Spiti Valley Tour from Delhi
Experience the captivating allure of Spiti Valley with our exclusive tour packages. Nestled in the Himachal Pradesh Himalayas, this high-altitude desert is a year-round paradise. Explore snow-covered peaks, pristine landscapes, and frozen rivers on an unforgettable journey. Visit remote villages, ancient monasteries, and immerse in the unique culture. Thrill-seekers can indulge in trekking and wildlife spotting, while those in search of peace can enjoy tranquility amidst stunning surroundings. Our well-planned packages ensure comfortable stays, expert guides, and smooth travel logistics, offering an extraordinary expedition to this untouched destination.
- The Trans Himalayan regions of Leh, Kargil, Lahaul, and Spiti are landscapes that are one of their kind and cannot be found anywhere else in the country.
- It comprises a high-altitude cold desert, high-altitude snow-capped peaks, and bare stretches of peaks of various colors shaped by the various forces of nature.
- These Trans Himalayan regions are quite remote with extreme climatic conditions, high-altitude mountain ranges, and impenetrable mountain passes.
- Despite this, the people of the region have adapted themselves to the conditions and happily live here.
- This region also has a number of Buddhist Monasteries (locally called gompas) because Buddhism is practiced majorly by the people of this region, who can visit.
- These monasteries have absolutely serene surroundings and are situated in really pretty locations.
- The best times to visit this area are from early June to the end of September. It is also fine to travel during the monsoons, as it does not rain much here in this region.
- You will also visit 1000 years old lang(temple). Key Monastery: A must-visit tourist place in Spiti Valley, the Key Gompa is encircled by picturesque mountains and soothing valleys. During this trip, you will be visiting the ancient monasteries, which are famous all over the world, like the Key monastery and Tabo
About the Spiti Valley Trip from Delhi
This Spiti Valley Full Circuit Road Trip takes you through some of the most remote and breathtaking landscapes of the Trans-Himalayas. Starting from the colonial hills of Shimla and ending in Manali, the journey covers high-altitude villages, ancient monasteries, dramatic mountain passes, and pristine alpine lakes.
Route: Shimla → Chitkul → Nako → Giu → Tabo → Dhankar → Pin Valley → Kaza → Losar → Kunzum Pass → Chandratal → Chhatru → Rohtang Pass → Manali
Tour Type: Road Trip / Overland Adventure
Highest Altitude: 4,600 meters (Kunzum Pass)
Total Distance Covered: Approx. 1000+ km
Duration: 9 Days / 8 Nights
This route is perfect for travelers seeking a mix of adventure, culture, and raw Himalayan beauty. From the last village on the Indo-Tibetan border to moon-like landscapes of Spiti and the turquoise waters of Chandratal, every day brings a new and unforgettable experience.
Brief Itinerary – Spiti Valley Full Circuit (Delhi to Delhi)
Day 01: Delhi to Shimla - Overnight bus journey from Delhi.
Day 02: Shimla to Chitkul / Sangla - Scenic drive through the Baspa Valley. Overnight stay at Chitkul/Sangla.
Day 03: Chitkul – Khab – Tabo - Enter Spiti Valley via the Indo-Tibetan route. Overnight stay at Tabo.
Day 04: Tabo to Kaza - Explore local monasteries and villages. Overnight stay at Kaza.
Day 05: Kaza Sightseeing - Visit Key Monastery, Chicham Bridge, Hikkim, Komic, and Langza.
Day 06: Kaza to Chandratal Lake – Chhatru - Drive via Kunzum Pass. Overnight stay at Chhatru.
Day 07: Chhatru to Manali - Cross high mountain passes. Overnight stay in Manali.
Day 08: Manali to Delhi - Self-explore Manali. Overnight bus journey to Delhi.
Day 09: Arrival in Delhi - Trip ends with unforgettable Spiti Valley memories.
Detailed Itinerary (Delhi to Delhi)
Day 01: Arrival in Delhi – Overnight Journey to Shimla
Arrive in Delhi in the morning. You may explore nearby places or rest at a hotel at your own cost.
Travellers arriving by flight can check into nearby hotels to freshen up before the journey.
