Pin Valley National Park
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Gurgaon, India70 contributi
lug 2023 • Famiglia
The destination we eagerly anticipated as we embarked on our self-driven adventure through the mesmerizing landscapes of Himachal Pradesh. Hidden amidst the rugged beauty of the Himalayas, Mudh Village is a small, picturesque hamlet located in the cold desert region of Spiti in Himachal Pradesh, India. 🏔️. At an altitude of 12,500 ft, this charming village stands proudly on the left bank of the Pin River, a right bank tributary of the Spiti River.
One of the most striking features of Mud Village is its lush green surroundings, which are a rarity in this high-altitude desert. Mud Village is also a gateway to some incredible treks. It's a convenient base for exploring the stunning Pin Valley National Park, trekking to the iconic Pin Parvati Pass, embarking on the adventure of the Bhabha Pass trek, and so much more
One of the most striking features of Mud Village is its lush green surroundings, which are a rarity in this high-altitude desert. Mud Village is also a gateway to some incredible treks. It's a convenient base for exploring the stunning Pin Valley National Park, trekking to the iconic Pin Parvati Pass, embarking on the adventure of the Bhabha Pass trek, and so much more
Scritta in data 1 ottobre 2023
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Saurabh M
Mumbai (Bombay), India198 contributi
set 2022 • Amici
Explore as much as you can, as far as you can, for as long as you can.
But eventually a day will come when you can't.
Exploring Himachal Pradesh..SPITI valley..Now we turn towards Pin Valley National park... Mud village.. PILSUR VILLAGE... Takshan village.....mikam village... Kong kong village..Uperla guling... And dhar pindo village
Pin Valley National Park is the only National Park in Himachal Pradesh which is situated in the cold desert area. The park covering an area of 675 sq km as core zone and 1150 km as buffer zone. It's one of the few places where the colour of soil appears to be Brown-pink-purple- green
There are about 17 villages situated in the periphery of the park with a total population of about 1600 people. Besides this there are about 17 Dogharies (Summer settlements) with some cultivation inside the park. These Dogharies are used as summer residences by these people. The local residents in the whole Pin Valley conists of scheduled tribes belonging to Buddhist community. There is a famous Gompa in the Kungri vilage which is situated on the buffer zone of this park. The Chham dance and Buchen dance by the Lamas of this Gompa are very famous dances in the valley.
Mud (also known as Mudh) is a small village in the cold desert region of Spiti in Himachal Pradesh, India. Located at an altitude of 3,810 m (12,500 ft) on the left bank of the Pin River, a right bank tributary of the Spiti River, the village nestles at the base of the Parbati range that towers almost vertically 1,600 m (5,200 ft) above. Mud is near the boundary of the Pin Valley National Park and is a convenient base for treks in the park, and to the neighbouring districts of Kullu and Kinnaur. It is the last village on the Spiti side of the Pin Parbati trek to Kullu and the Pin Bhaba trek to Kinnaur.
But eventually a day will come when you can't.
Exploring Himachal Pradesh..SPITI valley..Now we turn towards Pin Valley National park... Mud village.. PILSUR VILLAGE... Takshan village.....mikam village... Kong kong village..Uperla guling... And dhar pindo village
Pin Valley National Park is the only National Park in Himachal Pradesh which is situated in the cold desert area. The park covering an area of 675 sq km as core zone and 1150 km as buffer zone. It's one of the few places where the colour of soil appears to be Brown-pink-purple- green
There are about 17 villages situated in the periphery of the park with a total population of about 1600 people. Besides this there are about 17 Dogharies (Summer settlements) with some cultivation inside the park. These Dogharies are used as summer residences by these people. The local residents in the whole Pin Valley conists of scheduled tribes belonging to Buddhist community. There is a famous Gompa in the Kungri vilage which is situated on the buffer zone of this park. The Chham dance and Buchen dance by the Lamas of this Gompa are very famous dances in the valley.
Mud (also known as Mudh) is a small village in the cold desert region of Spiti in Himachal Pradesh, India. Located at an altitude of 3,810 m (12,500 ft) on the left bank of the Pin River, a right bank tributary of the Spiti River, the village nestles at the base of the Parbati range that towers almost vertically 1,600 m (5,200 ft) above. Mud is near the boundary of the Pin Valley National Park and is a convenient base for treks in the park, and to the neighbouring districts of Kullu and Kinnaur. It is the last village on the Spiti side of the Pin Parbati trek to Kullu and the Pin Bhaba trek to Kinnaur.
