Village Tourism
Places of Interest in Himachal Pradesh Village Tourism
RECONG PEO (2670m): 
Located
260 km from Shimla, Recong Peo is the district Headquarter having a panoramic
view of Kinner Kailash. It has many hotels and rest houses.
KALPA (2759m): Beyond Recong Peo (14 kms. from Powari) on the link road,
is the main village of the District - Kalpa. Across the river, facing Kalpa
is the majesty of the Kinner Kailash range. This is a spectacluar sight early
in the morning as the rising sun touches the snowy peaks with crimson and gold
light.
SANGLA VALLEY: This valley starts 57 kms. short of Kalpa which has been
named after a beautiful & populous village Sangla. Sangla is situated on
the right bank of Baspa river 17 kms. from Karcham. Journey from Karcham onwards
is enjoyable and adventurous throughout the valley. The natural scenery all
around and the eternal snow view are picturesque and charming. It is also known
as Baspa Valley since Baspa river flows through this area. This is the most
charming valley in the entire District of Kinnaur. A temple dedicated to Nages
god is worth a visit & other places are Sapni, Rackchham, Kilba, Kamru Fort
which can also be visited. There are post offices, banks, rest houses for the
convenience of the visitors.
CHITKUL (3450m): This is the last and highest village in the Baspa valley.
It is situated on the right bank of Baspa river. There is a road along the left
bank from Karcham. There are 3 temples of local goddess Mathi, the main ones
are said to have been constructed about 500 years ago.
NICHAR (2150m): This village is situated between Taranda & Wangtu
on the left bank of Satluj about 5 kms. above Wangtu. The scenery is enchanting.
Ghoral , antelopes, black & red bears are seen sometimes in higher ranges.
KOTHI: Kothi is also called Koshtampi. It is little below Kalpa, and
is overshadowed by the Kinner Kailash peak. The village with its attractive
temple, gracious willows green fields, fruit trees makes an altogether lovely
landscape. Goddess Shuwang Chandika temple is in the village.
PUH: Locally pronounced Spuwa, is the tehsil hqrs. 71 kms. from Recong
Peo. It is situated above the national highway-22 having all modern amenities
as well as green fields, vineyards, apricot, almond and grape orchards enhance
its beauty. The local god is called Dabla, who neither has any dwelling nor
possesses an ark. The only manifestation of the deity is a pole with a small
idol set on its upper portion and adorned with Yak tail hair and long pieces
of colored cloth. The whole being called Fobrang, it is occasion brought to
the Santhang.
RAKCHHAM (2900m): Rakchham is situated on the right bank of river Baspa.
Its name has been derived from "Rak" a stone and "Chham"
a bridge. The location of the village is striking.
RIBBA (2745m): Ribba or Rirang is another large populous village at a
distance of 14 kms. from Morang, the tehsil hqrs. Situated between the villages
of Purbani & Rispa.

in the local dialect ri stands for Chilgoza and rang means a peak of a mountain.
A hut is available for stay. Another village Rispa is known for grapes.
LEO: About 105 kms. from Recong Peo perched on a small rocky eminence,
on the right bank of the Spiti river, is the hqrs. of sub-tehsil Hangrang in
Puh subdivision. The a temple of Jamato is worth visiting.
LIPPA (2438m): Situated near the left bank of Taiti stream. The village
can be approached from Kalpa by the old Hindustan Tibet road to Jangi-Lippa-14
kms. Ibex are said to be found near the forest. The three Budhist monasteries
here are dedicated to Galdang, Chhoiker Dunguir and Kangyar.
MORANG (2591): This village is situated 39 kms. away from Kalpa on the
left bank of river Satluj. The location is very beautiful and approach to this
picturesque village is through apricot orchards. The local deity is Urmig and
there are three structures dedicated to the deity each existing in Thwaring,
Garmang and Shilling. Generally these are empty as the ark of the deity remains
in the fort. On a sacred day the ark is taken to the above named places. The
ark has got 18 'mukh', made of silver, gold and brass. The 18 mukh represents
the 18 days of the great epic Mahabharat.
CHANGO (3058m): At a distance of 122 kms. from Kalpa,is a collection
of 4 hamlets in Pargna Shuwa, sub-tehsil, Hangrang on the left bank of river
Spiti. It is encircled on every side by high hills which is a witness to the
presence of a former lake. Buddhism is generally practised here but there are
some local Hindu deities too namely Gyalbo, Dabla and Yalsa.
NAKO (3662m): 
Situated
about 2 kms. above the Hangrang valley road and is 103 kms. from Kalpa on the
western direction of the huge mountain of Pargial. This is the highest village
in the valley and the existence of lake formed out of the masses of the ice
and snow above adds beauty to the village. Local village deity is Deodum and
another Lagang temple with several idols exist here. There is a staying hut
for visitors.
SUMDO/KAURIK: On the border of Spiti at a distance of 104 kms. and 124
kms. respectively from Kalpa, are the entry points to Spiti valley. There is
a Police Check Post to assist and help the visitors.