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Pickup: 11:00 PM from Majnu Ka Tilla
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Briefing by the trip captain at the pickup point
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Start overnight journey to Shimla
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Dinner halt at a roadside dhaba (at own cost)
Overnight: Volvo Bus
Meals: Not Included
Day 02: Shimla to Chitkul / Sangla
Reach Shimla early in the morning. Freshen up and have breakfast.
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Transfer from Volvo bus to Tempo Traveller
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Drive towards Chitkul/Sangla via Kufri and Narkanda
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Enjoy scenic mountain roads and apple orchards
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Arrive at Chitkul/Sangla and check into the hotel
Overnight: Chitkul / Sangla
Meals: Dinner
Day 03: Chitkul – Khab – Gue – Tabo
Start your day early with breakfast and depart for Tabo.
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Drive along the Indo-Tibet Highway
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Witness the confluence of Spiti and Sutlej Rivers at Khab Bridge
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Enter Spiti Valley via Sumdo
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Visit Gue Monastery, famous for its 500-year-old naturally preserved mummy
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Continue drive to Tabo and check into the hotel
Overnight: Tabo
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Day 04: Tabo – Dhankar – Kaza
After breakfast, proceed towards Kaza.
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Visit Dhankar Monastery, dramatically perched on rocky cliffs
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Explore the ancient Dhankar village and soak in panoramic valley views
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Continue drive to Kaza
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Hotel check-in on arrival
Overnight: Kaza
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Day 05: Kaza Sightseeing (Key – Chicham – Hikkim – Komik – Langza)
After breakfast, head out for a full day of sightseeing.
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Visit Key Monastery, the largest and most iconic monastery in Spiti
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Cross Chicham Bridge, Asia’s highest suspension bridge
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Explore high-altitude villages:
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Hikkim – World’s highest post office
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Komik – Highest motorable village
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Langza – Known for the Buddha statue and fossil-rich terrain
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Return to Kaza by evening.
Overnight: Kaza
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Day 06: Kaza – Losar – Chandratal / Chatru
Wake up early and enjoy breakfast before departing.
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Drive towards Losar, the last village of Spiti Valley
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Short halt at Losar for refreshments
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Cross Kunzum Pass (weather permitting)
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Arrive near Chandratal Lake and check into camps
Enjoy dinner under a star-lit sky with views of the Milky Way.
Overnight: Chandratal / Chatru
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Day 07: Chandratal / Chatru – Manali
Wake up early and have breakfast.
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Drive towards Manali via Chhatru and Rohtang Pass (route permitting)
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Reach Manali by evening
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Explore Old Manali cafes at leisure
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Hotel check-in
Guests who wish to shorten the trip may take an overnight bus to Delhi from Manali.
Overnight: Manali
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Day 08: Manali Sightseeing – Overnight Journey to Delhi
After breakfast, explore Manali at your own pace.
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Visit Hadimba Devi Temple
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Walk through Old Manali streets
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Shop and relax at Mall Road
In the evening, board the overnight Volvo bus to Delhi.
Overnight: Volvo Bus
Meals: Breakfast
Day 09: Arrival in Delhi
Reach Delhi by morning (around 10:00 AM).
Proceed onwards to your hometown by train or flight.
Tour Ends with Beautiful Memories ❤️
What is included in the tour
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Transportation
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Delhi to Shimla by comfortable Volvo bus
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All internal transfers by Tempo Traveller / Cab as per group size
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Accommodation
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Total 6 nights stay on Double / Triple / Quad sharing (as opted)
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1 Night in Chitkul
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1 Night in Tabo
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2 Nights in Kaza
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1 Night near Chandratal (Chatru)
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1 Night in Manali
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Meals
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12 meals included
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Day 3 to Day 8: Breakfast & Dinner
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Day 9: Breakfast
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Sightseeing
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All sightseeing and visits as mentioned in the itinerary
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Trip Management
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Experienced Trip Captain throughout the journey
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Transport Expenses
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All toll taxes and parking charges
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Driver allowances
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What is NOT included in the tour
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Extra Meals & Beverages not mentioned in the inclusions
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Unforeseen Expenses due to situations like medical emergencies, natural calamities, landslides, or road blockages
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Airport / Railway Transfers (pickup and drop not included)
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Adventure Activities & Paid Experiences such as paragliding or any optional rides
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Meals During Train Journey
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Late Checkout Charges beyond the standard hotel checkout time (12:00 PM)
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Personal Expenses including laundry, phone calls, snacks, mineral water, or beverages
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Travel Insurance of any kind
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Porter / Mule Charges for carrying personal luggage
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Entry Fees for monuments, monasteries, or sightseeing spots (if applicable)
1. Day Backpack (20–30 Litres):
Ideal for local sightseeing and short hikes, this smaller backpack lets you carry essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, and documents while leaving your main luggage at the hotel.
