Book Spiti Valley Tour from Shimla with Trypdeals covering Kalpa, Kaza, Chandratal and Manali with scenic Himalayan sightseeing and stays. Package starting from Rs 19680.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Himachal Pradesh with this Spiti Valley Tour Package from Shimla designed for travelers who love mountain landscapes, monasteries and adventurous Himalayan roads. This journey covers Kalpa, Tabo, Kaza, Chandratal and Manali while offering spectacular valley views, peaceful villages, ancient Buddhist monasteries and high altitude lakes. Travel through scenic mountain passes, dramatic river valleys and charming Himalayan settlements while discovering the unique culture of Spiti Valley. The itinerary is carefully planned with realistic sightseeing routes and comfortable stays making it ideal for couples, families and adventure travelers looking for an unforgettable Himalayan road trip experience.
Proceed for Kalpa from Shimla for today’s sightseeing. On arrival visit following places:
Narkanda: Surrounded by dense pine forests and Himalayan mountain ranges, Narkanda is famous for cool weather and scenic landscapes. The beautiful apple orchards and winding mountain roads create a refreshing beginning for the Spiti Valley journey.
Rampur Bushahr: Located beside the Sutlej River, Rampur offers beautiful valley scenery and traditional Himachali surroundings. The riverside atmosphere and mountain views make this route highly memorable.
Kinnaur Valley View Point: Enjoy panoramic views of rocky mountains, deep valleys and snow covered Himalayan peaks. The dramatic change in terrain from green forests to barren landscapes begins from this region.
Reckong Peo: This charming hill town is known for peaceful surroundings, local markets and breathtaking Himalayan scenery. It serves as an important stop in the Kinnaur region.
Kalpa Village: Famous for stunning views of the Kinner Kailash mountain range, Kalpa is surrounded by apple orchards and traditional wooden homes creating a peaceful Himalayan atmosphere.
Evening stay in Kalpa.
Proceed for Tabo from Kalpa for today’s sightseeing. On arrival visit following places:
Khab Sangam: Witness the beautiful confluence of the Spiti and Sutlej Rivers surrounded by dramatic rocky mountains and deep valleys.
Nako Village: This scenic Himalayan village is known for traditional houses, peaceful surroundings and beautiful mountain landscapes.
Nako Lake: A calm high altitude lake surrounded by willow trees and Himalayan scenery offering a peaceful stop during the journey.
Gue Monastery: Famous for the naturally preserved mummy of a Buddhist monk, this monastery attracts travelers interested in spirituality and Himalayan history.
Tabo Monastery: One of the oldest Buddhist monasteries in India known for ancient murals, meditation caves and rich Tibetan heritage.
Evening stay in Tabo.
Proceed for Kaza from Tabo for today’s sightseeing. On arrival visit following places:
Dhankar Monastery: Dramatically located on a cliff edge, this monastery offers breathtaking views of Spiti Valley and surrounding Himalayan mountains.
Dhankar Lake: A beautiful high altitude lake surrounded by barren mountain landscapes and peaceful natural beauty.
Pin Valley View Point: Enjoy panoramic views of Pin Valley National Park known for cold desert terrain and rare Himalayan wildlife.
Kungri Monastery: Located in Pin Valley, this monastery reflects traditional Tibetan Buddhist culture and peaceful mountain architecture.
Kaza Market: Explore local cafes, Tibetan handicrafts and traditional Himalayan lifestyle in the main town of Spiti Valley.
Evening stay in Kaza.
Proceed for Kaza for today’s sightseeing. On arrival visit following places:
Key Monastery: The most iconic monastery in Spiti Valley located on a hilltop offering spectacular valley views and spiritual surroundings.
Kibber Village: One of the highest inhabited motorable villages in the world known for traditional stone houses and breathtaking Himalayan scenery.
Chicham Bridge: This impressive suspension bridge connects remote Himalayan villages and offers dramatic gorge views.
Langza Village: Famous for giant Buddha statues and fossil rich landscapes, Langza provides magnificent views of snow covered Himalayan peaks.
Hikkim Village: Home to one of the world’s highest post offices surrounded by peaceful mountain scenery and traditional village life.
Evening stay in Kaza.
Proceed for Chandratal from Kaza for today’s sightseeing. On arrival visit following places:
Losar Village: A beautiful Himalayan settlement surrounded by barren mountains and snow covered peaks. It is the final village before Kunzum Pass.
Kunzum Pass: One of the highest mountain passes in Himachal Pradesh offering panoramic glacier views, colorful prayer flags and rugged Himalayan landscapes.
Chandratal Lake: Famous for crystal clear blue water and crescent shaped beauty, Chandratal is among the most scenic lakes in the Himalayas.
Samudra Tapu View Point: This glacier region offers dramatic mountain scenery with streams, rocky terrain and snow covered peaks.
Camping Area: Experience peaceful Himalayan nights under star filled skies surrounded by breathtaking mountain landscapes.
Evening stay near Chandratal.
Proceed for Manali from Chandratal for today’s sightseeing. On arrival visit following places:
Batal: A small mountain stop famous for rugged landscapes and adventurous Himalayan roads surrounded by towering mountains.
