Nako Village – A Tranquil Hamlet Around a Sacred Lake

Nako Village – A Tranquil Hamlet Around a Sacred Lake


Introduction

Perched high in the cold desert landscape of Upper Kinnaur, Nako is the kind of place where time seems to stop. With flat-roofed mud-brick houses, fluttering prayer flags, ancient monasteries, and a serene lake in the middle of the village, Nako feels like a living museum of Himalayan culture.

If you’re seeking peace, spirituality, and awe-inspiring views — Nako Village is your offbeat retreat.


Nako Village

Where Is Nako Village?

✅ Located in the Hangrang Valley, Upper Kinnaur
✅ Near the Indo-Tibetan border and close to Spiti Valley
✅ Altitude: ~3,625 meters (11,893 ft)
✅ Part of the restricted region – carry a valid ID (inner line permits usually not required for Indians)


Why Visit Nako Village?

  • Centered around a sacred glacial lake
  • Ancient 11th-century Buddhist monastery
  • Gateway to Spiti Valley
  • Ideal stop on the Hindustan-Tibet road trip
  • Stunning views of Reo Purgyal (6,816 m) – the highest peak in Himachal
  • A digital detox zone – no distractions, just nature

What to See and Do in Nako Village

🔹 Nako Lake

  • Small, serene lake with willow and poplar trees
  • Believed to be sacred by locals
  • Frozen in winter; ideal for reflective walks in summer

🔹 Nako Monastery

  • Founded in the 11th century by Rinchen Zangpo
  • Complex includes prayer halls, clay sculptures, and ancient murals
  • Recently restored with help from archaeological teams

🔹 Tashigang Monastery & Caves

  • Nearby meditation caves believed to be used by Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche)
  • Offers panoramic views of Hangrang Valley

🔹 Local Village Walk

  • Wander through mud-plastered alleys, whitewashed stupas, and traditional homes
  • Observe monks, prayer wheels, and villagers farming on terraced fields

Treks & Hikes Around Nako

TrailDifficultyHighlights
Nako–Tashigang TrekEasyScenic ridge trail, Buddhist caves
Nako–Lipa–Sumdo RouteModerateLandscapes change from green to desert
Reo Purgyal ViewpointChallengingDistant view of HP’s highest mountain

✅ Always hire a local guide if going beyond marked trails


Where to Stay in Nako Village

Budget Guesthouses & Homestays:

  • Lovon Hotel
  • Nako Paradise
  • Galaxy Guest House
  • Nako Monastery Homestay

✅ Most offer:

  • Basic rooms with warm blankets
  • Hot meals (dal-rice, thukpa, momos)
  • Peaceful surroundings and rooftop views

Local Food to Try

Thukpa – Warm noodle soup
Butter Tea (Po Cha) – Salty Tibetan-style tea with yak butter
Tsampa – Roasted barley flour dough
✅ Local rajma, potatoes, and barley-based dishes
✅ Fresh apricots and walnuts in season


Best Time to Visit Nako Village

SeasonExperience
May–JulyBest weather, green surroundings
August–SeptPost-monsoon clarity, good road conditions
Oct–NovAutumn shades, very cold nights
Dec–FebHeavy snow, sub-zero temps, limited access

📌 Pro Tip: Avoid monsoon and deep winter due to landslides and snowbound roads


How to Reach Nako Village

By Road:

  • Shimla → Kalpa → Pooh → Nako (approx. 10–12 hours from Shimla)
  • Usually part of a longer Spiti Valley circuit

By Bus:

  • HRTC buses go till Reckong Peo/Pooh
  • Shared taxis or private cabs available to Nako

By Air:

  • Nearest airport: Shimla (310 km) or Bhuntar (330 km)
  • Followed by long road journey

Cultural Insights

  • Influenced heavily by Tibetan Buddhism
  • Locals wear woolen robes and headwraps
  • Prayer wheels, mani stones, and stupas are part of daily life
  • Festivals like Losar (Tibetan New Year) are celebrated with rituals and dance

Photo-Worthy Moments

SceneBest Time
Nako Lake reflection shotEarly morning
Prayer flags over hillsAnytime
Frozen lake in winterDecember–Feb
Monastery murals & monksMidday
Apricot orchards in bloomSpring (May)

Summary

Nako is not a typical hill station — it’s a soul sanctuary. With its silent lake, whispering winds, and monastic calm, it invites you to slow down, listen, and reconnect with your inner self.

Planning a trip to Himachal Pradesh? Don’t miss our other posts on amazing places in the Kinnaur District.


Planning to Visit Nako?

Take the detour. Trust the quiet. And let Nako’s timeless beauty do the talking. Share your travel stories with us using #NakoTales!

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