2. Floaters or Sandals:
Perfect for relaxing days or casual walks, a good pair of floaters or sandals ensures comfort and ease of movement during downtime.
3. Down/Main Jacket:
To stay warm in high-altitude or cold-weather areas, an insulated down or main jacket is a must. It serves as your outermost layer, shielding you from chilly winds and low temperatures.
4. Thermal Wear (1 Pair):
Thermals help regulate your body temperature in cold conditions. Wearing a thermal layer underneath your clothing is essential for added warmth, especially at night.
5. Outdoor Shoes:
A sturdy yet lightweight pair of outdoor or trekking shoes is necessary for navigating mountain terrain and rugged roads. Avoid chunky shoes—opt for ones with a good grip and ankle support.
6. Quick-Dry T-Shirts (3 Pairs):
Quick-dry tees are essential for maintaining hygiene during travel. Lightweight and breathable, they can be washed and dried easily between stops.
7. Cotton Socks (3 Pairs):
Comfortable and breathable, cotton socks are ideal for daily wear. Be sure to change them frequently and avoid wearing damp ones to prevent blisters and discomfort.
8. Woolen Socks (1 Pair):
Warm and odor-resistant, woolen socks (especially merino wool) are great for cold nights. They provide superior insulation and comfort while sleeping or lounging.
9. Poncho/Rain Cover:
A poncho offers full-body protection from unexpected rain, covering both you and your backpack—unlike a standard raincoat. Essential for unpredictable mountain weather.
10. Quick-Dry Towel:
Compact and fast-drying, this towel helps maintain hygiene during the trip. Avoid regular towels as they take longer to dry and may lead to bacterial growth.
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:
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Cancellation 30 Days or More Before Departure:
Receive a 100% refund in the form of a Bhatakna Coupon (credit note for future trips), OR opt for a monetary refund with a 15% cancellation fee. -
Cancellation Between 30 to 20 Days Before Departure:
Get 80% of the trek fee back as a Bhatakna Coupon, OR receive a monetary refund with a 50% cancellation charge. -
Cancellation Less Than 20 Days Before Departure:
No monetary refund is applicable. You will receive 50% of the trek fee as a Bhatakna Coupon. -
Cancellation Less Than 15 Days to Departure:
No refund (monetary or coupon) will be provided for cancellations made within 15 days of the trip. -
Cancellations Due to Illness (including COVID):
If you're unwell or test positive for COVID-19, we strongly advise you to rest and prioritize your health. However, no refund or trip transfer is applicable in such cases. You may arrange a replacement (someone else to take your spot) to avoid losing the booking.
Spiti Valley Road Tour
We will drive from Chandigarh towards Shimla district covering Kinnaur and finally reach Himachal Pradesh Spiti Valley. Beautiful tour through the high mountains and deep valleys of Kinnaur. Our journey from Spiti Valley to Manali will be incredibly unforgiving roads, and with the weather, we will cross the high pass of Kunzum la. This trip is only possible from June when the road between Kunzum and Atal Tunnel was built beneath the Rohtang Pass in the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. On the Leh-Manali Highway in Himachal Pradesh, India. Lahaul Spiti Valley nearest airports is Chandigarh and Bhuntar Kullu.
We have planned the perfect Spiti Valley road trip, your perfect guide to the best vacation ever. It covers all the elements you need for a complete holiday, from hotel bookings, meals, and cars to sightseeing and trip captain.
