Tandi

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Tandi is a small town in Himachal Pradesh, India, known as a key junction in the Lahaul region where major mountain rivers meet and as a common stopover for travelers in the Himalayas.

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instanceOf town
administrativeDivision Lahaul and Spiti district NERFINISHED
climate cold mountain climate
country India
elevation approximately 2500–2600 metres above sea level
formsRiver Chenab River NERFINISHED
hasFacility basic guesthouses
fuel station on Manali–Leh route
roadside dhabas
hasNearbyTown Keylong NERFINISHED
hasScenicFeature Himalayan mountain landscapes
view of river confluence
importance strategic halt for high-altitude road journeys
knownFor confluence of Chandra and Bhaga rivers
formation of Chenab River
key junction in Lahaul region
road junction on Manali–Leh route
stopover for Himalayan travelers
locatedIn Himachal Pradesh NERFINISHED
Lahaul and Spiti district NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Himalayas NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Lahaul NERFINISHED
locatedInRiverValley Bhaga River valley NERFINISHED
Chandra River valley NERFINISHED
Chenab River valley NERFINISHED
locatedNearRiver Chandra River NERFINISHED
Chenab River NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Bhaga River NERFINISHED
onRoute Manali–Leh Highway NERFINISHED
road to Keylong
road towards Udaipur (Lahaul)
partOf Indian Himalayas NERFINISHED
primaryEconomicActivity roadside services for travelers
small-scale tourism
region northern India
surface form: North India
riverConfluenceOf Bhaga River NERFINISHED
Chandra River NERFINISHED
roadConnectivity connected to Keylong
connected to Leh (seasonal)
connected to Manali
seasonalAccessibility affected by winter snow
state Himachal Pradesh NERFINISHED
tourismType mountain tourism
transit tourism
transportMode road

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