Spiti - The Valley
Spiti is the sub division of Lahaul & Spiti district with its hqrs.
at Kaza. It is called "Little Tibet" because it has almost the same
terrain, vegetation & climate . Spiti also means "Middle Country".
It lies between Tibet, Ladakh, Kinnaur, Lahaul & Kulu. From Shimla
via Kinnaur there is a motorable road which remains open upto Kaza for 8
to 9 months. About 10kms. ahead of Pooh, satluj enters India near
Shipki la & Spiti river joins it at Khab. The road then goes to
Sumdo via Hangrang valley. From Sumdo Spiti valley starts. The Spiti
river flows fast through deep gorges at some places.
The valley is not
wide but there are villages and some fields where people grow barley,
buck- wheat, peas & vegetables. It has an area of 4800 sq. kms. Some
inhabitants have adopted Budhism as there faith and Bhoti is the spoken
language. The people are simple and honest. The main Spiti valley is
split into eastern and western valleys. They are connected with Ladakh
& Tibet on eastern side & Kinnaur and Kulu on western side
through high passes.
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