Spiti Valley, often referred to as “Little Tibet,” is a remote and picturesque region nestled in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. This high-altitude desert valley is renowned for its stark, otherworldly landscapes, Tibetan Buddhist culture, and ancient monasteries. Situated in the Himalayan mountains, Spiti Valley is characterized by rugged terrain, barren mountains, deep gorges, and pristine rivers.
The valley is a haven for adventure enthusiasts, offering opportunities for trekking, mountain biking, and exploring its unique geological formations. Visitors can also immerse themselves in the local culture by visiting centuries-old monasteries like Key Monastery and Tabo Monastery, which are hubs of Tibetan Buddhism.
Despite its remoteness and challenging terrain, Spiti Valley has become an increasingly popular destination for travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. The region’s raw and untamed beauty, coupled with its spiritual aura, makes it a unique and captivating destination for those willing to venture into this high-altitude wonderland.
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Embark on a mesmerizing journey along one of the world’s most picturesque routes, making stops in charming mountain villages. This Spiti Valley excursion from Shimla passes through the scenic locations of Sangla, Chitkul, and Kalpa in the Kinnaur Valley before entering Spiti You’ll have the chance to explore ancient monasteries that are thousands of years old, experience riding a Yak, stay in authentic homestays, and spend time in some of the highest villages in Asia. Despite being dubbed as “The world’s most adventurous road,” the Hindustan-Tibet highway has been safely guiding travelers since the 1850s, offering stunning vistas despite its winding curves and steep drops.
As you gaze at the crystal-clear blue skies, pristine turquoise rivers weaving through snow-capped peaks, and an endless expanse of desolate mountains, you’ll feel as though time itself has come to a halt
Post breakfast we will leave for Narkanda. Narkanda is noted for its scenic beauty, ancient temples, apple orchards and skiing opportunities.
Overnight stay in hotel or homestay.
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Today marks the beginning of our grand Himalayan road trip as we set out on our journey to Sangla. Along the way, you’ll be captivated by the enchanting 95-kilometer expanse of the Sangla Valley, where the Baspa river gracefully meanders through the forested slopes. Sangla is renowned for its agricultural pursuits, and you’ll notice that nearly every house in the area is involved in the cultivation of apples, pears, walnuts, apricots, or potatoes. We will spend the night at a luxurious campsite here.
After a hearty breakfast get ready to visit Baspa river to see some breathtaking views of the surrounding glaciers. Visit and Explore Chitkul. Have lunch at Chitkul.
Come back to Rakcham for night stay in luxurious swiss camps.
We continue our journey along the renowned Hindustan – Tibet Highway, also known as NH 22. This particular segment of the highway has earned the reputation of being one of the “most challenging roads in the world,” as recognized by Lonely Planet, offering a truly remarkable visual experience. As you embark on this leg of the journey, you’ll be mesmerized by the ever-changing mountain landscapes, transitioning from the lush greens of the Kinnaur valley to the various shades of brown.
We continue our drive to Nako, which is the final village in Kinnaur before entering Spiti Valley. After enjoying lunch in Nako, we proceed through Sumdo, the first village within Spiti Valley on this route, ultimately reaching Tabo, where you’ll find the oldest monastery in the region.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Tabo.
Today will be drive to Kaza visiting Dhankar Gompa. This stunning monastery,perched at the edge of a cliff is home to stunning Buddhist art and cultural marvels. Kaza is the commercial capital of the Spiti valley.
Overnight stay in hotel.
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Today will visiting beautiful village around the Kaza.
We drive to some of the highest inhabited regions of the world.
The highest village in Asia, Komik, which literally translates to ‘eye of a snow cock’, is situated at a height of 4513 meters.
After that we drive to Hikkim where we visit the world’s highest post office in the world. If possible, you can even meet the post-master and hear his stories.
After sending out a postcard, we drive to Langza. Langza village is situated at an altitude of 4400 meters and belongs to the Sakyapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
We drive back down to Kaza for lunch.
We drive back to Kaza spend the night in a comfortable and warm Kaza hotel.
Today we will be exploring two iconic landmarks of Spiti valley – Key monastery and Chichma bridge. Enjoy a lovel view of the rugged mountains from the key monastery and explore the ancient history and culture.
Return to Kaza for warm and comfortable stay in Kaza hotel.
After breakfast we will head to kalpa.
Legend has it that Kalpa was the winter home of Lord Shiva. If it’s true, he couldn’t have found a more remarkable abode for himself, with enthrallingly majestic views of the Kinner-Kailash and Jorkandan peaks looming right above the village.
Overnight at a hotel in Kalpa.
Today we will leave for Mashobara a small place near Shimla.
Mashobra is famous for its fruit orchards, lush oak forests, Mashobra waterfall, mist-bathed hills, and babbling streams. Mashobra hills is a remarkable place for complete relaxation and unwinding in tranquillity.
It is drive of 4 hrs to Chandigarh . If you leave early you go further Delhi to can catch an evening flight to your destination.
Our package end in Chandigarh.
You could choose to pack the following items for your Spiti Valley holiday:
-A backpack of min. 40-50ltr. of storage (Please avoid carrying luggage bags)
-Windproof Jackets (heavy / feather if you are coming before June and after October)
-Pullovers / Sweatshirts
-Warmers / Thermals
-Woollen caps, mufflers, gloves and socks
-Light Cotton Trek Pants / Comfortable Jeans (Avoid torn jeans)
-Raincoat (not necessary – but good to have one)
-Waterproof / snow-proof hiking shoes*
-An extra pair of shoes (if you are trekking)
-Sunscreen (SPF40 and above)
-Personal Medicines (As prescribed by your doctor)
-Water bottle
-A flashlight
-Solar chargers / Power banks
-Lip guard
-Hat
-Sunglasses
-Face Mask
-Inhalers (if you suffer from asthma)
-BSNL Prepaid / Postpaid SIM Card
-Hand Sanitizer
-Toilet Paper
*If you are buying new shoes for your Spiti Valley holiday, please remember to use them for at least a month before you commence your holiday.
We Request you to please carry only one backpack per person.
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