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How Many Days it take to Reach Spiti from Delhi

No. Of Days from Delhi - Manali - Spiti Route
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Best Time for Delhi to Spiti Valley Trip

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.
Delhi to Spiti Valley Road Condition

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)
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.
Best Itinerary for Delhi to Spiti Valley

- Reach Shimla from Delhi.
- The journey starts from the hills of Shimla through the striking towns of Kufri and Narkanda.
Day 2: Sangla to Kalpa via Chitkul

Delhi to Spiti By Bus
Delhi - Shimla - Spiti Route by Bus

Delhi - Manali - Spiti Route by Bus

Places to Visit on Delhi - Shimla - Spiti Route
Narkanda

Altitude: 8599 ft.
Distance from Shimla: 60 kilometers
Chitkul

Distance from Shimla: 242 kilometers
Kalpa

Altitude: 9,711 ft.
Distance from Shimla: 222 kilometers.
Kufri

Altitude: 8920 ft.
Top Experiences To Do in Kufri

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- Kufri

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- Kufri

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- Kufri
Kinnaur

Altitude: 7612 ft.
Distance from Shimla: 256 kilometers

Sangla

Altitude: 8530 ft.
Distance from Shimla: 220 kilometers
Reckong Peo

Altitude: 7513 ft.
Distance from Shimla: 224 kilometers
Nako

Altitude: 11,893 ft
Distance from Shimla: 311 kilometers
Tabo

Altitude: 10,760 ft.
Distance from Shimla: 360 kilometers
Dhankar

Distance from Shimla: 482 kilometers
Kaza

Distance from Shimla: 422 kilometers
Hikkim

Altitude: 14,440 ft.
Komic

Distance from Shimla: 441 kilometers
Langza

Altitude: 14,500 ft.
Distance from Shimla: 438 kilometers
Chandratal Lake

Altitude: 14,100 ft.
Distance from Shimla: 530 kilometers
Places to Visit on Delhi - Manali - Spiti Route
Solang Valley

Altitude: 8.400 ft.
Distance from Manali: 14 kilometers
Rohtang Pass

Altitude: 13,050 ft.
Distance from Manali: 51 kilometers
Gramphu

Altitude: 10,500 ft.
Distance from Manali: 65 kilometers
Batal

Altitude: 13,100 ft.
Distance from Manali: 114 kilometers
Kunzum Pass

Altitude: 15,060 ft.
Distance from Manali: 127 kilometers
Losar

Altitude: 13,400 ft.
Distance from Manali: 145 kilometers
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 Valley, the 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.
Top Experiences To Do in Key Monastery
Explore Key Monastery
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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.
Top Experiences To Do in Chandratal Lake


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.
Suraj Tal

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.
Location: Lahul Valley, Keylong.
Timings: No timing restrictions.
Top Experiences To Do in Suraj Tal

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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.
Location: Tabo
Best time to visit: May to October
Kunzum Pass

One of the most mysterious, offbeat places to visit in Spiti Valley, the Kunzum Pass is a gateway to the gorgeous Spiti via Kullu and Lahul. Treat your photography loving soul as you click away the jaw dropping vistas around. Take in the panoramic view featuring majestic Bara Shigri Glacier covered with pristine silvery snow, the barren mountains of Chandrabhange range, the azure waters of Spiti river, and the rugged hills of Spiti Valley.
Pay your respects at the temple of Goddess Kunzum Devi and behold the vibrant prayer flags fluttering against the wind. And if you are a mountain biking enthusiast, the Kunzum offers you a special sense of achievement – being the highest motorable pass in India sitting at a jaw dropping height of 4500 metres!
Location: Keylong
Timings: No timing restrictions.
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.
Top Experiences To Do in Kaza

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Dhankar Lake

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.
Kibber

To call Kibber beautiful would be putting it lightly – arid landscape, rocky mountains, meadows covered in vibrant wildflowers, and all this paired with pristine pollution free environment. Stargazers and photography lovers flock alike to Kibber to gaze at the unsurpassed, exquisite view of the Milky Way. Go to the nearby Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary and witness the amazing fauna of Himachal – ibex, blue sheep, red fox, snow leopards, wolves etc.
You can visit various tiny monasteries around or go hiking on the small trails around the village. The locals are friendly and offer a warm and comfortable stay, if not the most luxurious, with both Indian and Tibetan home cooked food.
Location: Lahul and Spiti Valley
Best time to visit: October to February
Top Experiences To Do in Kibber


