Sangla, India Travel Blogs

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Himalayan Helicopter Rescue, Sangla, India travel blog
Himalayan Helicopter Rescue
Jun 26, 2005 (30 photos)

... to our next 'home' for the night. The 'Kinner Camp' site is a small simple affair nestled on the hillside beyond Sangla towards the highest settlement in the valley, Chitkul at 3,450 meters. It has semi permanent canvas tents ranging in size from small ...

A travel blog entry by meandher
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Tooth of Doom strikes again, Sangla, India travel blog
Tooth of Doom strikes again
Jul 10, 2007 (1 photos)

... across a rock-face, dynamiting and drilling a crevice which eventually turns into a road that will carry big trucks... incredible. Sangla is very pretty, lush and green with mountains all around. We are staying here 2 nights, tomorrow only being a day ...

A travel blog entry by izzie
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Shimla, Kinnaur and Sangla Valleys, Shimla, Kinnaur and Sangla Valleys, India travel blog
Shimla, Kinnaur and Sangla Valleys
May 3, 2006 (20 photos)

... glimpse of the awe inspiring view of Mnt Kinnaur Kailash. The next morning we set off again with our trusty driver for the Sangla valley, dubbed one of the most beautiful in the Himalaya. The journey took 6 hours on the most terrifying roads I have ever ...

A travel blog entry by alexklarka
Remote Himalayan Excursion, Sangla Valley, India travel blog
Remote Himalayan Excursion
Oct 4, 2007 (21 photos)

... are a mix between autumn-shaded leafy trees and big green pines. There's a little village on a rock ridge above Sangla, called Kamru. Here, it really feels like another time. Traditional slate roofs over woodcarved square homes. Buddhist and Hindu ...

A travel blog entry by eadamson
Stuck in a nice place, Sangla, India travel blog
Stuck in a nice place
Sep 8, 2009

... with 3 really nice guys from Israel: Rami, Sivan and Alon. Alon offered us to join him in his hired taxi on the journey to Sangla. It started to rain heavily and near Sangla we had to get out of the car and clear a few rocks from the road due to mudslides ...

A travel blog entry by jbentovim