Introduction
If the Himalayas were a storybook, the road from Shimla to Chitkul would be the most poetic chapter. A journey through winding mountain roads, cedar forests, ancient temples, and apple-laden valleys — this Kinnaur road trip takes you from the colonial charm of Shimla to the mystical calm of Chitkul — the last inhabited village of India near the Tibet border.
Fasten your seatbelt — this isn’t just a road trip; it’s a journey into the soul of Himachal Pradesh.

Route Overview: From Shimla to Chitkul
Distance | Approx. 250–270 km |
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Route | Shimla → Narkanda → Rampur → Kalpa → Sangla → Chitkul |
Best Season | April–June & September–October |
Time Required | 3 to 5 days (ideal for relaxed travel) |
Total Drive Time | ~10–12 hours (excluding stops) |
✅ Roads are narrow and winding but well-maintained (NH-5)
Shimla to Narkanda (Day 1)

- Distance: 60 km | Time: 2–3 hours
- Drive through tall pine forests and apple orchards
- Must-Visit:
- Kufri – quick detour for views & yak rides
- Theog – breakfast stop
- Hatu Peak (Narkanda) – panoramic Himalayan views
- Stay Option: Overnight at Narkanda for a peaceful hilltop escape
📍 Pro Tip: Try fresh apples or apricot juice during season
Narkanda to Kalpa via Rampur (Day 2)

- Distance: 160 km | Time: 5–6 hours
- Cross the Sutlej River, pass through rugged terrain
- Highlights:
- Rampur Bushahr – historic trade town on old Tibet road
- Jhakri Waterfall (near Jeori)
- Karcham Dam – major hydro project and gateway to Sangla
- Reach Kalpa by evening for sunset over Kinnaur Kailash
✅ Kalpa Stay Tip: Book a stay with a view of the Shivling peak
Kalpa to Sangla (Day 3)

- Distance: 38 km | Time: ~2 hours
- One of the most scenic stretches — narrow roads with pine cliffs
- Explore En Route:
- Kamru Fort in Sangla – ancient wooden marvel
- Baspa River – perfect for riverside picnics
- Batseri village – stone paths and wooden temples
- Enjoy camping or homestays along the Baspa River
🎒 Add activities like:
- Nature trails
- Trout fishing
- Bonfires under the stars
Sangla to Chitkul – The Final Stretch (Day 4)

- Distance: 22 km | Time: ~1 hour
- Welcome to Chitkul — the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border
- What to See:
- Traditional wooden houses with slate roofs
- Buddhist monasteries and old temples
- ITBP check post — trek 5 mins beyond for a selfie at the border signboard
- Altitude: ~3,450 meters — carry warm clothes
✅ Enjoy the famous rajma-chawal at Hindustan ka Aakhri Dhaba!
Food & Flavours on the Road
- Shimla: Madra, Siddu, Himachali thali
- Rampur: Local river fish and rajma
- Kalpa: Apple desserts, local cider
- Sangla & Chitkul: Rajma-chawal, thukpa, butter tea
✅ Stay hydrated and eat light in higher altitudes
Where to Stay – Stop-Wise Suggestions
Location | Recommended Stays |
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Shimla | Hotel Willow Banks, Snow Valley Resorts |
Narkanda | The Wilderness, Hatu Peak Retreat |
Kalpa | Hotel Kinner Kailash, Kalpa Deshang Homestay |
Sangla | Banjara Camps, The Monk |
Chitkul | Zostel Chitkul, Wanderer’s Nest Homestay |
Suggested Itinerary
Day | Location | Key Activities |
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1 | Shimla → Narkanda | Sightseeing, local food, relax |
2 | Narkanda → Kalpa | Roadside views, Kalpa sunset |
3 | Kalpa → Sangla | Kamru Fort, riverside stay |
4 | Sangla → Chitkul | Explore Chitkul, border trek |
5 | Return or extend | Return via same route or explore Spiti |
Road Trip Highlights & Visuals
Spot | What to Capture |
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Hatu Peak | Himalayan panorama shots |
Kalpa Ridge | Sunrise over Kinnaur Kailash |
Kamru Fort | Wooden carvings and valley view |
Baspa River | Reflections and pine forests |
Chitkul Border | Signboard selfie: “Last village of India” |
Road Trip Tips for Kinnaur
- Start early every day to avoid night driving
- Carry extra fuel; next petrol pump after Rampur is in Peo
- Keep ID and permits (if traveling further to Spiti or restricted zones)
- Avoid monsoon months (July–Aug) due to landslides
- Mobile networks work best: BSNL, Jio (limited beyond Kalpa)
Summary
The road trip from Shimla to Chitkul isn’t just about reaching a destination — it’s about every curve, every smile from a roadside villager, every apple tree, and every river crossed. It’s about journeying into a different pace of life, where nature and culture come together in perfect harmony.
Planning a trip to Himachal Pradesh? Don’t miss our other posts on amazing places in the Kinnaur District.
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