Overview/Itinerary

Winter Spiti Valley – The Ultimate Wonderland Experience

Looking for a Spiti Valley journey that feels truly magical? Winter Spiti Valley is where you witness snow-blanketed landscapes, frozen lakes, ancient monasteries, and serene Himalayan vistas that look straight out of a dream. As temperatures drop, Spiti transforms into a breathtaking white paradise, offering unmatched views and a peaceful ambience found nowhere else.

This season reveals Spiti’s raw beauty — untouched, surreal, and absolutely mesmerizing.

At Treks and Trails, we don’t just plan trips — we create unforgettable adventure experiences. Our Winter Spiti Valley packages are thoughtfully designed to ensure safe and comfortable travel via the reliable Shimla–Kinnaur route, even in challenging winter conditions. From curated itineraries to cozy stays and guided sightseeing, every detail is carefully planned to make your journey seamless and memorable.

Whether you’re looking for a short Winter Spiti trip, a long circuit Spiti package, or a complete cultural and adventure experience, our tours blend thrill, comfort, and local authenticity — perfect for first-timers and seasoned travelers alike.

Embark on a winter escape like no other and discover the untouched charm of Winter Spiti Valley with Treks and Trails. Your snowy Himalayan adventure awaits.

 

Quick Info - Spiti Valley Tour from Delhi

Duration: 09 Days / 08 Nights

Start Point: Delhi - Saturday 9 pm

End Point: Delhi - Sunday 8 am 

 


What Makes This Tour Special

• Visit Chitkul, the last Indian village near the Indo-Tibet border

• Explore Tabo Monastery, over 1000 years old

• Send a postcard from Hikkim, the world’s highest post office

• Visit the iconic Key Monastery

• Walk across Chicham Bridge, Asia’s highest suspension bridge

• Overnight stay in Kalpa with stunning Kinner Kailash views

• Experience snowy landscapes, starlit skies & raw winter beauty

• Chance to witness local festivals like Losar (Tibetan New Year) & Halda Festival

 


Spiti Valley Trip from Delhi - Detailed Itinerary

Day 1 – Departure from Delhi to Shimla

• Depart from Delhi around 9:30 PM in an AC vehicle

• Dinner stop at a decent roadside restaurant

• Overnight journey to Shimla

 


Day 2 – Shimla to Chitkul (Last Indian Village)

• Drive through Kufri & Narkanda on the Indo-Tibetan Highway

• Cross Kinnaur Gate – Gateway to Kinnaur Valley

• Explore Chitkul, the last Indian village near the China border

• Enjoy snowy landscapes & peaceful village vibes

• Dinner & overnight stay in Chitkul / Sangla

 


Day 3 – Chitkul to Tabo via Nako

• Early breakfast and departure towards Spiti Valley

• Drive through the famous Ka Loops

• Visit Nako Lake and village

• Continue to Tabo / Nako

• Dinner & overnight stay

 


Day 4 – Dhankar Monastery to Kaza

• Breakfast and drive to Dhankar Village

• Visit Dhankar Monastery overlooking the Spiti & Pin River confluence

• Continue to Kaza

• Dinner & overnight stay in Kaza

 


Day 5 – Hikkim, Komic & Langza Excursion

• Visit Hikkim – World’s highest post office

• Visit Komic & enjoy food at one of the highest cafés

• Visit Langza – Famous for the Buddha statue

• Return to Kaza

• Dinner & overnight stay in Kaza

 


Day 6 – Key Monastery & Chicham Bridge

• Visit the iconic Key Monastery

• Drive to Chicham Bridge – Asia’s highest suspension bridge

• Return to Kaza

• Dinner & overnight stay in Kaza

 


Day 7 – Kaza to Kalpa

• Breakfast & check-out from Kaza

• Scenic drive towards Kalpa

• Reach Kalpa by night

• Dinner & overnight stay in Kalpa

 


Day 8 – Kalpa to Shimla | Overnight Journey to Delhi

• Breakfast & check-out from Kalpa

• Drive to Shimla (10–11 hours approx.)

