Spiti Valley is a cold desert region in Himachal Pradesh, set high in the mountains. Often called the “Middle Land”, it lies between India and Tibet, and promises a perfect blend of both cultures, making it truly special. If you're in Gurgaon and looking for an unforgettable escape into the mountains, a Spiti Valley tour is the perfect getaway to experience the untouched beauty of the Himalayas.
Travelling from Gurgaon to Spiti requires meticulous planning due to the high-altitude terrain, unpredictable weather, and limited connectivity. But you need not worry about the hassles, Thrillophilia has got you covered! As India's leading travel experience provider, Thrillophilia offers well-curated Spiti Valley tour packages that ensure a smooth and immersive journey. Our tailored itineraries are designed to suit diverse needs of adventure enthusiasts, road trip lovers, and cultural explorers.
With our Spiti tour packages from Gurgaon, you can choose from spiti bike trips, guided group tours, or customized private tours. Our Spiti packages include comfortable accommodations, experienced local guides, reliable transportation, and permit arrangements to ensure a smooth journey through the rugged terrain of Spiti. While you’re in Spiti, we make sure you – a. Explore the remote villages like Kaza, Kibber, and Langza; b. Marvel at the stunning Chandratal Lake; c. Visit centuries-old monasteries like Key and Tabo; and d. Witness the mesmerizing night skies of Spiti. Whether you're travelling solo, with friends, or with family, our expertly curated itineraries will help you make the most of your Spiti adventure.
FAQs
1. How many days are required for Spiti Valley from Gurgaon? A Spiti Valley trip from Gurgaon usually requires 7 to 10 days. This includes travel time and sightseeing. A shorter Spiti trip of 6 days is possible but it will not allow enough time to acclimatize, making it a hectic trip. For a relaxed experience, a 10-day Spiti itinerary covering key attractions like Key Monastery, Chandratal, and Hikkim is recommended.
2. Is there snowfall in Spiti & in what months? Yes, snowfall occurs in Spiti from November to March. The valley gets covered in snow, frozen lakes, and the temperature goes down between -2 to -19 degrees. However, only the Shimla route remains open during these months. Road closures can happen due to heavy snowfall, so winter travel requires proper planning and gear.
3. Do we need oxygen in Spiti? Most travellers do not need extra oxygen, but altitude sickness can be an issue. Spiti’s altitude is above 12,000 feet, so proper acclimatization is necessary. Staying hydrated, avoiding alcohol, and spending time at lower altitudes before going higher helps. Those with respiratory issues should consult a doctor before the trip. Also, portable oxygen cylinders are available in Kaza for emergencies but are not usually needed.
4. Is Spiti costly? No, a Spiti trip isn’t costly, the packages usually start at around INR 19,000. Although, it largely depends on your travel style, choice of transport, stays, adventure activities, etc. Budget travellers can manage with basic stays, shared transport, and local food. Winter trips cost more due to limited accommodations and special gear requirements. Travelling Spiti in a group helps split expenses and reduces overall costs.
We have recently completed of 9N/8D Full circuit tour of Spiti Valley. We started our journey from Delhi to Shimla on bus and then our guide (Mr. Parikshit Kanwar) recieved us from the drop point and we started our journey for Spiti Valley on our Traveller. Our route was Delhi-Shimla-Chitkul-Nako-Tabo-Kaza-Chadrataal-Sissu-Manali-Delhi..... All the stays were very good except for the stay at Kaza (Piti Jalsa Heritage). The food was also decent elsewhere. At Chitkul and Sissu we were given tents to stay, but the tents at Sissu we decent but at Chitkul (Nargu Camps) were very good and the food was also nice. Our guide and the driver were except... Read More
Spiti Revisited - This Time with My Favorite Person & Thrillophilia 💙
Although I had visited Spiti once before solo, this time I wanted a hassle-free and well-organized experience, especially because I was finally returning to my favorite place with my favorite person.
