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Lahaul Valley — host of Losar (Tibetan New Year / Halda)

त्योहार · HIMACHAL PRADESH

Losar (Tibetan New Year / Halda).

February (lunar calendar) · Lahaul Valley

Buddhist new year celebration in Lahaul known locally as 'Halda', marking the end of harvest season. Monasteries perform ritual 'Cham dances' (masked devil dances) in colorful costumes depicting triumph of good over evil. Includes traditional Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies.

क्यों मायने रखता हैSacred renewal festival for Buddhist communities in the high Himalayan valleys, central to regional spiritual practice.

इस त्योहार के लिए जा रहे हैं? February में Lahaul Valley

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February in Lahaul is the coldest chapter of a long, quiet winter. Snow lies thick on every rooftop in Keylong, and the road to Jispa is buried under drifts that won't budge for weeks.

Lahaul Valley की February गाइड देखें

कैसे पहुँचें

ऊँचाई
3200 m
नज़दीकी हवाई अड्डा
Bhuntar 120km
नज़दीकी रेलवे
Joginder Nagar 190km

Lahaul Valley में अभी

Lahaul Valley में कहाँ रुकें

  • HPTDC Hotel Chandrabhaga Keylong

    Rs 1500-3000/night
    guesthouse · Keylong, Lahaul District HQ

    Government hotel in the district headquarters with reliable amenities and Himalayan views

  • Darcha Homestay

    Rs 1000-2250/night
    homestay · Darcha, near Jispa, Lahaul

    Remote homestay at the start of the Zanskar trekking route with basic comfort and warm hosts

  • Keylong Homestay

    Rs 1000-2000/night
    homestay · Keylong town, Lahaul Valley

    Family-run homestay with traditional Lahauli meals and valley views in the district capital

Lahaul Valley की सभी ठहरने की जगहें

कहाँ खाएँ

  • Hotel Ibex Restaurant

    लीजेंडरी
    Jispa · ₹₹

    सिग्नेचरbuffet dinner with Bhaga river view

    Buffet runs roughly 8-10am, 1-3pm, 8-10pm — the highway runs to that clock. If you're rolling in late after a Rohtang/Atal-Tunnel delay, message ahead and they'll hold a thali; the kitchen closes hard once last guests are seated.

  • Layul Dhaba

    लीजेंडरी
    Koksar · ₹

    सिग्नेचरmutton curry with rice

    Koksar opens with the highway (typically mid-May to mid-October on the Manali side; the tunnel keeps it accessible later). Order kadhi chawal even if it sounds plain — it's hot, salty and exactly the calorie hit you need before climbing to Keylong/Jispa.

  • Leh Dhaba

    Darcha · ₹

    सिग्नेचरkahwa tea with thukpa

    Open seasonally with the highway, roughly mid-May to mid-October. Idle for a tea-and-Maggi halt rather than a full meal; the menu narrows on quiet days, and the staff will often suggest what's actually freshly prepped.

  • White Horizon Homestay Kitchen

    Gondhla · ₹

    सिग्नेचरsiddu with local vegetables

    Meals are paid and on prior notice only — message at least 4-6 hours ahead, ideally morning for an evening sit-down. Non-residents are welcome but not assumed; phrase the request as a booking, not a walk-in.

Lahaul Valley की सभी खाने की जगहें

Lahaul Valley में और क्या देखें

  • Atal Tunnel (Rohtang)

    World's longest highway tunnel above 10,000 ft at 9.02 km. Engineering marvel connecting Manali to Lahaul.

    monument
    30 min
  • Sissu Waterfall

    Spectacular waterfall visible from the highway in Lahaul. Frozen in winter, thundering in summer.

    waterfall
    30 min
  • Trilokinath Temple

    Sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists. White marble Shiva idol worshipped as Avalokiteshvara by Buddhists.

    temple
    1 hour

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