Manali–Kaza–Spiti Adventure – 5 Nights / 6 Days

Manali–Kaza–Spiti Adventure – 5 Nights / 6 Days

Manali → Kaza → Spiti Valley → Manali | A thrilling high-altitude road trip through the heart of Spiti.

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Spiti Valley Discovery Tour – 5 Nights / 6 Days

Spiti Valley Discovery Tour – 5 Nights / 6 Days

Chandigarh / Manali → Kaza → Spiti Valley | Explore the hidden gem of Himachal, where peace meets breathtaking beauty.

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Delhi to Kinnaur–Spiti Valley Tour – 11 Nights / 12 Days

Delhi to Kinnaur–Spiti Valley Tour – 11 Nights / 12 Days

Delhi → Shimla → Sarahan → Sangla → Kalpa → Nako → Tabo → Kaza → Chandratal → Manali → Delhi | A complete trans-Himalayan adventure through Himachal’s most stunning landscapes.

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Imagine driving through vast high-altitude valleys, snow-tipped peaks above, monasteries perched on cliffs, and villages where life moves to the rhythm of the mountains. That’s Spiti Valley — remote, raw, and breathtaking.

Whether you’re after a soul-soothing escape or an offbeat adventure, Spiti offers both. With our team of seasoned local guides and well-planned itineraries, you’ll explore this rugged paradise with comfort, safety, and insight.

 

Why Visit Spiti Valley?

  • One of India’s highest inhabited regions (3,000–4,500 m) with dramatic landscapes and ancient monasteries.
  • A rare mix of adventure and peace — perfect for travelers who love less-crowded destinations.
  • Deep Tibetan-Himalayan culture, seen in village life, cuisine, art, and architecture.
  • Two iconic routes: via Shimla (gradual climb, scenic) or via Manali (shorter but higher).


Top Experiences

  • Key Monastery – A 1,000-year-old marvel offering stunning valley views.
  • Kibber, Langza & Hikkim Villages – See fossils, meet locals, and visit one of the world’s highest post offices.
  • Chandratal Lake – The “Moon Lake” famous for its crystal reflection and starry night skies.
  • Pin Valley National Park – Home to snow leopards and unique Himalayan flora.
  • Kaza Town – The valley’s lively heart with cafés, monasteries, and local markets.


Best Time to Visit

  • May to July: Ideal weather, most routes open.
  • August to September: Fewer crowds, great photography, occasional rains.
  • October to April: Extreme winter conditions, for experienced travelers only.


Why Travel With Us

  • Experienced local guides who understand the terrain and altitude challenges.
  • Comfortable stays — from homestays to mountain lodges with authentic hospitality.
  • Flexible itineraries with buffer days for weather or road delays.
  • Reliable transport and 24/7 trip assistance for complete peace of mind.


📞 Talk to our Spiti Vallry travel expert or get a free trip quote today — the mountains are calling!

Indian travelers don’t need a permit via Shimla. Foreign travelers may need Inner Line Permits for certain border areas.
Spiti lies around 3,500–4,500 m. Take it slow, stay hydrated, and rest on the first day to acclimatize properly.
At least 6–8 days for the main circuit. Add 2–3 more if you want to include Chandratal or Pin Valley.
Shimla route is open longer and easier for acclimatization. Manali route is shorter but tougher and opens only from late May to October.
Warm layered clothes, good trekking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, reusable water bottle, and basic medicines.
Yes, for main areas like Kaza, Key Monastery, and Kibber. Avoid high-altitude treks if traveling with very young kids or seniors.
Mountainous, scenic, and occasionally rough. Expect patches of gravel and narrow roads — travel with experienced drivers.
Network is decent in Kaza and main villages, but weak or absent in remote areas. Carry offline maps and download essentials beforehand.
Yes, but it’s only for seasoned adventurers. Expect sub-zero temperatures, limited stays, and road closures.
Key Monastery, Langza, Hikkim, Kibber, Chandratal Lake, Dhankar Monastery, and Pin Valley.