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Lahaul & Spiti Valley

10 days Backpackers Road Trip Around Spiti Valley

With the zeal to discover new places on the rise and the ever reducing leave situation for young cooperates who want to explore but can never get more than a week away from the desk job, we at tlow have come up with a 10 day backpacker road trip around Spiti Valley which covers everything in […]

Chandartal Spiti Valley

Kinnaur and Spiti Valley FAQ

Where is Kinnaur and Spiti Valley located?In Himachal Pradesh of North India. Is  Kinnaur and Spiti Valley safe?Yes, Kinnaur and Spiti are an extremely safe region of Himachal Pradesh. What about the Chinese issue?The issues with China are an ongoing thing which is at the border where travellers are not allowed to go to. It’s […]

Controlled hospitality at its best: Demul, Spiti Valley

A 35-minutes uphill drive along the main road in Spiti Valley just near the village of Lidang covering 20km, one will reach the hidden village of Demul in Spiti Valley.  Demul is situated at a towering altitude 14,173 feet ASL (4320m). The village of Demul has two entry points. One is from Lidang which is […]

Komik

9 Days Spiti Valley Backpacker Road Trip

With the zeal to discover new places on the rise and the ever reducing leave situation for young cooperates who want to explore but can never get more than a week away from the desk job, we at tlow have come up with a nine day backpacker road trip around Spiti Valley which covers everything in […]

Couple

8 Days Spiti Valley Backpacker Road Trip

Spiti Valley | With the zeal to discover new places on the rise and the ever reducing leave situation for young cooperates who want to explore but can never get more than a week away from the desk job, we at tlow have come up with a eight day backpacker road trip around Spiti Valley which […]

Komic temple

10 Fun things to do in Komik, Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Komik in Spiti Valley is the highest village in the world. It is situated an at altitude of around 15,500 feet above sea-level. The village has a lot more to offer other than a picture with the village sign board.   Here are a list of things to do in Komik. 1. Komik Monastery stay […]

Sunset at Nako village

TLOW diary | Week 6 – Kinnaur & Spiti Valley

Travelling to Himachal was on my mind for quite some time, but Kinnaur and Spiti were something I had never thought of. I had read some bit about Spiti before the trip, Kinnaur was a pleasant surprise! Snowcapped mountains, Baspa river flowing through the villages of Chitkul and Rakcham. The monastery and lanes of the […]

Chitkul river side

10 Fun things to do in Chitkul

Chitkul is situated on the border of India and Tibet. It is a small village unknown to the outside world. Situated in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, here are 10 things to do in this hidden gem of India with its unique ethnicity. 1. Chitkul Homestay The only way to get a real feel […]

Mud Spiti valley

Where the Killer snow leopard prowls: Mud, Himachal Pradesh

Mud is a remote high altitude Himalayan village which is hidden deep within the Pin Valley national park in Spiti Valley. The village is situated at an altitude of around 12,361 feet above sea-level (3850 metres) near the banks of the Pin-Parvati River and has a 360-degree view of the mighty snow-capped Trans-Himalayas. The village […]

Chandartal lake

The Amazing Moon Lake: Chandratal, Himachal Pradesh

Chandratal is a high altitude lake wedged deep within the mighty Trans-Himalayas of the Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh and is situated at a towering altitude of around 14,100 feet above sea-level (4,300 m). The lake has a crescent shape similar to the moon and hence it has been named Chandratal. The word Chandratal literally […]

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