KAZA- A WORLD WITHIN A WORLD
Kaza is a calm and serene location in the Spiti Valley, tucked away in a corner of the lovely Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. This lovely location is nothing less than a heaven on earth, filled with towering mountains covered with snow, roaring rivers, breathtaking scenery, and glistening streams.
Kaza and the Spiti Valley, which are connected by the Spiti River, are geographically and linguistically very close to Tibet and Ladakh. Kaza is a significant administrative and commercial hub since it serves as the sub-divisional headquarters of Spiti Valley.
The town of Kaza is provided with a variety of respectable hotel accommodation options and dining establishments, assisting visitors in having a relaxing trip. Together, these factors enable tourism to thrive in this small Himalayan town. Both the Kinnaur Valley and the Lahaul Valley lead to Kaza. The Lahaul Valley route is only open in the summer because the Kunzum Pass closes in the winter, whereas the Kinnaur Valley route is open all year.
Places to Visit in Kaza
Key Monastery
In Himachal Pradesh, Key Monastery, this famous Buddhist monastery, is located close to the Spiti River. This monastery, which is found at a height of about 4,166 meters, was built in the 11th century by Dromton, a pupil of the great instructor Atisha. The Kye Monastery and Ki Monastery are other names for it.
Being one of the largest monasteries in the state, it has a long and fascinating history that includes several attacks that the place has endured.
Kunzum Pass
Kunzum La or Kunzum Pass, which is located at a height of roughly 4551 meters, is a well-liked entryway to Spiti Valley. Visitors can get a breathtaking 360-degree view of the gorgeous Shigri-Bara Glacier, a seductive look at the Spiti Valley, and an enthralling look at the magnificent Chandrabhaga Range from this pass.
From Kunzum Pass, a 15-kilometer hike leads to the well-known Chandratal Lake (moon lake). On their journey to the pass, travellers are said to have to make a pit stop at the shrine of Goddess Kunzum Devi to pay their respects and ask for guidance on how to navigate the treacherous terrain safely.
Dhankar Lake
You can visit this serene beauty in the Spiti Valley on the Dhankar Lake Trek. The crescent-shaped lake earned the name “Chandra Taal” (Lake of the Moon). Also, this lake is one of the two high-altitude lakes in India that have received the Ramsar designation. As the day draws to a close, the tint of the water in this sacred lake keeps shifting from reddish to orange to blue to emerald green. The nicest camping spots may be found among vast lengths of green meadows, which are also home to a variety of wildflowers in the spring.
Komik Village
Komic Village, the highest village in the world with a motorable road, is a popular tourist destination all year long. Komik, which is ideally situated between the breathtaking mountains in the state of Himachal Pradesh in North India, is one of the riches that the gorgeous Lahaul and Spiti Valley embraces nearby.
Komik Village, which is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and magnificent valleys, draws a large number of visitors who just want to soak up its breathtaking scenery and pleasant festivities.