Spiti Valley Trip Packages from bhopal | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Spiti Valley Tour Package from Shimla | FREE Excursion to chitkul | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 19,900 |
| Spiti from Chandigarh | FREE Highest Motorable Village Excursion | 9 days & 8 nights | INR 23,990 |
| Winter Spiti tour Packages | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 23,800 |
| Kinnaur Valley Tour From Chandigarh | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 22,750 |
| Spiti Self Drive Expedition | FREE Nako Excursion | 8 days & 7 nights | INR 39,490 |
| Chandigarh To Spiti Bike Expedition | Royal Enfield Special | 9 days & 8 nights | INR 24,490 |
Thrillophilia offers Spiti Valley Tour Packages from Bhopal that take you through the wonders of this amazing destination, making your trip simple and hassle-free.
Our Spiti packages offering great value for a memorable adventure. Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or a group, you get a range of options to choose from. The journey usually involves traveling from Bhopal to Delhi or Chandigarh by train or flight, followed by a scenic road trip to Spiti through Shimla or Manali.
These packages cover everything from transportation and accommodation to guided tours. You can also choose from different options, including group tours, luxury tours, and private trips. Upon this, Thrillophiliaās local guides ensure a smooth and informed experience. The packages are also customizable to fit different budgets and schedules, and you get 24/7 support throughout your journey.
Spiti Valley, nestled in the Himalayan region of Himachal Pradesh, is a remote destination known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It is a high-altitude desert with snow-capped mountains, ancient monasteries, and charming villages.
With Spiti Valley packages from Bhopal, you can explore the famous Key Monastery, visit the world's highest post office in Hikkim, and see the beautiful Chandratal Lake. Other attractions include the Pin Valley National Park, Tabo Monastery, and Komic Village- one of the highest motorable villages in the world. Adventure seekers can enjoy trekking, camping, and river rafting, while those who love history can explore centuries-old Buddhist art and architecture.
So, book your Spiti Valley adventure with Thrillophilia today and experience the beauty of the Himalayas seamlessly!
1. Does Thrillophilia offer different Spiti Valley itineraries for travellers?
Yes, Thrillophilia provides multiple Spiti Valley itineraries catering to different travel durations and preferences.
1. Spiti Valley Itinerary 5 Days ā A quick yet thrilling getaway covering Key Monastery, Kaza, Langza, and Chandratal Lake, with a scenic road trip via Manali or Shimla.
2. Spiti Itinerary for 7 Days ā A well-paced itinerary that includes Tabo Monastery, Dhankar Monastery, Hikkim (worldās highest post office), Pin Valley, and camping at Chandratal Lake.
3. Spiti Valley Itinerary for 9 Days ā A comprehensive tour covering Manali, Kaza, Kibber, Komik, Gue (mummy village), and remote Himalayan villages, along with stargazing, trekking, and local cultural experiences.
2. What permits are required for Spiti Valley from Bhopal?
Indian citizens going on a trip to Spiti Valley from Bhopal do not need special permits. However, foreign nationals require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit areas near the China border, like Kaza and Dhankar. Permits can be obtained from the District Magistrate Office in Shimla or Reckong Peo.
3. Do we need oxygen in Spiti?
Spiti Valley is at a high altitude (up to 4,500 meters), where oxygen levels are lower. Most people can adjust with proper acclimatisation, but those with breathing issues may need portable oxygen cylinders. It is wise to carry one, especially when visiting high passes like Kunzum Pass or Chandratal Lake.
4. What is famous in Spiti Valley?
Spiti Valley is famous for its stunning landscapes and breathtaking attractions like Key Monastery, Chandratal Lake, and Kunzum Pass. It is widely known for its Tibetan culture, adventurous roads, and unique wildlife. You can also enjoy trekking, camping, and exploring remote villages like Kibber, one of the worldās highest inhabited areas.









