SPITI 7N-8D HALF CIRCUIT
Sangla → Tabo → Kaza→ Kalpa
✓ Stay ✓ Meals ✓ Transfers ✓ SightseeingsÂ
Brief Itinerary
- Day 1: Delhi To Shimla | Meet-up at Delhi Bus Terminal. Overnight bus journey to Shimla
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- Day 2 : Shimla To Sangla / Chitkul | Drive through Kufri, Narkanda along the Indo-Tibetan highway. Enjoy your stay at Sangla / Chitkul
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- Day 3 : Sangla / Chitkul To Tabo | Explore the scenic beauty of Chitkul Village, witness the stunning Khab Sangam (confluence of the Spiti & Sutlej rivers), and visit the ancient Gue Monastery. Relax by the peaceful Nako Lake and enjoy a serene overnight stay in Tabo.
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- Day 4 : Tabo To Kaza | Explore Tabo Monastery and the cliff-top Dhankar Monastery. Visit Lingti Waterfall and enjoy your stay in Kaza.
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- Day 5 :Kaza Sightseeing | Visit Key Monastery, explore the high-altitude villages of Langza, Komic, and Hikkim, and cross the iconic Chicham Bridge.
Return to Kaza for a comfortable overnight stay.
- Day 6 :Kaza To Kalpa | Explore Reckong Peo Market and unwind with a peaceful stay in Kalpa.
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- Day 7 : Kalpa To Shimla To Delhi| Stroll along Mall Road, visit Christ Church, enjoy café hopping, and begin your overnight bus journey to Delhi.
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- Day 8 : Delhi Transfer | Transfer to DELHI Bus Terminal with a bag full of memories and awesome artifacts from Spiti
Key Attractions
- Kufri
- Narkanda
- Indo-Tibetan Highway
- Chitkul Village
- Khab Sangam – the confluence of spiti river & sutlej river
- Gue Monastery
- Nako Lake
- Tabo Monastery
- Dhankar Monastery
- Lingti Waterfall
- Key Monastery
- Langza
- Komic
- Hikkim
- Chicham Bridge
- Reckong Peo Market
- Mall Road
- Christ Church
- Cafe Hopping
₹ 17,999/- Per Person
WINTER SPITI 4X4 EXPEDITION
Sangla → Tabo → Kaza→ Kalpa
✓ Stay ✓ Meals ✓ Transfers ✓ SightseeingsÂ
Brief Itinerary
- Day 1: Delhi To Shimla | Meet-up at Delhi Bus Terminal. Overnight bus journey to Shimla
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- Day 2 : Shimla To Sangla / Chitkul | Drive through Kufri, Narkanda along the Indo-Tibetan highway. Enjoy your stay at Sangla / Chitkul
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- Day 3 : Sangla / Chitkul To Tabo | Explore the scenic beauty of Chitkul Village, witness the stunning Khab Sangam (confluence of the Spiti & Sutlej rivers), and visit the ancient Gue Monastery. Relax by the peaceful Nako Lake and enjoy a serene overnight stay in Tabo.
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- Day 4 : Tabo To Kaza | Explore Tabo Monastery and the cliff-top Dhankar Monastery. Visit Lingti Waterfall and enjoy your stay in Kaza.
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- Day 5 :Kaza Sightseeing | Visit Key Monastery, explore the high-altitude villages of Langza, Komic, and Hikkim, and cross the iconic Chicham Bridge.
Return to Kaza for a comfortable overnight stay.
- Day 6 :Kaza To Kalpa | Explore Reckong Peo Market and unwind with a peaceful stay in Kalpa.
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- Day 7 : Kalpa To Shimla To Delhi| Stroll along Mall Road, visit Christ Church, enjoy café hopping, and begin your overnight bus journey to Delhi.
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- Day 8 :Â Delhi Transfer | Transfer to DELHI Bus Terminal with a bag full of memories and awesome artifacts from Spiti
Key Attractions
- Kufri
- Narkanda
- Indo-Tibetan Highway
- Chitkul Village
- Khab Sangam – the confluence of spiti river & sutlej river
- Gue Monastery
- Nako Lake
- Tabo Monastery
- Dhankar Monastery
- Lingti Waterfall
- Key Monastery
- Langza
- Komic
- Hikkim
- Chicham Bridge
- Reckong Peo Market
- Mall Road
- Christ Church
- Cafe Hopping
₹ 31,499/- Per Person
SPITI 8N-9D FULL CIRCUIT
Delhi→ Shoja → Sangla→ Nako → Kaza → Chandratal Lake → Delhi
✓ Stay ✓ Meals ✓ Transfers ✓ SightseeingsÂ
Brief Itinerary
- Day 1: Delhi To Manali | Arrival at the Delhi Volvo station at 4:00 PM and board the bus for Manali. Overnight journey in the Volvo bus.
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- Day 2 : Arrival in Manali & transfer to Shoja | Arrive in Manali and proceed towards Sojha via the scenic Banjar Valley. Check in at the guest house for an overnight stay.
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- Day 3 : Shoja To Sangla via Rampur | After breakfast, travel from Shoja to Sangla via Jalori Pass (3223m), enjoying scenic views en route. Check in at the hotel, explore Sangla village in the evening, and stay overnight.
