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Tabo is a historic village located in the Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. Renowned for its ancient monastery, rich cultural heritage, and breathtaking landscapes, Tabo is often referred to as the "Ajanta of the Himalayas" due to its remarkable frescoes and sculptures. Here are some key aspects of Tabo: The Tabo Monastery, also known as Tabo Chos-Khor Monastery, is one of the oldest and most significant monastic complexes in the Himalayas. Dating back to the 10th century, the monastery is renowned for its exquisite murals, intricate stucco work, and ancient scriptures. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and serves as a center for Buddhist learning and meditation. Tabo is home to a vibrant Tibetan Buddhist community, and visitors can experience the rich cultural heritage of the region through its festivals, rituals, and traditions. The village hosts various religious ceremonies and festivals throughout the year, including the Tabo Tashé Chökor Ling, an annual festival celebrating the teachings of Buddha. The surrounding area of Tabo is adorned with ancient cave paintings, dating back thousands of years. These rock art sites provide valuable insights into the prehistoric culture and way of life of the region's early inhabitants. Tabo is situated amidst stunning Himalayan landscapes, with snow-capped peaks, barren mountainsides, and pristine rivers. The village offers breathtaking views of the Spiti Valley and serves as a gateway to the high-altitude deserts of the region. Tabo serves as a base for various treks and trails in the Spiti Valley, offering opportunities for adventure enthusiasts to explore the rugged Himalayan terrain. Popular trekking routes include the trek to nearby villages such as Dhankar and Kaza, as well as longer treks to remote areas in the region. Tabo features traditional Tibetan-style architecture, with whitewashed mud-brick houses and flat roofs adorned with prayer flags. The village retains its old-world charm and rustic appeal, providing visitors with a glimpse into traditional Himalayan life. Tabo is accessible by road from major towns in Himachal Pradesh, including Shimla and Manali. The journey to Tabo is itself a scenic experience, with winding mountain roads offering panoramic views of the Himalayas and the Spiti River Valley. Overall, Tabo is a hidden gem in the Himalayas, offering visitors a unique blend of ancient heritage, spiritual significance, and natural beauty. Whether exploring the monastery's ancient treasures or trekking through the rugged landscapes, Tabo provides an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking adventure and cultural immersion.

Overview

  • Country

    India

  • Best Time to Visit

    May, June, July, August, September, October

  • Ideal Duration

    n/a

Visa Rules

Last updated: 2025-04-23 03:41:06

Tourist Visa

You can apply for a tourist visa if you're visiting India for recreation, sightseeing, or to meet friends and relatives. You can also apply for a tourist visa if you're attending a short-term yoga program or medical treatment.

 You can apply for an e-visa online. 

Mandatory Documents:

1. Passport: Original passport valid for at least 6 months with at least 3 blank visa pages, plus a photocopy of the passport's data page.

2. Photographs: Two passport-size photographs (2x2 inches) glued to the visa application form as per instructions.

3. Visa Application Form: Fill out the Indian Government visa application form online at www.indianvisaonline.gov.in. Ensure your signature matches your passport signature and validate the data with a declaration signature at the bottom of page 2.

Additional Documents (Depending on Applicant's Situation):

For Applicants of Indian Origin (Born Indian):

o Surrender Certificate or cancelled Indian passport copy or sworn affidavit.

For Applicants of Indian Origin (Naturalized):

o First passport copy (if issued in India), Nationality Certificate, or sworn affidavit.

Explanation for Birth in India (if not of Indian origin): Letter in English addressed to consular services explaining details and reasons.

Parent of Indian Descent Born in France: Statement confirming no previous Indian passport or nationality.

Joining Specific Organizations in India: Official invitation letter in a sealed envelope from the organization.

Property Ownership Intention: Letter from Reserve Bank of India granting permission to acquire property and proof of property ownership in India.

Minor Applicants: French "livret de famille" or birth certificate, ID proof of each parent, and travel authorization letter signed by both parents.

Dual Nationality: Copy of the second passport.

Applicants of Pakistani Origin: Reference form as per current nationality and additional documents based on current or previous nationality.

Declaration:

Certification: Acknowledgment of submitting a complete application and acceptance of the minimum processing time required.

Make sure to gather all necessary documents according to your specific situation and follow the guidelines closely to ensure a smooth visa application process. If you have any more questions or need further clarification on any of these requirements, feel free to ask!

Disclaimers

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