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1Pin Valley National Park
2Pin Valley National Park is a National park of
India located within theLahaul and Spiti
district. Winter sets in early and temperatures
can drop to as low as -350C. Heavy snowfall makes
it risky to visit the park from late December to
March. The summer season lasts from late May to
September when temperatures reach a maximum of
250C, though the nights may still be freezing.
July to October is when the park is accessible.
The month of August is the 'best time' to visit
Pin Valley, when the temperatures are most
hospitable, at least during the day! Some plants
within the park's alpine habitats have
significant medicinal properties.
3The road into the Pin Valley branches off the
Tabo road 15km from Kaza. Mudslides at Kirgarang
Nullah, 8km along, can block the road, sometimes
for weeks, from some time in June, so take
soundings before heading into the valley in early
summer. At Kungri, 3km above Gulling, the
680-year-old Ugyen Sangnak Choling Gompa has a
huge new monastery building.
4Vast and sparsely populated, Pin Valley is home
to 'the grey ghost of the Himalayas', the snow
leopard, and its prey, the ibex. Set against a
back-drop of awe-inspiring icy mountain ranges,
Pin Valley is snowed in for a good part of the
year and a trek to this fascinating country
should only be attempted by the spirited,
adventurous and fit. The region is also under
strong religious influence with some very famous
Buddhist monasteries or gompas located here. Mudh
is a beautiful spot to stay a couple of days by
hotel booking online. .
5There is a relatively new bridge from Attargo
village to Pin Valley. Local guides, porters and
the famous Chhumurti horses are available for
hire. Pack mules and donkeys are also available.
6Thank You
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- Panchkula
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