- Intro ABOUT SPITI VALLEY
- SPITI VALLEY ITINERARY (7 Days / 6 Nights)
- SPITI CIRCUIT BY ROAD (Shimla to Manali)
Discover Spiti Valley – The Middle Land of Himachal
Spiti Valley is a high-altitude cold desert located in the northeastern part of Himachal Pradesh. Known for its dramatic landscapes, ancient monasteries, rugged mountain roads, and peaceful villages, Spiti is one of India’s most breathtaking Himalayan destinations.
The name “Spiti” means “The Middle Land,” as it lies between India and Tibet. With an average altitude of around 3,800 meters, the valley offers stunning views of barren mountains, deep gorges, and crystal-clear rivers.
Unlike commercial hill stations, Spiti is raw, remote, and spiritually rich — perfect for travelers seeking adventure, culture, and silence in the mountains.
Why Visit Spiti?
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Ancient Buddhist monasteries
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High-altitude villages like Hikkim & Langza
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Chandratal Lake camping
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Scenic road trips via Shimla or Manali
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Clear night skies for stargazing
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Authentic village life experiences
Major attractions include:
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Key Monastery
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Tabo Monastery
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Dhankar Monastery
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Chandratal Lake
Best time to visit: May to October (roads open and weather stable).
Discover Spiti Valley – The Middle Land of Himachal
Spiti Valley is a high-altitude cold desert located in the northeastern part of Himachal Pradesh. Known for its dramatic landscapes, ancient monasteries, rugged mountain roads, and peaceful villages, Spiti is one of India’s most breathtaking Himalayan destinations.
The name “Spiti” means “The Middle Land,” as it lies between India and Tibet. With an average altitude of around 3,800 meters, the valley offers stunning views of barren mountains, deep gorges, and crystal-clear rivers.
Unlike commercial hill stations, Spiti is raw, remote, and spiritually rich — perfect for travelers seeking adventure, culture, and silence in the mountains.
Why Visit Spiti?
-
Ancient Buddhist monasteries
-
High-altitude villages like Hikkim & Langza
-
Chandratal Lake camping
-
Scenic road trips via Shimla or Manali
-
Clear night skies for stargazing
-
Authentic village life experiences
Major attractions include:
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Key Monastery
-
Tabo Monastery
-
Dhankar Monastery
-
Chandratal Lake
Best time to visit: May to October (roads open and weather stable).
Day 1 – Shimla to Sangla / Kalpa
Drive through Kufri, Narkanda, and the scenic Kinnaur Valley. Overnight stay in Sangla or Kalpa.
Day 2 – Kalpa to Tabo
Travel along the Sutlej River and enter Spiti Valley. Visit Nako Lake en route. Overnight stay in Tabo.
Day 3 – Tabo to Kaza
Visit Tabo Monastery and Dhankar Monastery before reaching Kaza, the main town of Spiti. Overnight stay in Kaza.
Day 4 – Kaza Local Sightseeing
Explore:
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Key Monastery
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Hikkim (World’s highest post office)
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Langza Village
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Komik Village
Return to Kaza for overnight stay.
Day 5 – Kaza to Chandratal
Drive via Kunzum Pass to Chandratal Lake. Evening camping near the lake (weather permitting).
Day 6 – Chandratal to Manali
Drive through the scenic Atal Tunnel and reach Manali. Overnight stay in Manali.
Day 7 – Departure
Drop at Manali / Delhi (Volvo optional).
Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights
Day 1 – Delhi to Shimla
Day 2 – Shimla to Kalpa
Scenic drive through Narkanda & Kinnaur Valley.
Day 3 – Kalpa to Tabo
Visit Nako Lake en route.
Day 4 – Tabo to Kaza
Visit:
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Tabo Monastery
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Dhankar Monastery
Overnight Kaza.
Day 5 – Kaza Local
Visit:
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Key Monastery
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Hikkim
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Langza
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Komik
Day 6 – Kaza to Chandratal
Drive via Kunzum Pass. Camp near Chandratal Lake.
Day 7 – Chandratal to Manali
Drive through Atal Tunnel to Manali.
