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Have you ever thought of visiting CHITKUL the last village at Indo-Tibet border?

The Way on Himalaya offer Adventures Tour in Himachal Pardesh, India The best time to visit Chitkul sometimes closes down in the months of March to October, that’s where the adventure begins. For more details - http://www.thewayonhimalaya.com/<br>

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Have you ever thought of visiting CHITKUL the last village at Indo-Tibet border?

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  1. Have you ever thought of visiting CHITKUL the last village at Indo-Tibet border? Indian road ends here and this place is only 600 KM from Delhi. Chitkul (Himachal) at a height of 3450 meter is the last village of India to the side of Tibet border.

  2. Best Time To Visit The best time to visit is September, or can be visited any time of the year however due to heavy snowfall the way to Chitkul sometimes closes down in the months of March to October, that’s where the adventure begins. What Special About Chitkul This is the last and highest village in the Baspa valley in district Kinnaur, Himachal. If you love snow or thinking to plan winter destination then this place is for you. Chitkul is completely covered with white snow in winter Road from Sangla Valley to Chitkul is also known as “Deadliest Roads in the World". This road is not for everyone and that’s where it makes you different from other Let’s go there in apple season which is around August and September in Kinnaur Valley and you can enjoy the delicious apples direct from the trees Best Way To Reach There are many Adventure Tours Packages available with different travel agencies which aid you with easy travel in affordable price. You can take bus from Delhi or use Cabto reach Chandigarh, here is the KM wise total distance. Source - http://www.thewayonhimalaya.com/ever-thought-visiting-chitkul-last-village-indo-tibet-border/

  3. Staying in Chitkul If you wish to take the best from this place then spare at least 3 days from your life. Usually travelers make day trips from Sangla to Chitkul there’s not many options to stay there but the accommodation cost is affordable. You can stop at Kharcham which is near to Chitkul and a very nice place. There’s a guest house located right when you enter chitkul and another a few minutes ahead. Delhi – Shimla (360 KMs) –Narkanda (420 KMs) – Rampur (488 KMs) – Karcham (566 KMs) – ReckongPeo (587 KMs) – Kalpa (595 KMs) Visit our Site and Get best discount in Himachal Tour - www.thewayonhimalaya.com Source - http://www.thewayonhimalaya.com/ever-thought-visiting-chitkul-last-village-indo-tibet-border/

  4. www.thewayonhimalaya.com Thank You   Source - http://www.thewayonhimalaya.com/ever-thought-visiting-chitkul-last-village-indo-tibet-border/

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