Overview

A road trip to Spiti Valley is on every traveler's bucket list and the reason is that Spiti, with its desert mountains, snow-covered valleys, and lush green meadows remains one of the most beautiful destinations that our country has to offer.  Nestled between India and Tibet, the word Spiti itself translates to “the middle land.”  In recent times, the valley has gotten an abundance of tourists seeking the place for the serenity it provides as well as the adventure that the wicked terrains of Spiti provide you. In this Spiti valley road trip, we make sure that you get to make the most out of the experience and witness the mesmerizing Spiti Valley in all its glory as well as indulge in the thrill that the impassable roads of Spiti have to offer.  Spiti Valley acts as a bridge between two distinct cultures and is the horizon on which people from these diverse cultures come together to build the foundation that Spiti itself stands upon. The valley is known for its century-old monasteries and the rich Buddhist influence that is still prevalent in every village today. 

The people of Spiti believe in leading simple lives. It wasn’t until only five or six years ago that they even had electricity and since water is scarce in the cold desert that is Spiti, life can be tough. But the resilience with which people live their lives is not only commendable but also inspiring. Spending even a few days amidst the locals, interacting with them, and witnessing Spiti through their eyes is enough to make you fall in love with the land of Lamas. 

Quick Info:

Route: Delhi - Manali - Kaza - Chandratal - Manali - Delhi

Duration: 11Days, 10Nights

Start Point: Chandigarh

End Point: Chandigarh

COST FOR SPITI VALLEY TOUR

Delhi to Delhi:- ₹18,999/-

Mumbai to Mumbai:- ₹23,999/-

Room Sharing Cost (Per Person)

Double Sharing ₹3000/- Extra

7 Nights 8 Days Available on request
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    Itinerary

    Day 1 Delhi to Manali | Overnight Journey

    • The group will assemble at the pick-up point by 7:00 PM (tentative).
    • We'll meet the team captains and a small tour briefing session will be conducted.
    • After which, we’ll head out on an overnight journey to Manali. 

    Note: The pickup point would be Majnu Ka Tila (tentative).

    Day 2 Manali Arrival | Day at Leisure

    • We will reach Manali early in the morning.
    • Post-check-in, the rest of the day is at leisure. Travelers can indulge in cafe hopping, shopping etc.
    • Dinner will be served in the evening followed by an overnight stay in Manali.

    Day 3 Manali to Kaza (200 Kilometers)

    • After early morning breakfast, we will head out to Kaza via the Atal Tunnel.
    • En-route, we’ll be traversing through the iconic Kunzum Pass that offers amazing views of the Himalayas. 
    • We will reach the headquarters of Spiti, Kaza by late evening and check in to our designated stays.
    • Dinner will be served in the evening followed by an overnight stay in Kaza.

    Day 4 Spiti Sightseeing Day 1 (Pin valley, Tabo, Dhankar)

    • Post breakfast, we will head out for a sightseeing tour where we'll visit the Kungri Monastery in Pin Valley followed by a visit to the thousand-year-old Tabo Monastery where we'll pay a brief visit.
    • Lastly, we'll visit the Dhankar Monastery which is nestled at an altitude of 12,774 ft offering a spectacular view of the village whose landscape resembles craters of the Moon. 
    • We will also visit Dhankar Fort and spend some time there. 
    • In the evening, we'll head back to our designated stay. Dinner followed by an overnight stay in Kaza.

    Day 5 Spiti Sightseeing Day 2 (Hikkim, Komic, Langza, Key Monastery)

    • Post breakfast, we’ll head out to visit the Key Monastery locally known as Key Gompa followed by a visit to the highest post office in the world, Hikkim.
    • Afterward, we’ll move towards Komic village which is one of the highest villages in the world connected by a motorable road.
    • Last but not least, we will visit the land of fossils, Langza, and visit the Buddha statue that sits on top of a hill overlooking the village.
    • Finally, we’ll head back to Kaza where we will have dinner and spend the night.

    Day 6 Kaza to Chandratal via Chicham Bridge (90 Kilometers)

    • Post-breakfast, we will head out to visit the pristine Chandratal which is a crescent-shaped lake mimicking the moon.
    • En route, we will be traversing the iconic Kunzum Pass and make a brief stop at Chicham Bridge which is Asia’s highest suspension bridge.
    • Upon arrival at our designated campsites, we'll check in and then head towards the Chandratal lake to spend some leisure time by the lakeside.
    • Dinner will be served in the evening followed by an overnight stay in the campsites.

    Note : If due to bad weather the roads to Chandratal stay closed, our alternate stay for the day will be arranged in Batal/Manali/Kaza. 

    Day 7 Chandratal to Manali (125 Kilometers)

    • After early morning breakfast, we'll check out of our campsites and start our return journey to Manali via the Atal Tunnel.
    • On the way, we will be making a brief stop at Chacha Chachi Ka Dhaba. 
    • Upon our arrival in Manali, we'll spend the rest of the day at leisure.
    • In the evening, we will board the bus for an overnight drive to Delhi.

