Backpacker Hostel Spiti, Kaza is the valley’s major settlement and commercial centre, located along the Spiti River at a height of 3,650 metres (11,980 feet) above mean sea level. Kaza, a renowned tourist and adventure destination, is particularly known for its colourful festivals and the old Sakya Tangyud Monastery, which is located 14 kilometres outside of town. And, because of its central location and proximity to the rest of the valley, Spiti Valley,Kaza is ideal for trekking, mountaineering, and tours to other parts of the valley (Connects via the Kunzum Pass with Leh-Manali Highways).
The Mochilero Ostello Backpacker Hostel Spiti is located away from the city’s big buildings and congested areas. The Mochilero Ostello Kaza stay has largely settled nearby Buddhist families due to its complete privacy and individual dorm heating system.
This Cheap Backpackers in Spiti area of the hills offers much more than a typical holiday. Tibetan refugees, Buddhist monks, mountain shepherds, and farmers from the coldest desert have all flocked to Manali, apparently to ensure that it remains peaceful and quiet forever, which is a wonderful thing.
What makes our Spiti hostel stay even more intriguing is the views. With only a few destinations like this across the country, it is a delight to see while you’re there, especially if you’re on a bike trip or are a bike enthusiast yourself.
Apart from that, while staying in Spiti, you can participate in local festivities like as Fagli and Gochi, as well as other fairs such as Ladarcha fair, Pauri fair, Tribal fair, and Tsheshu fair. Alternatively, visit some of the region’s most well-known fairs, such as the Kaza’s Ladachar Fair, Lahaul. In the region, it signifies the end of summer.