6 Budget-friendly Things to do in Kaza That You Shouldn't Miss

October 28, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Discover the best top things to do in Kaza, India including Gue Mummy., Komic Monastery, Sakya Tangyud Monastery, Kibber Village, Hikkim, Langza.
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1. Gue Mummy.

Gue village Between Kaza & Sumdo-Kinnaur., Kaza India +91 99991 52523
Excellent
52%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 116 reviews

Gue Mummy.

Gue village lies along the Reckong Peo-Kinnaur to Kaza route. After a few kilometres from Sumdo, on the right hand-side a road goes towards the Gue Village, 8kms off the main track & Gue to Kaza is 80kms.A SUV or a Bullet would best do the job. There is no place/hotel to stay at Gue, so its an enroute Kaza trip off the track. The mummy found at Gue is 550 years old. It was found by the I.T.B.P. at Gue village while digging for a border post along china.I suppose its the only mummy found and kept in India & open for public visits.

Reviewed By AakashK190 - New Delhi, India

Before reaching tabo on the way from nako there a village after sumdo for one which one needs to take a detour for. The village name is hue village and it is famous of it's gue mummy. The place is located around 8-10kms of road leading to Kaza. The mummy has a ancient story which one should know. The place was getting a new building made to shift the mummy permanently. Also this place has a tea stall and one should read the sayings around.

2. Komic Monastery

Kaza 172114 India
Excellent
74%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
12%
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

Komic Monastery

Reviewed By paulprameet - New Delhi, India

This place houses the highest village in the world with very few houses, it should be on the bucket list and this place offers some great views with a sense of achievement. A must visit

3. Sakya Tangyud Monastery

4 Km From Kaza, Near Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary, Kaza India
Excellent
63%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Sakya Tangyud Monastery

4. Kibber Village

Kibber, Kaza India +91 97365 14284
Excellent
59%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 219 reviews

Kibber Village

Reviewed By Madhurimadarisi

It looked like any other village in Spiti. What made it different was the experience. As we walked through the desolate street, an old lady called us in. She and her family were very welcoming. They made us a hot beverage that warmed us up from inside. They were roasting their barley to store it up for the winter. They told us stories about their village and we left, feeling blessed.

5. Hikkim

Kaza 172114 India
Excellent
71%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

Hikkim

Reviewed By Madhurimadarisi

A lot of people were making their way to the world's highest post office. As we reached the spot, there a few young lads and ladies who had set up tables with colourful markers, pens and post cards. We bought a set of post cards and started to recollect the postal addresses of all our near and dear ones. It is amusing that the post office has been in existence for the longest time, however, it has come to the world's attention in the past decade. I speak to the post master, who has been working there for 17 years, he comments that the rush has increased in last 6-7 years. All my near and dear ones really felt special when they received post cards from the world's highest post office. If you're in the area, it's a must go place.

6. Langza

Langza By pass from Kaza Main Gate, Kaza 175114 India
Excellent
77%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Langza

Reviewed By Madhurimadarisi

We drove through the chilly air to reach the gigantic Buddha statue in Langza. Amidst the snow clad mountains, the statue sits majestically braving the chilly air. It is an amazing spot for clicking good pictures. Langza is known as the fossil village, as the mountains there contain fossilized stones and can be naturally be found. A few girls came up to the statue selling the fossils they had collected. Once we made our purchase, I initiated a conversation. Shy at first, they told me about their way of life and also played hide and seek with me. All in all, an amazing experience

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