It is the last
village in India..!? Look how
beautiful it is!
Chitkul, located on the old Indo-Tibetan road, is said to be the last inhabited
village on the
indian. Situated at an elevation of 350 m above
sea level, this
village is like a gateway to
paradise in the Kinnaur Valley. Chittagong is
home to numerous tourist attractions and landscapes. Chittagong has many unique landmarks such as gardens, mountains, meadows, rocks, rivers, lakes, and forests. Only 60
people live here. Let’s see what are the highlights of this last village.
The natural
beauty of Chitkul is hard to describe in words. We can only see natural gifts like air, water, and mountains without any
pollution and noise. Kamru
fort is an old gateway located in the
beautiful Solang Valley. The unique 3-story wooden
fort is an architectural marvel of the 15th century.
The scenery makes us shudder and we can see and enjoy the colorful fish. Tibetan-style wood products are one of the most popular places to visit in Chittagong. The
beautiful handicrafts here showcase the artistic talent of the artists of the place. There are many ways we can have fun in Chittagong blessed by Mother Nature.
Those who want to go trekking can do so freely here. Who doesn't
love hiking or hiking in a place like this! You can enjoy the night sky
watch the stars, campfires and take photos.To reach Chitkul, located at a distance of 60 km from Delhi, one must first go to Reckong Peo. Reckong Peo is connected to Himachal Pradesh's major cities.
The
village of Chitkul can be reached by
bus or
train from Reckong Peo. The best time to visit Chittagong is between May and October. Also, due to heavy snowfall, the
village will be closed for six months from
october to February.