• India
  • Himachal
  • Kaza
  • -1 �C-26�C
  • : 12,500 FT
  • Hindi & Himachali
  • May-Oct
  • Bhuntar Airport
  • The trip was fabulous. Shimla is an amazing place with lots to see and do. Our tour operator was excellent. All of their suggestions and recommendations were solid. We loved our hotel and the location. All the tours were high-quality and we experienced no difficulties with pickups. Mr. Nitin was extremely pleasant to work with and truly wanted us to have a fabulous time.

    Kirti Saxena
  • We cannot recommend this travel company enough! My husband and I had been wanting to go to India for quite some time but had not done so due to lack of time to plan a worthwhile trip. Booking with this company was exactly what we needed--we told them the types of places and sites we wanted to see and they took care of the rest.

    Martin S
  • I got exactly the vacation I wanted for almost no work and probably cheaper than I could have done it myself. I told this travel company what I wanted and they just did the rest. The hotels and tours/activities were great! Couldn't have asked for more. Great service too they were very responsive and helpful!

    Chirag K

Kaza Tabo Sumdo Nako Trip

From Kaza, travel east along the Spiti waterway to Tabo, 47 km from Kaza. Tabo is one of Spiti's biggest settlements and the site of an unmistakable Buddhist religious community. The Tabo gompa, which is more than a thousand years of age, has a fine accumulation of invaluable old thangkas and religious compositions which merit seeing. The town likewise has a little government-possessed resthouse, and a couple of private guesthouses, where settlement is accessible for the night. From Tabo, take the trail onwards to Sumdo, on the outskirt amongst Spiti and Kinnaur. Sumdo lies just around 20 km from the Chinese fringe, and late endeavors at afforestation have made the territory a refreshingly verdant one.

Further on, in the locale of Kinnaur, falsehoods one of Himachal's most elevated and prettiest towns, Nako. Nako, other than being a wonderful spot, is likewise rumored to be the last resting spot of Padmasambhava, the primary follower of the Buddha to visit Tibet. Arranged at the edge of a beautiful lake, Nako has little to offer in the method for convenience, in spite of the fact that my pleasure to set up a portable shelter on the edges of the settlement.

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