Delhi to Spiti Valley: Travel Guide with Road Conditions 2024
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Delhi to Spiti Valley trip is an adventure that you are not going to forget anytime soon. There are two routes to opt from, Shimla-Kaza and Manali-Kaza. Both the routes have their own advantages. Travelling from Shimla lets you access Spiti throughout the year. Since the ascent on this route is slower, the  probability of getting AMS reduces.

On the other hand, while the Manali-Kaza route ascends quickly in fewer days, it lets you see the breathtaking beauty of high mountain passes like Rohtang and Kunzum. Explore these mesmerizing mountain passes and more as part of your Spiti Valley packages, ensuring an unforgettable journey through the majestic landscapes of the Himalayas.

Whichever route you take, be prepared to experience the changing landscape, cultures, foods, and colours every few kilometres. Trust us, the memories Spiti will stay with you for a long time to come!

Route 1: Delhi - Shimla – Spiti

Shimla – Narkanda – Rampur – Kalpa - Nako-Giu Village - Tabo Village – Dhankar - Pin Valley (Mud Village) - Kaza

Route 2: Delhi - Manali – Spiti

Manali – Solang Valley – Rohtang Pass – Gramphu – Batal – Chandratal – Kunzum Pass – Losar – Kaza – Dhankar – Tabo 
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Essential Information

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How Many Days it take to Reach Spiti from Delhi

No. Of Days from Delhi - Shimla - Spiti Route

The distance between Delhi and Shimla is around 342 kilometers. From Shimla, this route passes through Kinnaur Valley, Rampur, Saharan and Kalpa, which is usually the night halt. From Kalpa, you will proceed to Nako, Giu, Tabo, and Pin Valley, to finally reach Kaza (Spiti). You will cover a distance of around 253 kilometers on the latter stretch. The entire journey will take 3 days.

No. Of Days from Delhi - Manali - Spiti Route

It takes 2 days to reach Spiti through the Manali-Kaza route. The distance between Delhi and Manali is approximately 570 kilometers, which takes around 12 hours. The next leg of the journey after the night stop at Manali, which leads you from Manali to Kaza, spans for around 202 kilometers. This is easily doable within a day. 

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Best Time for Delhi to Spiti Valley Trip

Best time for Delhi - Shimla - Spiti Route

The best time for the Shimla to Spiti route is, well, the entire year! Due to the absence of high mountain passes on this route, which get closed at the time of snowfall, Spiti is accessible for the entire year through this route. This is the best route option for people who want to experience and explore Spiti at their own pace minus the peak season crowds. Use this route to see Spiti’s beauty in early summers or late winters when it is under a heavy snow cover.

Best time for Delhi - Manali - Spiti Route

Since the Manali to Spiti route has mountain passes like Rohtang and Kunzum along with areas like Gramphu and Batal that get heavy snow, this route is open only from the second week of June until 15th of October each year. Out of these months, the best time to visit Spiti from this route is in September, when the monsoons have receded. This allows the roads to be free of treacherous water crossings and landslides and you can spend more time outdoors enjoying your journey.

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Delhi to Spiti Valley Road Condition

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Road Conditions from Route 1 (Delhi - Shimla - Spiti)

The greatest advantage of taking the Shimla-Spiti route is that the road is mostly in good condition. You will find some of the best and the smoothest road patches between Shimla, Narkanda, Jeori, Karcham, Sangla, and Kalpa.

The road stretches between Narkanda and Jeori, Sangla to Chitkul, and Kalpa to Dhankar are broken. You will have to drive on a dirt road between Dhankar and Pin Valley, as there is no proper road here. You will find slushy and muddy roads at Pangi Nallah, Ribba, and Powari. The roads at Nako, Malling, Sumdo, Tabo, and Shichiling are broken due to frequent landslides and falling stones. 

Road Conditions from Route 2 (Delhi - Manali - Spiti)


Taking the Manali-Spiti route is not for the fainthearted. The route is exciting as well as arduous. The road from Manali to Rohtang Pass has muddy patches that are prone to landslides. This road also remains jammed due to the traffic of vehicles. You will be mostly off-roading as you proceed towards Gramphu.

Not only this, you will have to cross a number of slushy patches due to water crossings. The stretch towards Losar, Chhatru, and Batal is extremely bad. You will be driving for quite some time on a dry riverbed that’s dotted with large boulders. The road gets better as you reach Kaza and proceed further into the valley. 

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Best Itinerary for Delhi to Spiti Valley

Day 1: Shimla to Sangla

Reach Shimla from Delhi.
The journey starts from the hills of Shimla through the striking towns of Kufri and Narkanda.
Descend to the Sutlej Valley towards Rampur, located on the southern side of the valley on the Indo-Tibet Highway.
Enter the district of Kinnaur and cross various hydroelectric projects on the way, the largest one being at Karcham built at the confluence of Baspa and Sutlej rivers.
Reach Sangla for overnight stay.

Day 2: Sangla to Kalpa via Chitkul

Leave Sangla to reach Chitkul, the last village in the region before Tibet. Drive through beautiful pine forests and along the banks of the Baspa river.
See the ancient Mata Mandir here.
Take the road back towards Karcham and proceed towards Reckong Peo to Kalpa. 
See the majestic Kinner Kailash ranges at Kalpa and the 70 ft. rock that looks like a Shivalinga.
Your overnight stay will be at Kalpa.

Day 3: Kalpa to Tabo via Nako and Gue

Leave Kalpa to take the Indo-Tibet Highway and continue alongside the banks of Sutlej River. 
Reach Khab, which is the confluence of Spiti and Sutlej rivers. From here, you will continue your ascent towards Spiti. 
Reach Nako Village and enjoy the pristine beauty of Nako Lake. 
Reach Tabo after crossing several charming villages like Chango, Shalkar, Sumdo, and Hurling.
See the 10th-century Chos Kor Gompa at Tabo adorned in traditional thangka paintings. Interact with the monks here.
Take relaxing walks in the vast fields and explore the hidden caves. 
Stay overnight at Tabo.

