So here is what’s going to happen. I will show you some epic pictures and you’ll go like ‘man that’s awesome’ and when you go and see those places for yourself, your heart will skip a beat, because experiencing something is better than seeing it online.
Pin Parvati Pass is insanity. Full stop. If you are a photographer, you have just found your Himalayan jackpot, and if you are not, this trek will turn you into one.
On this trek, you’ll walk from the Pin valley in Kullu to the Pin valley in Spiti. To avoid any confusion, I am going to refer to them as Kullu and Spiti valley.
Kullu valley is a little bit of heaven with a wild heart. And Spiti valley is somewhat like a lone wolf, tough and content with its isolation. As you step from one valley to the other, the dramatic change in the landscape will make you feel like you are in a different country altogether. But you’ll see indefinite beauty in both valleys.
Throughout your journey, you’ll notice some major differences, and if I were to categorize them, I’d club them into religion and beauty.
1. Religion:
While you’ll see Hindu idols and temples in Kullu, you’ll see symbols of Buddhism in Spiti.
Kheerganga, the first village you’ll camp at in Kullu, is filled with legends of Lord Shiva, pious pilgrims, and restaurants playing Hindi religious songs.



























