
Lahaul and Spiti,
the largest district in Himachal Pradesh, is a vast area of
high mountains and narrow valleys bounded by Ladakh to the
north, Tibet to the east, Kinnaur to the southeast and the
Kullu valley to the south. Lahaul is often regarded as a
midway point en route to Leh and the Indus valley, but has
more to offer travellers. Spiti has only recently been opened
to foreign tourists attracted to its isolated Buddhist gompas
and villages. Lahaul is also a fascinating area for Buddhist
art and culture. The monasteries of Lahaul and Spiti are rich
repositories of ancient murals, thankas, wood carvings and
golden images of the Padamasambhava. The people are charming,
friendly and hospitable with their own traditional dances,
ballads, folk tales and legends.
Weather: The altitude
varies from over 6,500 m in the high peaks to 2,740 m, where
the Chenab River makes its exit from the region. The Lahaul
region is at an altitude of 3000-3900 m, the air is much
rarified and there are heavy snowstorms between September and
May. Nevertheless, since the rains here are very scanty, it is
an ideal place for trekkers, especially in the months between
June and September. The Spiti valley is connected to Lahaul
through the 4500-m Kunzam pass. Beyond the reach of the
monsoon, the valley sees little rain in summer, when the sun
is strong, and the nights cool.
How to reach
By Air: Delhi is the most
convenient city to access the Indian Himalayas, and there are
flights to Shimla, Kullu, Leh and Chandigarh. The final
30-minute approach to Leh is regarded as one of the most
spectacular flights in the world.
By Train: There are rail
connections from Delhi to Shimla, Haridwar (near Rishikesh),
Kathgodam (35 km from Naini Tal) and Ramnagar. It is easy to
reach Manali from these places and then from Manali to Lahaul
and Spiti. Between Kaza and Keylong, there are irregular bus
services.
Places of Interest
Suraj Tal , Guru Ghantal
Monastery(3020 m) , Tashigang Gompa , Tilasangh Monastery ,
Kaza , Thang yug Gompa , Ki and Kibber , Tabo Gompa , Shashur
Gompa , Dhankar Monastery , Kunzam , Keylong , Tayul
Gompa(3900 m) , Khardong Gompa , Pin Valley National Park
Suraj Tal: Below the
summit of the Baralacha Pass in the Lahaul division of
district Lahaul and Spiti. The Baralacha la connects Manali
and Lahaul to Ladakh and the lake which draws a considerable
number of visitors - especially in summer - lies by its head.
This is the source of the river Bhaga.
Guru Ghantal Monastery(3020 m):
This is on the right bank of Chandra river about 4
kms. above Tandi and is believed to be the oldest Gompa of
Lahoul having wooden structure with pyramidal roofs, wood
carving, preserving the idols of Padmasambhava & Brajeshwari
Devi. On the full moon night in mid-June a festival called "GHANTAL"
is celebrated by Lamas & Thakurs together.
Tashigang Gompa: Can be
visited by taking diversion from Khab to Namgya and then
trekking to the Gompa.
Tilasangh Monastery: 1 km.
trek from Ka, it is 12 km. short of Yangthang.
Kaza: Kaza is the
administrative centre and transport hub of Spiti subdistrict.
Kaza's old town, around the new bus stand, is a maza of little
shops, hotels and whitewashed houses. The new town across the
creek, is a collection of tin-roofed government buildings.
Thang yug Gompa: It is
located 13 kms. above Kaza serving western part of central
Spiti. Situated in a secluded place in the narrow gauge of
Kaza Nallah, it generally has a Lama from Tibet. Above this
there is a long plateau which leads to Shilla peak.
Ki and Kibber: Founded in
the sixteenth century, the Kyi Gompa is the largest and the
oldest monastery in the Spiti Valley, supporting a thriving
community of lamas. It is located at a height of about 4116
meters above sea level. Ki, the oldest and largest gompa in
Spiti, about 14 kms from Kaza, was built by Ringchen Zangpo
and belongs to the Gelukpa order. The gompa is famous for its
priceless collection of ancient thangkas, including Tibetan
silk thangkas upto 800 years old and frescoes depicting the
life of Padmasambhava. The Chaam festival, held in the month
of June/July, is a much-awaited event of this gompa.
