Overview

Spiti Valley, meaning “The Land Between,” is one of the most breathtaking destinations in Spiti Valley India. Nestled between the majestic Himalayas and the border of Tibet, Spiti Valley tourism offers a magical blend of dramatic landscapes, ancient monasteries, and untouched culture. From surreal moonscapes to scattered Himalayan villages, every Spiti Valley trip feels like stepping into another world.

Separated from Lahaul by the mighty Kunzum La (4,551 m), Spiti Valley travel is a dream for road trip lovers, bikers, and adventure seekers. The whitewashed mud houses and the iconic Key Monastery perched high above the valley create postcard-perfect views that define the beauty of Spiti Valley.

Whether you’re exploring fossil-rich Langza, visiting Hikkim’s famous high-altitude post office, or witnessing golden Buddha statues against snow-clad peaks, this region never fails to amaze. If you’re planning your journey, the Spiti Valley best time to visit includes the magical winter months of October, November, and December for snow lovers and serene landscapes.

A Spiti Valley tour is not just travel — it’s an experience that stays with you forever.

 

Pricing – Cost Effective Spiti Valley Trip

Trip Cost:

Triple Room Sharing - ₹16,000 per person (Group Trip from Delhi)

Double Room Sharing - ₹18,000 per person (Group Trip from Delhi)

 

Best value Spiti Valley tour package covering transport, stay, permits, and a dedicated trip captain.

 

Spiti Group Trip Highlights

    •    Fixed departure Spiti Valley trip from Delhi

    •    Budget-friendly Spiti road trip under ₹20,000

    •    Visit India’s last village – Chitkul

    •    Explore 1000+ year old Tabo Monastery

    •    World’s highest post office at Hikkim

    •    Fossil village Langza & highest motorable village Komic

    •    Key Monastery & Asia’s highest Chicham Bridge

    •    Authentic homestays in Spiti Valley

    •    Oxygen cylinder available 24x7

    •    Ideal for solo travelers & Gen Z groups

 

 

Short Itinerary – Spiti Valley Tour from Delhi

    •    Day 0: Delhi to Shimla (Overnight Volvo)

    •    Day 1: Shimla to Chitkul (Rakchham stay)

    •    Day 2: Chitkul to Tabo via Khab & Nako

    •    Day 3: Tabo – Dhankar – Kaza

    •    Day 4: Kaza – Langza – Hikkim – Komic

    •    Day 5: Kaza – Key – Kibber – Chicham

    •    Day 6: Kaza – Gue – Kalpa

    •    Day 7: Kalpa – Shimla – Delhi (Overnight)

 

 

Spiti Valley Group Trip Itienrary 

Day 0: Delhi to Shimla

Meet at Kashmere Gate / RK Ashram 30 minutes before departure. Board Volvo at 6 PM for an overnight journey to Shimla.

 

Day 1: Shimla to Chitkul

Arrive in Shimla in the morning and drive towards Chitkul via the Sutlej and Baspa rivers. Chitkul is the last inhabited village near the Indo-China border. Check in at Rakchham. Dinner and overnight stay.

 

Day 2: Chitkul to Tabo

Explore Chitkul village, riverside walk, and the famous last dhaba of India. Drive towards Spiti Valley, halt at Khab Sangam and lunch at Nako. Enter Spiti via Sumdo. Stay in a homestay at Tabo with home-cooked dinner.

 

Day 3: Tabo – Dhankar – Kaza

Visit the ancient Tabo Monastery and caves. Continue to Dhankar Monastery perched on rocky cliffs. Drive to Kaza and check in. Overnight stay.

 

Day 4: Kaza – Langza – Hikkim – Komic

Visit Hikkim (world’s highest post office), Komic (highest motorable village), and Langza (fossil village with Buddha statue). Return to Kaza and explore the local market.

 

Day 5: Kaza – Key – Kibber – Chicham

Visit the iconic Key Monastery, followed by Chicham Bridge (Asia’s highest). Drive to Kibber village, known for snow leopard sightings. Return to Kaza for dinner.

 

Day 6: Kaza to Kalpa

Depart early from Kaza. Visit Gue Monastery and the 500-year-old mummy. Lunch halt at Nako and explore Reckong Peo market. Reach Kalpa and relax.

 

Day 7: Kalpa – Shimla – Delhi

Wake up to views of Kinner Kailash range. Explore Kalpa and suicide point. Drive to Shimla and board overnight Volvo to Delhi.

 

 

6 Nights 7 Days Available on request
Itinerary

Is this trip suitable for beginners?

Yes, ideal for first-time high-altitude travelers.

 

Is network available in Spiti?

Limited. JIO & Airtel works best.

 

Is this a backpacking trip?

Yes, budget-friendly and experience-focused.

 

Is the trip safe?

Yes. Experienced drivers, trip captain, and oxygen support included.

 

What is the best age group?

18–35 years. Perfect for Gen Z travelers.

 

This is a fixed departure Spiti Valley group tour from Delhi, making it ideal for solo travelers, first-time backpackers, and Gen Z explorers. You don’t need to plan anything—transport, stays, and route are pre-decided.

 

Travel in a like-minded group, reduce costs, and enjoy the mountains without the stress of planning.

 

Why group departure works for Gen Z:

    •    Lower cost than private trips

    •    Social travel & shared experiences

    •    Safer for first-time Himalayan travel

    •    Perfect for solo travelers


Budget Spiti Valley Trip from Delhi (Under ₹20,000)

 

Finding a budget Spiti Valley trip from Delhi is difficult due to long distances and remote terrain. This package is curated to keep costs low without compromising safety or experience.

 

What makes this trip budget-friendly:

    •    Shared Volvo + Tempo Traveller

    •    Clean homestays instead of hotels

    •    Fixed route to avoid extra costs

    •    Group departure model

 

At ₹16,000, this is one of the most cost-effective Spiti Valley road trips available.

 

 

Spiti Valley 6 Nights 7 Days Itinerary – Why This Duration Is Ideal

 

A 6 nights 7 days Spiti Valley itinerary is perfect to:

    •    Acclimatize properly

    •    Avoid altitude sickness

    •    Cover major attractions without rushing

    •    Experience village life

 

This duration balances travel, rest, and exploration—ideal for beginners and budget travelers.

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What is included in the tour

6 nights accommodation (hotels & homestays)

    •    Delhi–Shimla–Delhi Volvo tickets

    •    Shimla–Kaza–Shimla Tempo Traveller

    •    Entry tickets to monasteries

    •    Dedicated trip captain throughout

    •    Toll, parking, driver night charges

    •    Oxygen cylinder available 24x7

What is NOT included in the tour

EXCLUSIONS

 
   

✘ GST (5%) is applicable extra.

✔ Any kind of food or beverage that is not included in the package like alcoholic drinks, mineral

water, meals/refreshments/lunches on the highway.

 

✔ Any personal expenses like a tip to the drivers, entry to monuments/monasteries, camera/video

camera charges, laundry, telephone bills, tips, etc

 

✔ Any cost arising due to natural calamities like landslides, roadblocks etc. (to be borne directly

by the customer on the spot)

 

✔ Anything not mentioned in the inclusions

Things to Carry
Things to Carry

Warm layers & padded jacket

    •    Comfortable trekking shoes

    •    Personal medicines

    •    Sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses

    •    Power bank

    •    Reusable water bottle

    •    Valid ID proof

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