lhalung


The village of Lhalung is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Lingti Valley, thanks to its ancient palaces. Due to the scenic surroundings and the pleasant weather between June and September, it is often visited by hikers and cyclists on a road trip from Shimla and Manali. It is home to the Lhalung Monastery, dating to the 10th century. It was founded by Rinchen Zangpo, a prominent Tibetan Buddhist translator. Despite the bad weather in the area, the monastery has faced a period of testing. The local people revered the palace, believing that it was built of willow trees by the angels who protected the city. Visitors can also enjoy the tranquility and tranquility of the region, which allows one to get rid of the hustle and bustle of urban life. They are welcome to stay with one of the 45 families living in the region, with accommodations that provide food and a great way to learn about the local lifestyle. Those who want to have fun can also walk a short distance to the nearby mountains around the valley. But if you want to experience the beauty of Spiti Valley and the health of the people here, Lhalung Village is a great place to visit. Lhalung means the land of God. This small village is surrounded by the mountain of Tangmar on one side and the Lingti River on the other.