“A Fossil Gaon (Village) Of India,” Located In The Lahaul And Spiti District Of Himachal Pradesh Of India. Langza Derived Its Name From The Confluence Of Two Words “Lang,” Which Refers To Temple And “Za,” Which Refers To Pot. Blessed By The Exquisitely Carved And Preserved Langza Monastery And Salubrious Weather. Featuring An Awe-Inspiring Statue Of Gautama Buddha Guarding The Cold Desert Of The Majestic Spiti Valley; Pristine Chumo Tso And Tso Nyeti Lakes; And Zama Pottery To Name A Few. Flourishing Under The Shadow Of The Gigantic Snow-Crowned Mountain Peak Of Mount Chau Chau Kang Nilda; Also Known As “Guan Nelda”. Langza Is Geographically Demarcated Into Langza Gongma (Upper Langza) And Langza Yongma (Lower Langza). Home Of Many Generous, Happy And, Humble People Soaked In The Ethnic Buddhism Culture. Known For Offering Spellbinding Views Overlooking The Aesthetic Landscapes. Often Visited By The Elusive Snow-Leopards; Also Known As “Ghost Of The Mountains”. Langza Was Once Inhabited By Many Marine Animals And Plants Over 200 Million Years Ago In Mesozoic Era. Perched On The Geological Ocean Bed Of Tethys Ocean; Also Known As “Tethys Sea”. Stationed At An Elevation Of More Than 4,200 Meters (Above The Sea Level). Streamlined By The Homestays Exhibiting Intricately Designed, Planned, Constructed And, Preserved Himalayan Architecture. This Quaint And Remote Langza Gaon (Village) Of North India Is A Delight For The Archeologists, History-Seekers, Travelers And, Trekkers. And Is Carpeted By The Blanket Of White Snow In Winter Season.
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