
The Ultimate Road Trip
Overview
The Spiti Valley is a cold desert mountain valley located high in the Himalayas in the north-eastern part of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The name "Spiti" means "The Middle Land", i.e. the land between Tibet and India. The valley and surrounding region is one of the least populated regions in India and is the gateway to the northernmost reaches of the nation. Along the northern route from Manali, Himachal Pradesh or Keylong via the Rohtang Pass or Kunzum Pass respectively, the valley lies in the North East of the Indian hill state of Himachal Pradesh, and forms part of the Lahaul and Spiti district. The sub-divisional headquarters (capital) is Kaza, Himachal Pradesh which is situated along the Spiti River at an elevation of about 12,500 feet (3,800 m) above mean sea level.

Brief Itinerary Your day-to-day breakup of activities.
DAY 0/1 : Depart from Delhi | Arrive in Shimla
- Pickup point is Akshardham metro station
- 367 km drive from Delhi to Shimla
- 8-9 hours drive

Welcome to Shimla Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, is a charming hill station known for its colonial architecture, lush greenery, and pleasant weather. Nestled in the Himalayas, it offers attractions like Mall Road, Jakhoo Temple, and the Ridge. Popular for its snowfall in winter, Shimla is a year-round destination for travelers.
The group will gather at the designated pickup point at 10:00 PM (tentative) to begin the journey. The adventure kicks off with an overnight Volvo journey from Delhi to Shimla, offering comfortable travel and a chance to bond with fellow travelers.
Arrive in Shimla in the morning and check into your hotel, where you can relax and freshen up after the overnight journey. Once settled, step out to explore Shimla at your own pace. The city, renowned for its colonial charm and breathtaking landscapes, offers plenty to discover. Visit the iconic Jakhoo Temple, perched atop Jakhoo Hill, and enjoy panoramic views of the city. Stroll along the bustling Mall Road, lined with shops, cafés, and vibrant street scenes, and unwind at the Ridge, a popular open space offering stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains.
After an enriching day of sightseeing and soaking in Shimla’s serene ambiance, return to the hotel for a hearty dinner. Spend the night in the cozy comfort of your hotel, recharging for the adventures ahead.
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DAY 2 :Shimla To Sangla/Chitkul
- Distance : 245 km | 9-10 hrs
- Arrival in Sangla/Chitkul

Arrival in Sangla/Chitkul Chitkul, a picturesque village in Himachal Pradesh, is the last inhabited village near the Indo-China border. Known for its stunning landscapes, serene ambiance, and traditional wooden houses, Chitkul offers a glimpse into the region's rich culture and heritage. The village is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, lush greenery, and the Baspa River, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Spend the day exploring the village, interacting with locals, and soaking in the tranquility of this Himalayan gem.
Begin your adventure with an early morning arrival in the serene hill station of Shimla. Take some time to freshen up and rejuvenate amidst the crisp mountain air and scenic surroundings. As the day unfolds, embark on an exhilarating journey that promises breathtaking vistas and memorable experiences.
Travel along the enchanting Indo-Tibetan Highway, renowned for its awe-inspiring landscapes. Pass through Kufri, a quaint hill town known for its lush green valleys and panoramic views, and continue to Narkanda, celebrated for its apple orchards and serene ambiance. These picturesque locations offer the perfect backdrop for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.
As the day transitions into evening, arrive at the tranquil village of Chitkul or Sangla. Nestled in the heart of the Kinnaur district, these charming villages exude peace and natural beauty, making them an ideal retreat. Conclude your day with a warm, hearty dinner under the star-studded sky, followed by a restful night surrounded by the serene embrace of the Himalayas.
This journey blends adventure, tranquility, and the timeless charm of the mountains, leaving you with unforgettable memories and a yearning to explore more.
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9,711 ft
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DAY 3 : Drive from Sangla/Chitkul to Tabo
- Distance: 235 km | 9 Hrs
- Trek Type: Easy steps and Drive