Day 4: Tabo to Lhalung via Dhankar

Reach Sichling Village from Tabo.
Proceed towards the 800-year-old Dhankar Monastery, situated on the edge of a cliff. Spend time at this world heritage site. 
Trek for an hour up till the beautiful Dhankar Lake. Spend time here enjoying the scenery and clicking pictures.
Proceed towards the Lhalung Village that is surrounded by snow-capped high mountain peaks and emerald-green meadows.
See the thousand-year-old Golden Temple or the Serkhong Gompa. 
Stay overnight at Lhalung.

Day 5: Lhalung to Kaza via Mudh 

You will enjoy a scenic drive towards Pin Valley and a tributary of Spiti River that was one of the ancient routes in the region. This is also where the popular Bhaba Pass trek takes place.
Drive up till the quaint Mudh Village. Enjoy a delicious lunch of homemade pizzas. 
Take the road back towards Spiti and continue towards Kaza, the headquarters of Spiti.
Enjoy taking a stroll in the local market, trying local food, and walking amidst the beautiful meadows of Kaza.
Stay overnight at Kaza.

Day 6: Kaza to Hikkim, and Komic to Langza

Leave Kaza to proceed towards Komic, world’s highest village with a motorable road,
See the famous Tangyud Gompa here.
Proceed towards Hikkim, and see the world’s highest post office. 
Reach your next stop i.e. Langza, that will mesmerise you with its snow-capped peaks and untouched beauty.
See Mt. Chau Chau Khang Nilda and the large Buddha statue overlooking the mountains.
Stay overnight at Langza.

Day 7: Langza to Chandratal

See the famous Kee Monastery, edging alongside a sharp cliff. Enjoy talking to the monks and taste the local butter tea.
Drive to Kibber Village to the Kibber Chicham bridge. This bridge, built over a gorge at a height of 4300 metres, is an architectural marvel.
 Reach Chandratal Lake, also known as the Moon Lake. This breathtakingly pristine lake is famous for its multicolored waters and the surrounding barren ranges of Chandrabhaga ranges.
Enjoy a parikrama of the lake, which is a trek of around 4 kilometres. 
Rest and spend the night at the campsite.

Day 8: Chandratal to Manali

Those who want to enjoy the beauty of Chandratal Lake once more can visit the lake early in the morning before leaving.
Start for Manali via the Batal-Gramphu road on the Manali-Leh Highway.

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Delhi to Spiti By Bus

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Delhi - Shimla - Spiti Route by Bus

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Take the bus from ISBT (Kashmiri Gate) for Shimla. 
For Shimla, buses run between 9:00 am and 8:00 pm. 
Daily direct HRTC buses (AC and non-AC) leave Shimla at around 6:30 pm
This bus reaches Reckong Peo around 4:30 am after an all-night travel.
This reaches Kaza at around 5 pm on the same day.
The approximate fare for this journey will be around Rs.1, 000.

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Delhi - Manali - Spiti Route by Bus

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- Two HRTC buses run daily between Manali and Kaza. 
- They start around 5:00 am and 5:30 am and reach Kaza around 4:00 pm on the same day.
- The fare per person for this bus is approximately Rs. 200.

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Places to Visit on Delhi - Shimla - Spiti Route

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Narkanda

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Take a 7-kilometre long trek to reach Hatu Peak, the tallest peak in the region standing at 11150 ft. Other attractions include the ancient Hatu Temple, Stokes Apple Farm, Mahamaya Temple, Tani Jubbar Lake, and Jau Baug. It is known as the skiing destination of India. 

Altitude: 8599 ft.

Distance from Shimla: 60 kilometers

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Chitkul

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Spend time amidst the lush golden apple orchards. Other not-to-be-missed attractions include Kamru Fort, the charming village itself, the beautiful riverbanks of Baspa, Bering Nag Temple, Brelengi Gompa, and the Tibetan Wood Carving Centre. 

Altitude: 11,320 ft.

Distance from Shimla: 242 kilometers

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Kalpa

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Enjoy the majestic views of Kinnaur Kailash peaks, see beautiful apple orchards of Chakka Village, have local food at Roghi Village, see the Suicide Point, visit Narayan Nagini Temple & Hu-Bu-Lan-Kar Monastery. 

Altitude:
9,711 ft.

Distance from Shimla:
222 kilometers

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Kufri

Don’t miss trying your hand at skiing at Kufri, the most loved skiing destination of India. Visit the Himalayan National Park, visit Mahasu Peak, enjoy thrilling rides at Kufri Fun World. 

Altitude: 8920 ft.

Distance from Shimla: 14 kilometers
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Kinnaur

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Trek on the famous Kinnaur Kailash route, Spend time on the banks of the beautiful Nako Lake, night camp near Baspa River to see the clear skies lit up with stars. 

Altitude:
7612 ft.

Distance from Shimla: 256 kilometers

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Sangla

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Relax as you take a walk in the saffron fields, pick up handicrafts from Tibetan Wood Carving Centre, pick up colourful woollens at Batseri Village.  

Altitude:
8530 ft.

Distance from Shimla:
220 kilometers

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Reckong Peo

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Shop at the local market and try delectable Tibetan food, visit the ancient Chandika Devi Mandir, spend time at the secluded and beautiful Bhaba Valley, visit the Lipa-Asrang Wildlife Sanctuary.

Altitude: 7513 ft.

