Welcome to Batseri Village in Kalpa, Himachal Pradesh, a hidden gem in the Himalayas! Once known as 'Baseri,' this charming village whispers tales of ancient Kinnauri culture. Imagine strolling through apple orchards, breathing crisp mountain air, and discovering the magic of a place untouched by time. A perfect escape for trekkers and peace seekers!
Enjoy Scenic Views Of The Mountains
Explore Traditional Kinnauri Architecture
Interact With Local Villagers
Visit Bering Nag Temple For Blessings
Walk Through Apple Orchards
March to June, September to November
Morning
₹1,500 per person
Historically, Batseri, like other villages in Kinnaur, has been influenced by both Hinduism and Buddhism. The region was once part of the larger Western Himalayan kingdoms and later came under the control of various rulers. The village has retained much of its traditional culture and way of life, with agriculture and animal husbandry being the primary occupations. The Bering Nag Temple is central to the village's religious and cultural identity. The architecture and customs of Batseri reflect a blend of indigenous Kinnauri traditions and influences from neighboring regions. Over time, tourism has gradually increased, bringing some changes to the village, but it still maintains its unique charm and character. The village has a rich history of resilience and adaptation to the harsh Himalayan environment.