Welcome to Tabo Tabo, a quaint village in Himachal Pradesh's Spiti Valley, is renowned for its ancient Tabo Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site candidate. Founded in 996 AD, it houses exquisite murals and scriptures. Surrounded by stark, rugged landscapes, Tabo offers a serene atmosphere, perfect for spiritual seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Start your day with a hearty breakfast before setting out for an unforgettable journey to Tabo, with a brief yet mesmerizing excursion to Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-China border. Known as the “Last Village of India,” Chitkul offers stunning vistas of the Baspa Valley and the majestic Himalayas, perfect for capturing postcard-worthy photographs.
As you make your way towards Tabo, the journey takes you through breathtaking landscapes with stops at picturesque locations. One such highlight is Khab, where the Sutlej and Spiti rivers converge, offering a dramatic view of nature’s raw power and beauty.
Upon arrival in Tabo, delve into the rich cultural heritage of Spiti Valley with a visit to the 1021-year-old Tabo Monastery. Known as the “Ajanta of the Himalayas,” this ancient monastery is adorned with exquisite frescoes and murals, offering a glimpse into the region’s spiritual and cultural history.
Conclude your day by checking into a cozy hotel or homestay in Tabo, where you can relax and unwind. Relish a delicious dinner and enjoy a peaceful overnight stay, soaking in the tranquility of this serene Himalayan village. This day blends exploration, culture, and relaxation for a truly enriching experience.
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10,760 ft
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DAY 4 : Tabo to Kaza
- distance : 100 kms
- Trail Type: Travel
- Time : 5-6 hrs

Wlcome to Kaza Kaza, the largest town in Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh, is a hub of culture and adventure. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and barren landscapes, it’s home to landmarks like Key Monastery and Kibber Village. Kaza offers vibrant local markets, thrilling treks, and a gateway to Spiti’s stunning natural and spiritual beauty.
Begin your day with a delightful breakfast before heading out to visit the ancient Tabo Monastery, a gem of Spiti Valley renowned for its historic and spiritual significance. As you journey onward, make a stop at the majestic Dhankar Monastery, perched dramatically on a cliff, offering breathtaking views of the valley below. Don’t miss the stunning Dhankar Lake, a tranquil oasis that adds to the serenity of this sacred site.
Continuing your adventure, arrive in Kaza by evening. The route offers captivating landscapes and a chance to soak in the untouched beauty of Spiti Valley. Once in Kaza, check into your cozy homestay, where warm hospitality awaits.
Unwind and enjoy a delicious dinner while reflecting on the day’s experiences, surrounded by the charm of Kaza. End your day with an overnight stay, resting in the serene ambiance of this enchanting town.
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12,000 ft
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DAY 5 : Kaza local sightseeing
- Explore in Kaza
- Chicham Bridge is the highest suspension bridge in Asia.

Langza Langza is a picturesque village in Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh, known for its stunning landscapes and ancient monasteries. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, Langza offers a glimpse into traditional Spitian life with its mud-brick houses and prayer flags. The village is home to the iconic Langza Buddha Statue and is famous for its fossils, making it a treasure trove of prehistoric marine life. A visit to Langza promises breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature and culture in the heart of Spiti Valley.
After a hearty breakfast, we will set out to explore the enchanting local sights of Kaza. The day promises a journey through some of Spiti Valley’s most iconic and awe-inspiring destinations.
Our first stop is Hikkim, home to the world’s highest post office, where you can send postcards from a place like no other. Next, we’ll visit Kommic, the world’s highest village connected by motorable roads. This serene village, surrounded by majestic mountains, offers a glimpse into the unique lifestyle of its residents.
From there, we head to Langza, a treasure trove for history and geology enthusiasts. Known for its ancient marine fossils, Langza offers a surreal landscape dotted with fossilized reminders of a time when the Himalayas were submerged under a vast ocean. The towering Buddha statue overlooking the village is another must-see, symbolizing peace amidst nature’s grandeur.
After soaking in the beauty and tranquility of these high-altitude wonders, we will return to Kaza. Enjoy a delicious dinner as you unwind from the day’s adventures, and relax in the cozy ambiance of your accommodation. Conclude the day with an overnight stay in Kaza, resting amid the serene charm of Spiti Valley.
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13,500 ft
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DAY 6 : Drive from Kaza to Chicham & back
- distance : 80 kms
- Trail Type: Travel
- Time : 5-6 hrs

