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You can book a ticket with HPTC upto kinnaur..
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The route to Kinnaur Valley from Delhi via Shimla runs along the Hindustan Tibet Road or NH-05 (previously called NH-22). You will be traveling on one of the most treacherous roads as soon as you enter Kinnaur Valley. The sense of adventure is purely bliss and in case you drive yourself, you will enjoy the offroading in some sections of Kinnaur. The route from Delhi along with the distance between the subsequent places is as follows: Delhi – Shimla (360 KMs) – Narkanda (420 KMs) – Rampur (488 KMs) – Karcham (566 KMs) – Reckong Peo (587 KMs) – Kalpa (595 KMs) At Karcham, the road bifurcates towards Sangla Valley and Chitkul as per below distance between these places. Delhi – Shimla (360 KMs) – Narkanda (420 KMs) – Rampur (488 KMs) – Karcham (566 KMs) – Sangla (582 KMs) – Rakcham (596 KMs) – Chitkul (610 KMs) You will reach Kalpa or Sangla on this road trip to Kinnaur Valley in minimum of 2 days from Delhi. Mostly, Narkanda or somewhere near between Shimla / Chail – Narkanda is an ideal overnight halt to evenly distribute the journey. Delhi to Kinnaur from Manali side by Road You can travel to Kinnaur Valley from Manali well. There are two routes that exist. The shorter route that goes from Jalori Pass – Rampur and the longer route in which you travel from Rohtang Pass – Kunzum Pass route while making a Spiti Valley trip from Manali side. The distance from Manali to Kinnaur via Jalori Pass route is 310 km and will take 12-15 hrs. This route will merge at Rampur on Hindustan – Tibet Highway and then follows the route via Shimla to Kinnaur. It is recommended to stay overnight at Jalori to break the journey evenly. If you travel from Spiti side, then it is better to explore Spiti Valley and then travel down to Kinnaur.
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