Dhankar Monastery is the symbolic salutation to the spiritual beliefs of the Buddhist community. It is located in Lahaul and Spiti valley, and has been listed as one of the hundred most endangered monuments in the entire world. Situated at an altitude of 3,894 meters, it offers a spellbinding view of the Spiti valley and is a melting pot for diverse cultures and religions.
Dhankar Monastery is also known as Dhangkar Gompa or Dhankhar and was built around 1000 years ago. It was also known as Lha-od Gompa after it’s founder and renovator, Lha-od, who was a popular lama. This monastery is the main center of Buddhist culture and houses the collection of centuries-old thanksas.
One of the prime attractions of this monastery is the statue of Vairochana that consists of four figures of Buddha in the state of meditation. You will also find here Buddhist scriptures, Medicine Buddha murals, and protector deities. It also consists of a small museum where murals and scriptures have been stored.
You can also spot many beautiful Thangka paintings on the wall of this monastery. Presently, some of the sections of this gompa have been totally abandoned due to the deterioration of the building, and a new gompa has been built in place of it to lure the visitors.
The monastery is still standing in a fragile condition, and more than twenty people are not allowed to enter this monastery at one time. From the Dhankar monastery, you can indulge in a thrilling trekking experience to Dhankar Lake.
Top Experiences To Do in Dhankar Monastery

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Nako Village

One of India’s best-kept secrets, Nako village is situated on the Indo-Tibetan border, 360 m above sea level in the Himalayan range of Kinnaur District in Himachal Pradesh. Nako Village can be considered as the last spot on your way to the famous Nalling Mullah and acts as a halting stop for tourists heading there.
As Nako lies really close to the Tibetan border, visitors need to have an Inner Line permit to visit and stay in any part of this secluded village. Due to the small extent of this beautifully remote village, all the major attractions there can be explored on foot itself.Any tourist crossing this remote village tends to take a stop at least for a while. Many others tend to reach this peaceful place by evening to spend a night here to move to other destinations in Kinnaur or Tabo Village, the next day.
However, if you are amidst those keen travelers who wish to experience the true essence of the Himalayan and Tibetan cultures, this very place is a must visit for you.Exploring this beautiful village and listening to the stories and experiences of the villagers will take you back in time. The hidden gems of Nako Village and its untouched natural beauty will make you fall in love with this place. Experiencing the mind soothing calmness of the village under the village sky full of sparkling stars holds the capability of providing you with a life-changing experience.
Top Experiences To Do in Nako Village

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Nako Lake

A tiny isolated
reservoir, Nako Lake has gained extensive popularity for its pristine beauty
and impeccable charm. A spiritual lake cradled in the mystical Himalayas, it is
situated at an elevation of around 3662 meters. The dense willow trees that
surround the lake quadruples the charm if this tourist spot.
The popular spot
is bounded by 4 ancient Tibetan temples. In close proximity to these temples,
you can also find 4 caves which are said to be saint Padmasambhava’s meditation
site. There is one magnificent waterfall near the lake which is known to be the
home of fairies. If you happen to visit this place during September, you can
relish the experience of boating in this popular lake.
Location: Nako
Village, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh
Timings: It can be
visited at any time.
Entry Fee: No entry
charges
Tabo

The town is approximately 40 kilometers away from the border between India and Tibet, and you are bound to come across it when travelling by road from Kaza to Reckong Peo.The most famous attractions in Tabo include a 1000-year-old monastery, which is considered as one of the holiest by the Dalai Lama himself. The list also includes several temples, and some ancient caves, which were once inhabited by Buddhist monks who wanted to take shelter from the harsh winters.
In 1996, Dalai Lama performed the sacred Kalachakra Initiation here, and thousands of Buddhists from India and around the world attended the ceremony. The town is also known for cultivating apples, and you can find some of the tastiest and crunchiest red apples here.If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, a trip to Tabo will surely rejuvenate your mind and body
Things to Know for Delhi to Spiti Trip
Petrol Pumps