Welcome to Chicham After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive from Kaza to Chicham, a picturesque village located in the rugged terrain of Spiti Valley. The journey takes you through stunning landscapes, winding roads, and panoramic views of the Himalayas, offering a truly unforgettable experience.
Start your day with a refreshing morning routine and a delicious breakfast, preparing for an exciting exploration of Spiti Valley’s gems. Our first destination is the iconic Key Monastery, a revered spiritual center perched on a hill. This centuries-old monastery is not only a hub for Buddhist learning but also offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valley.
Next, we visit Kibber Village, known as one of the highest motorable villages in the world. Nestled amidst dramatic mountain scenery, Kibber is famous for its unique architecture and the chance to witness the simple yet fascinating lifestyle of its inhabitants.
From Kibber, we move on to the remarkable Chicham Bridge, the highest suspension bridge in Asia. This architectural marvel spans a deep gorge, offering thrilling views and an unforgettable experience for adventurers and nature lovers alike.
After soaking in these unforgettable sights, return to Kaza to unwind. Take the opportunity to explore Kaza at your own pace, discovering its local charm and vibrant culture. End your day with a hearty dinner, reflecting on the experiences of the day, and enjoy a peaceful overnight stay in the comfort of your Kaza accommodation.
Max Altitude
9,711 ft
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DAY 7 : Drive from Kaza to Kalpa
- distance : 225 kms
- Trail Type: Travel
- Time : 8-9 hrs

Welcome to Kalpa Begin your day with a wholesome breakfast before setting off on a scenic drive back to Kalpa, a serene village nestled in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh. The journey offers a visual feast of stunning landscapes, winding mountain roads, and majestic Himalayan views.
Begin your day with a delightful breakfast as we prepare for the journey to Kalpa, a destination that promises to enchant you with its scenic beauty. As we drive through the winding roads, immerse yourself in the captivating vistas of Spiti Valley transitioning into the verdant landscapes of Kalpa. The journey is a visual feast, with snow-capped peaks, lush greenery, and charming villages dotting the route.
Upon arrival in Kalpa, check into your hotel or homestay, where warm hospitality and comfort await. Take a moment to relax and soak in the serene ambiance of this Himalayan retreat, known for its tranquil environment and spectacular views of the Kinner Kailash range.
In the evening, enjoy a delicious dinner, savoring the flavors of the region. Reflect on the beauty of the journey and the tranquil surroundings as you prepare to unwind for the night. End your day with a peaceful overnight stay in Kalpa, waking up to the promise of more adventures in this picturesque haven.
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11,320 ft
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DAY 8/9 : Drive from kalpa to Shimla | Depart to Delhi
- drive from kalpa to Shimla (235 kms, 7-8 hrs)
- Trail Type: Travel
Start your day with a hearty breakfast to fuel up for the journey ahead. Today, we embark on a thrilling drive to Shimla, covering approximately 250 kilometers. The route promises a day filled with adventure as you traverse winding mountain roads, soak in breathtaking views, and pass through picturesque landscapes that shift from the rugged beauty of Spiti Valley to the lush greenery of Himachal Pradesh.
Arriving in Shimla by evening, you’ll have a brief stop to stretch your legs and refresh before continuing your journey. After the break, we set off for Delhi, traveling overnight to ensure a smooth and comfortable ride.
On Day 9, we reach Delhi early in the morning, marking the end of your incredible adventure through the mountains. Your journey concludes with countless happy memories, cherished moments, and stories to share with loved ones. As you bid farewell to the captivating landscapes of the Himalayas, take a moment to reflect on the unforgettable experiences that have made this trip truly special. Safe travels, and until next time!
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Trip Highlights The must do experiences that you can cross off your bucket list

Ancient Monasteries
Explore iconic monasteries like Key Monastery, Tabo Monastery, and Dhankar Monastery, which are not only rich in spiritual history but also showcase stunning architecture and ancient murals, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich Buddhist heritage.

