Lahaul Valley

Lahaul
and Spiti are two remote Himalayan Valleys of H.P. lying on the Indo-Tibet border.
Strange, exciting, primitive, these valleys are unsurpassed in mountain scape,
in the rugged beauty of their rocky escapements and the splendor of their snow
covered peaks.
Lahaul is marked by a central mass of uniformly high mountains and massive glaciers.
The two rivers, Chandra and Bhaga which rise on either side of the Baralacha
La, flow through the narrow Chandra and Bhaga valleys. Lahaul is a land of fascinating
Buddhist art and culture.
The monasteries of Lahaul-Spiti are rich repositories of ancient murals, thankas,
wood carving and golden images of Padmasambhava. The valley lies at a height
of 2745 metres above sea level.
Summer in this valley is cool and pleasant with green grass and alpine flowers.
There are little monsoon in both these valleys and this enables climbers &
trekkers to enjoy a long and unbroken season in perpetual sunshine to explore
the wilderness and grandeur of the inner Himalaya.
This unique feature makes Lahul-Spiti as an ideal destination for tourists and
trekkers in the month of July, August and September. Keylong is 115 kms. from
Manali and is the District Headquarters of Lahul-Spiti District.
Spiti Valley

Spiti
is the sub division of Lahaul & Spiti district with its hqrs. at Kaza. It
is called "Little Tibet" because it has almost the same terrain, vegetation
& climate . Spiti also means "Middle Country".
It lies between Tibet, Ladakh, Kinnaur, Lahaul & Kulu. From Shimla via Kinnaur
there is a motorable road which remains open upto Kaza for 8 to 9 months. About
10kms. ahead of Pooh, satluj enters India near Shipki la & Spiti river joins
it at Khab.
The road then goes to Sumdo via Hangrang valley. From Sumdo Spiti valley starts.
The Spiti river flows fast through deep gorges at some places. The valley is
not wide but there are villages and some fields where people grow barley, buck-
wheat, peas & vegetables.
It has an area of 4800 sq. kms. Some inhabitants have adopted Budhism as there
faith and Bhoti is the spoken language. The people are simple and honest. The
main Spiti valley is split into eastern and western valleys.
They are connected with Ladakh & Tibet on eastern side & Kinnaur and
Kulu on western side through high passes. UNA Una has been carved out of Hoshiarpur
district of Punjab in 1966 where the hilly areas of Punjab were transferred
to Himachal Pradesh and the whole area is warm.
It has borders with Kangra Hamirpur and Bilaspur and then acts as a gateway
to these regions. Efforts are being made to develop same places in Nangal and
Bhakra areas.
Lahaul & Spiti Valley Reservation Form