So, my boyfriend and I started looking for group travel options and came across Thrillophilia’s 8 Days Spiti Group Tour (Delhi to Delhi). Booking it was one of the best decisions we made!
🗺️ Change in Plans? Even Better!
While Chandratal was originally part of our itinerary, unpredictable weather led to its cancellation. At first, we were disappointed, but Thrillophilia did... Read More
A dream come true in the dreamland of Spiti. “Spiti” the middle land bared herself in front of us in her myriad colours, towering needle-pointed peaks, waterfalls cascading down the rocky walls, little patches of green surrounded by the wilderness of barrenness, roads cutting across avalanches and glaciers peeking through snow-covered peaks, yaks, sheep and horses grazing the grasslands around Chandratal; Spiti looked like the brushstrokes of a painter. Thrillophillia executed this adventure trip to perfection, leaving no scope for complaint.
A heartfelt thanks to our Tour Guide, Ms Neetima, and our pilot, Mr. Rakesh, with his extraordinary ... Read More
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Recent Reviews
Reviews from verified travellers who booked their trips with us
Watching the sunset over the Spiti River was a deeply spiritual experience. The roads are rugged, but the destination makes up for it completely. The local culture is so rich and the monasteries are incredibly peaceful places. Truly the best way to disconnect from the digital world. Thrillophilia’s team was very helpful and the overall coordination was just perfect for us.
Escaping the gurgaon corporate life for Spiti was a blessing. Thrillophilia's team handled the logistics perfectly, and the SUV provided was in top condition. Camping at Chandratal under the stars was the best part of the whole trip. We didn't have to worry about a thing, from permits to food. It was the perfect adventure to recharge.
Coming from gurgaon, the fresh mountain air was a welcome change. Thrillophilia’s arrangement at Komic village was impressive. We sent postcards from Hikkim and enjoyed the local Thukpa. The landscapes are so vast and beautiful. It felt like we were on a different planet altogether. I would definitely go back for more!
We booked a family package through Thrillophilia from gurgaon. The kids loved the fossils in Langza and sending letters from Hikkim. Our coordinator, Deepak, was very patient with our group. It was a rugged adventure but one for the memory books. The homestays gave us a real taste of the Spitian culture and their wonderful, simple way of living.
The fossils in Langza village are fascinating and Thrillophilia made sure we spent enough time exploring the area. The views of the Himalayan peaks are majestic and humbling. The road trip is long and challenging, but filled with beauty at every corner. It was a well-planned trip that gave us a perfect taste of the rugged Spiti Valley life. Truly epic.
The Spiti trip from gurgaon was physically demanding but visually rewarding. Thrillophilia managed our Kaza stay very well. The Key Monastery and the Pin Valley National Park are places you simply cannot miss on this circuit. The roads are rough, but that’s part of the adventure. The group was fun and the coordination was very smooth throughout.
Excellent trip planning, very knowledgeable , competent and safe driver. Tour coordinator/ guide was excellent in terms of knowledge, very helpful, competent in handling situation.
Overall a great trip and enjoyed.
Hi there! I recently went on a Spiti and Sangla Holi trip with Thrillophilla, and it was one of the best travel experiences of my life. They planned everything in advance, from the itinerary to hotel details, and made sure everything ran smoothly. Our travel companion, Sunil Bhaiya, was the heart and soul of the trip. From the moment we arrived in Shimla, he took care of us for the next 6 days, making us feel comfortable and introducing us to the local culture and cuisine. Meeting people from different states during the trip gave me a new perspective on life. Sunil Bhaiya treated us like family, and his warmth and hospitality made the trip un... Read More
In this trip itinerary points should be reduced or days to be increased if we have to cover all the itinerary points. The time for travel is large than the time we spent on itinerary points. As we go to mountains for peace so we want to spend more time at itinerary points.
Hotel at Kalpa - White Castle, That hotel staff is not hostile.
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