High-Altitude Villages
Visit remote villages like Langza, Hikkim, and Komic, some of the highest inhabited settlements in the world. These villages are surrounded by breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and offer insights into traditional Spitian life in the harsh Himalayan conditions.

Stunning Night Skies
With minimal light pollution, Spiti Valley offers some of the clearest and most stunning night skies, perfect for stargazing. The vast, unspoiled expanse provides an opportunity to witness star-filled skies and the Milky Way like never before.

Spiti Valley Road Trip
Embark on a thrilling road trip through one of India’s most rugged and scenic routes. The journey takes you through winding mountain roads, dramatic gorges, and vast, empty landscapes, creating a sense of adventure and solitude.
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Inclusions
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Accommodation:Accommodation on Double/ Triple sharing basis in Guest house/ hotels/ Homestays (1N in Sangla/Chitkul, 1N in Tabo, 3N in Kaza & 1N in Kalpa)
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Accommodation: Accommodation on MAPAI basis (Total 12 Meals - 1 Meal on Day 2 (D) + 2 Meals on Day 3 (B+D) + 2 Meals on Day 4 (B+D) + 2 Meals on Day 5 (B+D) + 2 Meals on Day 6 (B+D) + 2 Meals on Day 7 (B+D) + 1 Meal on Day 8 (B)
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All sightseeing as mentioned in program
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Volvo transfers from Delhi to Shimla & Shimla to Delhi
- • 4X4 from Shimla to Shimla
- • Driver’s allowance, toll tax, parking fee, fuel
- • First aid with oxygen cylinder
- • All inner line permits
- • Trip captain throughout the trip
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- • Any air /train charges to reach Delhi.
- • 5% GST
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Lunch for entire journey
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Any extra stay/meals apart from the ones mentioned in the inclusions.
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The Ultimate Fitness and Safety Checklist
Get Yourself Fit
How to Get Fit for the Spiti Road trip
1. Cardio Fitness
- Start by walking 4-5 km daily, then increase to 8-10 km.
- Add running, cycling, or swimming for 30-40 minutes, 4-5 days a week.
- Practice stair climbing to build endurance for uphill hiking.
2. Strength Training
- Leg Exercises: Do squats, lunges, and calf raises to strengthen your legs.
- Core: Try planks and sit-ups to build core strength.
- Upper Body: Do push-ups and shoulder exercises to prepare for carrying a backpack.
3. Flexibility
- Stretch daily to avoid injuries. Focus on legs and back.
- Yoga can help improve flexibility and balance.
4. Mental Preparation
- Practice deep breathing to improve lung capacity.
- Visualize the trip to build mental toughness.
5. Acclimatization
- Practice hiking on hills or use a treadmill with an incline to simulate trekking conditions.
6. Diet and Hydration
- Eat protein-rich foods (chicken, beans, eggs) and complex carbs (whole grains, veggies) to fuel your body.
- Drink plenty of water—at least 2-3 liters daily.
7. Practice with Backpack
- Train with a backpack. Start with a lighter load and gradually increase the weight.
Nutrition Tips for the Spiti roadtrip
1. Eat Protein-Rich Foods
Incorporate lean proteins such as chicken, fish, legumes, and tofu to aid muscle recovery and growth.
2. Include Complex Carbohydrates
Fuel your energy levels with whole grains, fruits, and vegetables for sustained energy during the trip.
3. Stay Hydrated
Drink at least 2-3 liters of water daily. Proper hydration is essential for stamina and overall performance.
4. Snack Wisely
Choose energy-dense snacks like nuts, dried fruits, and energy bars to maintain your energy levels on the trail.
5. Limit Processed Foods
Avoid processed foods high in sugar and unhealthy fats. Opt for natural, whole foods whenever possible.
Essential Items for Health on the Spiti roadtrip
1. Water Bottle