• Overnight Volvo journey to Delhi

 


Day 9 – Arrival in Delhi

• Reach Delhi by morning

• Trip ends with unforgettable memories of Winter Spiti

 

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What is included in the tour

Inclusions

• Volvo transfer from Delhi to Shimla & back

• Entire sightseeing by Tempo Traveler

• Accommodation for 6 nights:

– 1 Night at Chitkul / Sangla

– 1 Night at Kalpa

– 1 Night at Tabo / Nako

– 3 Nights in homestays at Kaza

• 12 Meals (as per itinerary)

• All inner line permits

• Driver night charges, tolls & parking

• Dedicated Team Captain throughout the trip

• Oxygen cylinder (24×7 for emergencies)

• 1 Bonfire experience

 

What is NOT included in the tour

Exclusions

• 5% GST

• Early check-in & late check-out

• Personal expenses

• Additional accommodation/food due to delays

• Any lunch not mentioned in inclusions

• Airfare / Rail fare (unless mentioned)

• Monument & parking fees during sightseeing

• Costs due to landslides, roadblocks, weather, or natural calamities

• Any service not mentioned under inclusions

Things to Carry
Things to Carry
  • 2/3-liter water bottle
  • Sunscreen
  • Goggles
  • Basic hiking/ training shoes
  • Lip balm
  • Toilet paper
  • Moisturizer
  • Extra camera batteries
  • Identity proof
  • Day Backpack (20–30 Ltrs): For daily use during sightseeing – carry only essentials, leave the big bag at the hotel.
  • Floaters or Sandals: Perfect for leisure time and short walks.
  • 1 Warm Jacket / Down Jacket: Keeps you warm in the cold; essential for layering.
  • 1 Pair of Thermals: Helps retain body heat in cold weather.
  • Outdoor Shoes: Lightweight and sturdy shoes for walks and mountain travel.
  • 3 Quick-Dry T-Shirts: Easy to wash and reuse; helps maintain hygiene.
  • 3 Pairs of Cotton Socks: Comfortable and breathable; change them if they get moist.
  • 1 Pair of Woolen Socks: Great for sleeping in cold weather; keeps your feet warm.
  • 1 Poncho or Raincoat: Protects both you and your backpack from rain.
  • Quick-Dry Towel: Hygienic and fast-drying – a must for travel.

Must Carry

  • Authentic Government ID Card
  • Comfortable warm clothing like woolen socks, cap, fleece jackets or warmers, down jacket, toiletries.
  • Sunscreen & lip balm, Good U/V protection sunglasses
  • Personal Medicines (if any)

Cancellation Policy

In case you need to cancel your plans for the trip due to avoidable/unavoidable reasons, please do notify us via email.

The cancellation charges will be as follows:

  • If cancellations are made 30 days before the start date of the trip, 50% of the trip cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If cancellations are made 15-30 days before the start date of the trip, 75% of the trip cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If cancellations are made within 0-15 days before the start date of the trip, 100% of the trip cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • In the case of unforeseen weather conditions or government restrictions, certain activities may be cancelled and in such cases, the operator will try his best to provide an alternate feasible activity. However, no refund will be provided for the same.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions

Best Time to Visit Spiti Valley from Delhi

The best time to visit Spiti Valley from Delhi is from mid-May to mid-October, when the weather is relatively stable and roads are open. During this period, travelers can enjoy clear skies, pleasant daytime temperatures, and breathtaking mountain views — making it ideal for a Spiti Valley road trip from Delhi.

From mid-July to mid-September, monsoon rains may cause landslides and temporary road closures, especially on mountain highways. Winter travel in Spiti Valley (November to February) offers a magical experience with snow-covered landscapes and frozen rivers. However, extreme cold, limited connectivity, and road restrictions make winter travel more challenging. Winter is best suited for adventure seekers planning a Winter Spiti Valley trip from Delhi with proper planning and support.

