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Travel guide of SanglaWatching the clear sky with this beautiful moon was amazing. The whole scene felt soothing to my eyes. 🌕
Experienced by Chirayu Sharma
11 km from Sangla
The Kinner Kailash range in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh is located in proximity to the Indo-Tibetan border at a height of 17200 ft above sea level. It is also among the remotest and the less explored regions of Himachal which is breathtakingly scenic.
Experienced by Nomad Bikers
11 km from Sangla
Apart from its tranquility and natural beauty, Chhitkul is also famous for potato farming and trout fishing. The potatoes of this region are one of the best and costliest in the world. The Sangla valley from Sangla to Chhitkul, specially the villages of Rakchham, Batseri & Chhitkul, is a nature lovers paradise. One side of the road are the snow-clad mountains and the other side is full of orchards of fruits like apricots, peaches, chilgoza and apples dotted by wooden houses. The powerful goddess of Chhitkul is the only non-Buddhist deity to which respect must be paid by the Parikrama pilgrim
Experienced by Nomad Bikers
13 km from Sangla
Kalpa is most famous for some of the best views of Kinner Kailash range of Himalayas. You can also view the Shivling Peak from Kalpa that changes colour through the day. These mountains are considered sacred both by the Hindus and Buddhists. As per mythological beliefs, it is believed that Kinner Kailash range of Himalayas is the winter home of Lord Shiva. He comes to this place in winters when the climate is perfect for meditating. You can see these peaks from most places in Kalpa town.
Experienced by Nomad Bikers
46 km from Sangla
Kedarkantha is a mountain peak of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand, India. Its elevation is 12,500 ft. Kedarkantha is located within Govind Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarkashi district. The climb to the peak of Kedarkantha starts from a small village called as Sankri. In this picture you can see Sahil Mhapsekar an on the mountain peak of kedarkantha.
Experienced by Sahil Mhapsekar
72 km from Sangla
The photo taken from a hike trail Auli in Uttarakhand, offers a splendid view of the Himalayas surrounded by fluffy clouds in the blue sky.
Experienced by Swarnarekha Pandey
72 km from Sangla
The photo taken from a hike trail Auli in Uttarakhand, offers a splendid view of the Himalayas surrounded by fluffy clouds in the blue sky.
Experienced by Swarnarekha Pandey
72 km from Sangla
The photo taken from a hike trail Auli in Uttarakhand, offers a splendid view of the Himalayas surrounded by fluffy clouds in the blue sky.
Experienced by Swarnarekha Pandey
80 km from Sangla
Shivling is a mountain at tapovan in the Gangotri Group of peaks in the western Garhwal Himalaya, near the snout of the Gangotri Glacier. It lies in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, 6 kilometres (4 mi) south of the Hindu holy site of Gaumukh (the source of the Bhagirathi River).
Experienced by Narayan Gopalan
87 km from Sangla
A view of the HImalayan range of mountains from the meadows, just after rains, in black and white.
Experienced by Satyajeet Mazumdar
94 km from Sangla
Caught this shot while trekking in the Spiti Valley of northern India. The herd was covering the entire road.
Experienced by Daniel Burka
94 km from Sangla
This is the first village in Spiti we arrived at. I was instantly fascinated by the level of Tibetan influence in these Indian mountains. Architecture based on buddhist monasteries (monastic design) in the backdrop of massive barren mountains is a popular theme here. Access to the rest of the state is limited from here and life, as seen here, can be quite tough.
Experienced by Ayesha Parikh
100 km from Sangla
It took about 1 hr of climbing an almost straight mountain at 4300 meters above sea level to reach this point. Took the air out of our lungs but the sunset and the view were definitely worth it.
Experienced by Yash Raut
100 km from Sangla
Beautiful Sunsets Need Cloudy Skies ⛅ ---------------- 🚩 Key Monastery, Spiti, Himachal Pradesh 📆 5th of June, 2019 📷 Canon 60D
Experienced by Vivek Kumar
101 km from Sangla
It was after the first snowfall in Tosh, a small village in the himalayan foothills. Just a pleasant sight with mist coming in with people warming up near a bonfire.
Experienced by Alakesh Baniya
101 km from Sangla
A small village located in Parvati Valley, in the foothills of the Himalayas. The trek is 2-3 hours from Kasol and is a stoner's paradise.
Experienced by Ankit Choudhary
106 km from Sangla
This photo was taken from an airplane hovering on top Leh, India with a sight of the mighty Himalayas in winter which was an amazing sight to look at.
Experienced by Nitin Gupta
110 km from Sangla
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Experienced by rachel dsouza
111 km from Sangla
A place at around 8000 feet above the sea level in Uttarakhand, India - Dhanolti. The place is covered by clouds almost always. It's a magical place!
Experienced by amitabh choudhury
119 km from Sangla
The last day of climb from Dohra Nala to Chanderkhani Pass was tedious; at least for a beginner like me. Taking breaks every now and then, coping with the breathlessness, altitude gain and the steep elevation that I was not done climbing, I just turn back and realize the beauty that was hiding behind me. The beautiful snow clad mountains brushed by the clouds, as far as the eye could see. Some of them were so far apart that the blue tint of the landscape almost made it impossible to know where the moutains ended and the sky started at the horizon. Admist these giants, I found this view.
Experienced by Atul Bhat