Losar

Losar, the first village of Spiti, sits at 4,085 meters, offering stunning landscapes, Tibetan culture, and remote tranquility. A gateway to Chandratal and Kunzum Pass, it’s perfect for offbeat travelers.
  • Bhuntar Airport (Kullu) – 224 km
  • Chandigarh International Airport – 474 km
  • Joginder Nagar Railway Station – 360 km
  • Chandigarh Railway Station – 465 km

Losar is the first inhabited village travelers encounter upon entering Spiti Valley from Manali. Situated at a breathtaking 4,085 meters, it remains one of the coldest inhabited places in India. The landscape is rugged yet mesmerizing, with barren mountains, occasional patches of green, and the Spiti River cutting through the valley. This tiny village, with its traditional whitewashed mud houses and fluttering prayer flags, offers an authentic glimpse of Spitian life. Due to its extreme altitude and remoteness, it remains untouched by mass tourism, making it a dream for solitude seekers and adventure lovers.

Losar is deeply influenced by Tibetan Buddhism, evident in its prayer wheels, stupas, and monasteries. The village exudes peaceful energy, with locals warmly welcoming travelers despite the harsh climate. Agriculture is limited due to the altitude, but villagers engage in yak and sheep rearing. The winters are severe, often cutting off the village from the outside world, yet the Spitian spirit thrives. Losar also serves as a resting point for bikers, trekkers, and explorers heading towards Chandratal Lake, Kunzum Pass, and Kaza.

Losar’s strategic location makes it a base for adventure. Trekkers often halt here before ascending Kunzum Pass (4,551 meters), which offers unparalleled views of glaciers and barren valleys. The Chandratal Lake trek, known for its crystal-clear blue waters, begins from this region. Due to minimal light pollution, Losar is a paradise for astrophotography, with dazzling Milky Way views at night. The barren, surreal landscape, framed by towering peaks and gushing rivers, makes Losar an unforgettable stop for explorers seeking raw Himalayan beauty.

Attractions

Unveiling Iconic Sights and Hidden Treasures

Kunzum Pass

A breathtaking 4,551m pass connecting Spiti and Lahaul, with incredible Himalayan views and Buddhist chortens.

Chandratal Lake

The ‘Moon Lake’ of Spiti, known for its turquoise waters, serene camping, and trekking adventures.

Key Monastery

A 1,000-year-old Tibetan monastery, offering panoramic valley views, spiritual teachings, and historic murals.

Kibber Village

One of the highest motorable villages, famous for wildlife, traditional Spitian homes, and snow leopards.
Experience the untouched beauty of Losar, Spiti’s first village. Witness stunning landscapes, Buddhist culture, and thrilling treks. Plan your adventure now and explore Spiti’s hidden paradise!
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