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Spiti Valley circuit

Experience the complete Spiti circuit as you journey through high-altitude mountain passes, ancient monasteries, dramatic landscapes, and remote Himalayan villages — an adventurous road trip blending raw beauty, culture, and thrill.

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BRIEF ITINERARY

  • Leave from Delhi by evening and reach Aut next morning.
  • Bikers will go to Manali to pickup bike and have a run to jibhi
  • backpackers will directly go jibhi

  • Early morning departure for Chitkul, the last Indian village near the Indo-China border.

  • Drive through the scenic Kinnaur valley along the banks of the Sutlej River.

  • Arrive in Chitkul by evening and check in to the camps.

  • Dinner and overnight stay in Chitkul.

  • Wake up early to witness a beautiful sunrise in Chitkul.

  • Explore the charming local village.

  • Depart for Kalpa by noon.

  • Arrive in Kalpa by evening and check in to the hotel.

  • Dinner and overnight stay in Kalpa.

  • Early morning wake-up and breakfast at the hotel.

  • Depart for Spiti Valley.

  • Enter Spiti via Sumdo.

  • Visit  Tabo Monastry  .

  • Drive through the famous Ka Loops.

  • Arrive in Kaza by evening.

  • Check in to the hotel/homestay.

  • Dinner and overnight stay in Kaza.

  • Perched atop a hill with panoramic views of the valley, Key Monastery is a world-famous center of Buddhist learning and a serene retreat for peace seekers.
  • Continue to Chicham Bridge, one of Asia’s highest suspension bridges, offering breathtaking views of deep gorges below.
  • Visit Komic, among the highest inhabited villages in the world at 4,513 meters, with a small population and stunning high-altitude landscapes.
  • Drive to Hikkim to send postcards from the world’s highest post office.
  • At Langza, explore fossil-rich lands that once lay beneath the ancient Tethys Sea, offering a glimpse into prehistoric times.
  • Return to Kaza for an overnight stay.

  • Wake up early and enjoy breakfast before checking out from the hotel.

  • Depart for the stunning Chandra Taal.

  • En route, stop at Losar, the last village of Spiti Valley, for snacks and refreshments.

  • Arrive at Chandra Taal by evening and check in to the camps.

  • Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay in tents under a sky filled with a million stars and the glowing Milky Way.

  • Wake up early and enjoy breakfast before departing for Manali.

  • Arrive in Manali by evening and check in to the hotel.

  • Head out for an Old Manali café crawl, exploring its vibrant cafés and laid-back vibe.

  • Dinner and overnight stay in Manali.

  • Wake up early and enjoy a beautiful sunrise in Manali.

  • Spend the day exploring the town at your own pace. Visit Hadimba Devi Temple, stroll through Old Manali Street, and explore the vibrant Mall Road.

  • Depart for Delhi by evening.

  • Arrive in Delhi the next morning.

  • Reach Delhi by morning with amazing trip memories.
Taxes

5% G.S.T

natural calamities

Any cost arising due to natural calamities like landslides, roadblocks etc. (to be borne directly by the customer on the spot)

Only For Bikers

Any damage to the bike except engine damage must be borne by the client.

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Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting Spiti

Expect a mix of smooth tarmac and "no roads" at all in Spiti. You’ll encounter river crossings, gravel tracks, and narrow cliff-side stretches. It’s a thrilling but technical drive, which is why we always use sturdy 4x4 vehicles and experienced captains.

7 to 9 days are ideal for a Spiti valley trip to experience it all. This gives you enough time for the full circuit, proper acclimatization, and a day or two to just soak in the slow life in Kaza

Indian travelers don't need inner line permits, just a valid ID (Aadhar). However, foreign nationals must obtain a Protected Area Permit (PAP) from Shimla, Reckong Peo, or Kaza. We handle all permit logistics for our guests.

The Shimla route stays open nearly all year. However, the Manali-Kaza road and Kunzum Pass usually open by late May or early June. If you want the full circuit (Shimla to Manali), plan for June onwards.

You need to pack thermals, a heavy down jacket, fleece layers, and sturdy trekking shoes for your Spiti valley trip. Even in summer, nights are freezing. If you're coming for a winter expedition, you’ll need heavy-duty woolens and high-grade insulated gear.

Our curated Spiti Valley packages cover everything you need for a seamless adventure — comfortable transportation (Tempo/4x4), handpicked stays, daily breakfast and dinner, all required permits, and an experienced trip captain to guide you throughout.

Your safety is our top priority, with oxygen cylinders on board and regular AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) monitoring for the entire group to ensure a secure and worry-free journey.

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