TOURISM ATTRACTION POINT IN PANGI

TOURISM ATTRACTION POINT IN PANGI

Pangi valley is well known for its natural beauty and weather climate which attract the tourists from pan india as well as abroad as their final destination.The Pangi Valley is divided in some sub-valley's such as || Sural Valley || Hundan Valley || Parmar Valley || Chasak Valley || Hillu Twan || all are mentioned below

SURAL Valley :- Sural Valley has the greatest attraction for the tourists. It is geographically 14500ft above the mean sea level and is located 25 km from the killar Pangi . Sural Valley is inhabited by both the Buddhist and Hindu peoples. The first village is Kanvas as go on Rusman , Tai Seri, and Last is Sural Batori which has significant effects on tourism. Sural Bhatori is also known for its rich culture. Here I have listed some hot spot places of sural Bhatori.

  • Para-Lam Waterfall 
  • Sural Bhatori Cricket Stadium  
  • Tingloti Peak trek 
  • shiv-Shankar Peak (sher-Shank La) 
  • Sural Bhatori Summer Camping 
  • Snow Peak 
  • Animal's spot Place

HUDAN Valley :- Hudan Valley is another way of centre of tourist attraction hudan valley has also its unique culture of buddhism and Local Festivals

  • Off Route Ride
  • Himalayan Buddhist culture and activities 
  • Buddhist heritage 
  • Lake Shiv-Ling yatra 
  • Natural Ground

PARMAR Valley :- Parmar valley is a unique valley it is very peace and charming place well known for the mountains and green land , flowers , Himalayan trees which make the visitor magnificent

  • Rocky Area 
  • Mountains with snow caps 
  • High altitude ranges

Hillu-Twan Valley:-Hillutawn valley is also known as saichu valley it is a valley of trees grassland it is located between killar and manali

  • Saichu wildlife sanctuary 
  • Brown Bear 
  • Snow Leopard 
  • Natural Herbs

CHASAK VALLEY :- Chasak Bhatori valley has very oldest history here is very difficult and tough life among all sub valleys of Pangi valley in the ancient time it is believed that it was the centre of Buddhist people and had great Monastery and Stupas the Buddhist people used to trade with tibet. In Tibet at that time the pangi people were named as " Pang Pah " which indicates that the Pangi name or word originated from Chasak Bhatori . Even now the buddhist people call Pang in place of chasak Bhatori