Sangla
Sangla literally translates to 'Pass of Light' in the Tibetan language. Carrying a rich Tibetan influence, this scenic town delights tourists with its mesmerizing Himalayan Mountains
Temples
The Kamru Fort, Dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Kamakshi, is fort converted into a temple is an architectural marvel and an artistic delight
Heritage
there is a Tibetan Wood Carving center in Sangla, which is a hub for exquisitely designed hand-carved items
Best Time to Visit
september and octomber
Ideal Duration
Visa
Not Required
Sangla literally translates to 'Pass of Light' in the Tibetan language. Carrying a rich Tibetan influence, this scenic town delights tourists with its mesmerizing Himalayan Mountains, thick oak and pine forests, majestic glacier streams and the pristine Baspa River flowing through the valley.
Sangla is inarguably a destination for nature lovers who can relish the tranquility and pristine environment of this offbeat destination in Himachal Pradesh. One of the top sightseeing spots in Sangla is the Kamru Fort. Dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Kamakshi, this fort converted into a temple is an architectural marvel and an artistic delight. The deity Kamakshi is positioned on the third floor of the temple. Another popular temple of Sangla is the Bering Nag Temple. Dedicated to the Lord Jagas, the Bering Nag Temple is a popular tourist attraction and a place of great religious significance. Sangla gives one the opportunity to spend some time on the banks of the Baspa River and be enthralled and charmed by the ferocity of its sparkling waters. The Baspa River is a popular tourist spot with its various fishing and camping activities.
One of the most important apples growing regions of Himachal Pradesh, the hilly town of Sangla boasts a number of beautiful and sprawling Apple and Apricot orchards. Feast on the red juicy apples of this region and experience the delicious explosion of their rich flavours.
This small town also offers a chance to visit the local huts, situated in the lush meadows of Sangla that are set against the backdrop of the spectacular Kinnaur Kailash Mountain Ranges. One can experience the local customs, traditions and lifestyle of the Tibetan and Hindu people in this region of Himachal Pradesh. For those who want to bring back the memories of the place in the form of a souvenir, there is a Tibetan Wood Carving center in Sangla, which is a hub for exquisitely designed hand-carved items. Travel to the nearby shopping paradise of Batseri (a village 5 km away from Sangla) and shop for the famous and beautifully designed Kinnauri caps and handmade shawls. Sangla also renders the opportunity to dine at the numerous restaurants and cafes serving authentic and lip-smacking Tibetan dishes like thukpa and momos and the simple dal, chawal, sabzi and roti.
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Best Time to Visit Sangla
Sangla experiences a pleasant summer season, with the temperature varying from 12°C to 20°C. Exhibiting a pleasant atmosphere and delightful sceneries, the summer months are the ideal time to visit Sangla.
Sangla receives a decent amount of rainfall from July to September. With the temperature ranging between 12°C and 20°C, the weather remains cool and pleasant during this season. The monsoon rains change the whole picture of this town, giving away to luxuriant valleys and a romantic and misty atmosphere.
Sangla experiences harsh winters with the mercury passing sub zero levels. The whole region gets enveloped in a thick blanket of snow, making it an ideal place to visit for snow lovers.
Popular Attractions Sangla
Kamru Fort, Sangla
This stunning fort is enveloped by snow capped mountains, dense forests, and lush green fields and is adorned with beautiful wooden carvings.
Tibetan Wood Carving Center, Sangla
his place is very popular among shopaholics in the city and amid the tourists who visit Sangla from different parts of the country.
Baspa River, Sangla Valley
The Baspa River originates from Baspa Hills and joins the Sutlej River. The valley adjacent to this river is covered with huge oak and pine forests, which is the essence of the natural beauty of this place.
Bering Nag Temple, Sangla Valley
The tourists never miss to visit this exquisite temple destination, which is only a few kilometers away from Sangla.
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