Introduction
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Saturday, September 6, 2025
Chitkul Rakcham
I had been to Chitkul the last village of India bordering Tibet. Though I had severe cold and cough, I somehow managed to hop on a local cab and travel to Chitkul frm Kinnaur. It was an amazing place but the travel to Kinnaur frm Shimla is tiring bcz of narrow road and slow speed travel. But worth travelling smone wants to go to Spiti valley from this side of Himachal Pradesh
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