A Quaint And Remote Tabo Is Bestowed Near The Banks Of The Mighty Spiti River Where, The Natural Beauty Meets The Spiritual Aura. Blessed By An Awe-Inspiring Statue Of Maitreya Who Was The Successor Of Gautama Buddha. Featuring More Than 1000 Years Old Exquisitely Carved And Preserved Tabo Monastery. Founded In 996 AD During The Kingdom Of Purang Guge. Tabo Monastery; Also Known As “The Ajanta Of The Himalayas,” Was Crowned As One Of The Holiest By The 14th Dalai Lama And Is Protected By The Archaeological Survey Of India. Flourishing In Salubrious Weather. Known For Offering Spellbinding Views Overlooking The Aesthetic Landscapes Of Majestic Spiti Valley. Tabo Is Located In The Cold Desert Of The Lahaul And Spiti District Of Himachal Pradesh Of India. Nestled Between The Gigantic Snow-Crowned Mountain Peaks Of The Great Himalayas. Stationed At An Elevation Of More Than 3,230 Meters (Above The Sea Level). This Quaint And Remote Tabo Gaon (Village) Of North India Is Flocked By The History-Seekers And Travelers Exploring, The Ancient Caves Which Were Used By The Monks For Meditation And Thought-Provoking Museum Exhibiting Extensive Artifacts, Historical Photos And, Murals. And Is Carpeted By The Blanket Of White Snow In Winter Season.
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