Kibber or Khyipur is 11 km from Kyi Gompa, and is the
highest settlement in the world (4205 meters) with a motorable
road and electricity. The Ladarcha festival held here each
July attracts Buddhists from all over the world.
Tabo Gompa: Tabo Gompa is
one of the most important monasteries in the Tibetan Buddhist
world. It is 1,002 years old monastary. It was built in 996
AD. There are nine temples in the complex, at all ground level
and dating from the 10th to the 16th century. The main
assembly hall of the Tsuglhakhang is surrounded by 33 raised
Bodhisattva statues and houses a four-sided statue of
Sarvarvid Vairocana, one of the five Dhyani Buddhas.
Shashur Gompa: Shashur
Gompa is 3 kms from Keylong. Dedicated to a Zanskari lama, it
was built in the 16th century and is of the Gelukpa order. The
5m thangka is famous in the region. An annual festival, held
every June or July is renowned for the mask dances performed
by the lamas.
Dhankar Monastery: It is
situated about 25 kms. east of Kaza and serves eastern part of
central Spiti. Dhankar is a big village and erstwhile capital
of Spiti King. On top of a hill there is a fort which use to
be a prison in olden times. The Monastery has about 100 Lamas
and is in position of Buddhist scriptures in Bhoti language.
Principal figure is a Statue of "Vairochana" (Dhayan Budha)
consisting of 4 complete figures seated back to back. It has
relics in the shape of paintings and sculptures.
Kunzam: On the road from
Kaza to Keylong is Kunzam, a mountain pass at an attitude of
4551 meters, with a temple of Kunzam Devi. One can also trek
from here to the famous and beautiful moon lake Chandratal
(4070 m). Asia's biggest glaciers, Bada and Chotta Sigri, can
be seen from here. At Gondhla, one can visit the seven-storey
castle of the Thakur of Gondhla. The Guru Ganthal gompa, in
Tupchiling, 4 km away, is about 800 years old and an important
site to visit.
Keylong: Keylong is the
headquarter of the Lahaul sub-district. It is located in the
fertile valley of Bhaga.
Tayul Gompa(3900 m): Tayul
Gompa is 6 kms. from Keylong and is one of the oldest
monasteries of the valley having a huge statue of Guru
Padamasambhava about 5m high and houses library of Kangyur
having 101 volumes. In Tibetan language Ta-Yul means the
chosen place. There is an interesting story behind this.
Khardong Gompa: The
Khardong Gompa stands just opposite the Bhaga Valley from
Keylong. This 900-year-old monastery belongs to the Drukpa
Kagyud order and has some beautiful frescoes.
Pin Valley National Park:
Pin Valley National Park is located in Lahaul & Spiti district
of Himachal Pradesh. The region is a cold desert, which is
adjoined to the Great Himalayan National Park in the southwest
and Rupi Bhabha sanctuary in the south. The park extends from
the latitudes 31°45'-32°11'N and longitudes 77°45'-78°06'E.
The Pin Valley, south of the Dhankar gompa, has been declared
as a national park
How to reach: There are
two approach routes to Pin Valley National Park. The first one
is via Manali - Rohtang Pass - Kunzum La. This route is open
from July to October. The second one is via Shimla - Tapri -
Kaza. March to December is the best time to approach the park
via this route. The nearest airport is at Bhuntar in Kullu
district. Private operators operate flights to Delhi from
here; therefore it would be wise to confirm flight schedules
etc. in advance. Shimla at a distance of around 443 km is the
nearest railhead.
Dashir Lake :Dashir
lake is situated at an altitude of 4270 meters above mean sea
level and is located near the Rohtang Pass that connects
district Kullu with Lahaul. Rohtang Pass is at an altitude of
3,978 metres on the highway to Keylong, the mass affords a
wide-spread panorama of mountain scenery. Here eye meets a
range of precipitous cliffs, huge glaciers and piled moraine
and deep ravines. Dashir ( also known as Dashaur and Sarkund )
is a very beautiful lake lies near the Rohtang Pass. This
attractive lake has a depth of 3 to 4 m. The bath in the water
of Dashir lake effects cure of all bodily ailments or
imaginary.