Adventures Spiti Valley Tour

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh, located in the northern part of India and nestled within the majestic Himalayan range, is celebrated for its stunning natural beauty, tranquil hill stations, and rich cultural heritage. The name “Himachal” originates from Sanskrit, meaning “abode of snow,” perfectly capturing the region’s snow-clad mountains and untouched landscapes. With Shimla as its capital, Himachal Pradesh offers a wide variety of experiences, from thrilling adventure activities like trekking, skiing, and paragliding in popular spots such as Manali and Solang Valley, to peaceful spiritual escapes in Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj, where the Dalai Lama resides.

Tour Itinerary

  • Drive: 5-6 hours (approx. 110 km)
  • Route: Manali – Rohtang Pass – Chhatru – Batal – Chandratal
  • Highlights: Cross the scenic Rohtang Pass and drive along the Chandra River, with mesmerizing landscapes.
  • Stay: Overnight at camps near Chandratal Lake.
  • Activities: Visit Chandratal Lake, explore the surroundings, and enjoy star-gazing at night.
  • Drive: 4-5 hours (approx. 95 km)
  • Route: Chandratal – Kunzum Pass – Losar – Kaza
  • Highlights: Cross the famous Kunzum Pass and stop at Losar, the first village of Spiti Valley.
  • Stay: Overnight in Kaza.
  • Activities: Explore Kaza town, local markets, and acclimate to the altitude.
  • Drive: 5-6 hours round trip
  • Highlights:

    • Key Monastery: Largest and oldest monastery in Spiti Valley.
    • Kibber Village: Known for its snow leopards and rich wildlife.
    • Hikkim: Visit the world’s highest post office.
    • Komik: One of the world’s highest villages connected by a motorable road.
    • Langza: Famous for ancient fossils and Buddha statue overlooking the valley.
  • Stay: Overnight in Kaza.
  • Drive: 3-4 hours (approx. 50 km)
  • Route: Kaza – Dhankar – Tabo
  • Highlights:

    • Dhankar Monastery and Fort: A historical monastery perched on a cliff.
    • Tabo Monastery: Known as the “Ajanta of the Himalayas,” one of the oldest monasteries in the region.
  • Stay: Overnight in Tabo.
  • Drive: 4-5 hours (approx. 70 km)
  • Route: Tabo – Gue – Nako
  • Highlights:

    • Gue Monastery: Visit the mummified monk of Gue.
    • Nako Lake: Beautiful lake with the village surrounding it, offering serene views.
  • Stay: Overnight in Nako.
  • Drive: 4-5 hours (approx. 100 km)
  • Route: Nako – Puh – Reckong Peo – Kalpa
  • Highlights: Scenic views of Kinnaur Valley and the mighty Kinner Kailash range.
  • Stay: Overnight in Kalpa.
  • Drive: 3-4 hours (approx. 90 km)
  • Route: Kalpa – Sangla
  • Highlights: Visit Baspa River, Kamru Fort, and explore the apple orchards in Sangla Valley.
  • Stay: Overnight in Sangla
  • Drive: 2 hours round trip (approx. 50 km)
  • Highlights:

    • Chitkul: Known as the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border.
    • Activities: Relax by the Baspa River and soak in the valley’s untouched beauty.
  • Stay: Return to Sangla for the night.
  • Drive: 8-9 hours (approx. 230 km)
  • Route: Sangla – Karcham – Rampur – Shimla
  • Highlights: Beautiful drive along Sutlej River, passing small villages and apple orchards.
  • Stay: Overnight in Shimla.
  • Drive:
    • Shimla to Chandigarh: 4 hours (approx. 115 km)
    • Shimla to Delhi: 8 hours (approx. 350 km)
  • Activities: Optional short sightseeing in Shimla before departure, such as the Mall Road or Christ Church.
  • End of Trip: Reach Chandigarh or Delhi, marking the end of your memorable Spiti Valley journey.

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Important Note : This package price is not valid for peak season in Himachal Pradesh.

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