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10 Incredibly Beautiful Landscape Of Spiti Valley That Are Undisturbed Wonders Of Nature

By Sanjay Gouda

Updated - May 9, 202410 min read

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Known for its mystical topography, monasteries, trekking routes, semi-frozen rivers and lakes, Spiti Valley in June is a charming and quaint place. Owing to all these things, Spiti has become a popular destination for nature buffs, photographers, and adventure enthusiasts. The best time to explore Spiti valley is during summer months of May and June, as they are ideal for sightseeing and adventure activities.

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Best Time To Visit Spiti Valley

Since during the time of winter, Spiti stays closed via all routes as the thick snow covers the roads, it is best to travel to this stunning land in Himachal Pradesh from late May till late September. Only during this time, the weather is warm enough to make way to the astounding valley’s mesmerizing views! The average Spiti Valley temperature during winters is a harsh -30 degrees Celsius whereas, during summers, one can enjoy the pleasant weather with temperature in Spiti Valley in June ranging between 15 to 20 degrees. Do make sure you check the weather at Spiti Valley in June once before heading here!

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10 Incredibly Beautiful Landscape Of Spiti Valley 

While you’re out and about in this scenic paradise of the stunning hills of India, make sure you visit some of these best places for an ultimate holiday experience! Scroll down to know what all awaits you here.

 

 

1. Chandra Taal – For A Surreal Vista

Located at an altitude of 4300 m, this is a crescent-shaped lake, located near Kunzum Pass. Literally translating to ‘lake of the moon’, because of the shape, this is one of the best places to visit in Spiti valley in June. The color of the lake keeps changing from blue, green to reddish and orange throughout the day and this phenomenon along with clear views of the place due to June weather, make the scene even more magical and panoramic. Popular as a trekker’s heaven, people hike through Lahaul ranges surrounding the lake and enjoy overnight camping at the vast green meadows, adjacent to Chandra Taal.

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Things to do in Chandra Taal: Trekking, photography, camping and watching clear views of peaks like Talagiri, Tara Pahar and Minar.

 

2. Dhankar Lake – Spectacular & Splendid

Dhankar Lake or Sar Kund Lake is one of the most scenic lakes in Spiti. It is one of the most preferred Spiti places in June, for travelers who wish to spend some rejuvenating time, away from the city noises. Perched at a height of 4270 m, Dhankar Lake offers unmatched natural beauty and is counted as a paradise for trekkers and nature lovers. Spiti Valley temperature in June remains cool and windy, which makes the month perfect to explore lakes like Dhankar.

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Things to do in Dhankar Lake: Trek up to the lake to relish the wonderful view of the surrounding mountains and nearly transparent lake. This is a moderately challenging trek and not suitable for novice trekkers.

 

 

3. Komik – The Most Panoramic Village Of Spiti

Perched at an elevation of 18,000 feet, Komik is the highest motorable village in the World. Undoubtedly this is one of the lesser known places, but most exquisite places to visit in Spiti Valley in June. Komik is surreal, scenic and has bare minimum resources like a monastery which offers accommodation to tourists and an eco-kitchen (the only café in the village). Summer is the best time to visit, as it has bearable weather and people can enjoy clear views of the surrounding.

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Things to do in Komik: Stargazing and overnight camping

 

4. Tabo – A Trekker’s Fantasy

Located on the banks of Spiti River, Tabo is a pretty town and one of the best places to visit in Spiti Valley in June. Featuring deep gorges, barren mountains, vintage Tabo monastery, and Tabo shrine caves, this quaint little village is a favorite destination of nature lovers and adventure junkies. The trek up to Tabo village is quite challenging and loved by all trekking enthusiasts.

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Things to do in Tabo: Sightseeing and stargazing

 

5. Kaza – The Mesmeric Capital Town

Summer is the best time to explore Kaza- the spectacular capital of Spiti. Located on the eroded plains of Spiti River, Kaza town is surrounded by cold desert land and lofty mountains. Undeniably, this is one of the best places to see in Spiti valley in June and overjoys every traveler with its natural and cultural wonders. From lakes, passes to monasteries and hamlets, Kaza has everything. So, don’t miss out on the one thing that Spiti Valley famous for while you’re out and about in this town!

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Things to do in Kaza: Shopping ceramic items, shawls and carpets, trek up to Chandratal, Kunzum Pass and Pin Valley National Park.