Scritta in data 2 agosto 2023
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GolakaNath
Mumbai (Bombay), India1.505 contributi
giu 2022
We had visited Mud Valley and Pin Valley National Park in June 2022 while visiting Tabo/Kaza/Pangi. This place has no network connectivity but it is a hidden gem. It is a typical trekkers' village who land up there after trekking from various points in Spiti valley. We travelled from Tabo on road and spent one night in Mud village. Kaza is about 45-50km from Mud Village. Our expert driver Mr. Rajkumar (+917876186496 / +919418587325) who has driven us on our earlier Himal trips was the best help to reach the place without much problem. The accommodation are typical homestays with a few small eating joints. We stayed in Ibex Homestay. It has a reasonably good restaurant and caters to guests even not staying in the homestay. The road is scenic and follow the river. You enjoy that more. There are many small villages on the way with small patches of vegetation. The road is relatively better considering its aloofness from the world. Typical night population is only a few hundred people and the valley from the village looks great. It is surrounded by peaks covered in snow. We also had the chance to see the herd of "Blue sheeps" / "Bharal" on our way on return. An excellent place and we enjoyed every bit of the same. The Homestays are very basic with hot water and small beds. Food is also very basic with limited choice. People follow Minimalistic approach here and very helpful. Many backpackers we could meet who have walked long distances to reach the place. But most travelers used Scorpio vehicles as the road is rocky and pebbled.
Scritta in data 13 aprile 2023
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Aakash K
Nuova Delhi, India645 contributi
lug 2019 • Amici
The roads are bad as soon you cut off from the main highway towards kaza. The trail has amazing landscapes along the way. We stayed at mudh which is the farthest we could go. The landscapes are amazing from there.
Scritta in data 23 maggio 2020
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subrat2710
Gurgaon, India13 contributi
lug 2019
Visited Mud on the way to Kaza... not a tough ride on my Thunderbird 500, but generally the roads are bad after the diversion from main road.. on the way, the instrument cluster broke :-) and as you can imagine no mechanics until we reached Kaza.. used bungee cords to tie the panel in place..
Mud is the last motorable village in the Pin valley and beyond that it's only on foot :-) we stayed at Sonam's hotel, he also owns the more popular Tara's guest house.
We still managed to cross a water crossing and ride further 9 kms until we reached a huge stream that can not be crossed (though Sonam mentioned that one Irish man could cross this ;-D)... Mud is a village of few houses and is cut off from the main highway for nearly 5-6 months a year due to heavy snow.
During summers, it's so beautiful, with clear skies, surrounded by green/ brown/ dusty mountains, patches of snow, rivers flowing.. so memorable..
Mud is the last motorable village in the Pin valley and beyond that it's only on foot :-) we stayed at Sonam's hotel, he also owns the more popular Tara's guest house.
We still managed to cross a water crossing and ride further 9 kms until we reached a huge stream that can not be crossed (though Sonam mentioned that one Irish man could cross this ;-D)... Mud is a village of few houses and is cut off from the main highway for nearly 5-6 months a year due to heavy snow.
During summers, it's so beautiful, with clear skies, surrounded by green/ brown/ dusty mountains, patches of snow, rivers flowing.. so memorable..
Scritta in data 28 gennaio 2020
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Vandy
Gurgaon, India291 contributi
lug 2019
Pin Valley is a beautiful and the most greener part of the otherwise dessert valley. It is easily accessible through Kaza or Tabo. Lot many treks can be done from here or they end here, like Pin Parvati and Pin Bhabha Pass.
Mudh is one of the more known Village of this valley and has some very beautiful homestays and eating options. Tara guest house is one of them and offers beautiful stay option. I had a beautiful valley facing rooms at Rs 800 per night. Cheaper options available too.
Sagnam village which is about 12-13kms from Mudh towards the Kaza/Tabo side(basically the entry to Pin Valley side) also offers some cheap stays and this village too is a beautiful one with a river flowing.
Mudh is one of the more known Village of this valley and has some very beautiful homestays and eating options. Tara guest house is one of them and offers beautiful stay option. I had a beautiful valley facing rooms at Rs 800 per night. Cheaper options available too.
Sagnam village which is about 12-13kms from Mudh towards the Kaza/Tabo side(basically the entry to Pin Valley side) also offers some cheap stays and this village too is a beautiful one with a river flowing.
