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Chitkul seen on way back from Nagashti

Chitkul seen on way back from Nagashti, photo by Milind Sathe
Chitkul seen on way back from Nagashti


The walk from Nagashti to Chitkul with river Baspa on the left gave a very different perspective of the valley and a view of Chitkul which is the last Indian village on way to the border with Tibet. As most stone roofs have been replaced by tin sheets, they reflect the sunlight and that does not make a very pretty sight. It is nice to have few spots of glare but when it becomes commonplace, it is an eyesore. (2014)

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