Kinnaur is one of twelve administrative
districts of
Himachal Pradesh,
India. The district is itself divided into three administrative areas –
Pooh,
Kalpa, and
Nichar – and has five
Tehsils or counties. The administrative headquarter for
Kinnaur district is at
Reckong Peo. Due to the network of motorable roads all the essential facilities are available. According to ancient Hindu texts
Kinners are halfway between humans and gods. From here
Sangla valley, and district headquarters
Recong Peo,
Kalpa,
Kinnaur Kailash, considered to be the abode of Lord
Shiva, can be viewed.
Kinnaur - The Land of Gods
Kinnaur surrounded by the Tibet to the east, in the northeast corner of Himachal Pradesh, about from Shimla is a beautiful district having the three high mountains ranges i.e.
Zanskar,
Himalayas and
Dhauladhar, enclosing valleys of
Sutlej,
Spiti,
Baspa and their tributaries. The slopes are covered with thick wood, orchards, fields and picturesque hamlets. The much religious Shivlinga lies at the peak of Kinnaur Kailash mountain. The district was opened for the outsiders in 1989. The old Hindustan-Tibet road passes through the Kinnaur valley along the bank of river
Sutlej and finally enters Tibet at
Shipki La pass. It is not only the scenic beauty which appeals to the young and old alike but also the life styles of the people, their culture, heritage, customs and traditions. The people have strong culture and beliefs generally follow the Buddhism and...
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