- Narkanda
Route 2: Delhi - Manali – Spiti
ATM's

(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)
- 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.
Mechanics

Mobile Connectivity

Safety Tips & Guidelines

- 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.
- 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.
Permits

Route 2: Delhi - Manali – Spiti
Things to Carry

Clothes to Carry

During Winter:
Medical Facilities

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
Information About AMS and Acclimatisation

Still, if you feel any of the above-mentioned symptoms, make sure to use these tips:
- 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.
- 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.
Places for Night Stopover
Delhi - Shimla – Spiti Route

Delhi - Manali – Spiti Route

Spiti Tour Packages

- 7D/6N
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About the Tour:
“A world within a world. Surely the Gods must live here, this is no place for men” says Rudyard Kipling, in his description of the Spiti Valley. This rustic landscape of this remotely resting land will leave you awestruck with its still life scenes for picture postcards of the barren cold desert. The turquoise lakes and precariously perched monasteries set against a backdrop of clear blue skies, justifies Rudyard’s statement altogether.
From getting goosebumps while looking at the 500 years old self mummified body of a Buddhist monk at Gue to feeling the chills as you look down upon a tiny truck from Asia’s highest suspended Chicham bridge, this land of myths and mysteries is bound to satisfy your adventurous soul in every way and give you a ton of memories to treasure for life.
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

- 9D/8N
- 9D/8N
About the Tour:
Undertaking a road trip through the stark landscapes of Spiti is a wholesome escapade for nomads and travel enthusiasts all across the globe. Pass through hypnotically gorgeous, jaw-dropping, and equally thrilling winding roads making your drive bumpy to Spiti – “The middle land”. Witness the slow transformation from lush green hills of Kinnaur to barren brown landscapes of Spiti and then again to the greens of Manali will leave you spellbound.
A drive from the highest village to the last village is totally worth remembering as you breathe in the fresh mountain air while sitting on the isolated slopes of the last village surrounded by the magnificent landscapes. Feel the chills as you look down upon a tiny truck from Asia’s highest suspended Chicham bridge or cross the manually operated cable ropeway to Kibber village, Spiti makes a perfect powerpack for an adventurous vacation.
Quick Info:
Route: Chandigarh - Narkanda - Chitkul - Kalpa - Kaza - Komic - Langza - Hikkim - Chandra Tal - Manali - Chandigarh
Duration: 9 Days, 8 Nights
Start Point: Chandigarh
End Point: Chandigarh

- 9D/8N
- 9D/8N
About the Tour:
Get ready for a heart-pounding biking expedition to the virgin land of Spiti that is dreamt by many, but only a few dare to experience. Flaunt your biking skills as you mark your way through the high altitude passes that provide spectacular views of the snow-clad mountains and the gravelly pathways that are cut by glaciated waterfalls.
The tricky curves of Spiti will take you to the tiny hamlets, 1000-year-old monasteries and some high suspended bridges that will give you chills. Pat yourself for pulling out this adventurous journey as you look back at the dusty roads against the rugged Himalayan backdrop.
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

