Chacha Chachi Chandra Dhaba in Batal, Spiti Valley, is a renowned and beloved roadside eatery that has gained legendary status among travelers in the region. The story behind this dhaba is one of perseverance, warmth, and the indomitable spirit of its owners.
Chacha Chachi, the affectionate names given to the elderly couple who run the dhaba, started this humble establishment several decades ago. Located on one of the most challenging stretches of the Manali-Leh Highway, at a high-altitude location, the dhaba serves as a vital pitstop for weary travelers.
What makes Chacha Chachi Chandra Dhaba exceptional is not just its location but the genuine hospitality and warmth extended by the couple. Despite the harsh conditions and isolation of the area, they have dedicated their lives to providing nourishment and comfort to those passing through. The dhaba serves simple, hearty meals like dal, rice, and tea, but the taste is elevated by the warmth and camaraderie of the hosts.
Over the years, this dhaba has become a beacon of hope and a symbol of the incredible resilience of people living in such challenging terrains. Travelers often stop not just for food but also for the delightful conversations and stories shared by Chacha and Chachi.
The dhaba has become an iconic stop for trekkers, bikers, and adventurers exploring the Spiti Valley, and the enduring story of Chacha Chachi Chandra Dhaba continues to inspire all who visit it, showcasing the spirit of hospitality and human connection amidst the rugged beauty of...
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Here's one such story of generosity, love and kindness. Meet Chacha and Chachi, pride of Spiti's unassuming Batal valley.
Bodh Dorjee and wife Hishe Chhomo, fondly known as Chacha Chachi among the locals and visitors, are the first to arrive at Batal, when the roads open after chilly winters. And are last to leave at the dawn of winters.
At a height of around 4000 metres, Batal is a perilous region with no network signal, no petrol pumps, negligible human habitation and only deadly roads. Despite that, this old couple at a make-shift dhaba, ensures delectable food and comfortable accommodation for every visitor who ever halts here. In a worst case scenario, Chandra Dhaba can accommodate and feed 10 people for 2 whole months.
The old couple has been running this dhaba for 45 long years now. And in all adversities, they have lived here till the end of October every year to host travellers, shelter them and more often than not rescue them from formidable situations. This couple has also been awarded with the prestigious Godfrey Philip bravery award for their relentless support and rescue to innumerable people...
Read moreThis place has a cult following and was once upon a time, the only place to eat between the route to Manali and Spiti Valley. Even though there are plenty of options that have opened up this, please still remains the most frequented Dhaba where the drivers take the travellers to. Built on some turquoise walls. A small heart with a tent covering providing much-needed warmth from the wind but outside in the sun the views are just spectacular with the Spiti Driver Just flowing hundred metres behind it. It’s on by an old couple who have beautiful pictures decorating their eatery and providing friendly vegetarian options. Mostly rajma Dal chawal or Aloo Paratha to the Travellers passing by. Of course option are limited but then again, you are in the middle of nowhere. Definitely have one of their meals and then a cup of tea to refresh yourself to complete your sojourn to the Spiti Valley. Please also sells water soda, biscuits and small snacks if needed for the road. This place is a must stop when you pass bye on your journey to...
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