Gramphu: This scenic mountain junction offers breathtaking valley views and dramatic Himalayan scenery ideal for photography.
Atal Tunnel: One of the longest highway tunnels in the world providing smooth travel through the Himalayan mountains.
Solang Valley: Famous for adventure activities, snow views and scenic green meadows surrounded by Himalayan peaks.
Mall Road Manali: Explore lively cafes, handicraft shops and local markets in the heart of Manali town.
Evening stay in Manali.
Proceed for Manali for today’s sightseeing. On arrival visit following places:
Hadimba Devi Temple: Surrounded by cedar forests, this ancient wooden temple is one of the most famous attractions in Manali.
Vashisht Temple and Hot Springs: Known for natural hot water springs and traditional temples visited by tourists and pilgrims.
Old Manali: A charming riverside area famous for mountain cafes, local culture and traditional wooden houses.
Club House Manali: Located beside the Beas River, this recreational area offers scenic surroundings and family activities.
Van Vihar: A peaceful nature park filled with tall deodar trees and beautiful walking trails near the town center.
Evening stay in Manali.
Proceed from Manali towards Shimla. Enjoy scenic mountain roads, beautiful valleys and riverside landscapes during the return journey. Tour concludes on arrival at Shimla.
Spiti Valley landscapes and Himalayan culture
Ancient Tabo Monastery architecture and heritage
Key Monastery in the mountains of Spiti
Popular tourist attractions in Spiti Valley
Official Himachal Pradesh tourism travel guidance
Kalpa: Hotel Silk route homestay or similar 3 star hotel
Tabo: Hotel Phunstok Homestay or similar 3 star hotel
Kaza: navang Homestay or similar 3 star hotel
Chandratal: Deluxe Swiss Camp or similar 3 star hotel
Manali: Hotel Alpine or similar 3 star hotel
Total Tour Package Price: Rs. 30800 per person basis for 2 adults
Total Tour Package Price: Rs. 22800 per person basis for 3 adults
Total Tour Package Price: Rs. 21600 per person basis for 4 to 7 adults
Total Tour Package Price: Rs. 19680 per person basis for 8 to 10 adults
Total Tour Package Price: Rs. 19680 per person basis for 11 to 12 adults
Breakfast
3 star hotel stay
AC vehicle as per group size
Driver allowance
Toll taxes
Parking charges
Sightseeing as per itinerary
Anything not mentioned in inclusions
Entry fees
Boating charges
Guide charges
Personal expenses
Meals other than breakfast
Camera fees
Child up to 6 years: Free
Child 6 to 8 years: Half charge
Child above 8 years: Full charge
20 percent advance at booking
20 percent after hotel voucher
60 percent during tour in parts
For travel between 15 Dec to 2 Jan: 50 percent advance
Minimum Rs. 3000 per person
10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever higher
25 percent cancellation between 45 to 30 days
50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days
75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days
100 percent within 5 days or no show
What is the best time to visit Spiti Valley?
The best time to visit Spiti Valley is between May and October when roads remain open and weather conditions are ideal for travel.
Is Spiti Valley suitable for family trips?
Yes, Spiti Valley is suitable for families with proper acclimatization and comfortable travel schedules.
How many days are required for Spiti Valley?
At least 7 to 8 days are recommended to comfortably explore Kalpa, Tabo, Kaza and Chandratal.
Does Spiti Valley receive snowfall?
Yes, heavy snowfall occurs during winter months and many mountain roads remain closed due to snow accumulation.
What type of food is available in Spiti Valley?
Travelers can enjoy Tibetan cuisine, noodles, soups and North Indian meals throughout the region.
Is altitude sickness common in Spiti Valley?
Some travelers may experience altitude discomfort due to high elevation. Proper hydration and gradual acclimatization are recommended.
Which is the nearest airport for Spiti Valley?
Bhuntar Airport near Kullu is the nearest airport while Chandigarh is also commonly used for road journeys.
Are ATM facilities available in Spiti Valley?
ATM facilities are limited mainly to Kaza and travelers are advised to carry sufficient cash.
Can senior citizens travel to Spiti Valley?
Yes, senior citizens can comfortably travel with proper health precautions and gradual altitude adjustment.
Is mobile network available in Spiti Valley?
Mobile connectivity is limited in remote villages though some network coverage is available in Kaza and nearby areas.
The scenic Kunzum Pass route and mountain landscapes
Traveler reviews of Key Monastery on TripAdvisor
Weather: Days remain pleasant during summer while nights can become extremely cold in high altitude areas.
Clothing: Carry warm jackets, gloves, woollen clothes, sunglasses and comfortable trekking shoes.
Local Culture: Respect local Buddhist traditions, monasteries and village customs during sightseeing.
Dos and Donts: Avoid littering and maintain silence near monasteries and local settlements.
Safety: Drink enough water and acclimatize gradually to avoid altitude related discomfort.
ATM and Network: ATM and mobile connectivity are limited in remote Himalayan villages.
Local Language: Hindi, English and Tibetan dialects are commonly spoken throughout the region.
Official Spiti Valley tourism and travel information
Official Spiti district administration and regional information
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