
Nestled high in the Himalayas, the Spiti Valley offers breathtaking views and atmosphere. This spectacular mountain valley is beautifully sandwiched between the land of India and the Buddhist Kingdom of Tibet. It is because of this, Spiti Valley is also known as the Middle Land. This beautiful part of Himachal Pradesh situated at an altitude of around 3800 meters above the sea level is a desert mountain valley and serves as a gateway to the northernmost reaches of India. Due to the close proximity of Himachal Pradesh from Delhi, you can explore this less explored land while you travel in Delhi.
This one of the least populated places in India shares similar tradition and culture maintained in Ladakh and Tibet. Home to ancient civilizations and unaffected by modernity, the raw physical beauty of the mountains in the Himalayan ranges are beyond imaginations. It is pretty impossible to deny the unmatched beauty in spite of the extremely cold climate. The discerning travelers can explore this exceptional beauty of nature during the months of June to October as this place is prone to heavy snowfalls especially from the months of November to January. During this favored period, Spiti Valley enjoys sunny and pleasant weather.
In this mesmerizing destination, you can feel the power of the Himalayan Mountains, the loveliness of the wild flowers, majesty of some exotic beasts, the intrigues of the Buddhist monasteries, sun-kissed snow clad peaks, gorgeous landscapes, deep blue lakes and life in the most remote village of India. All these provide the travelers enthralling experiences. And exploring the small Tibetan villages will lead to know the unique culture and their survival in such a harsh condition. These Tibetan villages are recognizable by score of colorful flags fluttering high in the air with the cool breeze of the Himalayas. It appears to be the most unexpected of all the places in an unbelievable height and far down below nestle the Chandra River. This land of perennial rivers composed of Spiti River and Pin River apart from Chandra River offers soothing sound of the gurgling waters of the rivers during the night. While in the day time, a walk alongside the rivers may make you amazed by the ferocity of the high tides and waves. The azure and placid blue lakes of Chandra Taal, Nako and Dhankaar make the observer awe-struck. The continuity of the mesmerizing landscapes is only broken by numerous waterfalls and glaciers.
So, get ready to explore this wondrous place in Himachal Pradesh! Get in touch with the Delhi travel agents an avail exciting tour packages.
