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 Major Attractions
- *Kalpa:* A picturesque town known for its apple orchards and breathtaking views of the Kinnaur Kailash range.
- *Sangla Valley:* Famous for its scenic beauty, Baspa River, and charming villages like Rakcham and Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border.
- *Nako Lake:* A high-altitude lake in the village of Nako, offering serene surroundings and beautiful vistas.
- *Kinnaur Kailash:* A sacred mountain for both Hindus and Buddhists, attracting trekkers and pilgrims.
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### Culture and People
- *Ethnic Groups:* The region is home to a mix of Kinnauri, Tibetan, and Hindu communities.
- *Language:* Kinnauri, Hindi, and Tibetan are commonly spoken.
- *Festivals:* Traditional festivals like Fulaich (celebrating flowers) and Losar (Tibetan New Year) are celebrated with great enthusiasm.
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### Climate
- *Summer:* Mild and pleasant, making it the best time to visit.
- *Winter:* Harsh and cold, with heavy snowfall in higher altitudes.
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### Activities
- *Trekking:* Popular trekking routes include the Kinnaur Kailash trek and the Sangla to Chitkul trek.
- *Adventure Sports:* Activities like rock climbing, river crossing, and angling in the Baspa River are popular.
- *Cultural Tours:* Exploring ancient monasteries, temples, and local villages provides insight into the rich cultural heritage.
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### Accessibility
- *By Road:* Kinnaur is well-connected by road from Shimla, with the NH-5 (formerly NH-22) being the main highway.
- *By Air:* The nearest airport is in Shimla, followed by a road journey to Kinnar
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