    Note : Freshen-up arrangements will be provided if only time permits

    Day 8 Delhi Arrival | Tour Ends

    • The group will reach Delhi and part ways with fond memories.
    • End of Tour.
    Inclusions/Exclusions
    What we'll give. What we won't

    What is included in the tour

    Transportation in Tempo Traveler from Manali to Manali.

    AC Volvo Bus from Delhi to Manali and return.

    Accommodations on sharing basis as per itinerary.

    Meal Plan: MAP Plan (Total 10 Meals - 1 Meal on Day 2 (D) + 2 Meals on Day 3 (B+D) + 2 Meals on Day 4 (B+D) + 2 Meals on Day 5 (B+D) + 2 Meals on Day 6 (B+D) + 1 Meal on Day 7 (B))

    The Trip Leader will be present at all times during the tour.

    *Travel Insurance

    Mechanical Support

    All permits Required

    First Aid Kits

    Oxygen Cylinders

    Oximeter

    What is NOT included in the tour

    5% GST

    Early check-in at the hotel.

    Any additional expenses of personal nature.

    Additional accommodation/food costs incurred due to any travel delay.

    Any lunch and other meals not mentioned in Package Inclusions.

    Any Airfare / Rail fare other than what is mentioned in “Inclusions” or any type of transportation.

    Parking and monument entry fees during sightseeing.

    Additional Costs due to Flight Cancellations, Landslides, Roadblocks, and other natural calamities.

    Any other services not specified above in inclusions.

    Things To Carry
    1. Day backpack (20 – 30 Ltrs): When you are on a local sightseeing tour, you are required to carry only a few necessary items and for that, you need a day backpack as you will leave your bigger one at your designated stay. 
    2. Floaters or Sandals: When you are spending your day at leisure, a good pair of sandals and floaters will help you to move freely.
    3. 1 Down Jacket / Main Jacket: It’s emphasized that you need to carry proper layers so you can avoid getting cold which is why you need to carry an insulated jacket that you can put on over your other clothes.
    4. 1 Pair of Thermal: Thermal is a piece of garment that helps in keeping your body warm in cold temperatures. It is a necessary item that you need when traveling to cold regions.
    5. Outdoor Shoes: A comfortable shoe is required when traveling outdoors, especially in the mountains. They shouldn’t be chunky, instead, they should be lightweight and sturdy.
    6. 3 Quick Dry Tees: You must keep at least three pairs of quick dry tees so that you can wash them in between stops for proper hygiene. 
    7. 3 Pair of Cotton Socks: Cotton socks are extremely comfortable to move around in and are lightweight as well which is why you can always count on a good pair of cotton socks while trekking. However, keep in mind to change them and avoid wearing them when they are wet.
    8. 1 Pair of Woolen Socks: A good pair of woolen socks, especially merino, are comfortable, limit odors and provide adequate insulation from the cold so you can wear them at night.
    9. 1 Poncho: A poncho is an evolved form of a raincoat that provides coverage to your body as well as your bag and ensures total water protection from the rain. 
    10. Quick-dry towel: A quick-dry towel will help in maintaining proper hygiene. It must dry quickly because the wet fabric will only increase the chance of bacterial growth.
    11. Gloves: Insulated gloves help in maintaining proper body heat in your hands.
    12. Sanitizer: Prevent the risk of infections and maintain proper hand hygiene by making sure you carry a hand sanitizer.
    13. Sun Cap: A lightweight sun cap with side flaps is perfect to keep your head cool and avoid sunburns on a sunny day. 
    14. Lip Balm: Your lips can become chapped due to the harsh cold winds so it's important to keep them moisturized.
    15. Cold Cream & Sun Screen (SPF 40+): To avoid sunburns and chafing, you need to put on sunscreen as well as cold cream.
    16. Water Bottle 1 Lt.: Hydration is extremely important when it comes to traveling To carry a water bottle that you can refill with Himalayan water is a must.
    17. Bag for all your Toiletries: A bag with all your essentials including napkins, toothpaste, sanitizers, paper soap, etc should be carried in a ziplock bag. 
    18. Personal Basic Medical Kit: Carrying a medical kit with bandages, Dettol, and medication for headaches, nausea, etc is necessary.
    19. Sunglasses / People who use spectacles (Use Photochromic glasses instead of contact lenses): Photochromatic glasses are specs that are designed to transform into anti-glare shades depending upon exposure to the sun. They are good when it comes to eye protection but one can also opt for clip-on glasses etc.
    20. Mobile charger / Power bank: Although you'll get electricity at most places, it is always advisable to carry a charged power bank in case of emergencies.
    21. Documents: Identification proofs like Aadhar Card, and driver's License.
    22. Travel Laundry Bag: In case your clothes get wet or your garments don’t dry, you can carry them in the bag and keep them separate from your dry clothes. 
    23. Camera: This should be obvious. To make sure that you get to capture all the great moments from your trip. Make sure that you have enough storage and some extra batteries as well.
    Additional Information

    NOTE: Travellers residing outside Delhi are suggested to book trains/flights reaching Delhi not later than 2 PM on the trip start date. Similarly, on trip end date, book returning flight/trains leaving post 10 AM.

