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Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary.

Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary

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Backed By The Gigantic Snow-Crowned Mountain Peak Of Chau Chau Kang Nilda; Also Known As “Guan Nelda,” Of The Great Himalayas. Blessed With Endangered And Rare Himalayan Medicinal Plants And Salubrious Weather. Spectacular Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary Was Built In 1992 Close To, The Exquisitely Carved And Preserved Key (Kee, Key Or, Ki) Monastery. Home Of Elusive Snow-Leopards; Also Known As “Ghost Of The Mountains”. Inhabited By Many Himalayan Animals And Himalayan Birds Like Bharals, Himalayan Vultures, Rather Friendly Red Foxes, Siberian Ibexes And, Tibetan Wolves To Name A Few. Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary Is Located In The Lahaul And Spiti District Of Himachal Pradesh Of India. Nestled In The Aesthetic Landscapes Of The Cold Desert Of Majestic Spiti Valley. Stationed Near The Banks Of The Mighty Spiti River. This Wildlife Sanctuary Is The Only Cold Desert Wildlife Sanctuary In India. And Is A Delight For Bird-Watchers, Travelers And, Wildlife Photographers Which Is, Carpeted By The Blanket Of White Snow In Winter Season.

How To Reach Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary?
By Air: Kullu-Manali Airport Is The Nearest Major Domestic Airport And, Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport Is The Nearest Major International Airport.
By Road: Is At A Distance Of Approx. 170 KMs From Manali And Approx. 405 KMs From Shimla.
By Train: Shimla Railway Station Is The Nearest Major Railway Station.

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India 8 N / 9 D
₹67,500