Spiti Valley Road Trip
Himachal Pradesh Spiti Valley is an unknown destination on the tourist map. A cold desert with rugged mountains and snow-capped peaks welcomes you. The Valley is a difficult place to live. The temperature during winter can reach -30 degrees.
It has some of the most treacherous roads in the world and Exposes a deep gorge on one side of the road, and on the other side, rocks keep falling from the rugged mountains.
On your road trip, you can experience Ancient Monasteries, Rugged Mountains, Quaint remote villages, Stay in homestays with locals, explore enchanting valleys. Sample local food, take excellent selfies and landscape images, camp under the night Spiti valley sky, visit beautiful hidden lakes in Himachal Pradesh, and see colorful sunrise and beautiful sunsets. Witness Milkyway and Starry nights on new moon nights. Enjoy the fantastic hospitality of Spiti valley.
Spiti valley night sky has some of the best views in India. With minimal light pollution and dry weather, it offers an excellent environment for astrophotography. If you're interested in capturing the Milkyway galaxy uniquely, you should visit Spiti valley at night.
Things to see on Spiti Valley Tour - Spiti valley itinerary
It is bordered by Ladakh, Lahaul, Kullu and Kinnaur. Spiti Valley at the height of 2,745 metres above sea level. The Kumzum La or Kumzum Pass, located at an altitude of 14,930 feet above sea level, is the gateway into Spiti Valley from Lahaul.
Important Notes
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Weather Conditions and Accessibility:
- High-altitude areas such as Hikkim, Komik, Langza, and Pin Valley may become inaccessible during winter months due to extreme snowfall. The visit to these places is dependent on weather conditions, and alternative locations will be provided if necessary.
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Acts of God (Heavy Snowfall, Road Closures):
- In case of road closures or other unforeseen weather-related issues (acts of God), travelers may need to arrange their own 4x4 vehicles. Any associated costs for this arrangement will be the responsibility of the travelers.
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Arrival and Departure Timings:
- Travelers arriving from outside Delhi should ensure they book their trains or flights to reach Delhi by 4 PM on the trip start date.
- On the return journey, it is advised to book a flight/train departing after 2 PM to ensure smooth travel.
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Itinerary Changes:
- Due to various factors such as weather, road conditions, or the physical capacity of participants, the itinerary may be adjusted. The organizers reserve the right to change schedules to ensure the safety, comfort, and well-being of all travelers.
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Age Limit for Group Departures:
- Group departures are available for travelers aged between 16 and 42 years due to the physically demanding nature of the itinerary. However, custom trips can be arranged for those outside this age range.
Frequently asked questions
Question 1: What is the distance between Manali and Spiti Valley India?
Answer: Manali and Spiti Valley location are 196 kilometers apart. You can cover this distance in 10 hours. The shortest route that crosses NH505 is around 177.1 km.
Question 2: What is the distance between Delhi and Spiti Valley?
Answer: Delhi and Spiti Valley are 747 kilometers apart.
Question 3: What is the Temperature in Spiti Valley?
Answer: From January to March, the temperature in Spiti valley remains between -4 to -35 degrees centigrade. Depending upon your height, it varies from -4 to 17 degrees centigrade from April to October.
Question 4: How is the weather like in Spiti Valley?
Answer: The winters are frigid. The heavy snowfall makes the weather harsh. The entry points like Kunzum Pass and Rohtang Pass remain closed from the end of October till June sometimes. You may still enter the valley through other routes if you can bear the chill. The best weather conditions are between the end of June and October.
Question 5: What is the best time to visit Spiti Valley?
Answer: Best time to visit Spiti Valley is June to October every year. During these months, you can complete the entire circuit tour from Chandigarh to Kaza to Manali.
Question 6: What is the height of Spiti Valley?
Answer: The valley of Spiti is encircled by steep mountain ranges. The high Kunzum Pass, at 15,059 feet, separates Spiti and Lahaul valleys 4,590 meters.
Question 7: What are the conditions of the roads that lead to Spiti Valley?
Answer: The Road conditions are average; you do have some patches where you need to drive carefully. Due to high altitude, travelers will get affected during their travel.
