Baspa River rises near the Indo-Tibetan border and forms the Baspa Valley - one of the most scenic in Himalayas. The Chung Sakhago Pass lies at the head of the valley. It is fed by the perennial glaciers and shares the catchment area with the Ganges. Baspa starts at the Baspa hills, joins Sutlej River from the left bank near Karcham. The upper and middle slopes of the valley along the river are covered with pine and oak forests. Pastures, meadows and fields cover the lower slopes. Some of the most picturesque villages in the Himalayas can be found here. Only the lower half of the 95 kilometers length of the valley is inhabited - all the way from Chitkul (3,475 m) to where the Baspa meets the Sutlej River at Karcham (1,830 m). The Baspa River is the inside purpose of this superb valley, which has other incredible destinations like Chung Sakhago Pass walling it in. There are numerous ice sheets around the Baspa River that add to its excellence and give a novel sort of experience to the guests. It starts from Baspa Hills and joins the Sutlej River. The valley neighboring this stream is secured with gigantic oak and pine backwoods, which is the embodiment of the common magnificence of this spot. While the lower side of the valley is secured with green fields, glades, and fields, the upper territories have snow-secured mountains that look genuinely entrancing. There are additionally numerous towns around the Baspa River that give huge chances to vacationers to investigate the pleasant surroundings of Baspa valley. The Baspa River is viewed as fishermen's paradise as a result of the unfathomable assortment of fishes found here and it is likewise a major fascination for campers and trekkers