Freezing Drive around Kaza – Snow White Spiti

The Journey so far…

Almost half the day was left for us and hence, we decided to roam around Kaza and visit up to Attargu Bridge to capture some wide Spiti River pictures under snow.

That Chill from Kaza – Spiti Valley
Around Kaza to Attargu

The whole valley outside Kaza looked just simply jaw dropping on this bright sunny day. I could not believe my eyes what was being offered as views and hence, we hardly talked to each other rather just kept clicking pictures, more and more of them. I do not have much to say here so its better that you look out this part again as a photo tale and enjoy the frozen moments from Kaza. You can enjoy some frozen moments which I captured in and around Kaza and some of them I keep watching again and again to feel that chill in Delhi summers 😉

The Frozen Moments from Kaza


Road Leading to Rangrik
The Spiti River under Snow
The presence of snow all over it
Different views of those unusual soil formations in Spiti Valley



Road leading to Kaza from Attargu
If I am not wrong that is Manirang Range, source of water to Mane Villages
That is Lidang Village
Those Frozen Moments from Spiti River





That is Attargu
And we reached back Frozen Kaza

Let me also share this video which I took up there… The White Carpet of Snow in Spiti Valley in March…

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After clicking all these pictures of snow filled valley around Kaza, we went back to Sakya Abode and asked Dorje bhai to pick up again in the morning around same time to explore Lhalung Village and Dhangkar Monastery We rested for the leftover day in Kaza by chatting over with Tsering bhai and Motu bhai, sharing drinks and eating dinner together… Again no words here to express the gratitude for both of them who helped and served us like real guests in such harsh conditions. Still, there was no power in Kaza to have any kind of signals to talk to home to send any message. At night, it started to snow but very lightly and nevertheless it is always a pleasure to watch a snowfall…. After that we went for a good night sleep in frozen conditions.

I hope you liked this part of the Snow White Spiti Valley Travel Tale. Stay tuned for the next part coming up very soon “Freezing Lhalung Village” 🙂 🙂

Have you ever been to Key Monastery? Or are you planning a drive to Spiti Valley over it sometime soon and have any queries? Do share, in either comments section below or in Itinerary Advice Forum of DwD Community with all other devils 🙂 🙂

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