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The Key Monastery, also known as Kye Gompa, was established in the 11th century. It houses ancient Buddhist scriptures, murals, and a large collection of thangkas (scroll paintings).
At 4300 metres, Chandratal, meaning "Lake of the Moon," is a mesmerising high-altitude lake. The crystal-clear waters reflect the snow-capped peaks, creating a surreal atmosphere.
This lofty mountain pass connects Spiti Valley with Lahaul and Kullu. At an elevation of 4551 metres, Kunzum Pass offers breathtaking vistas of barren landscapes, glaciers, and distant peaks. It’s a gateway to adventure for trekkers and motorcyclists.
Known as the “Ajanta of the Himalayas,” Tabo Monastery dates back to the 10th century. Its mud-brick structures house ancient murals, statues, and sacred texts.
These picturesque villages showcase traditional Spitian architecture, terraced fields, and friendly locals. Chicham Bridge, one of the highest suspension bridges in Asia, offers thrilling views of the Spiti River gorge.
Located in Kaza, this monastery stands against a backdrop of rugged mountains. Visitors can witness daily rituals, spin prayer wheels, and soak in tranquillity.
At 4440 metres, Hikkim boasts the world's highest post office. You can send postcards to your loved ones from this remote location and receive them with a unique Himalayan stamp. The post office is open from 9 am to 5 pm, except on Sundays and public holidays.
Perched at 4587 metres, Komic holds the title of Asia’s highest village with a motorable road. Explore its ancient Tangyud Monastery and interact with the welcoming villagers.
A haven for wildlife enthusiasts, Pin Valley National Park shelters rare species like snow leopards, ibex, and Himalayan blue sheep. Trekking through its rugged terrain offers glimpses of these elusive creatures.
Set atop a rocky spur, Dhankar Village is home to the Dhankar Gompa. The monastery, perched dramatically on a cliff, offers panoramic views of the Spiti River and the confluence of the Pin and Spiti rivers.