Showing posts with label Attractions in Keylong Lahaul Spiti. Show all posts
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Monday, 12 February 2018

How to Plan a trip to Lahaul Spiti Himachal Pradesh

Lahaul Spiti Himachal Pradesh

One of the high altitude destinations in Himachal Pradesh Lahaul Spiti is located at an height ranging from 3200 m to 4900m.


In fact Lahaul and Spiti are two very remote but amazingly beautiful Himalayan Valleys of Himachal Pradesh in India. Lahaul and Spiti lies on the Indo-Tibet border. The unparallel beauty of these two strange, exciting, primitive, valleys is a treat to the eyes
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Lahaul also known as the land of fascinating Buddhist art and culture is marked by a central mass of uniformly high mountains and massive glaciers. Apart from the splendor of the beautiful snow clad mountains you will also find the two mesmerizing rivers, Chandra and Bhaga which rise on either side of the Baralacha La, flowing through the narrow Chandra and Bhaga valleys.

In Lahaul-Spiti you will find lot of Monasteries which are rich repositories of ancient murals, thankas, wood carving and golden images of Padmasambhava.


Lahul-Spiti is a perfect destination for hikers, tourists and trekkers in the month of July, August and September. Keylong is 115 Km from Manali and is the District Headquarters of Lahul-Spiti District.

Places to visit in Lahaul Spiti

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Keylong (3,350 m) -The little town of Keylong is the headquarters of the administrative district of Lahaul & Spiti. It has a marketplace, filling stations and medical facilities. Keylong lies above the river Bhaga and is 6 Km from its confluence with the waters of the Chandra at Tandi.

Keylong was also the base of the Moravian missionaries - and the poplar trees still growing there, were planted by them.


Guru Ghantal Monastery (3,020 m) - This lies high over the confluence of the rivers Chandra and Bhaga and is regarded as the oldest monastery in Lahaul. Two great figures of Trans Himalayan Buddhism were associated with it - Padmasambhava and Rinchensang-po. The monastery enshrines and image of the goddess Vajreshwari Devi (Do-jeLha-mo), a wooden image of the Buddha and a marble head of Avalokitesvara - legend has that this head was seen emerging out of the sandbank where the rivers Chandra and Bhaga meet and without waiting for the rest of the body to appear, someone lopped this off. The faithful also believe that in the Guru Ghantal monastery, and sealed in a dark airless room, is the visage of the demon Tsedak who once ravaged that area till he was captured.


Khardang - Visible from Keylong the monastery and village of Kardang lie across the Bhaga. With a backdrop of bare mountains, the monastery is believed to date back to the 12th century and is one of the most revered places of the Drug-pa (Red Hat) sect and has large library of the sacred Kangyur and Tangyur texts - and is also the repository of some exquisite thangka paintings, musical instruments and old weapons. For a long time the monastery was in a state of disrepair till it was revitalised by Lama Norbu in 1912. 

At Kardang, there are dozens of resident monks and nuns - and many more who are there for short periods. Several monks are believed to have undertaken marathon meditations - with the session lasting for the traditional period of three years, three months and three days. The village of Kardang was once the 'capital' of Lahaul.


Shashur -On the same slope as Keylong, this monastery is surrounded by a rare patch of woodland and was founded in the seventeenth century by Deva Gyatso-and the name 'Shashur` means 'in the blue pines'. The festival of Shashur Tseshe is held every June/July when monks dressed in masks and colourful costumes perform dances. The monastery is known for the images and paintings it houses.





Tayul 'Tayul' means the "place that is chosen", and so it must be for local legend maintains that the main prayer wheel rotates on its own accord on certain occasions. It has a huge statue of Padmasabhava and its library houses the one hundred and one volumes of the sacred Kangyur text.


Gemur -This is a small monastery, but is held in great sanctity and is well known for its 'dance-drama' enacted every July.


Sissu -This is a small monastery, but is held in great sanctity and is well known for its 'dance-drama' enacted every July.


Jispa - Attractively sited near the confluence of two side streams of the river Bhagat this is a small village which also has religious significance.


Sarchu - After the Tanglang La, this is the last point in Himachal on the route to Leh.


Gondhla (3,160 m) - On the right bank of the river Chandra, this is en route from Manali to Keylong. Gondhla has level stretches of cultivated land and its most distinctive feature is the eight-storeyed timber and stone tower that was the residence of the local 'thakur', chief. The monastery has historical importance and every July, this is the site of a large fair where masked dances commemorate the victory over Tibetan King, Langdarma, an enemy of Buddhism. Opposite Gondhla, a sheer cliff rises over 1500 m and forms a spectacular sight.


