Embark on a soul-stirring journey through the mystical Spiti Valley — a high-altitude desert where ancient monasteries, remote villages, and dramatic Himalayan landscapes await. From stargazing nights to winding mountain passes, this 9-day adventure blends nature, culture, and pure thrill. Experience the Himalayas like never before.
Highlights
- Drive through breathtaking mountain passes like Rohtang La & Kunzum La
- Visit the stunning Chandratal Lake (Moon Lake)
- Explore ancient monasteries like Key, Dhankar, and Tabo (over 1,000 years old)
- Send a postcard from Hikkim – the world’s highest post office
- Discover remote high-altitude villages: Kibber, Komic, Langza, and Chitkul
- Stargaze under some of the clearest night skies in India
- Spot wildlife in Pin Valley National Park
- Enjoy panoramic views of the Kinner Kailash range from Kalpa
- Experience Himachali culture, local food, and apple orchards
- Perfect for photographers, adventurers, and nature lovers
A remote high-altitude desert in Himachal Pradesh, Spiti Valley is a land of rugged mountains, ancient monasteries, and timeless villages. With its surreal landscapes, starlit skies, and spiritual calm, Spiti offers a raw and unforgettable Himalayan experience. Perfect for those who seek peace, adventure, and the road less traveled.
Upon arrival in Shimla, meet our driver and commence your picturesque drive towards Sangla Valley.
Travel through the charming towns of Narkanda, Rampur Bushahr, and Karcham while enjoying panoramic Himalayan vistas.
Witness the magnificent Sutlej and Baspa Rivers flowing alongside lush forests and apple orchards.
Arrive in Sangla, one of the most beautiful valleys in Himachal Pradesh, renowned for its pristine natural beauty.
Check in to your hotel and spend the evening relaxing amidst the tranquil mountain surroundings.
Enjoy a delicious dinner followed by a comfortable overnight stay in Sangla
After breakfast, we will head towards Kalpa which is known for its scenic landscapes.
En route Kalpa, the small town of Reckong Peo town, serves as the perfect pit stop.
If the weather gods are in your favor, you will be able to catch a glimpse of Kinner Kailash Peak.
Upon reaching Kalpa, after spending some leisure time, we'll head out to visit the 3000-year-old Kalpa Monastery and the Suicide Point which offers a picturesque view of the Kailash ranges.
Post-check-in, Dinner will be served followed by an overnight stay in Kalpa.
After having Breakfast, we’ll continue our Journey towards Tabo, a tiny hamlet situated in the trans-Himalayan ranges.
En route, we will make a pit stop a Khab bridge , the site of the union between the Sutlej & Spiti River.
In Nako, we'll visit the serene Nako lake and pay our reverence at the Nako Monastery.
Afterward, well head back to our designated stays. Dinner and overnight stay at Tabo.
Post breakfast, wewill head towards the headquarters of Spiti which is Kaza.
En route to Kaza, which serves as the connective link between the districts, we will find ourselves surrounded by many monasteries.
We will visit the thousand- year-old Tabo Monastery followed by the Dhankar Monastery and the Dhankar Fort.
We'll reach Kaza before evening and will check in to our designated accommodations.
The rest of the day is at leisure. However, travelers are free to explore the small town. Dinner followed by an overnight stay at Kaza.
Post early morning breakfast, go out to explore the spectacular beauty of Kaza.
Visit tourist spots including the Key Gompa Monastery nestled between the mountains in a bowl-shaped valley of the small village Langza in Spiti valley.
Also visit Hikkim that houses the highest post office,which is also the world’s highest post office.
Hikkim is close to Komik which is one of the highest year-round inhabited locations in India.
You can also visit the Chicham bridge, highest in asia and built at a staggering height of 13596 ft.
After exploring the beautiful villages of Langza, Hikkim & Komik, return to hotel in Kaza for an overnight stay.
Post breakfast, your will be moving towards the beautiful crescent-shaped Chandratal Lake that is also known as ‘Moon Lake’ due to its shape.
After passing Kunzum La you will take a right before Baltal to visit Chandratal Lake.
Park your vehicles and trek for 2 kilometres to reach lake.
The lake is situated in the Spiti part of the Lahaul and Spiti district and is overlooked by the mountains on one side and a cirque on the other.
After the sunset the lake glitters under the starlit sky adding to its overall charm.
Enjoy dinner and overnight stay at the camps in Chandrataal.
Wake up to a beautiful Himalayan sunrise and enjoy breakfast.
Drive towards Manali through scenic mountain passes and valleys.
Enjoy breathtaking views, waterfalls, and thrilling roads en route.
Reach Manali by evening and drop at desire location.
Tour ends with beautiful memories.
INCLUSIONS
- Transportation from Shimla to Manali SIC.
- 0Meal plan: MAPI Plan (Total 12 Meals - 1 Meal on Day 1 (D) + 2 Meals on Day 2 (B+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 Meals on Day 7 (B) )
- All permits Required
- First Aid Kits
- Oxygen Cylinders
- Oximeter
- Driver Allowance
- Toll Taxes and Parking Charges, State and other Taxes.
EXCLUSIONS
- 5% GST •
- Early check-in at the hotel.
- Any additional expenses of personal nature.
- Additional accommodation/food costs incurred due to any delayed travel.
- 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.
- Any extra excursions or sightseeing apart from the tour itinerary.
- Any entry fees for the museum, park, Jeep safari, or anything else adventure activities. Room Heater Charges.
- Anything which is not included in the inclusion.
- Additional Costs due to Flight Cancellations, Landslides, Road blocks, and other natural calamities.
- Any other services not specified above in inclusions.
The best time is mid-June to mid-October, when roads are open and weather is pleasant. July to September is ideal for lush views and accessible passes.
Yes, Spiti is generally safe. Roads can be rough and remote, so a good vehicle and driver are essential. Always follow safety and altitude guidelines.
Indian citizens don’t need permits for Spiti. Foreign nationals require an Inner Line Permit for certain areas like Kaza and Dhankar (check current rules).
Spiti ranges from 3,000 to 4,500 meters. Mild symptoms of altitude sickness (headache, nausea) are common. Acclimatization in Manali or Shimla before the trip helps.
Carry layered warm clothing, even in summer. Temperatures drop sharply at night. A windproof jacket, thermals, gloves, and sturdy shoes are a must.
Yes, but not recommended for very young children or elderly travelers with respiratory issues due to high altitude and long drives.
Yes, but only if you’re experienced with mountain driving. Roads are narrow, steep, and sometimes tricky. A 4×4 or high-ground-clearance vehicle is recommended.
