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Chitkul — host of Chitkul Pahari Fair

त्योहार · HIMACHAL PRADESH

Chitkul Pahari Fair.

September (after harvest) · Chitkul

Post-harvest celebration in India's last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibet border, with Kinnauri dances, archery, and offerings at the Mathi temple.

क्यों मायने रखता हैCelebrates the end of the short growing season in this extreme high-altitude village at 3,450m on the edge of the Indo-Tibetan frontier.

इस त्योहार के लिए जा रहे हैं? September में Chitkul

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September clears the monsoon veil. By the third week, Chitkul's peaks return with fresh snow on their upper reaches, the fields turn golden with harvest, and the combination of clear sky, autumn colour, and remaining green creates a palette that makes photographers abandon their shot lists and just stare.

Chitkul की September गाइड देखें

कैसे पहुँचें

ऊँचाई
3450 m
नज़दीकी हवाई अड्डा
Shimla / Chandigarh
नज़दीकी रेलवे
Shimla / Kalka

Chitkul में अभी

Chitkul में कहाँ रुकें

  • Chitkul Wanderers Hostel

    Rs 400-1000/night
    hostel · Chitkul Village, Kinnaur

    Social backpacker hostel with dorms and private rooms in one of India's most remote villages

  • RR Homestay Chitkul

    Rs 1000-2000/night
    homestay · Chitkul Village, Kinnaur District

    Authentic Kinnauri homestay with home-cooked meals and stunning views of the Baspa Valley

  • Mannat Homestay

    Rs 600-1200/night
    homestay · Chitkul Village, Kinnaur

    Budget-friendly cozy accommodation with serene atmosphere in the last Indian village on the Indo-Tibet road

Chitkul की सभी ठहरने की जगहें

कहाँ खाएँ

  • Hindustan Ka Aakhri Dhaba

    लीजेंडरी
    Chitkul · ₹

    सिग्नेचरthali with hot chai

    Order the chai in the transparent small glass — that's the dhaba's signature, not the food. Food is honest dal-rice and noodles; arrive between 11am and 4pm when the kitchen is actively cooking, not just reheating.

  • Cafe Chitkool

    Chitkul · ₹₹

    सिग्नेचरKinnauri pancakes with Baspa trout

    The menu changes daily — ask what just came in from the village before ordering. Zostel guests get priority but walk-ins are taken when seats are free; come for breakfast if you want a chair without waiting.

  • Shiva Homestay Kitchen

    Chitkul · ₹

    सिग्नेचरKinnauri home thali

    Call ahead in the morning — the family cooks one meal at a time and runs out by 8pm. Ask specifically for siddu with ghee; they only steam a fresh batch on request.

  • The Wanderer's Nest Restaurant

    Chitkul Village · ₹

    सिग्नेचरDal-rice with Chana Madra

    Call ahead between 11am-3pm to confirm the kitchen is open to non-residents. Madra needs 30-min lead time.

Chitkul की सभी खाने की जगहें

Chitkul में और क्या देखें

  • Mathi Temple

    Ancient wooden temple dedicated to the local deity Mathi with exquisite Kinnauri wood carvings.

    temple
    30 min
  • Baspa River Walk

    Scenic walk along the Baspa River with views of snow-capped peaks and apple orchards.

    viewpoint
    1-2 hours
  • Last Indian Village Monument

    Marker at India's last inhabited village before the Tibet border. Iconic photo spot at 11,319 ft.

    monument
    30 min

September में और कहीं के त्योहार

September के सब त्योहार देखें

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