Distance from Shimla:
224 kilometers
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Nako

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Spend time taking beautiful pictures at the pristine Nako Lake, see the ancient 11th-century Nako Monastery, visit Mathi Temple, shop for intricately carved handicrafts from the local village market. 

Altitude:
11,893 ft

Distance from Shimla:
311 kilometers
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Tabo

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Spend time at the ancient Tabo Monastery, one of the most important Buddhist seats in the country, try fresh apple jams and juices at the apple orchards, take long walks in the lush green meadows.

Altitude:
10,760 ft.

Distance from Shimla:
360 kilometers
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Dhankar

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A must-visit is the 1200-year-old Dhankar Gompa, rejuvenate yourself as you spend time on the banks of Dhankar Lake, soak in the beautiful architecture of Dhankar Fort.
 
Altitude: 12,780 ft.

Distance from Shimla: 482 kilometers
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Kaza

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Visit the most famous attraction of the region, the 11th-century Kee Monastery located on a hilltop, pick up local jewellery and woollens at the local market, take a long trek amidst the beautiful nature at the nearby Kibber Village. 

Altitude: 12,470 ft.

Distance from Shimla: 422 kilometers
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Hikkim

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Post yourself a letter from the world’s highest post office, go fossil hunting, take nature trails, enjoy delicious home-cooked Tibetan food, see the local monastery and meditate in its calm ambience. 

Altitude:
14,440 ft.

Distance from Shimla: 438 kilometers
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Komic

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Komic is considered to be the highest village in the world with a motorable road, see the Tangyud Monastery, which is one of the highest monasteries in India, take long nature walks in the emerald-green meadows. 

Altitude: 15,027 ft.

Distance from Shimla:
441 kilometers
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Langza

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See the huge Buddha statue overlooking the mountains and valleys, try fossil hunting, explore the potato farms. 

Altitude: 14,500 ft.

Distance from Shimla:
438 kilometers
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Chandratal Lake

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Chandratal Lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in the country. Spend time soaking in the striking natural beauty of its turquoise green waters framed by brown barren mountains, enjoy a 4 kilometer long parikrama of the lake. 

Altitude:
14,100 ft.

Distance from Shimla:
530 kilometers
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Solang Valley

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Try paragliding, zorbing, quad biking, night camping, skiing, and quad biking. Visit the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Wintersports .

Altitude:
8.400 ft.

Distance from Manali:
14 kilometers
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Rohtang Pass

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Enjoy the scenic beauty of the nearby snow-capped mountains, try short treks like Manali-Lahaul pass trek and the Batal-Rohtang trek, enjoy sledge riding, ATV riding, and quad biking. 

Altitude:
13,050 ft.

Distance from Manali:
51 kilometers
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Gramphu

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See the scenic landscape, visit the local markets, enjoy delicious Tibetan food.

Altitude: 10,500 ft.

Distance from Manali:
65 kilometers
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Batal

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Enjoy a delicious meal and night stay at the rustic Chacha-Chachi Dhaba, stargaze as you camp outside, enjoy short nature trails. 

Altitude: 13,100 ft.

Distance from Manali: 114 kilometers
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Kunzum Pass

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One of the most famous landmarks in the region, this pass is the gateway to Spiti via Kullu and Lahaul. It offers magnificent views of the huge Bara Shigri Glacier and the barren Chandrabhaga ranges. Visit the Kunzum Devi Temple. This is the highest motorable pass in the country. 

Altitude: 15,060 ft.

Distance from Manali:
127 kilometers
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Losar

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Enjoy the breathtaking beauty of this village located at the extreme end of Spiti Valley near the Indo-China border. Enjoy landscape photography of the barren landscape, try local foods, and pick up colourful woollens from the local homestays. 

Altitude: 13,400 ft.

Distance from Manali:
145 kilometers
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Must Visit Places in Spiti Valley

While Himachal Pradesh is home to a dozen different monasteries, this spectacular place is not just the biggest, but also the oldest one around. A must visit tourist place in Spiti Valleythe Key Gompa is encircled by picturesque mountains and soothing valleys. A wonderful example of monastic architecture and decorated with beautiful paintings, murals, manuscripts, and wind instruments.

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Perched at a staggering altitude of 4200 meters above sea level, you have to witness the unparalleled beauty of Chandratal to believe it. A sanctuary from the lightning fast city life, this lake is slowly becoming one of the most attractive tourist places in Spiti valley. With the spellbinding backdrop of majestic mountains and meadows covered with gorgeous wildflowers, the lake is the perfect place to click Instagram worthy pictures.

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India's highest cold valley National Park, this place was constructed to preserve the unique natural flora and fauna of Himachal Pradesh and is named after the gorgeous Pin River and acts as an interface between the Lahul and Spiti Valley. Against a backdrop of barbarous, rugged snow-covered mountain peaks of the Spiti Valley, the national park is home to Himachal's ferocious predators, the snow leopards, and their prey, the ibex.


The terrain is rough and precarious, so train hard and get into those fitness programs before you undertake this captivating journey. The sanctuary also witnesses a strong spiritual influence due to the presence of Buddhist monasteries around the area.


Location: Near Kaza.


Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM throughout the week.

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Third highest lake in India and 21st highest in the world, the Suraj Tal is a divine water body surrounded by barbaric bare mountains and soothing valleys. It is a common belief that anyone who takes a dip in the pristine emerald waters of the lake is cleaned off their sins.


Whether you want to visit the Suraj Tal for spiritual reasons or to simply revel in the unsurpassed natural charm – you won’t regret it. An absolute haven for avid trekkers, the lake offers an asylum to refresh and recharge during the hectic Manali-Leh trek. Adrenaline junkie motorcyclists and mountain bikers will find this place a wonderful stopover on their journey.


