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Spiti Valley

Spiti Valley is one of the recommended and best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh. Beautiful Spiti Valley is situated at the bank of Spiti river. Spiti Valley is surrounded by high mountain ranges. Spiti valley is a research and cultural centre for Buddhists and other scholars. Spiti valley has monastery like Ki Monastery and Tabo Monastery.
 

Spiti Valley is desert mountain valley.The Spiti Valley Road is one of the toughest adventure roads left on this planet. It’s located in a desert mountain valley, high in the Himalaya mountains in the north-eastern part of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The road carved into the mountains is simply terrible. It's arguably India's most dangerous road. Lahaul and Spiti are perfect locations for nature lovers and trekkers too. Located at an altitude of 3340 m in the north eastern corner, these are the two remote villages of Himachal Pradesh.Lahaul and Spiti have taken over the Ladakh trail in recent years in terms of adventure enthusiasts biking to! Fair warning be given, the route to Spiti is more challenging than the one to Ladakh. A rocky terrain and snaking through rivers, Spiti is a dream destination for a biking and adventure enthusiast. Kinnaur is open all year, whereas the road from Manali to Kaza is open from mid June to mid October.

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  1. India is the country which is full-fill from lots of interesting things which attract abroad people and creates their curiosity for India.Nagpur Many people like to vist india for studding the several activities. Mostly people like to visit Lahaul Spiti like hill-stations for know the secrets of nature of India and conditions of maintenance their natural vegetation.

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