Tandi (2,673 m) - This has the confluence of rivers Chandra and Bhaga. A folktale about the place speaks of Chandra, the daughter of the moon and Bhaga, son of the sun. Both fell in love and decided to have a marriage that would last forever and to sanctify this, they decided to circle of all of Lahaul and then meet. After great difficulty, they managed to reach Tandi where they were united.


Shansha - The deity Gyephang is regarded to have been born here and a shrine is dedicated to him.


Jalma - Located in the Pattan valley by the waters of the Chandrabhaga, this is considered to be the legendary abode of many of Lahaul's deities.


Trilokinath (2,760 m) - Its shrine is revered by both Hindus and Buddhists and both pay homage to a single image. The Hindus regard 'Trilokinath' as Bhagwan Shiva, while the Buddhists regard the image to be that of Avalokiteshwara, the personification of compassion and infinite light. It is the site of an important fair called 'Pori' held in August.

Udaipur (2,650 m) - This has an ancient temple dedicated to Devi Durga and has come fine carvings.


Baralacha La (4,890 m) - This means 'the pass with the crossroads on the summit'. And here meet the paths from Zanskar, Ladakh, Spiti and Lahaul. It is 8 Km long and is on the Manali-Leh route. This is also the watershed for the Chandra, Bhaga and Yunam rivers.


Kunzam La (4,550 m) - This pass connects Lahaul with Spiti over the Kunzam range and the majestic Shigri peak is visible from its crest.

Chandra Tal (4,270 m) - 6 Km from the Kunzam Pass, this lake is surrounded by snows and acres of scree and its deep blue-waters have a circumference of 2.5 Km. The lake is planned for incorporation in the Ransar Convention of international wetlands.

Getting There - Reaching Keylong by Road
Journey to Keylong in Lahaul Spiti via road in the mesmerizing hills is actual pleasure and fills your heart with delight. Distance of  from Manali is about 115 km. Journey to Keylong by road begins from Manali. Keylong is around 188 km from Kaza. Distance of Keylong is 370 km from Leh, Keylong is 430 km from Chandigarh and 695 km from Delhi.

The roads are closed for transport during November to April due to heavy winter. Buses ply from Manali to Keylong, Taxis and shared Taxis are also available from Manali during summer season.

In the summers watch out for HPTDC offers and tour packages in Himachal. The packages to Keylong Spiti in the season include travel by deluxe buses and coaches. HRTC also runs Deluxe buses from Manali to Leh via Keylong during.

Nearest airport from Keylong is Bhunter(Kullu) 175 km from Keylong

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Tuesday, 9 January 2018

The perfect way to rediscover yourself – Explore the unexplored

Mesmerising Keylong in Himachal Pradesh (Lahaul Spiti)
Just imagine you are chilling in this little place and spending a nice evening with your friends or family by the rivers and waterfalls! What else you need during a break!

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So you wanna experience the real thrill of mountains? Would you like to go aboard on one of the most beautiful but lesser known destinations in India?

Are you fed up with the common tourist destinations and looking for a destination at a time when the holiday bells are tolling?

I am sure you will agree that most of the common tourist places in India are no more in vogue. However you would also agree that India has lot more to offer and has got so many beautiful, amazing, interesting and unexplored places. 

The advantage of going on a vacation to unexplored destinations will definitely add a life time memory to your travelogue. The unexplored places are blessed with natural beauty, rare indigenous flora and fauna, pure heritage and culture, pure oxygen and much more.

Keylong is situated at an height of over 3350 meters above sea level in Lahaul Spiti District of Himachal Pradesh. Keylong is one of the most beautiful hill stations in India and Himachal. Kelong is still unexplored and the remote areas of the Spiti Valley are mostly covered with snow for almost four months in the year.

 Keylong is also headquarters of Lahaul and Spiti district. The entire region in Lahaul Spiti District is exciting, strange with number of primitive and splendid mountainous and Keylong is truly delightful. You need to pass the great heights to reach Keylong.

While in Manali if you wish to see the real beauty of hills then from Manali take Manali- Leh highway and you will reach Rohtang Pass (over 3980 m). Generally people go up to Rohtang Pass till the snow point. However after crossing the Rohtang Pass you can see the breathtaking and amazing scenic beauty when you reach Koksar, the 1st village of Lahaul, then Sissu, Gondla and finally cross the river Chandra Bhaga at Tandi to reach Keylong.


