Nearly 130 kilometres away from Shimla, lies the pristine village of Charang. The unspoilt beauty of the mountainscapes of Charang can take the breath away of any nature enthusiast. Inhabited by only a handful of families, the village sits at a height of around 3500 metres in one of the isolated corners of the northern Himalayas. Charang is located in Himachal’s Kinnaur valley. Locals here follow a simple, sustainable life and live in wood and mud huts. And every home in Charang has solar panels that help in deriving electricity in the bitterly cold winters. The magnificent Kinnaur Kailash range runs through the valley.
The Village Lies In Kinnaur Valley And Is Cut By A Cascading Stream
Charang wears a kaleidoscopic blanket of nature with lush green pastures blending mesmerisingly with the picturesque mountain rangers. The pinnacle of the Kinnaur Kailash is covered in snow. A milky white stream cuts through the heart of the valley aggravating the charm of the place. Thrillseekers can also embark on the Kinnaur Kailash trek from Charang to Chitkul through the Charang La pass.
Remember, this is one of the most challenging treks in Himachal Pradesh. On the way, you can also get allured by a crystal clear glacial lake lying below the pass. Charang is also home to the majestic Rangrik Tungma Monastery.
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Charang’s Beauty Can Be A Therapy For The Eyes And Soul!
Charang is one of those places which isn’t meant much for commercial travellers. It is almost deprived of internet connectivity due to its remoteness. The overwhelmingly beautiful nature here can have a therapeutic effect on someone with a wanderlust soul.
The best place to stay in Charang for soaking in the local culture is Free Birds. It is a campsite owned and hosted by a local named Sonu Negi. Sonu offers the entire property at just ₹800/night. One can also have a camping experience at the site. The property also has an organic farm where different vegetables are grown, along with local flowers like Himalayan blue poppy.
If you’re on the quest for an offbeat mountain destination in India, your search can end at Charang!