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Best Spiti Valley Tour Packages for Family

Spiti Valley Family Tours Packages

Duration Price
Manali to Spiti | FREE Langza Excursion5 days & 4 nights
INR 18,500
Spiti Self Drive Expedition | FREE Nako Excursion8 days & 7 nights
INR 39,490
Spiti from Chandigarh | FREE Highest Motorable Village Excursion9 days & 8 nights
INR 23,990
Spiti & Kinnaur All Together | COMBO DEAL from Delhi9 days & 8 nights
INR 33,650
ADVENTURES Spiti | Jeep Safari SPECIAL13 days & 12 nights
INR 35,400

If you want to plan a trip to Spiti Valley, book Thrillophilia’s best Spiti tour packages. These packages are fully customisable making sure you have a trip to your liking. Thrillophilia offers the finest family packages that promise an amazing vacation.

With thrillophilia’s Spiti family trip packages you can visit all the places you like. Whether it's the Chandratal Lake or the 1000-year-old Key Monastery. You can also take part in adventure activities like trekking, camping, and wildlife safaris. Experience love in the high-altitude paradise, where every moment is as breathtaking as the landscape itself. Book Thrillophilia's Spiti family tour packages and plan an amazing trip to the fascinating valley.


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Best Time For Spiti Valley Family Tour

You can book Spiti Valley family tour packages throughout the year, considering it’s a year-round destination.

1. Peak Season: The valley wakes up from its winter nap during the peak season (March–June). Thus, you get to witness endless meadows, patches of greenery, sparkling streams, and blue skies. The temperature during this time ranges from 15°C during the day to 6°C at night. Therefore, it is a great time to visit places like Dhankar Monastery and Chandrataal Lake and indulge in activities like biking, night camping, and trekking.

2. Shoulder Season: Spiti Valley is at its most spectacular between October and February, the shoulder months with temperatures ranging between 0 °C to -40°C. During this time you get to witness Spiti as a magnificent winter wonderland. The valley is less crowded with awe-inspiring vistas of frozen waterfalls, lakes, and snow-covered mountains. Highlights of a Spiti family Trip include visits to Kibber and Gue villages and exhilarating pursuits like frozen waterfall scaling. 

3. Waning Season: Spiti Valley is at its most picturesque between July and September, with temperatures ranging between 10°C and 4°C. Minimal rainfall means the whole valley is accessible for a Spiti Valley family tour, allowing you to fully appreciate its stunning natural beauty. You will witness how autumn turns the valley's trees burned orange and brown, adding to its glory. Along with exploring Nako Village, you can take part in the Tribal Fair and Ladarcha festival.


How to reach Spiti Valley

1. By Air: The closest airport to Spiti Valley is Kullu Airport, which is around 260 kilometres away and takes seven to eight hours to get there. This primary entry point into Spiti (also called Bhuntar Airport) links the area with other significant cities. Therefore, you can take an early flight from Chandigarh Delhi or Shimla to visit Spiti. The reason for this is that Air India is the primary airline operating the majority of the early flights to Spiti.

2. By Road: Spiti valley may be reached via road from any of the other states from two sides. You can go from Delhi to Narkanda to Reckong Peo or Kalpa, or you can go from Sangla to Nako and Tabo. Additionally, you can take the NH05 from Shimla to get to Spiti's Kinnaur Valley. Also, if you're looking for a beautiful way to get to Spiti, the Hindustan-Tibet Highway is a great option.

3. By train: Joginder Nagar Railway Station, which is around 360 kilometres away, is the closest train station to Spiti Valley. For instance, if you opt to reach Spiti Valley via Shimla from Delhi, then you can board connecting trains. You can board the Shatabdi Express which will take you to Kalka. Later, from Kalka, you can board a train to reach Shimla. Upon reaching Shimla, you can cover the rest 200 to Spiti by road.


Places to Visit in Spiti on Family Trip

Here are some of the best places to visit in Spiti Valley.

1. Key Monastery: Visit Key Monastery a 1000-year-old monastery that’s built on a cliffside surrounded by huge snow-capped hills. This Pasada-style monastery has three floors and is decorated with Tangyur, old murals, rare Thangkas, and weapons. A significant draw is the Chham dance here which is performed by monks.

2. Chandratal Lake: Located at an elevation of about 14,000 feet, Chandratal Lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in India. Its name translates to "Moon Lake," and charms you with its beautiful blue, grey, and turquoise green waters. When you look at the lake's reflections, you can see the reflections of the rugged mountains. The lake's setting among rough mountain trails makes it a popular starting point for treks in the Spiti Valley.

3. Langza Village: Langza Village is one of the loveliest places to visit on a Spiti Valley family tour. Here you can find beautiful old monasteries and houses from prehistoric times in this village. You can witness an old temple, mud houses, and a statue of Lord Buddha that looks out over the valley as the main attractions of the village. Around Langza, there is also a trail that leads to a few high-altitude lakes where you can go climbing, trekking, or do other exciting activities. 

4. Dhankar Monastery: Located on a towering cliff in Spiti Valley, the Dhankar Monastery has amazing views of the mountains. It is a 1000-year-old treasury of Buddhist art and scriptures with great historical and cultural significance. Here, you can observe old architecture, visit the meditation caves, and enjoy its spiritual atmosphere amid the beautiful Himalayas.