Stay hydrated by carrying a durable, reusable water bottle. Consider adding purification tablets.
2. First Aid Kit
Pack a basic first aid kit with band-aids, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and any personal medications.
3. Energy Snacks
Bring energy-dense snacks such as nuts, dried fruits, and energy bars to keep your energy levels up.
4. Sunscreen
Protect your skin from UV rays by applying a high SPF sunscreen, especially at higher altitudes.
5. Personal Hygiene Items
Include biodegradable soap, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper for maintaining hygiene on the trip.
6. Trekking Poles
Use trekking poles to reduce strain on your knees and enhance stability on uneven terrain.
7. Warm Clothing
Bring warm layers to stay comfortable, especially in cold weather conditions during the trip.
Health and Safety Tips for the Spiti roadtrip
1. Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water throughout the trip to prevent dehydration. Aim for at least 2-3 liters daily.
2. Acclimatize Properly
Take time to acclimatize to higher altitudes. Ascend gradually to avoid altitude sickness.
3. Use Sunscreen
Apply a high-SPF sunscreen to protect your skin from harmful UV rays, especially at altitude.
4. Pay Attention to Footwear
Wear sturdy, well-fitted trekking boots to prevent blisters and provide ankle support.
5. Communicate Your Plans
Inform someone about your trekking plans and expected return time for safety.
6. Follow Trail Markings
Stay on marked trails to avoid getting lost and to protect the environment.
7. Carry a First Aid Kit
Always have a first aid kit on hand for minor injuries or emergencies during the trip.
Trip Details All Details
Highlights
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Breathtaking Winter Landscapes
Experience Spiti Valley as a snowy paradise, with frozen rivers, white-blanketed villages, and towering snow-capped peaks.
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Iconic Monasteries in Snow
Visit historic sites like Key and Tabo Monasteries, their serene charm enhanced by the snowy surroundings.
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Remote Villages in Winter
Explore high-altitude villages like Langza, Hikkim, and Komic, where life continues amidst the harsh winter.
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Winter Adventures
Navigate snow-laden roads and frozen landscapes for a thrilling winter journey in Spiti.
Trip Details
Age Limit
Open to travelers aged 10 to 55 years.
Experience Level
Suitable for adventurous travelers, including first-timers eager to explore Spiti's winter charm.
Physical Fitness
Participants should handle sub-zero temperatures and light walking. Fitness to carry a small backpack is required.
Health Requirements
No chronic illnesses like severe asthma, hypertension, or cardiac conditions. Participants must disclose health concerns in the Self Declaration form.
Note for Minors
Travelers under 18 need a signed disclaimer from a guardian; under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
Travel Essentials
Clothing
- Comfortable travel pants and quick-dry full-sleeve t-shirts to prevent sunburns
- Warm layers including fleece and padded jackets for colder temperatures
- Thermal innerwear to keep warm during cold nights
- Waterproof and windproof jacket for weather protection
- Woolen gloves, caps, and socks for extra warmth
Footwear
- Sturdy travel shoes with a good grip (avoid new shoes to prevent blisters)
- Comfortable sandals or flip-flops for relaxing at campsites
- Extra pairs of woolen and regular socks for colder conditions
Backpack
- A durable backpack (40–50 liters) with a rain cover
- Small daypack to carry essentials during short hikes or excursions
Personal Care
- Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) and UV-protected lip balm
- Polarized sunglasses for enhanced visibility and UV protection
- Personal toiletries including biodegradable soap and a toothbrush
- Wet wipes and a quick-dry towel for convenience
Essential Gear
- A water bottle or hydration bladder with 2–3 liters capacity
- Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
