Located on a hilltop at 4,166 m, it is one of the largest and oldest Buddhist monasteries in Spiti. Overlooking the Spiti River it offers panoramic views of the valley
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It is the oldest monastery in India that has been functioning continuously since its inception and is also known as the Ajanta of the Himalayas founded in 996 AD
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It is a freshwater lake and popular camping and trekking destination, located at 4300m in the mighty Himalayas and surrounded by snow-capped peaks and pristine meadows
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The highest village in the world connected with a motorable road, located at 4,587 m, it is nothing less than a paradise and a dream destination for trekking and camping
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An ancient monastery perched at a height of 12,774 feet overlooking the confluence of the Spiti and Pin Rivers offers panoramic views of the entire Spiti Valley
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A remote village also known as the fossil village in Spiti Valley known for its towering Buddha statue ancient monasteries and views of the Himalayan wilderness
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It is a suspension bridge located at a staggering height of 13596 ft that connects the Chicham and Kibber villages and is considered the highest bridge in Asia
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The park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers, home to rare species such as the snow leopard, Siberian ibex, Tibetan gazelle and weasels
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The Lake of the Sun God, located near the Baralacha La Pass at 4950 m, is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and glaciers and is one of the most photogenic places in Spiti
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The pass bridges Kullu and Lahaul Valley with Spiti Valley. It offers jaw-dropping vistas of the Chandrabhaga Range and can be accessed by trekking from Chandratal Lake
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