The village is divided into three different saarings/muhals:- Kim Saaring, Ring Saaring or Kuppa Saaring. Kamru is one of the oldest & historical village in Kinnaur Himachal Pardesh. It is located (Sangla Valley ) in Kinnaur District of Himachal Pradesh. Kamru village is a breathtaking beauty in itself, with a blaze of saffron trees and cold snowmelt. Here, the river Bapsa flows to meet the chur
ning torrent of the Sutlej River at Karcham. An exotic Image of Lord Buddha on the Main gate.Local belief has it that this is there as a safeguard against thieves and to prevent the smuggling of ghosts and demons. A series of low gates through the hamlet lead to the tower that rises sevan stories high. It serves as an excellent example of the architecture style that is unique to this part of the world.
01 Km or so above Sangla market stands the tower – like fort of Kamru. This wood and some structure was the original seat of the rulers of Bushair. With a population of about a 3000 people, Kamru is a dense cluster of houses and is surrounded by fields and orchards – and incidentally, some of the finest apples of Himachal Pradesh come from here
The village has a 15th century temple of Lord Shree Badrinath ji and once every three years, amidst great fanfare his image is carried to Badrinath Dhaam in Uttrakand. The strong hold has image of the Hindu deity, Kamakhya Devi installed in the upper storey. This image is said to have been brought here several centuries ago from Assam (KAMRUP) So the name of village Kamru is tribute to Devi Kamkhya. Kamru is a quiet sentinel, located at a fearsome altitude of 2,900 meter (9000 feet) above the sea level. This place is at a distance of 50-km from Reckong Peo and 230-km from Shimla, The capital of Himachal Pradesh. The nature shows off its existence and the splendor of this land. Along its sides rise snow clad mountains, thick forests of deodar trees, and lush green and richly fruited orchards. Kamru village is located on bank of Baspa River and surrounded by some beautiful places Sangla village.Rakcham Village, Batseri village and Chitkul Village, Chitkul Village is the last village on the old Hindustan-Tibet trade route. Sangla Valley is the most charming valley in the entire District of Kinnaur and Kamru is main historical place of the Valley. Best time to visit The Kamru village from April to October. However, temperatures vary with the seasons. May to September have pleasant days cold nights while April & October have pleasant days. distance apart from various places...
580 km From New Delhi
320 km from Chandigrah
230 km from Shimla
50 km from Reckong Peo(Kinnaur District Headquater)
01 km from Main Market Sangla