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Kinnaur Tour Packages from Shimla If you are in Shimla, you are already at the gateway to Kinnaur. The valley is about 235 km away, a single day's drive through apple country, river gorges and the old Hindustan Tibet Road. No flight needed. No overnight transfer. Just the road ahead. Many travellers come to Shimla for a hill station holiday and return without knowing that one of Himachal's most beautiful valleys lies just a day deeper into the mountains. Kinnaur is not another Shimla. It is quieter, less visited, and has a character entirely its own. Apple orchards along every slope. The Baspa river flowing through a broad green valley. Chitkul at the end of the road near the border. Kalpa looking out at the Kinner Kailash range in the morning light. Whether you are already in Shimla and want to extend your trip, or you have come to Shimla specifically to begin a Kinnaur journey, the right number of days and the right pace make all the difference. Featured Kinnaur Package Types from Shimla 3 Days, 2 Nights: Shimla to Kinnaur Quick Loop For travellers who want a taste of the valley in the shortest time. You drive to Sangla or Kalpa on Day 1, explore on Day 2, and return to Shimla on Day 3. Tight trip with long driving days. Works for fit travellers comfortable spending most of Day 1 and Day 3 on the road. 4 Days, 3 Nights: Shimla to Sangla, Chitkul and Kalpa The most popular format from Shimla. You drive to Sangla on Day 1, explore Chitkul and the valley on Day 2, move to Kalpa on Day 3, and return to Shimla on Day 4. This gives you a proper experience of core Kinnaur without rushing. Most couples and families should start here. 5 Days, 4 Nights: Complete Kinnaur Valley Tour from Shimla Adds Sarahan and the Bhimakali temple, gives you a more relaxed pace at Sangla and Kalpa, and keeps a buffer day for weather or road surprises. The most comfortable core circuit. Good for families with children, older travellers, and anyone who wants the valley calm. 6 Days, 5 Nights: Kinnaur with Nako Extension from Shimla For travellers who want to push past the green valley into the drier, higher landscape where Kinnaur begins turning into Spiti. You cover core Kinnaur, then continue to Nako and its lake. A more varied trip for those comfortable with higher altitude and longer drives. 7 to 8 Days: Kinnaur and Spiti Circuit from Shimla The full circuit. Through Kinnaur, into Spiti via Nako and Tabo, time around Kaza and the high villages. The return is either back through Shimla or out toward Manali depending on the season. The most complete Himalayan journey from Shimla. Should You Extend Your Shimla Trip to Kinnaur? If you are already in Shimla and you have three or more extra days, the honest answer is yes. Shimla is a fine hill station, but it is busy. The Mall Road is crowded, the traffic can be thick in season, and after a day or two you have seen what most visitors come for. Kinnaur is a completely different experience. It starts where Shimla ends. Once you cross Narkanda and drop toward the Sutlej, the crowds disappear, the valley opens up, and the landscape changes from a hill town to real mountain country. For the effort of one driving day, you go from a popular tourist destination to a quiet, green valley with river stays, orchard walks, centuries old temples, and a pace that is hard to find anywhere else this close to Shimla. Three extra days will give you Chitkul and Kalpa. Four will give you a proper Kinnaur experience. Five will make it comfortable. Route: Shimla to Kinnaur Shimla to Narkanda about 65 km, two to three hours. Smooth, well maintained road through apple country and deodar forest. Narkanda to Rampur about 55 km, descending toward the Sutlej. Rampur to Sarahan about 40 km, climbing to the gateway of Kinnaur. Rampur to Karcham about 80 km if skipping Sarahan. Karcham to Sangla about 17 km up the Baspa valley. Sangla to Chitkul about 25 km. Sangla to Kalpa about 40 km. Return to Shimla about 260 km. The road from Shimla to Narkanda is consistently good. From Narkanda to Rampur mostly good with some patchy stretches. Beyond Rampur it gets narrower, follows the river more closely, and can have diversions. Not difficult, but asks for steady driving. How to Get from Shimla to Kinnaur Your Options Private taxi from Shimla. The most popular choice. A dedicated vehicle and local driver from your hotel through the entire trip. Flexible, comfortable, and the driver knows the road. HRTC bus. Multiple daily buses from the Shimla bus stand to Reckong Peo. Morning departures reach Reckong Peo by evening. Budget friendly and practical for small groups or solo travellers. Self drive. A good option from Shimla for experienced drivers. The road to Narkanda is smooth. Beyond Rampur it needs mountain driving confidence. Fill your fuel tank in Shimla. Why Travel Coffee for Your Shimla to Kinnaur Trip We are based in Himachal, and we know this road as well as anyone. We know the route. We have driven the Shimla to Kinnaur road in every season. Realistic driving hours. Honest duration guidance. Better stays personally checked. Local drivers who know the valley. Season based planning around monsoon risk and winter closures. Flexible support when the road changes. We help extend your Shimla holiday right, adding Kinnaur to existing plans with minimal rearrangement. What to Know Before Visiting Kinnaur from Shimla The Practical Details Time zone: Indian Standard Time (IST), UTC+5:30. Currency: Indian Rupee (INR). ATMs scarce inside Kinnaur. Carry enough cash from Shimla. Languages: Hindi widely spoken. Kinnauri locally. English understood at tourist-facing stays. Mobile network: works in Shimla and through to Narkanda. Gets patchy after Rampur. BSNL and Airtel work better. Permits: Indian nationals do not need a permit for core Kinnaur. Inner Line Permit only beyond Sumdo toward Spiti. Fuel: Fill up in Shimla. Pump at Narkanda, next reliable one at Rampur. After that, few and far between. How Long Should Your Trip Be? Four days is the comfortable minimum for Sangla, Chitkul and Kalpa. Three is tight but doable from Shimla. Five is relaxed. Six or more for Nako or Spiti. Safety and Pacing Core Kinnaur has no high mountain pass on its main route. The altitude is moderate. Since you are already in Shimla at about 2,200 metres, the altitude gain is gradual and rarely a problem. Monsoon months of July and August carry real landslide risk. Keep buffer days. For families and older travellers, a four or five day plan with relaxed drives works well. Core Kinnaur from Shimla is one of the gentler Himalayan extensions available.