 

 

6. Kibber – The Views Will Leave You Awestruck

Locally popular as Kyibar, this is another scenic village of Spiti. Encircled by lofty mountains and barren stretches of cold desert, people can enjoy jaw-dropping views and indulge in one of the most hardcore Spiti Valley trek in June. The clear weather and comfortable temperature of summer have placed Kibber on the list of best places to visit in Spiti Valley in summer. Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary is an attraction here, which is home to common as well as rare fauna like Tibetan Wolle Hare, Tibetan Wild Ass, Blue Sheep, Red Fox, Himalayan Wolf, Pika, and Lynx.

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Things to do in Kibber: Spotting wildlife and admiring the natural beauty. Moreover, this place is an important stopover for Spiti Valley Trek route.

 

7. Pin Valley National Park – Home To Nearly-Extinct Wildlife

Tucked in the high ranges of Himalayas, Pin Valley National Park is a huge and expansive biosphere reserve, showcasing stunning and most photogenic surrounding. Famed as a home to rare as well as endangered flora and fauna, Pin Valley National Park should be on your bucket list if you’re planning a trip to Spiti valley in summer. In June, the weather is comfortable and clear, and the chances of spotting wildlife increase manifold. Did this entice the nature enthusiast in you already? Well, then we say, get packing!

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Things to do in Pin Valley National Park: Spotting snow leopard, Siberian ibex, Tibetan gazelle Chukar partridges and snowcock.

 

8. Suraj Tal Lake – Lake Of God's Sun

Honored as the third highest lake in India, Suraj Tal lake is another gem of Spiti, situated at 4950 m. Ideal for Spiti Valley trip during June, this emerald green lake is best known for awe-inspiring views of Baralacha Pass, mountains and semi-frozen streams. The summer weather here is calm and perfect for all kinds of adventure activities like a trek, road trips, and biking. Are you ready to embark on a serene journey here like never before?

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Things to do in Suraj Tal Lake: Photographic expeditions, nature walks, and mountain biking tours.

 

9. Kungri Monastery – The Most Colourful Gompa in Spiti

Built in the 14th century, Kungri Monastery is one of the most vibrant and oldest monasteries of Spiti region. With beautiful artwork, silk paintings, figurines books, archives and wall paintings, Kungri Monastery showcases various traditions and culture of Buddhism. Visiting this monastery in Spiti valley in June is a good idea as one will get to enjoy local festivals and performances.

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Things to do in Kungri Monastery: Sword dance and devil dance

 

10. Lahaul Valley – The Sprawling And Scenic Valley

This is a sprawling valley of Spiti, formed by the two rivers Chandra and Bhaga. Adorned with immense natural beauty, Lahaul Valley pulls maximum tourists during summer. Lahaul Valley is one of the most popular places to see in Spiti in June, with unobstructed views of Chandrabhaga Range and rivers. Moreover, travelers can opt for thrilling treks to Suraj Taal, Chandra Taal, and Kunzum Pass.

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Things to do in Lahaul Valley: Visit Kyi Gompa – the largest and oldest monastery of Lahaul Valley and enjoy Chaam festival- the annual festival that happens in June.

 

Have you already geared up to visit Spiti Valley?  Pack your bags and just indulge in one of the most refreshing and enthralling holidays of your life. Make sure you pack a few extra clothes in case you change your mind and extend your vacay amid the gorgeous hills surrounding this valley!


FAQ's

Q. How To Reach Spiti Valley?

A. If you haven’t been to Spiti valley yet, we say you’re in luck as you have the options of trying either of the two options to reach this place. The first route will take you via Manali and it will take approximately 13-14 hours depending upon the condition of the roads at the time. The second route, however, will give you the opportunity to take an overnight halt in Reckong Peo or Kalpa and it is via this route leading from Shimla through Kinnaur Valley that you will be able to adjust to the changing altitude better.

 

Q. When is the best time to come to Spiti? When are the passes open?

A. This varies from year to year but in general, if you are coming from Manali, Kunzum La and Rohtang Passes are open around mid-May. Coming from Shimla, the Reckoning Peo road is all weather and the Border Roads Organization do their best to keep this route open all year round. The best time to come to Spiti is the Summer months between May and October when temperatures are perfect, roads are (mostly) clear and the sun is shining!

 

Q. Do we require a permit to enter Spiti?

A. For foreign (non-Indian) passport holders: Coming from Manali over the Rohtang Pass requires no Inner Line Permit or paperwork, the border police will register your passport number at the entrance to the valley and it will rarely take longer than 5 minutes. Coming from Shimla does require an Inner Line Permit which can be arranged in advance at the District Collectors office in Shimla or at the Reckoning Peo border post. Experienced India travelers always have photocopies of their passports and spare passport photos ready at all times! For Indian citizens: No permits required.