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About Kaza Tourism

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Kaza is located in the rugged terrains of Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh. In fact Kaza is the main administrative center of Spiti Valley. The region offers a breathtaking experience, and lets you know about the culture and tradition of the region. Kaza is one of the popular destinations for the adventure and spiritual lovers, those seeking peace. The main attraction sites of Kaza are the surrounding snow covered mountain ranges, the dry arid plains of the region, and the ancient monasteries that this region comprises of. In fact Kaza is the main commercial hub of the region that lets you visit the other important places of Spiti. Tourists can engage in endless activities like visiting the monasteries, visiting the remote villages, trekking, mountain biking, mountain climbing, motorcycling and star gazing. Travelers visiting Kaza can stay in the main hub as the area is filled with guesthouses, lodges, cafes, restaurants and markets. After the day’s exploration, tourists can enjoy a cup of tea at one of the cafes and enjoy the local cuisines at one of the restaurants. Most of the restaurants here offer Tibetan and Indian dishes. One of the main tourist attraction sites in Kaza is the Key Monastery which is the oldest monastery in Spiti Valley; tourists can know about the Buddhist culture, engage in prayers and interact with the monks as well. The nearby villages of Kaza include Hikkim, Langza and Kibber, which are famous for their rich culture and traditions. Tourists can visit these remote villages, know about their lifestyle and interact with the locals.
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Kaza Tour Packages

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Best time to visit Kaza

The best time to visit Kaza is during the months from May to August and then in October as only during these months the weather conditions are favorable. Also, the entry points that are Kunzum Pass and Rohtang Pass are open during the mentioned months only. From end of October till March both these passes remain close due to heavy snowfall.

How to reach Kaza?

By Air

If coming by flight, the nearest airport to Kaza is Bhuntar Airport (or Kullu-Manali Airport). From Manali tourists will have to take a local bus or taxi to reach Kaza.

By Train

If coming by train the nearest railway station is Shimla railway station, which comprises of the famous route Kalka-Shimla toy train route from Kalka. From Shimla tourists will have to take a bus or taxi till Kaza.

By Bus

If coming by bus, tourists will have to take a bus from Delhi or Chandigarh to Manali. Once they reach Manali they will have to take a bus or taxi to Kaza. Remember, Manali, HRTC buses to Kaza runs only during the summer season. However from Shimla, buses to Kaza are available all throughout the year, and make its stop at places like Reckong Peo.

Best Place to visit in Kaza

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Although, Kaza is a rugged mountain terrain it comprises of scenic landscape, snow covered surrounding mountain ranges, ancient monasteries, remote villages and rich culture and heritage. Here is a list of some of the important places to visit in Kaza.

Things to do in Kaza

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Since Kaza is blessed with rugged mountain ranges, scenic landscape, rugged hills and valleys, forests, lakes and remote villages, there are many things that tourists can engage here in Kaza. Here is a list of some of the activities that tourists can enjoy:

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    Frequently Asked Questions

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    1. How Many Days Should I Plan for Kaza Trip?

    The number of days required for a trip to Kaza is 4-6 days. However, the number of days required for your Kaza trip may vary depending on the places you want to visit, things you want to do and for how many days you want to stay here.

    2. What is the nearest major airport for Kaza?

    The nearest major airport for Kaza is Bhuntar Airport (also known as Kullu-Manali Airport), which is situated at a distance 240 to 250 km away from Kaza and will take around 8-10 hours to reach.

    3. What is the nearest major train station for Kaza?

    The nearest major train station to Kaza is Shimla railway station, which comprises of the famous route Kalka-Shimla toy train route from Kalka. From Shimla tourists will have to take a bus or taxi till Kaza.

    4. What are the primary transportation options for reaching Kaza?

    The primary mode of transportations to reach Kaza includes the following:

    • By air: Nearest airport to Kaza is Bhuntar Airport (or Kullu-Manali Airport). From Manali tourists will have to take a local bus or taxi to reach Kaza.
    • By train: Nearest major train station to Kaza is Shimla railway station, which comprises of the famous route Kalka-Shimla toy train route from Kalka. From Shimla tourists will have to take a bus or taxi till Kaza.
    • By roadways: Private and state buses to Kaza are available from major destinations of India like Shimla and Manali. It is important to know that buses run throughout the year from Shimla, but from Manali buses run only during the summer season.
    • By car: Tourists can also take their car to visit Kaza.
    5. Are there any special events or festivals in Kaza?

    Following are some of the main festivals held in Kaza:

    • Losar Festival: New Year celebration of Buddhism religion
    • Ladarcha Fair is held in August, it was originally a traders fair, but now it one can witness local art, crafts, and traditional performances.
    • Dechhang Festival is held in December and includes storytelling, music, feasting, and performs traditional dances.
    • Chaam Dance Festivals is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist dance, which is celebrated in different monasteries at various dates.
    • Spiti Yatra, held during the summer months wherein the pilgrims take a spiritual journey throughout Spiti Valley, including Kaza.
    • Thanksgiving Festivals, held between September-October, after the harvesting season, wherein the locals thanks their deities for the crops.
    • Buddhist Monastery Festivals, organized at the different monasteries, at different dates.

     

    6. What are the top tourist attractions in Kaza?

    Key Monastery, Langza Village, Hikkim Village, Komic Village, Dhankar Monastery, Pin Valley National Park, Chandratal Lake

    7. What are some must-try local dishes and restaurants in Kaza?

    Common dishes which the tourists in Kaza should try include Thukpa, Momos, Chana Madra, Sidu, Tingmo, Butter Tea (Po Cha), Chang (Barley Beer), Apricot-based Desserts, etc.  And the poplar restaurants include Sol Café, The Himalayan Café, Hotel Deyzor Restaurant, Dragon Restaurant, Taste of Spiti, Rangyul Café, Yak Café, etc.

    8. What types of accommodations are available in Kaza?

    Types of accommodation available in Kaza include hotels, dormitory, guesthouses, lodges and homestays.

    9. Are there any public transportation available in Kaza?

    Yes, you can easily visit the different places in Kaza with public transportation.

    10. What are the transportation options available in Kaza?

    The transportation options available in Kaza include local taxis, rental bikes and scooters. The state buses also run to nearby towns in Himachal Pradesh. Jeep service is also available to popular destinations like Hikkim village, Kalpa, etc.

    11. What is the primary language spoken in Kaza?

    The primary language of the region is Bhoti, but people also speak Hindi.

    12. What is the best time to visit Kaza?

    The best time to visit Kaza is from May to August and then in October, when the weather is pleasant and favorable. Also, the entry points to Kaza through Kunzum Pass and Rohtang Pass are open during the mentioned months only. From October end to March Kunzum Pass and Rohtang Pass remains closed due to heavy snowfall and harsh cold climatic conditions.

    13. What activities can be done in Kaza?

    Visit Monasteries, Trekking, Visit the Local Remote Villages, Go for wild tour in Pin Valley National Park, Stargazing and Camping, Taste the Local Cuisine, Know about the local Culture, River Rafting, mountain biking, rock climbing, etc.

    14. Who should visit Kaza?

    It is the best holiday destination for solo travelers, group travelers, traveling with friends and family, adventure lovers, spiritual vacation, cultural experience, escape for solitude, etc.

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