Overview
  • The Spiti Valley is a desert mountain valley located high in the Himalaya mountains in the north-eastern part of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The name "Spiti" means "The Middle Land", i.e. the land between Tibet and India.
  • Lahaul and Spiti is surrounded by high mountain ranges. The Rohtang Pass (13,054 feet ️), separates Lahul and Spiti from the Kullu Valley. Lahul and Spiti are cut off from each other by the higher Kunzum Pass (15,059 feet ).
  • A road connects the two divisions, but is cut off frequently in winter and spring due to heavy snow. The Pin Valley of Spiti is home to the few surviving Buchen Lamas of the Nyingmapa sect of Buddhism.
  •  Spiti valley is accessible throughout year via Kinnaur from Shimla route on a difficult 412 km long road. Tourists from outside India need inner line permits to enter spiti through Kinnaur. Spiti's border start at Samdo [74 km from Kaza] which is quite near to India-China border.
5 Nights 6 Days Available on request Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Inclusions/Exclusions
What we'll give. What we won't

What is included in the tour

  • Welcome Drink On Arrival.
  • 05 Nights Accommodation in Homestays.
  • 05 Breakfast  & 5 Dinner At All Homestays (Simple Homecooked Delicious Veg Food)
  • Pick Up from Shimla and Drop to Chandigarh
  • Sightseeing And All Transfers In Car/Tempo Traveller / Bus (Based on the size of group)
  • Assistance At All Arrival And Departure Points
  • All Hotel Related Taxes And -Transport Related Taxes.
  • Toll Tax, State Tax, Parking, Driver Expense, Fuel Charges.
  • Basic First-aid kit will be with our leaders 

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Any Monument Entry Fees / Camera Fees.
  • Heater Charges Are Not Included In The Package. 
  • Lunch 
  • Any Meal, Which Is Not Mentioned Above.
  • Any Guide Charges.
  • Any Air Fare / Train Fare / Volvo Bus Fare Or Any Items Not Specified Under Inclusions. 
  • For Heater Requirement Directly Contact To Hoteliers.
  • Any Adventure Activity Skiing, Paragliding Etc. 
  • Gala Dinner If Available
  • Travel Insurance.
  •  Cab Charges For Rohtang Pass/And Rohtang Pass Entry Fees. 
  • Visit to sightseeing other than points mentioned in itinerary 
  • Any Personal Expenses 
  •  Cost of Emergency (Any type of emergency eg. Medical Emergency or Natural Calamities or Manmade Emergency)
  • Any Thing Which Is Not Mentioned In Inclusions
  • If By Any Reason Member Needs To Come Back To Base Village Between The Tour, In That Case Vehicle, Hotel & Food Charges Are Not Covered & No Refund Will Be Applicable
Highlights
What makes this tour special
  • Chitkul Village 
  • Gue Monastery 
  • Nako Village & Nako Lake 
  • Tabo Montastery
  • Dhankar Village 
  • Dhankar Monastry 
  • Chicham& Kibber Village
  • Komic, Hikkim & Langza
  • Key Monaster

 

Itinerary
Day 1

SHIMLA TO SANGLA

SHIMLA
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  • Early morning arrival at Shimla &  Departure for Sangla via Karcham.  
  • Journey from here will take you to another spectacular destination in the middle Himalayas which is also known as Baspa valley the prettiest valley in Himachal.  
  • Arrive at Sangla & check-in to your Homestay .
  • After a delicious dinner , sleep comfortably at Homestay 
Day 2

SANGLA CHITKUL SIGHTSEEING TO TABO

SANGLA
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  • After breakfast leave for an excursion to Chitkul - the last Village on old Indo-Tibetan  trade route. Walk through the green orchards, by a brilliant stream.  
  • After see the Sangla Valley, Visit to Kalpa. Kalpa via Karchham, Reckong peo
  • Visit Nako lake, Nako Village And Gue Monastery and enjoy the beautiful drive.  
  • After that Overnight stay in Tabo 

Sightseeing:

  • Chitkul Village 
  • Gue Monastery 
  • Nako Village & Nako Lake 
Day 3

TABO TO KAZA

TABO
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  • Today after breakfast check out from homestay
  • Drive to Kaza. It is the land of one of the most famous Buddhist monasteries, regarded next to the Tholong Gompa in Tibet. It is also known as the ‘Ajanta of Himalayas’.  
  • On the way visit Dhankar monastery beautifully perched on a hill top over looking Spiti river.  
  • We will later drive  to Kaza, the district headquarter of Spiti valley.  
  • Overnight Stay at homestay at Kaza.

Sightseeing:

  • Tabo Monastery 
  • Dhankar Village and Dhankar Monastry 
Day 4

KAZA LOCAL SIGHTSEEING

KAZA
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After Breakfast we shall leave for Kibber Monastery  and Kibber village and after full day sightseeing Kaza Sightseeing.
 Then back to homestay for overnight Stay .

Sightseeing:
·        CHICHAM & Kibber Village
·        Komic, Hikkim  & Langza
·        Key Monastery 

Day 5

KAZA TO KALPA

KALPA
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Early in the morning after breakfast check out from homestay 
-Drive back to Kalpa. 
-After reaching Kalpa check into the homestay . 
-Stay at Kalpa.

 

Day 6

KALPA TO CHANDIGARH

CHANDIGARH
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In morning after having your breakfast, check out from homestay and drive to Chandigarh .

-Reach Chandigarh Station 

 

Pickup point
Directions.
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India View on Map
Things To Carry

Backpack & Rain Cover (40-60 Litres)

  • Day pack (20 liters): You will need this to carry water bottles, some snacks, and personal
  • Medical kit in case you decide to wander in different places with your backpack.   
  • Shoes : Carry shoes with good grip and ankle support (Trekking Shoes if available) 
  • Headlamp/LED torch : Mandatory 
  • Water bottle : Every participant should have their personal water bottle [insulated type Preferred ]
  • Basic Medications -Please Carry your personal Medikit and (Also carry your prescribed
  • medicines if any) 

 
Clothes:

  • Three layers of warm clothes : Carry two or three-layer jackets, fleece jackets and a padded
  • Jacket 
  • Two/Three trek pants : Carry light cotton or Nylon Polyster trek pants.  
  • Three t-shirts (collared/dri-fit) : Full sleeved t-shirts that prevent sun burns on the neck and
  • arms. Carry one or two dri-fit t-shirts.
  • Thermals : Carry thermals (top and bottom). 
  • Extra Pair of Clothes
  • Woolen sweater  

 
Accessories:

  • Sunglasses and SunCap : Sunglasses  are mandatory to save your eyes from harsh sun &
  • At high altitude, the sun is extra harsh so carry a cap to protect yourself.
  • Sunscreen Lotion (SPF 50/70)
  • Lip Balm (SPF 30) 
  • Woollen Cap  
  • Waterproof hand gloves : Carry water proof gloves and avoid woollen gloves as they will get
  • Wet if you touch snow. 
  • Socks (3-4 pairs) and a pair of woollen socks : Apart from two sports socks, you can take a
  • Pair of woollen socks for the night.
  • Raincoat/Ponchos : At high altitudes, snowfall and rain are quite common and it’s mandatory
  • To carry a poncho so that you don’t get wet. Your poncho should protect you from the rain. Carry
  • A backpack cover for extra protection from rain for your belongings. 
  • Plastic cover (for wet clothes)  
  • Wet Wipes and Paper Soap