5. Hikkim: Visit Hikkim, a small village in Himachal’s Lahaul and Spiti known for the world's highest post office. This place is very peaceful, which makes it a great holiday spot for families. It is also an excellent place to start a hike that leads to locations like Chandratal Lake, Langza Village, and Komik Village.


Things To Do on Spiti Valley on a Family Tour

Checkout some of the best things to do in Spiti Valley.

1. River Rafting: One of the best things to do on a Spiti family Trip is rafting in the Pin and Spiti Rivers. You will raft across breathtaking rapids while passing through panoramic views. For anyone seeking adventure, gliding past towering hills, glaciers, meadows, and monasteries would be a lifelong memory. You can explore stunning locations that are otherwise inaccessible by rafting in these areas.

2. Yak Safari: If you wish to do something unique on a Spiti Family Trip, then go on a yak safari. This local ride on a yak’s back is a fun way to experience Spiti. On this safari, you ride through lofty meadows, rushing rivers, and valleys surrounded by the majestic Himalayan peaks. Have a memorable adventure as you sway gently on the back of the Yak surrounded by the breathtaking natural scenery.

3. Trekking: With Spiti Valley family tour packages you can indulge in a trek to explore the valley’s scenic wonders. This rewarding but challenging trek through the valley will make you view landscapes that haven’t changed in centuries. During the trek you will get to explore monasteries, local markets, and quaint villages devoid of modern influences.

4. Camping at Chandratal: Chandratal Lake in Spiti Valley is one of the best places to camp in a beautiful natural setting. The lake is surrounded by tall mountains and pristine scenery, making it a peaceful place to go stargazing. At night, the stars reflecting in the clear water make for a fascinating atmosphere. Camping here becomes a memorable experience because you wake up to the peaceful music of nature and the stunning views of the Himalayas.

5. Visiting the 500 Years Old Mummy: During a Spiti Valley family tour, you can see the mummy of monk Sangha Tenzin. This 500-year-old mummy of Sangha Tenzin lets you learn about Buddhist practices and traditions from the past. The well-preserved mummy provides insight into the ancient customs and culture of the Gue village. One thing that is sure to astound you is seeing the mummy's teeth still intact. Sokushinbutsu, a natural self-mummification process, is supposed to be the cause of it.

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Spiti Valley Family Tours FAQs

Which is the best month for a Spiti Valley family tour?

June through September are usually the best months to take the Spiti Valley family tour because of the cooler weather and better driving conditions. At this point, the valley has clear skies, mild temperatures, and little snow. Thus making it the perfect time for hiking, sightseeing, and other outdoor activities that are fun for families with kids.

How much does it cost for a Spiti Family Tour?

On average, a 7 to 10-day Spiti Valley family tour package can range from INR 16500 to INR 43,500 per person. This usually includes lodging, meals, travel expenses, and guided tours of the Spiti Valley's main attractions. Based on the package you may have selected, this may also include activities like trekking, and camping.

How many days are enough for the Spiti Valley Tour?

A minimum of 7-10 days is suggested, to fully enjoy the Spiti Valley area. However, this number of days for the Spiti Valley family tour will depend on several things. Like, the destinations you wish to see, the way you want to get there, and how you travel. During this timeframe, you can go sightseeing and do exciting things like hiking and camping as well.

Is Spiti worth a family trip?

Yes, a Spiti Valley family tour is definitely worth it. Families can have an exceptional and enriching experience there thanks to its beautiful scenery, old monasteries, and interesting culture. Spending time in Spiti's remote towns or admiring the beauty of its high-altitude lakes is fun for the whole family. Families may connect at this special location while taking in the breathtaking Himalayan scenery.

Why travel to Spiti Valley?

Planning a Spiti Valley family tour is awesome! You can see beautiful mountains, clear blue skies, and amazing landscapes. There are fun things to do like trekking, visiting monasteries, and seeing unique wildlife. It's a great way to spend time together and make unforgettable memories. Plus, you'll learn about new cultures and traditions. So, pack your bags and get ready for an exciting adventure with your family in Spiti Valley!

Spiti Valley Family Tours Reviews

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Ramraj S
Reviewed: 12 Jul 2022
4.0/5
Had a wonderful experience with Thrillophilia on booking spiti trip. Everything was carefully organised and we got response immediately on the queries asked and our request was also taken care. I recommend booking Spiti through them
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Ramakrishna KC
Reviewed: 21 Sep 2022
4.0/5
Guide and bike mechanics are really soo good. One and only concern is Chandigarh hotel has to improve with cleanliness.
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Darshan Darshan
Reviewed: 30 May 2023
5.0/5
We are glad to choose thrillophillia for most memorial trip and it was so amazing with very kind and supportive guide driver and all hotel staff. Such a amazing trip it was thank u so much for everything.
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NIRMALA BHAT
Reviewed: 16 May 2023
4.0/5
A memorable experience to be cherished ! A true adventure with safe driver and a passionate guide. 
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Vaibhav Sharma
Reviewed: 06 Jun 2023
4.0/5
Everything about the trip was great! The people we met during the journey was the best part!
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Sindhuja Ramakrishna
Reviewed: 01 Nov 2022
4.0/5
Trip was overall a thrilling experience. However, it was a winter Spiti. And to our surprise, majority of the hotels didn’t had room heaters to provide at our own cost. Also at few places we didn’t get hot water in our rooms. Weather was around -10 degree Celsius. We had to go through near to death ... Read More
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