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Tabo Monastery is one of the most wondrous places to visit in Spiti Valley. Founded a millennium ago, the temple is a unique amalgamation of history, culture and natural splendor. In the cold barren deserts of Tabo valley, the monastery appears as a sanctum from the brutality of barbarous rocky mountains around.

It houses centuries worth of Buddhist culture, tradition and heritage – a treat for history and cultural buffs. For those of you interested in art and handicraft – witness the amazingly preserved paintings, murals and sculptures. Or just kick back and take in the healing environment as calmness ascends over your being.

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Kunzum Pass is your high road to adventure, connecting Lahaul and Spiti valleys at an altitude of 4,551 metres. With 15 thrilling hairpin bends, it offers an adrenaline rush amidst the snow peaks and valleys. The temple of goddess Kunzum Devi stands guard here, blessing the travellers. It is a haven for bikers, trekkers, and photographers seeking extraordinary sights and thrilling experiences.

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Kaza

Nestled in one corner of the beautiful Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, Kaza happens to be a tranquil and serene destination in Spiti Valley. Packed with majestic snow-covered mountains, bubbling rivers, picturesque landscape, and shimmering streams, this dreamy place is no less than a paradise on earth. 


The entire town of Kaza is categorized into 2 parts – New Kaza and Old Kaza. While the former accommodates the king’s palace, the latter is home to government offices. The presence of historical wonders, monasteries, and gompas adds a sense of magic to this charming town. At present day, the Himalayan town of Kaza features an exotic amalgam of ancient culture and modernity that is sure to leave every traveler totally awestruck and spellbound.

 

The pristine locales and mountainous terrain of Kaza lure tourists who are interested in experiencing spirituality as well as adventurous activities. The place even forms a base camp from where travelers can venture to experience activities such as mountaineering and trekking. Some well-known trails that start from the town of Kaza include Pin-Bhaba, Parang-La, and Pin-Parvati. In addition to trying adventure sports and visiting various Buddhist shrines, tourists flocking here also like to take a walk to the small villages nearby Kaza town, which offers an exciting and unique experience.


One can access Kaza from Lahaul Valley and Kinnaur Valley. While the latter route stays open all year round, the former route only opens during the summer season. Winter season in this destination comes with extremely low temperatures that make the weather of the town immensely cold. During this time, the locals prefer staying indoors and only venture out in case of absolute urgency. They always keep food supplies stocked up for this time of the year and utilize the whole time indoors by producing handicrafts.


The town of Kaza is blessed with a plethora of decent accommodation facilities and food outlets, helping tourists in having a comfortable vacation. All the elements put together, make tourism flourish in this small Himalayan destination.

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Tucked atop a small hill at an impressive altitude of 4100 meters above sea level, the Dhankar, with its dazzling blue waters, is one of the most popular places to visit in Spiti Valley. The lake sits at the end of the famous Dhankar Lake trek known for its treacherous paths, rocky snow-capped mountains, and incomparable vistas. Adventure enthusiasts and photography lovers are enchanted alike by the magical realism of the trek.

The Dhankar Fort Monastery sandwiched between Spiti and Pin rivers offers a special spiritual touch as it plays hide and seek on the trail. And once you reach the lake, the rare and diversified views will make your jaw drop!

Location: 
Near Rohtang Pass connecting Kullu and Lahul. 

Timings:
No timing restrictions.

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Kibber

Kibber is a village located in the Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh at an elevation of 4270 meters. This village is surrounded by stunning mountains and landscapes. The Tibetan-style houses in Kibber, built with stone and bricks, are impressive to see. The village's landscape is unique in the Spiti Valley, featuring fertile fields that yield abundant crops, even for trading. Also called Kyibar, it is famous for the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary and the Kibber Monastery.

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Dhankar Monastery is located in Lahaul and Spiti Valley at 3,894 meters. It is recognized as one of the hundred most endangered monuments in the world. This monastery is also known as Dhangkar Gompa, and it was built around 1000 years ago by Lama Lha-od. It is one of the primary Buddhist centres and tourist attractions in Spiti. The Monastery also houses centuries-old Buddhist paintings. Visitors can experience the amazing beauty of Spiti Valley from the Dhankar Monastery.

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Nako village, situated in the Himalayan mountains, is a tranquil getaway that captivates visitors with its beauty and quiet. This charming community, encircled by majestic peaks and verdant surroundings, provides an insight into the way of life in the Himalayas. For those looking for peace and natural beauty, Nako is the ideal location because of its gorgeous surroundings and welcoming residents. Nako village promises a memorable experience in the heart of the Himalayas, whether you choose to explore the village's meandering lanes or just take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

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The Nako Lake is located in Nako village of Kinnaur district, Himachal Pradesh. Situated at an altitude of 3662 meters, it is famous for its dense willow forests and beautiful mountain views. This lake in the Nako village is a pilgrimage destination for Buddhist followers. Legends say that Lord Padmasambhava (one of the founding fathers of Tibetan Buddhism) meditated here, making it sacred. So, no one is allowed to bathe, swim, or put their feet in the waters of the Nako Lake.


Location: Nako Village, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh


Timings: It can be visited at any time.


Entry Fee: No entry charges

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Tabo

Tabo is a small village in the Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh. It is a treasure trove of culture and is home to the Tabo Monastery which is also known as the "Ajanta of the Himalayas." This ancient village is surrounded by snowclad Pir Panjal mountains and it is a great place to learn about Buddhist culture as well as traditions. Tabo is also an excellent destination to visit for those seeking tranquillity and historical exploration.

