Lahaul and Spiti are two remote Himalayan valleys of Himachal Pradesh lying     on the Indo-Tibet border. Strange, exciting, primitive, these valleys are     incomparable in mountain scape, in the rugged beauty of their rocky     escapements and the splendor of their snow covered peaks. 
Lahaul is marked by a central mass of uniformly high mountains, massive glaciers, passes, lakes and gushing rivers. The two rivers, Chandra and Bhaga, which rise on either side of the Baralacha La, flow through the narrow Chandra and Bhaga valleys. Lahaul is a land of fascinating Buddhist art and culture. Often called as the 'middle country', Spiti is a cold desert regarded as a "World within a world" and "Palace where the gods live". The monasteries of Lahaul-Spiti are rich repositories of ancient murals, thankas, woodcarving and golden images of Padmasambhava.
Lahaul is marked by a central mass of uniformly high mountains, massive glaciers, passes, lakes and gushing rivers. The two rivers, Chandra and Bhaga, which rise on either side of the Baralacha La, flow through the narrow Chandra and Bhaga valleys. Lahaul is a land of fascinating Buddhist art and culture. Often called as the 'middle country', Spiti is a cold desert regarded as a "World within a world" and "Palace where the gods live". The monasteries of Lahaul-Spiti are rich repositories of ancient murals, thankas, woodcarving and golden images of Padmasambhava.
Prime Attractions of Lahaul Spiti
Tabo Monastery
The rugged hills around Tabo     house a tiny hamlet that is home to some 350 people. The Tabo monastery is a     complex that holds nine temples, 23 chortens, a monks' chamber and an     extension that houses the nuns' chamber. Baralacha Pass
On the long Manali -Leh road and     providing a route across the Baralacha range is the famous Baralacha Pass.     It is situated at a spectacular 16,400 ft above sea level. The pass itself     is 8-km long, and is literally the pass "where many roads meet".Chham Dance
The Chham dance is one of the most     magnificent dances forms of the Buddhists, and is performed by the Lamas     residing in the monasteries of Lahaul & Spiti, Ladakh, Kinnaur and other     areas. This dance, also known as the 'devil dance', is performed in the     courtyards of the monasteries before a large gathering of spectators on some     festival or a cheerful occasion. The villagers are allowed to witness the     dance and they take it as an entertainment with a religious fervour. Dhankar Monastery
The Dhankar Gompa casts its     subtle spell upon a person. Anyone, who visits it, finds himself unable to     forget this place. The Monastery has about 100 Lamas and is in possession of     Buddhist scriptures in Bhoti language.Jeep Safari In Himachal Pradesh
By jeep, car or     on motorcycle, one can explore the variety Himachal has to offer. By jeep,     the Trans Himalayan tracts can steadily unfold their natural and man-made     wonders. Kunzum Pass
Kunzum pass is the gateway to Spiti     from Kulu & Lahaul. After crossing Rohtang pass and driving 20-kms, one     has to turn right from Gramphoo.Lahaul Valley
Lahaul, at once is stark and     forbidding and yet, its arid, almost lunar-like land has a strange haunting     beauty. Everything about the place is high. Scattered over this ethereal     landscape are Buddhist monasteries Pin Parbati Pass
The Pin Parbati Pass, 4,810m,     is marked by rock cairns and prayer flags. The alpine views to the     snow-capped ranges towards the Kullu Valley contrast with the barren     mountain ridges, which stretch east towards Spiti.Pin Valley
It is a Himalayan wild world. This     cold desert valley with its snowy crags, cliffs and crevices is where     thrilling signs of life abound. Its long rain-free summer is a prime timeSpiti Valley
In practical isolation for     centuries, Spiti has an intensely introvertive culture centred around its     several monasteries, there are thirty monastries spread over Spiti's rugged     terrain. Most are affiliated to the Geluk-pa sect.Tashigang Gompa
This fine Buddhist monastery is     accessible from Namgya - a little diversion from Khab, located on the     Natiuonal Highway-22.Chandra Tal Lake
This is a beautiful glacial     lake located at the source of the Chandra River in the Lahaul Valley of     Himachal Pradesh. The towering main Himalaya hems the northern periphery of     the Chandratal Lake. This lake is fed by melt-waters from the Chandra     glacier. The lake is situated at an altitude of 15,500 ft above sea level. Dhankar
Dhankar means "a place in the     mountains unreachable for strangers", situated about 25-kms. east of     Kaza and serves eastern part of central Spiti. It is a big village and     erstwhile capital of Spiti Kingdom. On top of a hill there is a fort, which     use to be the prison in olden times. Gemur
It is 18-km from Keylong in Bhaga valley     where devil dance is held during July in the Local Gompa. The place is     situated on Manali-Leh highway. Halda Festival
Around the common calendar's New     Year comes as Halda in Lahaul, which is a more private celebration of the     event. The festivities are dedicated to "Shiskar Apa", the Goddess     of wealth in the lamaistic pantheon. Kaza: Spiti
224-km from Manali, 197-km from     Keylong and 425-km from Shimla, Kaza is a Sub Divisional Headquarter of     Spiti Valley. It is situated at the foot of the step ridges on the left bank     of Spiti river. Once it was the headquarter of Nono, the chief of Spiti. It     has all modern facilities and is connected by road with Manali & Shimla     except in the winter months. Keylong
A village amidst fields of barley and     buckwheat, Keylong is headquarters of Lahaul and Spiti district, surrounded     by brown hills and white heights. Khardung Monastery overlooks Keylong and     is 3.5-km across the Bhaga River while Shashur Monastery is 1-km away. Kye Monastery
The Ki Monastery serves the     western part of Spiti and the most prominent feature of the valley. It lies     about 14-kms north of Kaza and holds the honor of being the oldest and     biggest monastery of Spiti. Lahaulis