Question 8: Where is Spiti Valley?
Answer: Spiti Valley is located in Himachal Pradesh, and it's known as the cold desert of the north.
Question 9: How to reach Spiti Valley?
Answer: You can reach Spiti through various ways of transport.
By Road: Spiti doesn't have its airport or railways hence you have to travel to it by road.
By Train: The nearest railway station to Spiti is Shimla, Chandigarh, Ambala, or Delhi.
By Air: Bhuntar Kullu's nearest airport, but you can also plan air travel to Chandigarh and then a road trip to Spiti.
Question 10: When does it snow in Spiti?
Answer: October to March of the year are the months when it snows in Spiti. The temperature hovers between 8 degrees centigrade to minus 10 degrees celsius.
Question 11: Best time to visit Spiti Valley?
Answer: Spiti Valley can be visited via the Kinnaur route throughout the year. June to October will be the best time to complete the circuit from Chandigarh to Shimla to Kinnaur to Spiti Valley to Manali.
Question 12: Can we customize Spiti valley tour packages?
Answer: We offer customizable packages. You can write to us at highfive@treksandtrails.org. Please mention your travel date number of days available.
Question 13: What kind of vehicle is available for the Spiti valley tour?
Answer: Xylo, Innova, Tempo Traveller, depending on the group size
Question 14: Tabo monastery is located in which of the Indian states?
Answer: Tabo Spiti Valley, a religious town, is located in Himachal Pradesh, India. Tabo has an extensive collection of monasteries and caves. Tabo Spiti was named after the monastery it houses, which is the home of meditation in the Tabo Monastery and is said to have been founded around 996 CE. Tabo is an ancient town that became a revered Buddhist center, with several monasteries being established here as per dates inscribed on them. Some are cave types, and some are built of bricks or wood.
Question 15: What is the Village Tabo Height?
Answer: Tabo is known for being India's and the Himalayas' longest continually running Buddhist enclave. Tabo Himachal Pradesh is 3,280 meters - 10,760 feet above sea level, and it is one of the most visited monastery in Himachal Pradesh.
Question 16: Top ten must-visit Lahaul Spiti monastery?
Answer: Lahaul and Spiti are two remote districts in Himachal Pradesh. The physical isolation of this region has preserved the traditional monasteries, which make Lahaul-Spiti a place of great spiritual importance for Buddhists.
- Tabo Monastery
- Kungri Gompa
- Kardang Monastery
- Lhalung Monastery
- Gemur Monastery
- Dhankar Monastery
- Shashur Monastery
- Sherkhang Monastery
- Key Monastery
- Sakya Tangyud Gompa
Many beautiful, serene monasteries can be found hidden away in the beauties of Lahaul and Spiti. Though these typically isolated monasteries are meant to preserve Buddhist faith, they also serve as functional worlds in their own right, where monks lead lives devoted to prayer, contemplation, and learning.
Monasteries in Spiti blend in perfectly with the local surroundings. They are such a lovely India's national historic treasure.
Question 17: What is Tabo to Kaza distance?
Answer: Tabo village, located by the foothills of the Himalayas, is an ancient Buddhist village with a rich history in art, culture, and spiritualism. Tabo to Kaza distance is 48 kilometers. Tabo is famous for Himalayan caves, Tabo monastery, and temple complex. Tabo is also known as the Ajanta of the Himalayas.
It has few homestays during the winter months, famous for the White Spiti expedition. Tabo has one of India's highest altitude SBI branches. Travelers prefer staying at Tabo Spiti during their travels from Tabo to Kaza.
Question 18: What is Nako height and Nako to Kaza distance?
Answer: Nako village is established at 3,625 meters or 11,893 feet; Nako is the biggest settlement in the Hangrang Valley with the backdrop of Reo Purgyal, Himachal Pradesh's tallest peak at 6,816 meters or 22,362 feet. Nako to Kaza distance is 112 kilometers.
Question 19: Which is the highest village in India?
Answer: In Himachal Pradesh's Komic Village, at an elevation of 18000 feet above sea level, Komic Settlement is India's highest village. Komic village was fully vaccinated for covid19 to welcome tourists, an integral part of its economy. Please chat with us for any information on our nine nights ten days Spiti Valley trip.