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Things to Know for Delhi to Spiti Trip

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Petrol Pumps

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Route 1: Delhi - Shimla – Spiti

Narkanda
Kingal (28 kilometers from Narkanda)
Bithal (12 kilometers from Kingal)
Badhrash (11 kilometers from Bithal)
Duttnagar (33 kilometers from Badrash)
Rampur (13 kilometers from Duttnagar)
Jeori (23 kilometers from Rampur)
Saki Charang (28 kilometers from Jeori)
Reckong Peo (34 kilometers from Saki Charang)
Kaza (200 kilometers from Reckong Peo)

Route 2: Delhi - Manali – Spiti

Manali has over 10 petrol pumps like those at Kullu, Aleo, Naggar Road, Siyal, Vashisht, etc. Fill up your vehicle here since there are no petrol pumps on the connecting road to Kaza. 

You can refill your vehicle at Kaza at the petrol pump located on Gramphu-Batal-Kaza Road. This is also India’s highest petrol pump. 
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ATM's

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Route 1: Delhi - Shimla – Spiti

Shimla
Rampur (126 kilometers from Shimla)
Sarahan (34 kilometers from Rampur)
Sangla (83 kilometers from Sarahan)
Reckong Peo (41 kilometers from Sangla)
Kaza (200 kilometers from Reckong Peo)

(We recommend that you withdraw cash before reaching Kaza, as the ATMs here run out of cash often and remain out of order for long stretches of time)

Route 2: Delhi - Manali – Spiti

Manali: 
Bus Stand Road, Old Manali
Kullu-Naggar-Manali Road, Pirni
Naggar Road, Aleo
Karpa Building, Opposite Nehru Park, Mall Road
Circuit Road, Siyal

Kaza:
 Kaza has two ATMs belonging to KCC Bank and State Bank of India. However, it is difficult to rely on their functionality and availability of cash due to high altitude. 

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Mechanics

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Route 1: Delhi - Shimla – Spiti

Narkanda
Rampur
Jeori
Sarahan
Reckong Peo
Tapri
Spillo
Pooh
Kaza

Route 2: Delhi - Manali – Spiti

Manali:
Mandi Tunnel Road
Siyal
Simsa Village
Vashisht
Hidimba Temple Road
Tibetan Colony, Leh Manali Highway
Village Chouri vihar, Near AALU
Pooh
Kaza
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Mobile Connectivity

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Route 1: Delhi - Shimla – Spiti

You will get good connectivity for all the networks from Delhi to Shimla.
Places like Narkanda, Jeori, Saharan, Sangla, Kalpa, Reckong Peo, Chitkul, and Spello have good Airtel, Vodafone, and BSNL connectivity.
Since only BSNL and MTNL networks (prepaid and postpaid both) work in Spiti, make sure to carry spare connections. 
Around Pooh, you will only get a BSNL network, which gets erratic as you cross. Once you reach Nako, it resumes. Till Tabo there is no network. 
It is erratic from Tabo to Kaza and smooth at Kaza. 
Internet connectivity is sparse on the entire route. You won’t get 4G services. At best, you will have to suffice with GPRS or 2G connectivity. 

Route 2: Delhi - Manali – Spiti

All the major networks have good connectivity from Delhi to Manali.
The connections start to get sparse as you proceed towards Rohtang Pass up till Marhi. Between Marhi and Gramphu, there is no network.
At Gramphu, you will get a not-so-good network of Airtel and BSNL. Both vanish as you cross Gramphu.
There is absolutely no network from Chhatru, Chota Dhara, Batal, Kunzum Pass, and Losar. At Losar, you can expect a very feeble BSNL connection.
As you proceed towards Chandratal, the network again vanishes. The connectivity remains intermittent at Komic and Kibber. 
The area around Kee Monastery has good connectivity and then it becomes sparse up until Losar. 
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Safety Tips & Guidelines

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Always plan your trip with a couple of buffer days. On the mountain roads, kilometers doesn't always translate to the actual time that is taken.

Let your ride to Spiti not be your first big ride. The roads here are treacherous and require some experience in knowing how to maneuver. Having experienced drivers with you will make your trip fun and safe.

Don’t over speed, try dangerous stunts, or drive while fatigued or sleepy.

Know your vehicle before you start on this journey. Know about its fuel efficiency, conditions of its parts, how much weight can it carry, etc.

Keep spare parts and tools in your vehicle.

Learn how to drive through slushy roads and manoeuvring your way. 

Get to know the route in and out. There is enough information on the internet.

It is a good idea to keep maps handy as the GPS connection may break in the remote locations.

Keep a list of petrol pumps and ATMs handy. Carry spare fuel and cash for times of emergency.
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Permits

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Route 1: Delhi - Shimla – Spiti

- For Indians: Indian nationals are not required to apply for any permits for travelling anywhere in Himachal Pradesh. If required, you can share any government ID like driving license, Aadhar card, Voter’s ID as identification. 

- For Foreign Nationals: Foreign nationals can only travel till Reckong Peo with a permit. To travel to places like Kaza, Dhankar, Tabo, Pooh, Nako, etc. you would need an Inner Line Permit (ILP). This can be easily obtained from the DM’s (District Magistrate) Office in Shimla or Reckong Peo, which is valid for 2 weeks from the date of issue. These permits need to be produced at the police post at Reckong Peo.

Route 2: Delhi - Manali – Spiti

For Indians: Indians do not need any permit to visit Spiti Valley. In case you are travelling on your personal vehicle, you will be required to obtain a vehicle permit to cross Rohtang Pass. This can be obtained online on the Kullu Administration website or using the mobile application. You can also apply for it in-person at the SDM Office or Tourist Information Centre at Manali.  