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Best Places to Visit on a Kinnaur Trip from Shimla

Narkanda

Narkanda

A calm halt in the apple belt, about 65 km from Shimla. Forest, cool air and a quieter feel than Shimla itself.

Sarahan

Sarahan

The gateway to Kinnaur. Terraced fields, old slate roofed houses and the first real sense of entering deeper mountain country.

Bhimakali Temple

Bhimakali Temple

The old wooden temple at Sarahan, counted among the 51 Shakti Peeths. Carved wood, stone courtyards and high peak views.

Sangla Valley

Sangla Valley

A broad, green valley along the Baspa river. Traditional villages, terraced farming and forested slopes.

Kamru Fort

Kamru Fort

An old fortified structure above Sangla. Worth the short walk.

Rakcham

Rakcham

A small village between Sangla and Chitkul, set among fields and the river.

Chitkul

Chitkul

The last inhabited village before the border. Baspa river, barley fields, slate roofed houses and snow peaks. The emotional high point of most Kinnaur trips.

Baspa River

Baspa River

The river that shapes the Sangla valley. Time by the water is one of the quiet rewards of the trip.

Kalpa

Kalpa

Set above Reckong Peo with direct views of the Kinner Kailash range. Apple orchards, old temples and a calm pace.

Roghi Village

Roghi Village

A short walk from Kalpa through orchards to a quiet village with a well known viewpoint.

Kinner Kailash View Point

Kinner Kailash View Point

The range catching first and last light is the visual high point of the valley.

Nako

Nako

If your trip extends beyond core Kinnaur, Nako is a high village beside a small lake where the valley turns drier and starker.

Tabo

Tabo

Further on, a monastery more than a thousand years old with murals of genuine historical weight.

Best Things to Do on a Shimla to Kinnaur Trip

Drive the Shimla to Narkanda Stretch at a Slow Pace

Drive the Shimla to Narkanda Stretch at a Slow Pace

The apple orchards, forest and mountain air make this one of the most pleasant hill drives in Himachal. Do not rush it.

Spend Unhurried Time in Sangla Valley

Spend Unhurried Time in Sangla Valley

Walk by the Baspa, visit the villages, and let the green landscape settle you.

Visit Chitkul

Visit Chitkul

Walk through the last village on the road, sit by the river, and take in the stillness of the border country.

Watch Sunrise Over Kinner Kailash from Kalpa

Watch Sunrise Over Kinner Kailash from Kalpa

First light on the sacred range is the kind of moment that justifies the extra days beyond Shimla.

Visit the Bhimakali Temple in Sarahan

Visit the Bhimakali Temple in Sarahan

Old wood, quiet courtyards and mountain air. A grounding stop early in the trip.

Walk Through Apple Orchards and Village Trails

Walk Through Apple Orchards and Village Trails

Kinnaur is apple country. Short walks through orchards and stone villages are some of the best hours of the trip.

Add Nako or Spiti If You Have the Days

Add Nako or Spiti If You Have the Days

Carrying the trip into higher country turns a valley visit into a full Himalayan circuit.

What to know before visiting Shimla To Kinnaur

Local weather

Spring
15°
Spring
Summer
25°10°
Summer
Monsoon
20°12°
Monsoon
Autumn
18°
Autumn
Winter
10°-5°
Winter

General info

Time zone
GMT +05:30
5 hours 30 minutes ahead
Currency
Indian rupee
1USD = 83.00 INR
Official languages
Hindi, Kinnauri, English
Best time to visit
MAY – JUN
Most popular. Roads good, stays open, valley green. Apple orchards bloom.
SEP – NOV
Finest window. Skies clear, light sharpens, orchards golden. October best for photography.
MAR – APR
Early season. Snow melting, quiet valley. Good if already in Shimla for spring.
DEC – FEB
Genuinely cold. Snow on Kinner Kailash extraordinary. Some roads close. For prepared travellers.
Recommended trip duration
5 Days
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Frequently Asked Questions

Four days is the comfortable minimum for Sangla, Chitkul and Kalpa. Three is tight but doable. Five is relaxed. Six or more for Nako or Spiti.