A Taste of Spiti

Spiti


Especially appealing at night when lit by twinkling basket lamps, A Taste of Spiti offers Kaza's most inventive cuisine, mixing Spitian and international elements to create some tasty combinations, several of them vegan.

There's no beer but you can wash down your black-pea quesadillas with a Spiti mojito made with locally distilled barley spirit.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Spiti attractions

1. Sakya Gompa

0.3 MILES

The colourful new Sakya Gompa, inaugurated in 2009, stands just above the main road in New Kaza. Across the road is a row of eight stupas, with lines of…

2. Tangyud Gompa

2.39 MILES

Probably founded in the 14th century near Hikkim, Tangyud monastery relocated to Komic after a devastating 1975 earthquake. The oldest section is within…

3. Buddha Statue

3.66 MILES

The golden face-paint is starting to peel off the large 2005 Buddha statue, who stares across the Spiti valley from a shoulder of ridge above Langza…

4. Ki Gompa

6.18 MILES

Covering a conical hillock with an array of whitewashed monastic buildings, Ki (Kee, Key) is the largest gompa in Spiti. Views of it from the south are…

5. Lhalung Monastery

10.97 MILES

Near the top of Lhalung village, this outwardly modest monastery is actually an antique gem. Beneath a yellow painted tin roof, the very atmospheric…

6. Dhankar Fort-Palace

12.36 MILES

On the very crown of the gompa crag stands the crumbling fort-cum-palace that gave Dhankar its name (khar means 'citadel' and dhak means 'cliff'). Now…

7. Dhankar Gompa

12.37 MILES

Like a series of whitewashed limpets, the 1200-year-old Dhankar Gompa clings precariously to an eroded cliff-edge rock pinnacle, high above the beautiful…

8. Ugyen Sangnak Choling Gompa

12.38 MILES

At Kungri, this very large, custard-yellow monastery is predominantly new but has three much more interesting medieval shrines, featuring blackened murals…