Stay at Tashigang, a village in the clouds
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, SPITI/ Updated : Jul 13, 2016, 16:59 IST
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Tashigang, a beautiful village located at an altitude of 4650 m, has just four homes. To reach here, one has to pass from the Kibber Village, which is at an altitude of 4205 m and 18 km from Kaza. After passing Kibber, you’ll reac … Read more
Tashigang, a beautiful village located at an altitude of 4650 m, has just four homes. To reach here, one has to pass from the Kibber Village, which is at an altitude of 4205 m and 18 km from Kaza. After passing Kibber, you’ll reach the village of Gette and then comes Tashigang. One has to drive ahead from Ki Monastery to reach these villages. There are ancient chortens dotting the walk to the village. You can take refuge at a solitary guesthouse in Tashigang and a night stay here will definitely be the highlight of your trip. Read less

Tashigang, a beautiful village located at an altitude of 4650 m, has just four homes. To reach here, one has to pass from the Kibber Village, which is at an altitude of 4205 m and 18 km from Kaza. After passing Kibber, you’ll reach the village of Gette and then comes Tashigang. One has to drive ahead from Ki Monastery to reach these villages. There are ancient chortens dotting the walk to the village. You can take refuge at a solitary guesthouse in Tashigang and a night stay here will definitely be the highlight of your trip.
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