- For Foreign Nationals: To travel to places like Kaza, Dhankar, Tabo, Pooh, Nako, etc. you would need an Inner Line Permit (ILP). This can be easily obtained at the DC Office in Keylong, the district headquarters of Lahaul & Spiti. 
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Things to Carry

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Personal Items:

Government identification proofs
Foreign tourists must carry copies of their passports, photographs, and permits.
Camera with extra batteries
Mobile phone charger and a power bank
Carry clothing as per the season
Personal toiletries and medicines
Sunscreen, cap, sunglasses
If your plan includes trekking, carry appropriate trekking gear like good trekking shoes, trekking pole, gloves, gaiters, waterproof backpack, thermals, fleece jacket, sleeping bags, and sleeping tents.
Water bottles
Plenty of cash
Basic first aid kit
Small torch

Car/ Bike Accessories:

Ensure your toolkit has all the essentials like a hammer, screwdriver, extra rope, etc.
Helmet
Puncture kit
One or two-litre plastic bottles to carry spare petrol or diesel
Funnels for fuel
Adhesive tubes and M-Seal
Car inverter
Extra tubes for bikes
Cables for jump-starting the vehicle.

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Clothes to Carry

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During Summer:

Light full-sleeved fleece jacket
Windcheater
Light jacket
Cotton socks (carry spares)
Loose full-sleeve T-shirts (for layering, if required)
Loose cotton trousers
Sport shoes
Light thermals
Sunglasses
Caps

During Winter:

Heavy woollens
Down jacket
Heavy windcheater jacket
Thermals
Heavy fleeces
Insulated woollen socks (carry spares for layering)
Balaclava
Woollen cap
Wool lined shoes
Woollen gloves
Sunglasses
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Medical Facilities

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Medical Facilities on Delhi - Shimla – Spiti Route 

Kinnaur:
Regional Hospital, Reckong Peo
Civil Hospital, Chango, Kinnaur
Project Hospital, Bhaba Nagar
Tribal Ayurvedic Hospital, Reckong Peo

Shimla:
Indus Hospital, Mount Jakhoo
Indira Gandhi Medical College, Circular Road, Lakkar Bazaar
HP Government Dental College & Hospital, Circular Road, Lakkar Bazaar

Lahaul Spiti:
Civil Hospital, Kaza
Regional Hospital, Keylong
District Ayurvedic Hospital, Keylong


Medical Facilities on Delhi - Manali – Spiti Route 

Lady Willingdon Hospital (Mission Hospital), Model Town, Siyal, Manali
Rawat Clinic, Near BSNL Telephone Exchange, School Road, Manali
Dr. Behl’s Hospital, Siyal, Manali
Ayurvedic Dispensary, Damphug, Himachal Pradesh

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Information About AMS and Acclimatisation

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AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness): This is a condition that our bodies go through when we rapidly gain altitude and experience low levels of oxygen in the air. It causes a variety of effects on the body ranging to physical effects to the ones on the brain. The symptoms include:

Constant vomiting
Increased heart rate
Breathlessness
Reduced or lost appetite
Dizziness
Confusion
Severe headache
Nausea

Mostly these symptoms go away on their own. However, if not controlled quickly, they can get complicated and life-threatening resulting in HAPE (high altitude pulmonary edema) or HACE (high altitude cerebral edema). A good way to avoid this while travelling to Spiti is taking the Shimla-Spiti route as this allows you to ascend gradually.

Still, if you feel any of the above-mentioned symptoms, make sure to use these tips:

Don’t gain altitude too fast on the trip. In case you experience any AMS symptoms, stay at the same altitude or descend immediately.

Keep a check on yourself and people travelling with you for any of the above-mentioned symptoms. 

Don’t consume alcohol or smoke while travelling. 

While sleeping at night in a high altitude place, sleep with a pillow rather than on a flat surface. It is best to sleep in an upright position.

Avoid letting your body temperature fluctuate. Don’t use a car heater or AC too much.

Drink lots of water and avoid caffeine and carbonated drinks.

Don’t walk too fast and avoid exertion.

You can use medicines like Diamox, but only after consulting a doctor.

Chew on fresh cloves or garlic to reduce nausea and headache.

Use essential oils of lavender and peppermint to clear your head and aid in breathing. 
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Delhi - Shimla – Spiti Route

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Sangla: 
Hotel Batseri: INR 4400 per night
Hotel Rock View: INR 1000 per night
Hotel Madhu: INR 1700 per night

Kalpa:
OYO White Nest: INR 1600 per night
The Grand Shamba La: INR 4000 per night
Tab Exotic Group of Hotels: Rs. 2000 per night
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Delhi - Manali – Spiti Route

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Manali:
Sun Park Resort: Rs. 2,400 per night
Summit Chandertal Regency: Rs. 3,100 per night
Skyline BnB: Rs. 1,900

Kaza:
Moustache Hostel Kaza: Rs. 880 per night
Winter White Guest House: Rs. 2,800 per night
Zostel Kibber: Rs. 2,600 per night

Tabo:
Zostel Tabo: Rs. 2,800 per night
Sonam Homestay: Rs. 1,600 per night
Hotel Siddharth by Upvan: Rs. 3,200 per night
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Spiti Tour Packages

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About the Tour:

Imagine starting your journey in Delhi, leaving behind the city's chaos, and entering the serene landscapes of Manali and Spiti Valley, where rugged mountains meet clear blue skies. Kaza, Tabo, Dhankar, Pin Valley, and the shimmering Chandra Tal Lake will be your playgrounds, each offering a unique flavor of Spiti's natural beauty and ancient monasteries. This journey is a rare opportunity to explore remote high-altitude villages and ancient monasteries and connect with the warm-hearted locals.