The people of Lahaul or the Lahaulas     are both Hindus and Buddhists, and their dialect resembles Tibetan. They     have a close affinity with Ladakhis and Tibetans.Lossar Festival
This festival is celebrated for     the welcome of the winter season. The local deity is worshipped with the     hope that the winter would be happy and prosperous for the local people. Pooh
In the Satluj valley, Pooh is situated     beyond Kanum, which is a great Buddhist centre. On the Highway Pooh has a     Durga-Pa Monastery. Sarchu
It is the last border point between     Himachal and Ladakh, where HPTDC put up a tented colony for the convenience     of the tourists during summer season. It is situated at a distance of 116-km     from Keylong.Suraj Tal
Suraj Tal is situated below the     summit of the Baralacha Pass in the Lahaul division of district Lahaul and     Spiti. A beautiful lake virtually at the top of the main Himalayan massif in     the catchment area of the Bhaga River. This lake is a major destination of     trekkers in the region. Tandi
Between Gondhla and Keylong is Tandi,     where Chandrabagha or Chenab river meets the road. A legend says that there     were two lovers, Chandra being the daughter of the Moon and Bhaga the son of     the Sun god. To perform there eternal marriage, they decided to climb to the     Baralacha La & from there they ran in opposite directions. Chandra being     active and smart easily found her way & reached Tandi after covering the     distance of 115-km. Soon Bhaga was found coming with great struggle through     the narrow gorges to Tandi where consequently both met and the celestial     marriage was performed. Bhaga covered about 60-km distance, which was very     difficult. Thang Yug Gompa
It is located 13-kms above Kaza     serving western part of central Spiti.Trans Himalayan Buddhism
In 1578 AD a     descendent of Ghengis Khan and ruler of China gave Sonam Gyatso the title of     "Ta-Le" now written as Dalai - which means the master of the Ocean     of Wisdon'. When the kingdom of Guge rose in western Tibet after the     assassination of Lnag Darma, it encompassed the present day tracts of Spiti,     Lahaul, Zanskar and upper Kinnuaur.Trekking
Himachal offers a virtual bonanza for     trekkers. From moderate to strenuous treks ranging up to 11 days and the     best season to trek over here is during the months of June to October. One     of Himachal's classic routes is the Chandra Bhaga triangle and the Baralacha     Pass at a height of 4,833m.Trilokinath
Trilokinathmeans the Shiva. A     Temple is situated in the village, which is about 4 kms short of Udaipur on     the left bank of Chenab river. Devotees from far off places come to pay     their respects at this unique temple. This Shiva temple was given a look of     Buddhist shrine by Guru Padmasambhava by installing the 6 armed image of     Avalokiteshvar. In August, a big festival named Pauri is held for three days     when people including the sadhus and followers of various religious sects     gather to receive the blessings of Lord Trilokinath. Udaipur
In olden times this village was known     as Markul, derived from the name of the local goddess Markula Devi. The     temple here is unique and famous for its wooden carving on its roof and     ceiling. Later on, Raja Udai Singh of Chamba changed the name to Udaipur.Udaipur (Markul)
(2743m): In olden times this     village was known as Markul, derived from the name of the local goddess     Markula Devi. The temple here is unique and famous for its wooden carving on     its roof and ceiling. Later on, Raja Udai Singh of Chamba changed the name     to Udaipur. This place is situated near the confluence of Chenab and Mayar     Nallah, therefore, became a starting point for Mayar valley and further on     to Zanskar and other peaks. This is a green area rather the whole Chenab     valley is greener than the Lahaul valley.
How To Get There - Lahaul & Spiti          
By Road
Lahaul is connected with road from all     parts of the country. Manali is the point where buses from various stations     come. From here, one can take bus/taxi to any destination in Lahaul-Spiti,     Pangi & Leh during the months between June to November depending upon     opening and closing of Rohtang pass, the gateway to this valley. National     highway 21 passes through this valley enroute to Leh. Other two directions     are from Shimla via the Spiti Valley, along the road, which runs up to the     Tibetan border through Kinnaur and from Zanskar and Ladakh over the Shingo     La and Baralacha La passes. The Shingo Lo gives access to Lahul from Zanskar     while the Baralacha La is on the Leh-Manali road and provides access to     Lahul from Ladakh.
Climate - Lahaul & Spiti
Lahaul's climate     is very much similar to that of Ladakh and Zanskar, which border it to the     north. Beyond the reach of the monsoon, the valley sees little rain in     summer, when the sun is strong and the nights are cool. Between late October     and late March, heavy snow closes the passes, and seals of the region. Less     rainfall in both valleys enables climbers & trekkers to enjoy a long and     unbroken season in perpetual sunshine and explore the wilderness and     grandeur of the inner Himalaya. This unique feature makes Lahul-Spiti as an     ideal destination for tourists and trekkers in the month of July, August and     September.
General Information - Lahaul & Spiti          
Best Time
Lahaul- Mid June To Late October.Spiti- August To October.
Location
Himachal PradeshAltitude
6,500m      
Climbers are those people who like to climb on mountains for their desire. They like to climb on mountains through hands only without use of tools and instruments. In India several people have the internal hearts desire to climb on mountains of Lahaul Spiti. Lahaul and Spiti are the places where these types of people like to visit for enjoying the heights of mountains.
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