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Words cannot define the beauty of Chitkul. The Indo-Tibet trade route is definitely an attraction for avid explorers. Also the crystal clear Baspa river flowing by the village is really breathtaking.  One can also camp at the river bank of Baspa. The immense natural beauty the magnificent surrounding of snow-peaked Himalayan mountains meadows small wooden cottages houses with slate or wooden plank roof a Buddhist monastery and a small bus stand give a picturesque sight of Chitkul.  Not to miss t Buddhist Architecture, Buddhist Monastery, Cold Deserts, River Flowing, Spiti Valley, Himalayan Mountains, Bus Stand, Wooden Plank, River Bank

Words cannot define the beauty of Chitkul. The Indo-Tibet trade route is definitely an attraction for avid explorers. Also the crystal clear Baspa river flowing by the village is really breathtaking. One can also camp at the river bank of Baspa. The immense natural beauty the magnificent surrounding of snow-peaked Himalayan mountains meadows small wooden cottages houses with slate or wooden plank roof a Buddhist monastery and a small bus stand give a picturesque sight of Chitkul. Not to…

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Dhauladhar (Hindi: धौलाधार) (lit. 'The White Range')[1][a] is a mountain range which is part of a lesser Himalayan chain of mountains. It rises from the Shivalik hills, to the north of Kangra and Mandi. Dharamsala, the headquarters of Kangra district and the winter capital of Himachal Pradesh, lies on its southern spur in the Kangra Valley.[2] Chamba lies to the North of this range. Kangra Himachal Pradesh, Mountains Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh Dharamsala, Kangra Himachal, Kangra Valley, Mandi Himachal Pradesh, Dharamsala, White Range, Scenic Travel

Dhauladhar (Hindi: धौलाधार) (lit. 'The White Range')[1][a] is a mountain range which is part of a lesser Himalayan chain of mountains. It rises from the Shivalik hills, to the north of Kangra and Mandi. Dharamsala, the headquarters of Kangra district and the winter capital of Himachal Pradesh, lies on its southern spur in the Kangra Valley.[2] Chamba lies to the North of this range.

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