Climate of Keylong Lahaul Spiti Himachal
The climate is very cold and the place experience heavy snow fall. Keylong and Lahaul Spiti remains cut-off from outer world during winters due to heavy snow fall in the region. The Rohtang Pass remains closed during November to April or May. Neverthless the climate of Keylong and Lahaul remains dry and revitalizing. The days during the summers are hot and nights are extremely cold. Even in the summers Heavy / Light woolens are recommended.

Tourist Attractions in Keylong Lahaul Spiti Himachal

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TANDI – Tandi is situated at an altitude of over 2573 meters and is about 8 km, short of Keylong, on the Manali - Leh Raod. Tandi is extremely beautiful place located on the convergence of River Chandra & River Bhaga. If you are in your own vehicle remember to fill your fuel tank as this is the last station where you will find a Petrol Pump.

SISSU Sissu is located at an altitude of 3100 meters on the banks of River Chandra. Sissu is about 15 km from Koksa. Sissu is also famous for the migratory birds from Siberia. Many geese and ducks stop here on their way to and from Siberia.

GONDLA Located at a height of over 3100 meters Gondla is about 18 km from Keylong. Gondla is situated on the right bank of river Chandra and is famous for scenic beauty and an ancient Fort.

UDAIPUR Located at an altitude of over 2500 meters Udaipur is around 53 km from Keylong. Udaipur is also known as home renowned Mrikula Devi Temple famous for excellent and unique wood carvings.

TRILOKNATH Located at a height of over 2700 meters Trilokinath is about 4 km from Udaipur. Thousands of devotees visit Trilokinath which is famous for Triloknath temple. Trilokinath is Sacred both for HIndus and Buddhists.

MONASTERIES in Keylong Lahaul Spiti renowned for its monasteries world wide. These Monasteries are locally known as Gompas. The Gompas are known to be great repositories of Buddhists devotion and art treasures.

The famous Monasteries or Gompas in the Keylong region are Kardang - 5 km, Shasur - 3 km, Guru Ghantal - 8 km, Tayul - 6 km, Gemur - 18 km

SHOPPING in Keylong
– Keylong is famous for local Shawls made of pure wool. Apart from this Keylong and Spiti Vallry offers local Tweeds and the shops in Keylong will offer you variety of Caps, Sliver jewellery, Rugs, Pullovers, Footwear, Fresh fruit, Natural oil (olive and almond), Woolen jackets, Metal craft, and Bamboo products.

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How to Reach Keylong How to Reach Lahaul Spiti

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Keylong is one of the most beautiful and un explored hill stations in Himachal Pradesh. Keylong in Himachal is situated at an altitude of over 3350 m in Lahaul Spiti District of HP. Keylong in Himachal Pradesh is very calm and beautiful place in Himachal's remote area. Temperature in Keylong ranges from 5 degrees to 20 degrees in Summers. Temperarture in Keylong is 0 degrees to minus 20 degrees in Winters. Keylong is covered with snow for almost four months in the year. Best time to visit Keylong is between May to October

Reaching Keylong by Road
Journey to Keylong in Lahaul Spiti via road in the mesmerizing hills is actual pleasure and fills your heart with delight. Distance of  from Manali is about 115 km. Journey to Keylong by road begins from Manali. Keylong is around 188 km from Kaza. Distance of Keylong is 370 km from Leh, Keylong is 430 km from Chandigarh and 695 km from Delhi.

The roads are closed for transport during November to April due to heavy winter. Buses ply from Manali to Keylong, Taxis and shared Taxis are also available from Manali during summer season.

In the summers watch out for HPTDC offers and tour packages in Himachal. The packages to Keylong Spiti in the season include travel by deluxe buses and coaches. HRTC also runs Deluxe buses from Manali to Leh via Keylong during.

Nearest airport from Keylong is Bhunter(Kullu) 175 km from Keylong

Lets get started. Where would you like to go? We assure you the best travel experience ever and this is our mission

Benefits of booking through Organic Holidays
  • Service of a Government registered accredited operator which gives peace of mind
  • Service of a professional company with gives quality and professionalism
  • Service of an experienced operator which gives proper solution to your tour and service of a committed operator
  • Service of a team of professionals, a Rajasthan, Delhi & Himachal based company specialised in Rajasthan & Himachal packages
  • Service of an ethics based company where we care you and your family with utmost respect
We believe a vacation is an investment, provides high energy as returns and refreshes the mind. We are committed to provide this to you.

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