Spiti Friends Tour Package

  • Spiti Friends Tour Package
  • Spiti Friends Tour Package
  • Spiti Friends Tour Package
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    The Spiti Valley, often referred to as the "Middle Land," is a cold desert mountain valley nestled in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It lies between Tibet and India, offering a unique blend of Indian and Tibetan cultures. Spiti is a haven for adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking an escape from bustling city life. The Spiti Friends Tour Package is designed for groups of friends who wish to explore this stunning and remote region together, making memories that will last a lifetime.

    Places to Visit in Spiti Valley

    1. Kaza
      The administrative headquarters of the Spiti Valley, Kaza is a charming town situated at an altitude of 12,500 feet. It serves as the base for exploring the surrounding areas. Kaza is famous for its scenic beauty, traditional Spitian culture, and vibrant local markets. The Sakya Tangyud Monastery, located here, is an ancient Buddhist monastery that offers a glimpse into the local spiritual life.
    2. Key Monastery
      One of the oldest and largest monasteries in the region, Key Monastery (or Kye Gompa) is perched on a hilltop at an altitude of 13,668 feet. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valley. The monastery is over a thousand years old and houses ancient murals, scriptures, and Buddha idols. It is a great place to learn about Buddhism and witness the serenity of monastic life.
    3. Chandratal Lake
      Also known as the "Moon Lake," Chandratal is a stunning crescent-shaped high-altitude lake located at a height of 14,100 feet. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, this lake is a perfect spot for camping and stargazing. The changing colors of the lake during sunrise and sunset make it a photographer's paradise. A trek to Chandratal is a must for thrill-seekers visiting Spiti.
    4. Dhankar Monastery and Lake
      Situated on a cliff overlooking the confluence of the Spiti and Pin rivers, Dhankar Monastery is an ancient monastery with breathtaking views. The nearby Dhankar Lake is a short trek away and offers a peaceful setting to relax amidst the mountains.
    5. Pin Valley National Park
      Home to rare species such as the snow leopard, Siberian ibex, and Himalayan wolf, Pin Valley National Park is a biodiversity hotspot. It is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and trekkers who wish to explore the rugged terrain and natural beauty.

    Famous Dishes of Spiti Valley

    Spiti Valley's cuisine is heavily influenced by Tibetan culture due to its geographical location and cultural ties. Some famous dishes you must try while on a Spiti Friends Tour are:

    1. Thukpa
      A traditional Tibetan noodle soup, Thukpa is a popular dish in Spiti Valley, especially during the cold months. It is made with noodles, vegetables, and sometimes meat, flavored with local spices. It is a hearty and warming meal that's perfect after a day of exploring the cold desert.
    2. Tsampa
      Tsampa is a staple food in Spiti, made from roasted barley flour. It can be mixed with butter tea or water to form a dough-like consistency and is often eaten for breakfast. It's nutritious and provides the necessary energy for trekking and sightseeing.
    3. Butter Tea
      Also known as "Po Cha," butter tea is a traditional Tibetan beverage made from tea leaves, yak butter, and salt. It helps keep the body warm in the cold climate of Spiti.

    Sightseeing and Adventure Activities in Spiti

    1. Langza Village
      Known as the "Fossil Village," Langza is famous for its marine fossils dating back millions of years. At an altitude of about 14,500 feet, it offers stunning views of the Chau Chau Kang Nilda peak. The village is also home to a giant Buddha statue, making it a peaceful and picturesque place to visit.
    2. Hikkim and Komic Villages
      Hikkim is known for having the world's highest post office, while Komic is considered one of the highest motorable villages in the world. These villages provide an insight into the simple yet fascinating lifestyle of Spitians and offer mesmerizing views of the valley.
    3. Kunzum Pass
      At an altitude of 15,060 feet, Kunzum Pass connects Spiti Valley with the Lahaul Valley. It offers spectacular views of the Chandrabhaga Range and is a great spot for photography. The pass remains covered with snow for most of the year, and a small temple dedicated to the goddess Kunzum Devi can be found here.
    4. Trekking and Camping
      Spiti is a trekker's paradise with several trekking routes, such as the Pin Parvati Pass, Hampta Pass, and the trek to Chandratal Lake. Camping under the starry sky near Chandratal or in the Pin Valley is a surreal experience that will make the trip unforgettable.

    The Spiti Friends Tour Package offers a unique combination of adventure, cultural exploration, and natural beauty. With its ancient monasteries, serene lakes, high-altitude villages, and delicious local cuisine, Spiti Valley provides an unforgettable experience. Whether you are seeking spiritual solace, thrilling treks, or just a quiet escape with friends, Spiti Valley has something to offer for everyone.

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