Chitkul is the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibet border in Himachal Pradesh. Learn about its location, weather, attractions, treks, food, and how to reach this offbeat destination in this comprehensive guide. Chitkul Highlights Only the area south of the Great Himalaya (Sutlej & Baspa valley) receives monsoon rains. In the upper reaches of the district, the monsoon showers progressively decrease and one can notice the beginning of the completely arid zone from Spillo and Kanum village. Chitkul is located in the wet climatic zone of the Kinnaur district. The road to Chitkul village diverges from Karcham– a small town on NH 5 – that is around 180 km from the state capital Shimla. The winding ... Chitkul is a village in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India, and the last village on the old Hindustan-Tibet trade route. It has a Buddhist temple, a clean air, and is a start point for treks to Kinner Kailash and Lamkhaga pass. Explore Chitkul , Himachal’s hidden gem! Discover stunning landscapes, rich culture, and travel tips for your perfect adventure. Plan your trip today!