    NOTE: Numerous factors such as weather, road conditions, the physical ability of participants etc. May cause itinerary change. We reserve the rights to change any schedule in the interest of safety, comfort and general wellbeing.

    NOTE: The age limit of our group departures is 16 to 42 years due to the power packed itineraries that we provide to our travellers. We can customise trips for travellers beyond the mentioned age bracket.

    FAQ
    Frequently Asked Questions
    • Is Spiti Valley Open in December?

    The Spiti Valley is open all around the year but it is recommended that you do not visit the region if you're just a tourist. The reason is that Spiti receives heavy snowfall and the area becomes highly dangerous for enthusiasts or travelers, expert guidance is required otherwise conditions can become fatal too.

    • Can We Visit Spiti Valley in January?

    Yes! We can visit Spiti Valley in January but it is recommended only for expeditions and not tourists as you might need an expert's guidance there.

    • How to Reach Lahaul Spiti From Chandigarh?

    The distance between Chandigarh to Lahaul Spiti is about 450+ Kilometers and one can take a bus from Chandigarh for the same route. The time it takes for an individual to reach Spiti from Chandigarh is around 12-13 hours. The Chandigarh to Spiti valley route is shorter than the distance we need to cover when going to Spiti valley from Delhi.

    • Can We Visit Chitkul in December?

    No! We cannot visit Chitkul during December. Due to heavy snowfall, the roads get blocked and we can't move further ahead than Sangla Valley. The water also freezes up and keeping yourself hydrated becomes a challenge.

    • When is Spiti Valley Open?

    Routes to Spiti Valley are open all around the year, but there is a little distinction. While the Shimla route is open all around the year, the Manali route closes for a brief time due to the closing of Kunzum Pass. Moreover, the Manali route is open from June to October.

    • How's the Weather Condition of Spiti in March?

    The conditions are good enough for travelers to be able to experience Spiti in all its glory and the winter Spiti tour is conducted starting from March only.

    • What Is the Best Time to Visit Spiti Valley?

    The best time to visit Spiti Valley is divided into two parts, the winter season and the summer season. If you want to experience Winter Spiti then you need to visit Spiti from March to May. Otherwise, one can visit from May to October and get to experience a different side of Spiti.

    • What Necessary Items Should I Pack For The Spiti Valley Road trip?

    Once your booking is confirmed, an email confirmation will be sent to you which will include all the necessary information including an extensive packing list.

    • What Is the Distance Between Kaza and Spiti?

    Kaza is an administrative town. So, in terms of distance, there's no proper way to measure it. But once you enter Spiti Valley, you'll soon find Kaza there after a short distance of 4-5 kilometers.

    • How to Travel from Delhi to Spiti by Flight?

    The distance between Delhi and Lahaul Spiti is 712 Kilometers. There are no airports on the route that you take while traveling to Spiti. You're recommended to take flights from wherever you are coming to Delhi only. After that, you need to move by road. If you think that the distance between Delhi to Spiti valley is way too much for you in terms of a road trip then you can land in Chandigarh which is a little closer to Spiti Valley and will shorten your road trip by a couple of hours. Then for your return journey to Delhi, you need to travel by road only.

    • What is the actual distance between Lahaul-Spiti and Delhi by road?

    If you're going by road and choosing the Shimla route from Delhi then it would take approximately 18 hours of driving for you to reach there if you don’t make many pit stops but that’s entirely up to you. Now, if you're taking the Manali route then at least 24 hours in the car, driving is required and you need to make a pit stop after reaching Manali or you'll be very much exhausted otherwise. The total distance between Lahaul Spiti and Delhi is 708 Kilometers if we go by the shortest route.

    • Can We Travel From Kasol to Spiti Valley?

    The usual route that we follow to move from Kasol to Spiti Valley is through Manali. First, we take a bus from Bhuntar to Manali which is a two-hour drive. Then, we board an overnight bus from Manali to Spiti Valley.

    • How to Reach Key Monastery From Delhi?

    First, you’ll have to reach the administrative town of Spiti, which is Kaza. From there, you can rent a bike or Taxi to move towards Key Monastery. Otherwise, if you've booked the winter Spiti valley road trip with us, then you don’t need to fret. Since Key Monastery is one of the most prominent spots in Spiti, we make sure that we cover it in the itinerary.

    • When is the Manali route to Spiti Valley open?

    The Manali route to Spiti Valley is open at all times but during the winter seasons, due to heavy snowfall, the roads become slippery and hostile which is why it’s not recommended for a common tourist to embark on a Spiti valley road trip in winter all on their own.

    • How to Reach Spiti Valley From Manali?

    There are two ways to reach Spiti. One is via Manali while the other is via Shimla.  On this road trip to Spiti valley from Manali, we traverse the Manali route. It takes about 12-13 hours to reach Spiti from Manali in this Spiti valley road trip. It is considered to be one of the best routes to reach Spiti Valley especially when it comes to road trips as the duration of this trip via the Manali route is shorter in comparison. Not to mention that the roads are wider and better. The route that one needs to follow is first, go to Kaza from Manali and then change buses for Spiti from Kaza.

    Cancellation Policy:

    Cancellation Policy


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