Scritta in data 18 dicembre 2019
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sandeep k
Varanasi, India251 contributi
gen 2019 • Amici
It's this place many time of falling of snow this national park valley is full of nature beauty with clean sky and greeny area loving this place
Scritta in data 26 ottobre 2019
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Morten R
Oslo, Norvegia183 contributi
ott 2018
Although all of Spiti is incredibly beautiful and very sparsely populated, the true heart of it lies away from human structures. And this national park has all that, but it takes some planning to venture off the beaten track.
I did not go deep into the park, but what I saw made wish I had planned for some days deeper into the park.
What amazed me was that as I sat here watching the sun set over the Pin river, I saw several swallows catching insects here - at 3700 meter elevation. How they are able to navigate these valleys to their winter grounds is simply incredible. On top of that I saw several fishes here. This river must be frozen solid in winter, so these are hardy species. In every river in Spiti I found fish.
If you are interested in rare alpine species of flora and fauna, this park is for you, as here they flourish.
I did not go deep into the park, but what I saw made wish I had planned for some days deeper into the park.
What amazed me was that as I sat here watching the sun set over the Pin river, I saw several swallows catching insects here - at 3700 meter elevation. How they are able to navigate these valleys to their winter grounds is simply incredible. On top of that I saw several fishes here. This river must be frozen solid in winter, so these are hardy species. In every river in Spiti I found fish.
If you are interested in rare alpine species of flora and fauna, this park is for you, as here they flourish.
Scritta in data 15 agosto 2019
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royjay2018
Nuova Delhi, India198 contributi
ago 2019
With its sub-zero temperatures and semi-frozen rivers, Pin Valley is the only cold desert National Park located in Himachal Pradesh. The park lies in the valley of the Pin river, from where it derives its name. Spreading south of Dhankar in the Spiti district near the Tibetan border, the reserve forms a natural interface between the Lahaul and Spiti divisions of the state. It was set up to protect and preserve the rare and unique Himalayan flora and fauna. 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.
Scritta in data 12 agosto 2019
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Vivek21504
Nuova Delhi, India37 contributi
giu 2019 • Famiglia
i travelled to spiti and i found pin valley to be the best and underrated place to visit. rough road with excellent views ,... mud village being last .must visit place for anyone visiting spiti
Scritta in data 6 giugno 2019
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LahotiArjun
Aurangabad, India3 contributi
How should i explore Pin Valley National park? What are the point of interests? Can i camp there ?
Billu Negi
Roghi, India17 contributi
yes you need to go with the guide and you can camp there too. Sagnam -Thango-Shirim-Choyam-Debsa. all these places I explored with my friends.
Vishal B
Sonipat, India
hi,
In the pin valley, personal camping is allowed ?
Billu Negi
Roghi, India17 contributi
yes why not you need to pay camping charges only on per day basis
Rahul A
4 contributi
How do I get to the valley from Chandigarh? Traveling date 26th FEB '18
Bharat K
64 contributi
sorry for being so late to see your query. I guess you already have found the answer to this. the only route available this time is Chd-shimla-rampur-kinnaur-tabo-kaza as this route runs almost whole year.
ishtmeetsingh3
Shimla, India
Is it safe to travel in december to pin valley
RAJKUMAR S
Calcutta, India35 contributi
no
viveks450
2 contributi
How do I arrange a guide for trekking in Pin Valley National Park? How much would it cost? Do I need a permit to trek in the park? Is there a trail map for trekking I could use?
shashindrak
North Goa District, India1.192 contributi
contact
Urgian Cherring Dongthoth Or Kasang Bodh
094184 01551
Address
Nyingma house kaza
Spiti, India
Chandrayee M
16 contributi
What are the staying options in Pin Valley? Do you have any contacts of hotels/home stays???
Amrendra T
Nuova Delhi, India7 contributi
Hi Navtej, could you recommend hotel or lodging areas?
AakashYash
Nuova Delhi, India306 contributi
Better to stay at Kaza ( hotel Deyzor ) or at Tabo ( Trojan Guest House). Preferably stay at Kaza and cover Pin valey from there , a day is enough to cover entire Pin Valley upto Mudh Village.
the_rubberneck
Nuova Delhi, India62 contributi
April mid is it possible to visit this place from Kaza and please tell the cheapest possible medium if it is possible?!
parthiba1993
Pune, India111 contributi
What is the best time to visit Pin Valley National Park..?
I am planning a trip to manali by the mid of this April. How can I reach pin valley national park and how long is it from manali?
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