Question 20: Is Nako located in the Lahaul Spiti district?
Answer: Nako is located in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh.
Questions 21: Can you give more information about the Spiti valley trek?
Experiencing a new environment is one of the best ways to learn about another culture. At Spiti valley trekking, we offer you the chance to stay with locals in their homes while also getting a real Tibetan village experience every day! Our expert team will lead you through the unrivaled adventure as you trek over high altitude passes and walk along ancient trails that have been used for centuries by the locals in these villages of Himachal Pradesh, India. We'll even let you hold onto some precious traditions yourself by visiting the highest post office in the world at Hikkim and sending your loved ones back home some postcards.
We will stay in the high villages of Komic, Demul, Lahlung trek. Higher villages offer great astrophotography options as there is zero night light pollution.
Camping at Chandrataal lake with the amazing night sky. All this fun and excitement makes Treks and Trails your ultimate adventure travel company!
Question 22: Spiti Valley Temperature?
Answer: A holiday in Spiti is the perfect escape from a hectic lifestyle. The lush snow hills, the tranquil valleys, and the breathtaking high altitude landscapes are ideal for recharging your spirit. And all of this can be experienced in any season you choose!
Spiti is an excellent region in India that is a must-visit for anyone who loves to trek, be a part of nature, and relax. It's hilly, rocky and lush. The best time to visit Spiti is from May to October. Spiti Valley Temperature will be extreme during the winter months.
Spiti Valley Temperature drops to -25°C on average. The best time to explore the snowy slopes of the Himalayas. Whatever be your endeavour, from trekking to snowboarding and skiing, you cannot afford to miss this frosty season. It's best to travel in the summer season from May to September, and there are chances of Landslides and rains during these months.
Spiti Valley Temperature Chart
December to March, it snows in Spiti valley temperature will range from -7 to -30 degrees Celcius. Be ready to use dry toilets as most water freezes up, there are frequent power cuts, and most hotels are closed during the winter or not equipped for a winter stay.
Tourists will have to stay at a homestay built to withstand such extreme winters. Homestays are very comfortable and warm, and your host will be amiable. Ensure to carry snow chains for your vehicle as there are chances of black ice and slippery roads due to snowfall.
April to May, the Spiti valley weather ranges from zero to -12; roads to Manali are not open for transport. This is an excellent time to travel as road conditions are better than in the Spiti valley winter months.
June to November is the peak season for Spiti Valley as the road to Manali open up with tourist coming quickly from Manali to Kaza. The Spiti Valley Temperature is pleasant during this period. All hotels are open for business, and you can complete the entire circuit from Delhi to Chandigarh to Kinnaur to Spiti Valley to Manali during this season.
How is the weather in Spiti Valley?
Lahaul Spiti is a picturesque valley in the Himalayas. Lahaul Spiti valley is the hidden gem of Himachal Pradesh and is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and forests of oak, pine, and birch. This place is home to ancient monasteries, scenic hikes, remote villages and hospitable locals who welcome visitors with open arms.
Spiti Valley in Summer from April to June
The climate in Spiti valley is pleasant between April and June, and the coldest weather during this time can go as low as -4 degrees Celsius. India's last pristine tourist spot.
Spiti valley is an outdoor adventurer's haven. Sunny days, clean air, and nature's sounds will make you feel at peace. There are many things to do here- trekking, camping, mountain biking, and even hiking in the Himalayas. And if that weren't enough, you can also sip on some authentic Chhang made from locally grown barley.
Spiti Valley in Winter from October to March
Spiti Valley has a harsh and cold climate, with temperatures dropping to minus 25 degrees Celsius. The best time to visit the Valley is between October and March if you plan to see the snow leopards. Spiti Valley mountains are covered in snow and the months that we call the winter season.
Spiti Valley in Rains from July to September
To plan a trip to the Himalayan region, knowing the weather conditions is essential. Weather in Spiti valley ranges from 13°C to 27°C during the rainy season. Most of the roads also remain unwelcoming owing to natural calamities and landslides. This is why it's essential to take precautions before planning a trip to this region. The condition of the road to Spiti valley has improved a lot over the years.
