Business Things to Do in Spiti Valley adminJuly 9, 20220163 views Table of Contents IntroductionRiver RaftingPin Valley National ParkBuddhist MonasteriesTrek to Dhankar lakeVillage of Gihu Introduction Spiti Valley is also known as the Indian cold desert. There are many other activities you can do in Spiti, aside from snow trekking, skiing, and playing in the snow. Spiti Valley is a wonderful destination for trekkers. It will be even more exciting once you discover all of the amazing places and things that you can see on this incredible journey. River Rafting River rafting is a very popular adventure that fellow travelers have enjoyed. Experienced darlings will enjoy river rafting on the Spiti Turn waterway. It is amazing to see the environment from a different perspective. Kullu Valley is in the south, Ladakh to the north and Tibet to the east surround the stream. It is a delight to see the twin valleys of Lahaul and Spiti. You will be transported to picturesque scenery in the hills and snow-capped mountains. Rafting the boat together with your group is an exciting and thrilling adventure. The cost is between 500 and 1500 INR. Pin Valley National Park Pin Valley is where you go to slow down for a few days, to experience what it’s like to be in that moment; to enjoy tea and watch the sunsets behind a mountain; and to take in some of the beauty of Pin Valley. Pin Valley is a place you visit to be still, to observe quietness, and to surrender to it all. It is a peaceful place, and you can even say it is tranquil. The amazing flora, fauna and scenery make this place truly breathtaking. The one thing I would like to emphasize is that you must visit Spiti Vale if your are planning to visit it. To reach Pin Valley National Park, there are two methods. The first one is through Manali- Rohtang Pass- Kunzum La- Kaza- Mikkim. The second is through Shimla-Tapri – Kaza-Mickim. You can choose one of these roots depending on your preference. Buddhist Monasteries Spiti is home to many Buddhist Monasteries, as it has a significant Buddhist significance. Key Gompa shares a space with the Gelugpa group, also known as the Yellow Hat group in Tibetan Buddhism. Key is one of three religious communities in the Gelugpa organization’s Spiti Valley, along with Tabo and Drangtse Monastery. The Kalachakra function took place at the religious community under the supervision of His Holiness, The Dalai Lama, in 2000. Each sight, from the architecture of the religious communities to antiquated paintings inside, will leave you speechless. Trek to Dhankar lake To reach Dhankar Lake at 14000 feet elevation, it takes 45 minutes to travel from Dhankar Village. This is a thrilling and exciting activity to do in Spiti Valley. Legend has it that Lord Shiva visited this area to seek Lord Vishnu. He also drank water from the lake to quench his thirst for Nandi. This lake has been blessed with water since then. This lake is of great religious significance. This hidden gem is a true treasure in the spiti Valley. You can also see Manirang Peak from its banks. This peak, standing at 6,593m, is one of the most prominent Himachal tops. Although you may not be able to camp directly on the lake, it is spread across a vast area and contains a few large open spaces that make it ideal for those who wish to set up camp further away. Village of Gihu Giu, a small town located between Tabo and Sumdo in the Spiti valley, is approximately 10,000 feet high. Giu town is reached by a 8km ride along NH-22. There is a hallowed spot with a dead body that has been dissolved through a unique interaction. Its eyes, teeth, and hair are flawless. For those who enjoy different kinds of adventure, it will provide you with both terrifying and frightening feelings. Its body parts are still intact, despite no synthetic protection. It has a belt around its body, which is believed to be the gomthak priests used to tie around their necks and knees as they reflected. Some believe that the priest’s yogic position, where he is sitting, can protect his body. Sangha Tenzin was the name given to the priest by Gelugpa. Residents affectionately call it Mummy Lama.