Trek from Langza-Hikkim-Komic-Demul
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/ADVENTURE, SPITI/ Updated : Jul 13, 2016, 16:47 IST
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Originating at Langza, this trek is a lovely way to explore life in the high altitude villages of Spiti. A bus leaves Kaza for Langza at 2 pm, and it takes around one hour. Langza is a pretty village with a huge medicine Buddha st … Read more
Originating at Langza, this trek is a lovely way to explore life in the high altitude villages of Spiti. A bus leaves Kaza for Langza at 2 pm, and it takes around one hour. Langza is a pretty village with a huge medicine Buddha statue, Chau Chau Kang Nilda snow-peaks in the distance, lush green pea and barley fields and children running around with fossils. Read less

Originating at Langza, this trek is a lovely way to explore life in the high altitude villages of Spiti. A bus leaves Kaza for Langza at 2 pm, and it takes around one hour. Langza is a pretty village with a huge medicine Buddha statue, Chau Chau Kang Nilda snow-peaks in the distance, lush green pea and barley fields and children running around with fossils.
This trek can be done at a leisurely pace spread over 2-3 days with night stops at traditional Spitian homestays at the four villages. That is a wonderful way for travellers to get acquainted with local life. It sure offers a magnanimous amount of solitude, glimpses of wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, thrill of snow-clad peaks and unknown magic of sudden snow when the clouds descend.
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