The region surrounding Kibber and the expansive Spiti River valley attracts adventurous Indian tourists willing to traverse rugged terrain for several days. Offering overnight stays in hotels, monasteries, cottages, and camps, the area is a haven for those seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences.
Previously, India’s highest road bridge was the 100-meter-high Singshore Bridge in West Sikkim. Chicham Bridge connects the villages of Chicham and Kibber, offering panoramic views of the 1,000-foot-deep Samba Lamba Nallah gorge. The bridge significantly reduces the journey from Kibber to Losar by 40 kilometers.
Constructed over 15 years at a cost of INR 485.50 lakhs, the bridge has become a sensation among travelers, who capture its awe-inspiring vistas on platforms like Instagram. Beyond the bridge, visitors can explore Chandratal Lake and other wonders nestled in the Himalayan foothills, including Kaza, Komic, Langza, Dhankar, Tabo, Nako, and Mud Village for a deeper Himalayan experience.