Manali to Spiti valley distance?
The road distance between Manali to Spiti Valley is 196 kilometres. It takes five hours to cover this distance. The prefered route is from Manali to Palchan to Dhundi to Atal Tunnel to Koksar to Chenab Bridge Chattru to Chhota Dara to Subhamoy Paul Memorial to Batal to Chandra Dhaba to Kunzum La Pass to Losar to Rangrik to Kaza.
Spiti Valley from Manali, driving through some of the most exciting roads in India. Beautiful mountain passes, river crossing, snow peaks and beautiful weather. The highways are only open from June to October, and roads are covered under snow for the rest of the year.
Ready to cross the Himalayas? Well, we are too! And we'll show you a time of your life as you get high-quality adventure and breathtaking scenery. Pack your bags and hit the road with us through some of the most scenic places in Spiti Valley Manali, India.
What are the different Spiti valley packages?
The best time to visit Spiti Valley Himachal Pradesh? The summer, when colors burst, and the landscape looks stunning. The temperate climate makes it a perfect destination for trekking, road trips, and biking. Though it's one of the most remote regions in Himachal Pradesh, Spiti Valley is a must-visit location in India. Whether you're looking for adventure or peace, you'll find what you're looking for here.
Below are the six options we have as Spiti Valley Packages; kindly chat with us for more information
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Below are the six options we have as Spiti Valley Packages; kindly chat with us for more information
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Winter Spiti Valley Trip
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Full Spiti Valley Trip from Delhi with Chandratal Lake
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Full Spiti Valley Trip from Chandigarh with Chandratal Lake
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Manali to Spiti valley Kaza to Manali with Chandratal Lake
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Spiti Valley Trek with Chandratal Lake
- Chandigarh to Spiti Valley to Chandigarh
Lahaul Spiti Valley best time to visit, depending on the kind of activity, experience or weather you are interested in. The winter trip is the best for the visitor interested in seeing snow and experiencing winter. For the trekkers, the trek cum road trip is the best. For those interested in covering all the points of Spiti Valley Himachal Pradesh, during the June to October trip is ideal with Chandratal Lake.
Places to visit in Spiti valley?
Be mesmerized by the different colours of the Spiti landscape during the tour. The summer is a spectacular time to be there, with vibrant colors and picturesque villages dotting the landscape, and it's the perfect time to explore new places and have your fill of adventure.Below is the list of Spiti valley places to visit.
- Kaza market
- Hikkim Post Office
- Komic is the highest village in the world
- Chicham Bridge
- Key Monastery
- Dhankar Monastery
- Langza village
- Pin Valley
- Gue Village
- Chandratal Lake
Things to do in Spiti valley?
Get ready for the trip of a lifetime with Spiti Valley's breathtaking night sky, forests, and charming villages. Photographers, artists, and dreamers all come with one thing in common: they're drawn to Spiti Valley's natural beauty's unspoiled beauty. Take a break from your everyday routine and explore this remote region; you won't regret it.
- Visit The Buddhist Monasteries
- Bike and hike in the woods
- Eat and drink, indulge your senses
- Yak Safari one of a kind adventure
- Camping by the Lake, Rivers, and Valleys
- Enjoy the hospitality at Hostels and Homestays
- Play with the mountain dogs
- Capture some great memories with Astrophotography
- Participate in a Spiti Valley Trekking excursion
- River Rafting in untamed rivers
Which is the nearest airport to Spiti valley?
Depending on the time of the year, the nearest airport to Spiti Valley changes. During the winter months, Chandigarh is the nearest airport to Spiti Valley, and during the summer months, Bhuntar airport near Kullu is the closest to Lahaul Spiti Valley, India. Spiti valley from Chandigarh is open throughout the year.
Kaza Spiti Valley to Bhuntar airport distance is 230 kilometres; it will take six hours to cover this distance. Spiti Valley Kaza to Chandigarh airport distance is 490 kilometres. It will take 12 hours to cover this distance as per navigation maps, and ideally, you will need two days to cover this distance.



