Ancient demon-chasing festival. Masked dancers, bonfires, local chang beer. Zero tourists.
क्यों मायने रखता हैPre-Buddhist shamanic tradition surviving in Spiti.
त्योहार · HIMACHAL PRADESH
February · Spiti Valley
Ancient demon-chasing festival. Masked dancers, bonfires, local chang beer. Zero tourists.
क्यों मायने रखता हैPre-Buddhist shamanic tradition surviving in Spiti.
February continues January's deep freeze with one addition: the snow leopard tracking season is at its peak. Temperatures stay at -15 to -20°C at night, warming to maybe -5 to 5°C in afternoon sun. Kunzum Pass remains impassable. The Kinnaur road is your only option, and it requires checking conditions daily — a single landslide or heavy snowfall can block it for days. Kaza has the bare essentials: a few open homest…
Spiti Valley में अभी
Well-located comfortable guesthouse in the main town with easy access to market and transport
Below the iconic Buddha statue. Tenzin Norbu's family homestay with bukhari-heated rooms. Dinner is Spitian dal-rice with homemade butter. The fossil walks and stargazing from the terrace are unforgettable. No WiFi — that's a feature.
Centrally located family homestay near the bus stand with authentic Spitian meals
सिग्नेचरpasta with local cheese
Water boils at ~85°C up here so noodles take 15 minutes longer than you'd expect. Order before you climb to the village stupa and the food is ready when you come back down.
सिग्नेचरmaggi with chai
Smaller and quieter than the tea shop; the bread omelette is the unexpected pick if you arrived without breakfast. Cash only.
सिग्नेचरbutter tea with Tibetan bread
Ask for the butter tea served with Tibetan bread — locals call it the speciality of the monastery and you won't find the same version in tourist cafes. Cash only; no card terminal.
सिग्नेचरthukpa
Order thukpa or thenthuk over fried noodles — the broth carries the local flavour. Service is slow at altitude; budget 30-40 minutes after ordering.
Largest and oldest monastery in Spiti Valley. Perched on a cliff at 4,166m.
Founded in 996 AD, one of the oldest continuously operating Buddhist monasteries. Called "Ajanta of the Himalayas" for murals.
Perched on a 1,000-ft cliff at 12,774 ft. Former capital of Spiti with stunning valley views.
Cold desert national park home to snow leopard, Himalayan ibex, and rare Himalayan plants.
High mountain pass at 15,060 ft connecting Kullu and Spiti. Temple at the top with prayer flags.
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