
If you're looking for a less-touristy version of a paradise on earth, you should definitely check out Spiti Valley. This exquisite mountainous cold desert in the lap of the mighty Himalaya Ranges in Himachal Pradesh features scintillating valleys, windswept landscapes, sparkling glaciers, deep ravines, verdurous green patches, impressive monasteries, and quaint villages. Perched beautifully at an altitude of 12,500 feet above sea level, it is an exotic summer destination and a gem of Himachal Pradesh. The pristine landscapes of Spiti Valley and the splendid monasteries breathing Buddhist chanting attract tourists and trekkers from across the world and offer an enriching perspective to life.
Top 5 Attractions In Spiti Valley
To help you plan a memorable Spiti trip, we've rounded the best places to visit here. Check them out.
1. Key Monastery
Also known as ‘Kye Gompa', this is a beautiful Tibetan monastery located in the Kaza region, overlooking the Spiti river. It is the most famous and largest monastery and also one of the most popular tourist attractions in Spiti Valley. Featuring a magnificent Lord Buddha shrine and a treasure trove of ancient Tibetan literature, paintings, and murals.
2. Chandra Tal Lake

The Chandra Tal Lake is the most captivating lake in Spiti Valley, and its glistening blue waters are swaddled with vast lush green meadows. The lake looks spectacular in the morning hours when the brilliant sun rays bathe the lake in colourful hues of red, orange, blue, and green, making it a sight to behold. The lake is in the shape of a crescent, and hence its name.
3. Tabo Monastery
The Tabo monastery is one of the oldest and most ancient monasteries in this part of the country. Renowned as the ‘Ajanta of the Himalayas', it features some valuable manuscripts, sculptures, exquisite stuccos, frescos, murals, and wall paintings that replicate the Ajanta caves.
4. Suraj Tal Lake
This picturesque lake is a haven for nature lovers, trekkers, and photography enthusiasts. The lake draws its water from the gurgling Baralacha glaciers flanked by trails ideal for trekking, and mountain biking.
5. Kunzum Pass

The Kunzum pass serves as the gateway from Kullu and Lahaul to Spiti Valley. You can trek to the pass from Chandra Tal lake. This is one of the most popular attractions here. Once up, you can seek blessings at the Kunzum Devi temple which is believed to protect travelers from any mishaps that may occur on such windy roads.
The best time to visit Spiti Valley is in the summers between May to September. So, get ready to explore this beautiful snow-laden barren desert with breathtaking untouched beauty!
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