Overview
Embark on a 7-day journey to the spellbinding Spiti Valley, often referred to as the “Middle Land” between Tibet and India. Starting from Delhi, this tour takes you through breathtaking landscapes, quaint villages, and ancient monasteries. Marvel at the stark beauty of the high-altitude desert, experience unique local culture, and immerse yourself in the serenity of the Himalayas. Perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers, this trip promises an unforgettable experience.
Day wise Itinerary
Depart from Delhi in the evening by private vehicle. Overnight journey to Manali.
Arrive in Manali and check into your hotel. Explore Manali: Visit Hadimba Temple, Vashisht Hot Springs, and Mall Road. Rest and acclimatize for the journey ahead.
Early morning departure for Kaza via the scenic Kunzum Pass. En route, visit small villages and enjoy mesmerizing views of the mountains. Reach Kaza in the evening and check into a hotel or homestay.
Visit key attractions like Key Monastery and Kibber Village. Explore Langza (known for fossils) and Hikkim (home to the world’s highest post office). Visit Komic, one of the highest villages in the world. Return to Kaza for dinner and overnight stay.
Leave for the stunning Chandratal Lake, known for its crystal-clear water. Short trek to reach the lake and enjoy the serene environment. Overnight stay in camps under a starry sky (weather permitting).
Head back to Manali via the iconic Rohtang Pass. Enjoy scenic stops and reach Manali by evening. Overnight stay in Manali.
Depart for Delhi early in the morning. Arrive in Delhi by evening, marking the end of the trip.
Includes/Excludes
Includes
- Comfortable transportation from Delhi (SUVs/Tempo Travelers).
- Accommodation for 6 nights (hotels/camps/homestays).
- Meals: Breakfast and dinner (as per itinerary).
- Local sightseeing as mentioned in the itinerary.
- Bonfire night (subject to weather).
- Experienced driver cum guide.
- All toll taxes, parking fees, and fuel charges.
Excludes
- Airfare or train tickets to/from Delhi.
- Any personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, etc.).
- Adventure activities such as river rafting or paragliding.
- Travel insurance.
- Entry fees to monasteries or parks (if applicable).
- Anything not mentioned under "Inclusions."
FAQ
The best time is from May to October, as the roads are open, and the weather is pleasant for sightseeing.
Yes, but ensure you’re physically fit, as Spiti Valley is a high-altitude destination and requires acclimatization.
Pack warm layers, including jackets, thermals, gloves, and sturdy shoes. Even in summer, temperatures can drop significantly.
Since Spiti is at a high altitude, some travelers may experience mild symptoms. Staying hydrated and acclimatizing in Manali helps minimize risks.
ATMs are available in Manali and Kaza but may not always work. Carry enough cash. Mobile networks are limited to BSNL and Jio in some areas.