Kibber; Also Known As “Kyibar,” Is One Of The Highest Motorable, Quaintest And, Remotest Gaon (Village) In The World. Blessed With Salubrious Weather. Featuring Exquisitely Carved And Preserved Kibber Monastery And The Himalayan Snow-Leopards Research Centre. Kibber Is Home Of The Elusive Snow-Leopards; Also Known As “Ghost Of The Mountains”. Known For Offering Spellbinding Views Overlooking The Gigantic Snow-Crowned Mountain Peaks Of The Great Himalayas. Located In The Cold Desert Of Majestic Spiti Valley Of The Lahaul And Spiti District Of Himachal Pradesh Of India. Ringed By Aesthetic Landscapes, Limestone Rock Mountains And, Similar Looking Houses. Kibber Is Out-Numbered By Travelers, Trekkers And, Wildlife Photographers. Perched On An Ancient Trade Route. Serving As A Base Camp For Trekkers Heading Towards The Breathtaking Parang La (Pass) And The Dandmachan Peak. Stationed At An Elevation Of More Than 4,220 Meters (Above The Sea Level). Streamlined By The Homestays Exhibiting Intricately Designed, Planned, Constructed And, Preserved Himalayan Architecture. This Quaint And Remote Kibber Gaon (Village) Of North India Is Inhabited By Many Endangered Himalayan Animals, Himalayan Birds And, Himalayan Medicinal Plants Flourishing In The Spectacular Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary. Built In 1992 Close To The Exquisitely Carved And Preserved Key (Kee, Key Or, Ki) Monastery In The Majestic Spiti Valley. Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary Is The Only Cold Desert Wildlife Sanctuary In India. And Is Carpeted By The Blanket Of White Snow In Winter Season.
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