 


Distance from Kinnaur to Spiti Valley

The distance from Kinnaur to Spiti Valley depends on the route you choose. The most common route is from Reckong Peo (Kinnaur) to Kaza (Spiti Valley) via NH-5 and NH-505. This route covers approximately 200 to 220 km and takes around 7 to 9 hours, depending on road and weather conditions.

Another scenic option is the famous Hindustan-Tibet Road, which connects Shimla, Kinnaur, and Spiti Valley. This longer route is preferred for most Spiti Valley tours from Delhi, as it allows gradual acclimatization and offers stunning views of the Sutlej River Valley and Himalayan ranges. The total distance from Shimla to Kaza is approximately 450 to 500 km, usually covered over 2 to 3 days as part of a well-planned Spiti Valley circuit from Delhi.

 


Is Spiti Valley Safe for Tourists?

Yes, Spiti Valley is considered a safe destination for travelers. The region has a low crime rate, and the local communities are warm and welcoming. Most Spiti Valley tours from Delhi are safe when organized with experienced operators and proper planning.

The main safety concern in Spiti Valley is high altitude and challenging terrain. The average altitude is around 4,000 meters, which can lead to Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). Proper acclimatization, slow ascent, hydration, and avoiding overexertion are essential for a safe and enjoyable Spiti Valley trip from Delhi.

 


Major Tourist Attractions in Kinnaur & Spiti Valley

A Spiti Valley tour from Delhi covers some of the most iconic destinations in Himachal Pradesh:

Tabo Monastery (Spiti Valley): A 1,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage Site known for ancient murals and artifacts.

Key Monastery (Spiti Valley): The largest and most famous monastery near Kaza, offering panoramic mountain views.

Kalpa (Kinnaur): Famous for apple orchards and spectacular views of the Kinner Kailash range.

Nako Lake (Kinnaur): A peaceful high-altitude lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks.

Pin Valley National Park (Spiti Valley): A wildlife sanctuary home to rare species like the snow leopard and Himalayan ibex.

 


 

 

How to Reach Spiti Valley from Delhi

By Road (Most Popular)

Traveling by road is the most common way to reach Spiti Valley from Delhi. Most travelers take the Delhi – Shimla – Kinnaur – Spiti Valley route for better acclimatization and safer travel. Regular buses, shared jeeps, and private taxis are available from Shimla to Reckong Peo and Kaza.

This is the preferred route for organized Spiti Valley tours from Delhi, as it ensures gradual altitude gain and scenic travel.

 

By Air

The nearest airport to Spiti Valley is Bhuntar Airport (Kullu). Flights operate from major Indian cities to Bhuntar, but from there, travelers must continue by road to reach Kinnaur and Spiti Valley.

 

By Train

The nearest major railway station for Spiti Valley from Delhi travelers is Shimla (via Kalka). From Shimla, the journey continues by road to Kinnaur and Spiti Valley.

 


Why Doesn’t Spiti Valley Have Trees?

Spiti Valley lies in a rain-shadow region, which means it receives very low rainfall. The combination of high altitude, strong winds, extreme temperature variations, and low humidity prevents dense vegetation from growing. The soil also lacks sufficient organic matter, which is why Spiti Valley’s landscapes are mostly barren, cold desert terrain rather than forested areas.

 


Does Spiti Valley Have an Oxygen Problem?

Yes, due to its high altitude, Spiti Valley has thinner air and lower oxygen levels. This can cause breathing difficulties and altitude sickness for some travelers, especially those arriving quickly from low-altitude cities like Delhi.

Most travelers on a well-planned Spiti Valley tour from Delhi acclimatize naturally over time. Staying hydrated, ascending slowly, avoiding alcohol, and resting properly help reduce the risk of altitude sickness. Travelers with heart or lung conditions should consult a doctor before planning a Spiti Valley trip from Delhi.

 

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