- 8D
- Manali
- 8D
About the Destination:
As everyone knows, Lahaul and Spiti are the most beautiful valleys located in the Himalayas at a greater altitude exhibiting the best natural sights of the mountains and green valleys. The quaint villages, the Buddhist monasteries, the lakes and rivers, the high altitude roads and passes, the snow-covered peaks and the picturesque sights on both the sides will enable you to make your girls' gang feel a high level excitement and joy.
Wondering what you will be ticking off?
- Lahaul Valley: One of the most spellbinding places to visit in Spiti Valley, the Lahaul Valley is a staple for adrenaline junkies and solitude seekers alike. Bare mountains covered with null vegetation, clear blue skies, pollutions free environment, green meadows – Lahaul is a paradise for nature lovers.
- Key Monastery: A must visit tourist place in Spiti Valley, the 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 – the Kye attracts history and cultural buffs round the year.
- Dhankar Lake: 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.
- Dhankar Monastery: 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! A truly curious landmark, the monastery is perched so precariously amongst rocks that it appears as if it is seconds away from falling all over.
- Tabo Monastery: 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 splendour. In the cold barren deserts of Tabo valley, the monastery appears as a sanctum from the brutality of barbarous rocky mountains around.
- Khibber: To call Kibber beautiful would be putting it lightly – arid landscape, rocky mountains, meadows covered in vibrant wildflowers, and all this paired with pristine pollution-free environment. Stargazers and photography lovers flock alike to Kibber to gaze at the unsurpassed, exquisite view of the Milky Way.
About the Tour:
This road tour starts from Chandigarh and takes you through the major villages and locations like Sarahan, Kalpa, Tabo, Kaza and the sights you will come across during the journey include Narkanda, Lahaul Valley, Khibber, Tabo, Key Monastery, Dhankar, etc.
Your 7 day adventure starts from Chandigarh. You travel all the way around seeing popular, beautiful and hidden sites in the Spiti Valley and come back to Chandigarh. Stay at great places, eat local food, travel around the valley, know the culture and visit landmark spots that will take your breath away. Read the advisory and inclusions carefully before going for the tour.
In peak winter i.e. January and early February all the places might not be open due to adverse weather conditions. We will keep you updated of the same in case any last minute changes need to be made to your plan.

- 5D/4N
- 5D/4N
About the Tour:
Get your heads out of the car window and indulge in the breathtaking views of the rugged Himalayan terrain, where every curve will greet you with endless valley views, snow-clad peaks, and a moon-shaped lake on an adventurous trip to Spiti. The rustic landscape of this remotely resting land will leave you awestruck. To put it simply, a perfect playground for those who seek adventurous off-road driving along with an added bonus of spotting the ever-elusive Snow Leopard.
A drive from the highest village to the last village is totally worth remembering as you breathe in the fresh mountain air while sitting on the isolated slopes of the last village surrounded by magnificent landscapes. Feel the chills as you look down upon a tiny truck from Asia’s highest suspended Chicham bridge or cross the manually operated cable ropeway to Kibber village, Spiti makes a perfect powerpack for an adventurous vacation.
Quick Facts:
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

- 9D/8N
- Spiti Valley
- 9D/8N
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.

- 6D/5N
- 6D/5N
About the Tour:
A region nestled between India and Tibet known for adventure and thrill - Lahaul & Spiti’s pictures from its unreal landscape must have crossed your newsfeed a few times. Inspired by them and stories from Instagram, plan your drive to Spiti with Thrillophilia, to experience the unique vibe of this cold deserted, landlocked mountain valley. To put it simply, a perfect playground for those who seek adventurous off-road driving to Spiti which is not just a place, it is a feeling.
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. Breathe in the fresh air as you sit and relax on the isolated slopes of the highest village while you soak in the magnificent landscapes surrounded by you.
Quick Info:
Route: Manali - Kaza - Kibber- Komic - Hikkim - Langza - Kunzum La - Chandratal - Manali
Duration: 6 Days 5 Nights
Start Point: Manali
End Point: Manali

- 6D/5N
- 6D/5N
About the Tour:
“Surely the Gods must live here, this is no place for men'' a trip to Spiti will make you understand why Rudyard Kipling said the above quote. Drive through the iconic high passes on the challenging roads with unnumbered waterfalls winding, Nature’s wonder can be best explained through this Spiti valley road trip.
Breathe in the fresh air as you sit on the isolated slopes of the last village - 'Chitkul' while you soak in the magnificent landscapes surrounded by you. Be the first one amongst your group to get your car fueled up from the world’s highest petrol pump in Kaza. Capture an Instagram perfect story as you slip into silence with an encompassing view of Kinnaur Kailash peaks which are high enough to leave the world below and enter the world of dreams.
Quick Info:
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

- 11D/10N
- 11D/10N
About the Tour:
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.
Quick Info:
Route: Delhi - Manali - Jibhi - Rampur - Chitkul - Kalpa - Kaza - Chandra Tal - Manali - Delhi
Duration: 11 Days 10 Nights
Start Point: Delhi
End Point: Delhi