Quick Info:

  • Route: Delhi Manali - Kaza - Tabo - Dhankar - Pin Valley - Chandra Tal - Manali - Delhi
  • Duration: 7 Days, 6 Nights
  • Start Point: Delhi
  • End Point: Delhi
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About the tour:

The Spiti Valley Tour Package from Chandigarh is your ticket to an unforgettable adventure. From the organized charm of Chandigarh to the breathtaking landscapes of Narkanda, Chitkul, Kalpa, and Kaza, this journey immerses you in the beauty of the Himalayas and the warmth of local culture. You'll explore remote villages like Komic, Langza, and Hikkim, where time stands still, and end at the mesmerizing Chandra Tal in Manali. It's a voyage that will leave you in awe and touch your heart deeply. 

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  • Route: Chandigarh - Narkanda - Chitkul - Kalpa - Kaza - Komic - Langza - Hikkim - Chandra Tal - Manali - Chandigarh
  • Duration: 9 Days, 8 Nights
  • Start Point: Chandigarh
  • End Point: Chandigarh
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About the tour:

Get ready for an epic adventure trip Spiti Valley Bike Trip through the rugged and breathtaking terrain of the Spiti Valley on two wheels Starting in Chandigarh, you’ll pass through the twists and turns that lead you to the snowy paradise of Narkanda, the remote beauty of Chitkul, and the peaceful charm of Kalpa. As you ride further, you'll encounter hidden gems like Nako, Gue, and Tabo, each with its own story to tell. However, the real thrill comes when you hit the trails of Kaza, Key, Langza, Hikkim, Komic, Chicham, and the high-altitude Kunzum Pass. It's an invitation to explore, connect, and create stories. So, gear up for an unforgettable adventure and answer the call of the mountains!

Quick Info:

  • Route: Chandigarh - Narkanda - Chitkul - Kalpa - Nako - Gue - Tabo - Kaza - Key - Langza - Hikkim - Komic - Chicham - Kunzum Pass Chandratal, Manali - Chandigarh
  • Duration: 9 Days, 8 Night
  • Start Point: Chandigarh
  • End Point: Chandigarh
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About the Tour:

Get your head out of the car window and indulge in the breathtaking views of the rugged Himalayan terrain as you embark on an adventurous trip to Spiti. Every curve in the road will greet you with endless valley views, snow-clad peaks, and a moon-shaped lake. The journey will take you through iconic attractions such as the Hadimba Temple, a serene Buddhist temple, the Clubhouse, the ancient Siyali Mahadev temple, the enchanting Van Vihar, and the rustic charm of Old Manali. Experience the thrill of driving through the Atal Tunnel under the famous Rohtang Pass and be mesmerized by the picturesque landscapes of the Kunzum Pass. Explore the vibrant town of Kaza and be amazed by the impressive Chicham Bridge, suspended between towering cliffs. Finally, prepare to be captivated by the ethereal beauty of Chandratal Lake, nestled amidst majestic snow-capped peaks.

Spiti Valley offers the perfect playground for adventurous off-road driving, with the added bonus of the possibility of spotting the ever-elusive Snow Leopard. Enjoy the fresh mountain air as you traverse the isolated slopes of the last village, creating memories that will last a lifetime. 

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Route:  Manali - Atal tunnel - Kaza - Hikkim - Komic - Langza - Key - Kibber - Kumzum Pass - Chandratal - Rohtang Pass - Manali

Duration: 5 Days, 4 Nights

Start Point: Manali

End Point: Manali

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Start Point: Delhi-Shimla
End Point: Shimla-Delhi

Highlights of the Spiti Valley Winter Tour:
Adore the stunning view of Kinner Kailash peaks over a cup of tea.
Experience in a local Spitian homestay.
Visit Key Monastery

About the Places:
- Nako Village: Highest village in the valley, Nako owns a lake formed out of the masses of the ice. Fauna including, Yaks, kine, horses and asses, can be found in abundance here.
- Spiti: Spiti is one of the coldest places in the country. Snuggled at an altitude of 12,500 feet above the sea level, the valley serves as a paradise to adventure lovers.
- Key Monastery: A famous Tibetan Buddhist monastery, Key Monastery is also known as the Kye Monastery and Ki Monastery. Explore the long and interesting history of the monastery with this tour.
- Kalpa: Having beautiful temples and monasteries, the village of Kalpa is famous for its apple orchards.

About the Spiti Valley in Winter Tour:
Get ready to start the adventure from Delhi. and go to all the places you wished to visit. This tour allows with all the experiences where you get to experience the beauty of winter and have memories that you can share with all.

Drive through places like Kufri, Narkanda and many more. Get to explore Chitkul. Chitkul is the last village on the old Hindustan - Tibet Trade route. It is on the banks of river Baspa and is the last place Indians can visit without a permit. Situated at an altitude of 2759 m from the sea level, Kalpa is located close to the foot of Kinner Kailash, the winter home of Lord Shiva.

Spiti Valley is a paradise to all the trekkers and mecca to travel lovers. Spiti means 'The Middle Land' and it separates India from Tibet. It is the best place to visit to experience the winter Spiti as Spiti is one of the coldest places in the country. Sprawling 360-degree views of the beautiful mountains will take your heart away.

All in all the tour is best suited to go for a perfect trip to explore Spiti in winter and allows you to create memories that are worth-sharing and worth-living. The Spiti Valley In Winter tour will be remembered for the rest of your life and you will have stunning pictures for your social media.
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About the tour:

Begin the adventure with our Spiti Valley Tour, starting from the picturesque town of Manali and taking you through the awe-inspiring landscapes of Kaza, Kibber, Komic, Hikkim, Langza, Kunzum La, and the mesmerizing Chandratal Lake. This tour is about the immersive experience of connecting with the locals, experiencing the cuisine, and understanding the way of life. Don't miss out on this soul-enriching journey that will make your heart long for more

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  • Route:  Manali - Kaza - Kibber - Komic - Hikkim - Langza - Kunzum La - Chandratal and Manali
  • Duration: 6 Days, 5 Nights
  • Start Point: Manali
  • End Point: Manali
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Let me paint a vivid picture of what awaits you as you embark on a journey from Shimla to Spiti Valley, from the serene beauty of Chitkul to the remote charm of Nako, Gue, and the captivating Key, Kibber, Kaza, Komik, Hikkim, Langza, Dhankar, and Kalpa. The journey becomes an exploration of nature's hidden gems, with each turn offering a new adventure. It's an opportunity to connect with untouched beauty, delve into ancient cultures, and create memories that will stay with you forever. Get ready to immerse yourself in its charm.

