Kaza Retreat, Manali
Kaza is the capital of Spiti Valley. Rudyard Kipling describes Spiti in "Kim" in these words: At last they entered a world within a world - a valley of leagues where the high hills were fashioned of the mere rubble and refuse from off the knees of the mountains.
Surely the Gods live here.
The valleys of Kullu and Lahaul bound Spiti, locally pronounced "Piti", on its south and west; the region of Ladakh lies to the north and the Kalpa valley lies to the southeast. Geologically and archaeologically, Spiti is a living museum. The mountains are devoid of any vegetation and erosion by wind, sun and snow over thousands of years has laid bare the rocks. The rugged and rocky mountain slopes sweep down to the riverbeds giving the landscape a moon-like appearance.
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