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Situated
at the height of 2758 m above the sea level and 110 km from Sarahan, Kalpa
is a beautiful and main village of Kinnaur. Across the river faces the
majestic mountains of the Kinner Kailash range. These are spectacular
sights early in the morning as the rising sun touches the snowy peaks with
crimson and golden light.
The hotel is strategically located for
visiting Kinnaur or traveling ahead to Spiti. This is a newly built hotel
with all modern facilities. The design of the hotel has been inspired by
the traditional architecture of the area. Needless to add, it has one of
the finest views in the world.
ACCESS:
Nearest Airport (267 km) and Railhead (244
km) is at Shimla. The route is on NH - 22 (The Hindustan Tibet Road) which
bifurcates to Kalpa from Powari. Buses and Taxis are available at Shimla
and Rampur. One can also reach Kalpa via Manali - Rohtang Pass - Kunzam
Pass - Kaza (400 km).
Climate :
In winter, the temperature can drop to
below freezing point when heavy woolens are required and for summers light
woolens are recommended.
Facilities
:
- Rooms
are modern, well furnished with attached baths and running hot & cold
water.
- Restaurant serving Indian, Continental,
Chinese and Himachali cuisine
- Satellite
Television,
- Sprawling Lawn, Parking within premises.
- Closed from December
- March due to extreme weather conditions
PLACES OF
INTEREST
RECONG PEO (2670M): Located 240 km
from Shimla, 7 km from Powari and 13 km from Kalpa. Recong Peo is the
headquarter of district Kinnaur.
KOTHI: Just 3 km from Recong Peo.
Kothi has a temple dedicated to the goddess Chanadika Devi. Set against a
backdrop of mountains and graves of the deodar the temple has an unusual
architectural style and fine sculpture. An exquisite gold image of
goddess is enshrined in sanctum.
SANGLA VALLEY: If a landscape had
the powers of casting spells, then the Sangla valley would be a magician
extraordinary. Once seen, it is a place that can never be forgotten. Even
the rushing waters of the Baspa river, that flow through its 95 km length,
seem to absorb some of the magic and slow down to savor its snow-frame
beauty. 2 km from Sangla is the fort of Kamru (300 m) its tower like
architecture resembles that of the Bhima Kali complex and this was the
origin of rulers of Bushehar. Chitkul (3450 m) is the last village of the
valley and beyond lies Tibet.
RIBA (2745M): Just 18 km from Powari
on NH-22 is famous for its vineyards and local wine 'Angoori' made from
grapes.
JANGI: 26 km from Powari, the inner
border is located here beyond which foreigners require permit to travel
upto Tabo. From this point the famous Kinner Kailash Parikarama Trek
starts touching Morang, Thangi and Kunocharang villages and entering
Chitkul village in Sangla Valley.
PUH (2837m): Lush green fields,
orchards of apricot, almond trees and vineyards, are to be seen on route
to Puh. Just 58 km from Powari along the NH-22, Puh has rest house and
basic hotel facilities.
NAKO (3662m): 117 km from Kalpa. In
Hangrang Valley is the largest village above sea level. It is also famous
for Nako Lake which has boating facilities in summer and during winter its
frozen surface is used for ice skating. Buddhist monastery is located
here.
TABO (3050m): 163 km from Kalpa and
27 km from Sando the ancient village, Tabo is situated on the left bank of
river Spiti. Flanked on either side by hills, it is one of the most
important Buddhist monasteries regarded by many as only next to the
Tholing Gompa in Tibet. It is also known as the Ajanta of the Himalayas.
Tabo is the largest monastic complex of Spiti which has since been
declared a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India.
KAZA (3600m): 210 km from Kalpa 47
from Tabo. The headquarters of Spiti sub-district, Kaza is on the bank of
river Spiti. In earlier times, it was the capital of Nono, the chief of
Spiti. It has a Buddhist Monastery and Hindu Temple.
KEY GOMPA (4116m): 7 km from Kaza.
The largest monastery in Spiti Valley. Established in the 11th century, it
has ancient Buddhist scrolls and paintings. Also houses the largest
number of Buddhist monks and nuns.
KIBBER (4205 m): 18 km from Kaza.
The highest village in the world which is connected by a motorable road
and also the highest village in the world which has its own polling
station during elections.
KUNZAM PASS (4551m): 76 km: One of
the highest motorable passes. Goddess Kunjum keeps guard over the pass and
wards of the evil.

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