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Spiti Valley Villages: Beauty that take your heart away

A mirror image of God gifted beauty of Spiti Valley is the trekkers delight. Pin Bhaba Trek, Bhrigu Lake Trek, Kheerganga Trek, Hampta Pass and Chandratal trek are the famous treks.

Spiti Valley villages has a population of 10000+ people spread over the three levels of altitude, the Lower, the Middle and the Upper.

Kaza - Main among Spiti Valley

kaza village

It is the finest place to visit, known as the main region of the administrative centre of the Spiti Valley. A region on the elevated ground of 12, 500 feet has a rocky atmosphere, with the river banks, flowing with it, making it look beautiful all over. The streets of the village are unlike any other village undeveloped and rugged because of the altitude and the environment. The harshness of the winter in the place does create a tight situation for the villagers to move here and there. Handicraft item makers are largely found here; if you are a handicraft love, you can take home some memories of it.

Mud - Rugged Beauty of Spiti Valley

Mud village

A nicely designed nature’s creation is fixed on the land, like a series of houses if you glance at it from far across the sight of nature. It is the village where you can complete the Pin Bhaba Trek to the rugged terrains of the Pin Parvati pass trek. This small village is situated on the banks of the gushing Pin Parvati River, flowing from the Himalayas with all its might.

Dhankar - Monastery special among Spiti Valley

dhankar village

It is one of the remarkable villages, once the very capital of Spiti Valley. It is situated at an elevation of 3,890 meters above the sea level, with a balance of unforgettable sight-seeing that will leave you in wow feeling. The green lushes of the valleys the cliffs of rugged and rocky mountains are an enchanting view all over. The most attractive feature of the Dhankar one of the attractions among Spiti Valley is this textured monastery its deadly ruined forts, lake views and the inspiring beauty of the valley creates a mesmerizing beauty.

Lhalung - Feel the Excitement Traversing Spiti Valley

lhalung village

Moving on a jeep ride to these villages is not only exciting, but you will unfold a new version of nature that you have never experienced before. Lhalung a beautiful village in the short list of Spiti Valley and is positioned at a height of 12,000 feet above the sea level with a cool and serene weather. This place is rich in minerals- flora and fauna which includes the Seabuckthorn trees a special kind of tree found in this region of India.

Demul - Explore the Lunar Surface of Spiti Valley

demul village

A more lively Demul Village with an alluring beauty has a captivated vista at 14300 feet above the sea level. An exceptional place for spending the maximum time, of your trip. The beauty of the Himalayas surrounding it has a remarkable effect that will win your heart in every respect.

Langza - The abode of Spiti Valley

langza village

This amazing langza village of all the Spiti Valley villages is nestled between the mountain ranges in a bowl shape at an elevation of 14,500 meters above the sea level in the northern part of the Himalayas. The gushing valleys of the village full of green agriculture bring in a new view to the rugged valley. It is considered as the height villages of the world which has a motorable road journey.

Losar – The Most Famous among Spiti Valley

losar village

A small village in the Lahaul district of Spiti Valley, Losar is close to Chinese Indo border with the series of mountains across it, located at an altitude of 13,400 feet above the sea level. This place is remote with less accessibility, thus very few travelers visit the place, but when they do they enjoy the journey immensely.

Komik- The Highest among Spiti Valley


In the great lesser side of the Himalayan ranges lies the rocky tiny village Komik towering 15,207 feet above the sea level.  The place is rugged with the snow-capped mountain ranges and motorable road ways. The villager’s seldom venture out of their place in search of market and food on a daily basis.

Kibber - Romancing with Spiti Valley

kibber village

A spontaneous place Kibber is the height polling station and post office in the region. The place has an overflowing of snow-capped peaks in the winter which brings an enchanting view all over.

Kee village


The Kee Village of the Spiti Valley is famous for the Key Monastery, a religious training ground, one of the largest in Spiti and North India. It is situated on the way crossing Tashigang village. The beauty of the monastery makes it a must visit place on your trip list.

Gete village

Gete village

This is a remote small village in the Spiti Valley with almost 11 houses. The scarce environment makes it most attractive- a stopover place.

The beauty of the entire Spiti Valley has generic effect- many other villages are witnessed while you are on the way from Kaza to Manali highway. A guide with excellent knowledge will be your directing master during the trip. Make the best of it.

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  3. There are many offbeat places in Spiti Valley as well that you can visit to explore the city.

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  4. This blog beautifully captures the essence of Spiti Valley, explaining the beautiful villages. Each village described holds its own unique beauty and cultural significance, making Spiti Valley a treasure trove for travelers seeking adventure and exploration. From the rugged terrains of Mud to the serene beauty of Lhalung, every village offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of life in the Himalayas. You can also read about Nako village. https://wanderon.in/blogs/nako-village-in-spiti-valley
    Thank you for this insightful guide to exploring the wonders of Spiti Valley!

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  5. The towns of the Spiti Valley appear to be secret treasures located away in beautiful scenery! Every town offers a different experience, from the beauty of Mud to the breathtaking views of Langza. I do wish to explore Spiti Valley in the future. Thank you for this amazing blog!!!

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