- Trekking poles for rough or uneven terrains
- Sleeping bag for sub-zero temperatures, if needed
First Aid Kit
- Basic first aid supplies: antiseptic, band-aids, cotton, gauze
- Pain relief spray or ointment for muscle soreness
- Personal medications for existing conditions
- ORS (oral rehydration salts) and energy bars
Important Documents
- Government-issued photo ID
- Copies of booking confirmations and travel permits
- Emergency contact information
Miscellaneous Items
- Portable power bank or phone charger
- Camera to capture scenic views
- Plastic bags for storing wet or dirty clothes
- Lightweight snacks like nuts, energy bars, and dry fruits
Pro Tips
- Pack light while ensuring all essentials are included
- Waterproof your items to prevent moisture damage
- Carry a small journal to document your road trip experiences
Summer (March to June)
Spiti Valley during summer is a breathtaking haven with temperatures ranging from 8°C to 15°C. It’s the perfect time to explore the high-altitude deserts, visit iconic monasteries like Key and Dhankar, and trek through verdant trails. The valley is alive with blooming flora, vibrant festivals, and clear skies offering stunning views.
Monsoon (July to September)
Spiti Valley experiences light rainfall and occasional landslides during the monsoon season. The landscape becomes greener with a unique contrast against the rugged mountains. Although road conditions can be challenging, this is an ideal time for solitude seekers to enjoy the pristine beauty, peaceful monasteries, and the rejuvenating ambiance of the valley.
Autumn (October to November)
Autumn in Spiti offers crisp weather with temperatures ranging from 0°C to 10°C. The valley transforms into a golden paradise, ideal for photography, stargazing, and cultural exploration. Clear skies enhance the visibility of snow-capped peaks, making it a great time for trekking, visiting high-altitude villages like Langza, and witnessing the serene charm of the monasteries.
Winter (December to February)
During winter, Spiti turns into a surreal snowy wonderland with temperatures dropping as low as -20°C. The valley is blanketed in snow, offering a magical landscape for snow trekking, wildlife spotting, and experiencing local winter festivals. It’s a haven for adventure seekers and those looking for a tranquil, snowy escape amidst warm Tibetan hospitality.
Year-Round Highlights
Whether you’re drawn to Spiti for its cultural richness, stunning landscapes, or thrilling adventures, the valley offers unique experiences in every season. From summer’s vibrant blooms to winter’s tranquil snow, Spiti remains a treasure trove for explorers year-round.
Things to Do
Trekking
Embark on adventurous treks in Spiti, such as the Dhankar Lake Trek or the Pin Parvati Pass. These trails lead through barren landscapes, rugged mountains, and picturesque high-altitude deserts. Ideal for both beginners and seasoned trekkers, these routes provide breathtaking views and a chance to immerse in Spiti’s natural beauty.
Camping
Experience camping amidst Spiti Valley’s surreal landscapes. Popular spots like Chandratal Lake and remote valleys offer starlit skies, peaceful surroundings, and cozy bonfires. Camping here is perfect for disconnecting from the hustle of daily life and soaking in the serene beauty of Spiti’s untouched wilderness.
Village Tourism
Discover Spiti’s unique culture by visiting high-altitude villages such as Langza, Hikkim, and Komic. Interact with the locals, explore ancient monasteries, and experience Tibetan traditions. The charm of prayer flags, spinning wheels, and warm hospitality adds to the unforgettable experience of Spiti’s spiritual essence.
Photography & Stargazing
Spiti Valley is a paradise for photographers and stargazers. Capture the stunning contrast of barren mountains, blue skies, and vibrant monasteries. At night, enjoy clear, pollution-free skies filled with countless stars, making it a dream destination for both landscape photography and astrophotography enthusiasts.
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