If one is looking for some adventure in life, then Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh will give you enough reasons for your escape from civilization to the pure bliss of nature in the solitude of mountains. Spiti Valley is a snow desert with huge diversity and beauty in the Himalayas which lies between India and Tibet.
With rough terrains, decent roads, waterfalls, rivers, monasteries, hamlets, and a non-polar glacier, Spiti Valley is an offbeat destination for adventure, photography, and meditation. Known as āLittle Tibetā and āThe Snow Desertā, this Himalayan valley is a destination that portrays calmness and beauty together. The friendly people, the red robes of monks, the lush green agricultural land, and the white patches of clouds add a splash of color to Spiti. It is a fantastic photographic destination amidst the beauty of hills and vast lakes.
Secluded away from the busy city life it is believed that years ago Spiti Valley was an isolated area as it was banned for 30 years for visitors. As compared to other Himalayan regions, Spiti is completely different in terms of landscape, food, and lifestyle. Spiti Valley Road Trip will be a great experience if you are planning to head out to this valley with a bunch of friends or even a travel group. This Himachal valley is a small world of different geographical formations including canyons, mountains, glaciers, rivers, and waterfalls.
If you are looking for reasons to visit Spiti Valley, here are 13 reasons why you must visit the Spiti Valley.

1. Rugged Mountains including canyons which will left your speechless...




2. The Off-Roading Experience

3. Kunzum pass ā it connects Lahaul Valley and Spiti Valley.

4. Chandartal Lake AKA Moon lake


5. Key Monastery ā a Tibetan Buddhist monastery located on top of a hill



6. Post a love filled postcard to your love ones from World's Highest Post Office in Hikkim.

7.Drive on Worlds highest Village with Motorable connectivity KOMIC.

8. Chicham Khas ā it is home to Chicham Bridge, the highest bridge in Asia, and quite an astounding spectacle at that.


9. Starry nights with born fire and local food is perfect dinner set up:)

10. You will meet warmest people around Spiti.


11. Langza Village ā it is primarily dominated by the statue of Lord Buddha, overlooking the valley, an ancient monastery, and mud houses that the tourists can see during their visit in the village.

12. Pin Valley ā a beautiful valley and the most green part of the otherwise desert valley. It is easily accessible through Kaza or Tabo.


