Sangla
Sangla is a town situated in the Baspa Valley, also referred to as the Sangla valley in the Kinnaur District of an Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, which is close to the Tibetan border. Sangla is famous for mesmerizing sceneries and picturesque spots of Himalyas along with handmade Kinnauri caps and shawls. It is also famous for rich in apple orchards, cherry, apricot, Wall-nut, Cedar trees, and glacial streams with trout along with Kinnauri caps and handmade shawls. The tourist attraction places are The "Kamru Fort" is over 800 years old and it houses the famous Kamakshi Devi Temple, Bering Nag Temple, Tibetan wood carving centre, The "Fulaich Fair" is held every year between August and September. It is a festival of flowers., Sangla meadow, Trout farm, Baspa Dam Reservoir, visit Chitkul town which is situated on the Indian border.