, seasonal activity adjustments, and special requests like dietary needs or festival timing. Receive instant confirmation via email and WhatsApp.