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  • Route: Shimla - Chitkul - Nako - Gue - Key - Kibber - Kaza - Komik - Hikkim - Langza - Dhankar - Kalpa - Shimla
  • Duration: 6 Days, 5 Nights
  • Start Point: Shimla
  • End Point: Shimla
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Fuel up your bikes from the world’s highest petrol pump at Kaza and fire up the rider in you for a most thrilling biking expedition into the rustic land of Spiti. This valley will fascinate you with its ever-changing vistas, the tricky terrain, and the nerve-chilling high altitude views that will give you a feel of being on top of the world. 


Feel like being on top of the world, as you look down at a tiny truck that lies below Asia's highest suspended Chicham Bridge. After a long riding haul, experience a unique calmness at your pitstop by the vibrant yet peaceful vibes of the 1000-year-old Key monastery that stand aloof on this rugged terrain. Don't forget to take a perfect postcard picture in the “I’m a conqueror” pose with your bike by the sparkling turquoise lakes, and cherish your dream vacation for life.


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Route: Delhi - Manali - Jibhi - Rampur - Chitkul - Kalpa - Kaza - Chandra Tal - Manali - Delhi

Duration: 11 Days 10 Nights

Start Point: Delhi

End Point: Delhi

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People Also Ask About Spiti Valley

  1. Which route is better Manali to Spiti Valley or Shimla to Spiti Valley?

    Visiting Spiti from Shimla side is considered to be a better option as compared to the Manali-Spiti route. The biggest advantage is that this route is open throughout the year and lets you visit Spiti even during the off-season. It lets you acclimatize gradually and lets you pass the hassle of taking a vehicle permit at Rohtang Pass.

    Access to Spiti: The Shimla-Kaza route is open throughout the year as there are no mountain passes on this route.It lets you explore Spiti during the less-crowded off season.You can easily travel to Spiti during early summers or late winters through this route. On the other hand, the Manali-Spiti route is open only between June to October.

    Time: If you take the Manali-Kaza route, you can reach Spiti Valley the next day. The Shimla-Kaza route is longer and takes 3 days. This is the best option when you have time on your hands and want to soak in the scenic beauty of the journey.

    - Acclimatisation: On the Manali-Kaza route, you will ascend around 2,000 metres each day, which might shock the body and lead to AMS. The Shimla-Kaza route allows for a slow ascent, minimising the possibility of AMS. 
  2. How can I go to Spiti from Delhi?

    There are two route options available to reach Spiti from Delhi:

    Route 1: Delhi - Shimla – Spiti (3 days)
    Shimla – Narkanda – Rampur – Kalpa - Nako-Giu Village - Tabo Village – Dhankar - Pin Valley (Mud Village) - Kaza

    Route 2: Delhi - Manali – Spiti (2 days)
    Manali – Solang Valley – Rohtang Pass – Gramphu – Batal – Chandratal – Kunzum Pass – Losar – Kaza – Dhankar – Tabo 
  3. How far is Lahaul Spiti from Delhi?

    Lahaul Spiti is located around 733 kilometers from Delhi. This distance remains broadly the same whether you approach Lahaul Spiti from Manali or from Shimla. The difference lies in the number of days.
  4. Is Spiti valley open in December?

    Yes, Spiti Valley is accessible in December from the Shimla-Kaza route. In fact this route makes Spiti accessible throughout the year. If you are approaching Spiti from the Manali side, it is reachable only between the months of June to October each year.
  5. What does Spiti mean?

    The word Spiti means ‘the middle land’ in Tibetan. The name is given to denote the position of this desert mountain valley in the upper reaches of Himachal Pradesh, between India and Tibet.
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18 June 2019
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I went to Spiti Valley with my family from Chandigarh and we booked our trip from Thrillophilia. The place is so beautiful, the view is so captivating. the trip was really wonderful we had a very nice ti me on the trip. Thanks, Thrillophilia for the great experience!!!
15 October 2019
Excellent
We went to Spiti from Shimla. We booked the trip from Thrillophilia and must say they have arranged everything so nicely, the stays, meals everything was so nice. We had an amazing time on the entire trip.
27 September 2019
Excellent
The Spiti Valley trip from Delhi was so amazing, The entire trip was so nicely planned, the meals and stays everything was so good. we had a great time on the trip. The place is so beautiful.
22 October 2019
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we went to Spiti valley from Delhi and it was one of the best trips ever, The beautiful hills and mountains are so alluring, Key Monastery, Lhalung Monastery, Dhankar Lake, Pin Valley National Park, and Kunzum Pass all are so beautiful. We had an amazing time at the trip. Thanks Thrillophilia for the wonderful experience!!!
04 November 2019
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Spiti Valley is so beautiful and mesmerizing. The trip to Spiti valley was an amazing experience, I booked the trip from Thrillophilia and they have arranged things so well. The guide provided to us with the tour was so helpful. We had a very good time on the entire trip
10 July 2019
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Thrillophilia just arranged the best trip of my life! The guide was excellent, the bikes were in good condition and so were the other arrangements! The whole trip was so well arranged that we saw the best of Spiti.
18 May 2019
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