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Full guide of Spiti Valley 

Introduction

Spiti Valley is located in Himachal Pradesh near the Himalayan Mountains.  It is considered one of the most beautiful sites in the country being at 12,500 feet above sea level. Each year, thousands of tourists visit here owing to the outstanding visual beauty and the tranquillity provided by its enchanting vistas. Spiti’s amazing valleys will suck you out with their frozen but lush green spots in the sceneries. This cold desert location is home to Tibetan and Buddhist culture and some of the most popular Buddhist monasteries as well.

It is a mountain valley 412 kilometres from Shimla. Spiti inhabits many Gaddi sheeps and Goat herders Spiti who come here in the summer to graze their animals from the neighbouring villages. Komic Village, Langza Village, Lhalung Monastery, Tabo Caves, and Tabo Monastery are some of the exciting sites to visit in Spiti Valley along with the beautiful canvases of nature it embraces. Tabo Monastery is one of the world’s oldest monasteries and a favourite of the Dalai Lama. You can also visit the Kareri Lake Trek . It promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of nature’s splendor.

Places to Visit

A revitalising and pleasant escape to the highlands to seek solitude and experience a quiet culture enveloped by monasteries and natural beauty. Spiti Valley is an amazing cold alpine desert nestled in the cradle of the Great Himalayan Ranges. Spiti literally means “middle land,” and it is a suitable moniker given that Spiti Valley links India and Tibet. The location is well-known for:

  • Kye Gompa (Key Monastery)
  • Chandra Tal
  • Tabo Monastery
  • Suraj Tal
  • Dhankar
  • Kaza
  • Kibber
  • Langza
  • Kunzum Pass
  • Baralacha Pass
  • Pin Valley National Park

What is the best way to get to Spiti Valley?

It is not difficult to get to Spiti Valley. You can travel via bus, plane, or car. You can select whatever fits you best. Here is information on how to get to Spiti Valley tourist attractions:

By air

Kullu Airport, located 245 km away in Bhuntar, Kullu, is the nearest airport. Bhuntar Airport is another name for Kullu Airport. So, from your city, such as Delhi or Mumbai, etc. You could fly to Bhuntar Airport. You can stay in Kullu (10 km away) or Manali (50 km away) and explore them before heading to Spiti. You need to either hire a cab or take the local bus to reach Spiti from here. 

Using railways

The city of Spiti Valley does not have a railway station. You must halt at Joginder Nagar Station or Shimla Station, as these are the main railway stations to Spiti Valley. You can then take a taxi, an auto or a local bus to your final destination.

By road

 Delhi and Chandigarh are two popular starting points for travel to Spiti. You might take a suitable method of transportation from your home to Delhi or Chandigarh and begin your Spiti journey from there. You can take a cab or a local bus to Spiti Valley. If you enjoy riding a bike, you can also take a motorbike tour via Delhi to Spiti Valley.

When is the best time to visit Spiti?

March- June

This is the greatest time to visit Spiti if you want to see as many popular sights as possible. The months of March to June have a lovely climate, with temperatures rarely falling below 15 degrees Celsius. Trekking, camping, mountain riding, and hiking are all popular outdoor hobbies right now. If you’re looking for places to visit, consider Chandralal Lake, Kunzum Pass, Pin Valley National Park, Dhankar Monastery, Baralacha Pass, and Trilokinath Temple on your travel list.

July- September

It is advised to avoid visiting Spiti Valley during the height of the monsoon season, which usually lasts from July to September. The constant torrential rain combined with deadly landslides is not a good combination. The ambient temperature falls between 13 and 27 degrees Celsius. Because of natural disasters, most roads are also impassable.

October- February

Since most routes in Spiti are closed and unfriendly during wintertime, and it is generally unsafe to visit Spiti Valley from the month of October to January, it is advised to plan this remarkable trip for February. To be more specific, the second full week of the month is an excellent time to go on this journey. During the winter, temperatures in Spiti range between -4 and 20 degrees Celsius.

What to pack?

  • Hiking Shoes
  • Warm Clothes (in case)
  • Important Documents and permits
  • Backpack
  • Personal medical kit
  • Equipments for Biking (If travelled through Bike)- Knee and Elbow pads, Helmet, Gloves, Saddlebags ,Extra Tire, Puncture Repair Kit, and a Tool Kit
  • Equipments for Car (If travelled through Car)- GPS System, Tool kit, Spare tyres
  • Energy snacks 
  • Water Bottle

Conclusion

The valley’s and monasteries’ surreal splendour draws tourists and trekkers from all over the world. The snow top, the valley’s Alps, snow-carpeted pristine environment, alpine woodland, deep ravines sprinkled with greenery, shimmering glaciers, brilliant azure rivers, majestic monasteries, and small hamlets radiate a vision of a fascinating canvas painted by nature. Spiti’s beauty is not something you should miss due to the hectic schedules of your day-to-day life. Take a break, and enjoy this mesmerising opportunity of setting foot in this enchanting Valley.

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