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Spiti Valley: India's undiscovered treasure (view pics)

A century ago Rudyard Kipling in his novel "Kim" described Spiti as "a world within a world" and a "place where the god lives". Things have hardly changed there.A part of the remote but picturesque



It's an ideal getaway for professional trekkers as it takes one to the trans-Himalayas. It's spread over 1,825 sq km with a core zone of 1,150 sq km.

The famous mammals in the park are the Asiatic ibex, the bharal (Himalayan blue sheep), the red fox, Tibetan wolf, stone marten, Himalayan weasel, pale weasel and the mouse hare.

The park is also home to a sizeable population of snow leopards.

The best sighting of animals can be made in November when animals start their seasonal migration to lower altitudes.