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Lahaul Spiti Vacation Tour
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The district of Lahaul Spiti
lies on the north eastern extremity of Himachal Pradesh,
bordering the highlands of Tibet. The largest district of
Himachal Pradesh, it includes the two sub-divisions of Lahaul
and Spiti. The landscape of this region is in sheer contrast
to the other mountain regions of Himachal. Crossing the
Rohtang Pass in the north, the terrain suddenly changes from
lush green slopes and pine forests into a barren desert
expanse. Rugged brown mountains and snowfields spread out for
miles on end with some vegetation struggling to survive along
the river beds. The people of Lahaul and Spiti have struggled
against great odds to eke out a living in this high arid
homeland. During winters there is heavy snowfall and much of
this area is cut-off from the rest of the country. In this
long spell of winter, locals have to survive on their summer
stocks.
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Tourist Attractions of Himachal Pradesh India:
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Gondla
Located at an altitude of 3160 m above sea level, Gondla is at
a distance of 18 kms from Keylong on the right bank of Chandra
river. The location of royal houses of the village is
interesting. In the month of July a fair is held here when
Lamas dance & enjoy. The Gompa of this village has historical
importance and the fair attracts a large number of visitors.
The residence of the Thakur of Gondla is an eight storey
building of its own kind in the entire Lahaul valley and worth
a visit. Built in 1700 AD, this is called Gondla castle or
fort.
Tandi
Situated at the confluence of Chandra & Bhaga rivers, Tandi is
8 kms. short of Keylong. According to the legend, there were
two lovers, Chandra being the daughter of the Moon and Bhaga
the son of the Sun god. To perform there eternal marriage,
they decided to climb to the Baralacha La & from there they
ran in opposite directions. Chandra being active and smart
easily found her way and reached Tandi after covering the
distance of 115 kms. Soon Bhaga was found coming with great
struggle through the narrow gorges to Tandi where consequently
both met and the celestial marriage was performed. Bhaga
covered about 60 kms. distance which was very difficult.
Guru Ghantal Monastery
At an altitude of 3020 m, this is on the right bank of
Chandra river about 4 kms. above Tandi and is believed to be
the oldest Gompa of Lahaul. The Gompa feature wooden structure
with pyramidal roofs, wood carving and preserve the idols of
Padmasambhava & Brajeshwari Devi. On the full moon night in
mid-June a festival called "Ghantal" is celebrated by Lamas &
Thakurs together.
Keylong
Keylong at a height of 3340 m from sea level, is the
district headquarters of Lahaul Spiti on the main road to Leh
over Rohtang. It is an oasis of green fields and willow trees,
water streams bounded with brown hills and snow covered peaks.
There are hotels, tourist bungalows and rest houses for a
comfortable stay.
Kardang Monastery
It is about 5kms. from Keylong across Bhaga river at a
hieght of 3500 m. Believed to be built in 12th century, the
Monastery has a large library of Kangyur and Tangyur volumes
of Budhist scriptures in Bhoti. Kardang village was once the
capital of Lahaul.
Shashpur Monastery
Situated on a hill about 3 kms. far from Keylong towards
north on the same slope. During June/July this monastery
attracts lot of visitors when Lamas perform devil dance. It
was founded in the 17th century a.d. It belongs to red hat
sect and is located among the blue pines. The paintings are
represent the history of 84 Buddha's.
Tayul Gompa
Tayul Gompa is at an altitude of 3900 m and 6 kms. away
from Keylong and is one of the oldest monasteries of the
valley having a big statue of Guru Padmasamhava, which about 5
m high and houses library of Kangyur having 101 volumes. In
Tibetan language Ta-Yul means the chosen place. There is an
interesting story behind this.
Darcha
Darcha is situated at an altitude of 3360 m. It is 24 kms.
from Keylong on Leh road where a camping ground is available.
From Darcha trekkers start their trek to Padem, via Shingola
as well as Baralacha/Phirtsela. There is a police check-post
for assistance. Beyond this point there are hardly any trees.
Yotche and Zanskar Nallahs meet Bhaga river here from
different directions.
Baralacha La
Baralacha La is situated at an altitude of 4833 m from sea
level, and at a distance of 73 kms. from Keylong on Manali Leh
road. The name means pass with cross roads on summit (roads
from Ladakh, Spiti and Lahaul join at the top). Only a path
exists here. This is the point from where the rivers Chandra,
Bhaga and Yunam originates. They flow to three different
directions through the Chandra, Bhaga and Lingti valleys.
Triloknath Temple
Trilokinath means the Shiva. A Temple dedicated to Lord
Shiva is situated in the village which is about 4 kms. short
of Udaipur on the left bank of Chenab river. Devotees from far
off places come to pay their respects at this distinct temple.
This Shiva temple was given a look of Budhist shrine by Guru
Padmasambhava by installing the 6 armed image of
Avalokiteshvar. The temple is now sacred both to Hindus and
Buddhists equally and pulls a large number of pilgrims from
both these communities.
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