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- Day 4 :
Sangla To Nako via Chitkul | After an early breakfast, visit Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border, and soak in the stunning Himalayan views. Continue via Khab Sangam towards Nako, explore Nako Lake and the village monasteries, and stay overnight in Nako.
- Day 5 : Nako-Lepcha-Gue-Tabo-Dhankar | After breakfast, visit the remote Lepcha Village and explore Gue Monastery, home to the naturally preserved monk mummy. Continue to Tabo Monastery and Dhankar Gompa, then arrive in Kaza for check-in and an overnight stay.
- Day 6 : Kaza Sightseeing | After breakfast, visit Chicham Bridge and explore the iconic Key Monastery. Continue to the high-altitude villages of Komic and Hikkim, then return for an overnight stay at the hotel.
- Day 7 : Kaza To Chandratal | Visit Key Monastery near Kaza, known for its ancient architecture and panoramic valley views. Travel via Kunzum Pass to Chandratal (Moon Lake), explore the lake in the evening, and stay overnight at the camp.
- Day 8 : Chandratal To Manali | Travel from Chandratal to Manali, crossing rugged mountain roads and the Atal Tunnel. Depart from Manali in the evening for an overnight Volvo journey.
- Day 9 : Arrival in Delhi| Morning arrival in Delhi
Key Attractions
- Banjar Valley
- Jalori Pass
- Kinner Kailash Mountain range.
- Sangla village
- Chitkul Village
- Khab Sangam
- Nako Lake
- Lepcha Village
- Gue Gompa
- Tabo Monastery
- Dhankar Gompa
- Chicham Village
- Chicham Bridge
- Kee Monastery
- Komic
- Hikkim
- Kee Monastery
- Chandra Tal
- Kunzum Pass
- Atal Tunnel
₹ 21,999/- Per Person
SPITI BIKING 8N-9D FULL CIRCUIT
Delhi→ Shoja → Sangla→ Nako → Kaza → Chandratal Lake → Delhi
✓ Stay ✓ Meals ✓ Transfers ✓ Sightseeings ✓ Royal Enfield Bike ✓ Oxygen Cylinder ✓ Backup Vehicle ✓ Trip Marshal
Brief Itinerary
- Day 1:Â Delhi To Manali | Arrival at the Delhi Volvo station at 4:00 PM and board the bus for Manali. Overnight journey in the Volvo bus.
- Day 2 :Â Arrival in Manali & transfer to Shoja |Â Arrive in Manali and proceed towards Sojha via the scenic Banjar Valley. Check in at the guest house for an overnight stay.
- Day 3 : Shoja To Sangla via Rampur | After breakfast, travel from Shoja to Sangla via Jalori Pass (3223m), enjoying scenic views en route. Check in at the hotel, explore Sangla village in the evening, and stay overnight.
- Day 4 :
Sangla To Nako via Chitkul | After an early breakfast, visit Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border, and soak in the stunning Himalayan views. Continue via Khab Sangam towards Nako, explore Nako Lake and the village monasteries, and stay overnight in Nako.
- Day 5 : Nako-Lepcha-Gue-Tabo-Dhankar | After breakfast, visit the remote Lepcha Village and explore Gue Monastery, home to the naturally preserved monk mummy. Continue to Tabo Monastery and Dhankar Gompa, then arrive in Kaza for check-in and an overnight stay.
- Day 6 : Kaza Sightseeing | After breakfast, visit Chicham Bridge and explore the iconic Key Monastery. Continue to the high-altitude villages of Komic and Hikkim, then return for an overnight stay at the hotel.
- Day 7 : Kaza To Chandratal | Visit Key Monastery near Kaza, known for its ancient architecture and panoramic valley views. Travel via Kunzum Pass to Chandratal (Moon Lake), explore the lake in the evening, and stay overnight at the camp.
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- Day 8 : Chandratal To Manali | Travel from Chandratal to Manali, crossing rugged mountain roads and the Atal Tunnel. Depart from Manali in the evening for an overnight Volvo journey.
- Day 9 : Arrival in Delhi| Morning arrival in Delhi
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Key Attractions
- Banjar Valley
- Jalori Pass
- Kinner Kailash Mountain range.
- Sangla village
- Chitkul Village
- Khab Sangam
- Nako Lake
- Lepcha Village
- Gue Gompa
- Tabo Monastery
- Dhankar Gompa
- Chicham Village
- Chicham Bridge
- Kee Monastery
- Komic
- Hikkim
- Kee Monastery
- Chandra Tal
- Kunzum Pass
- Atal Tunnel
₹ 31,999/- Per Person
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FAQ’s
01. Where is Spiti Valley located?
Spiti Valley is a high-altitude cold desert located in Himachal Pradesh, surrounded by the Himalayas, known for monasteries, lakes, and rugged landscapes.
02. What is the best time to visit Spiti Valley?
The best time is May to September.
June–July: Green valleys & open Chandratal
August–September: Clear skies & fewer tourists
Winters are extremely harsh and mostly inaccessible.
03. Is Spiti Valley safe for tourists?
Yes, Spiti Valley is safe when traveled with proper planning. Weather, altitude, and road conditions must be respected, and guided tours are recommended.
04. Do I need permits to visit Spiti Valley?
No permits are required for Indian nationals. Foreign nationals may need permits for certain inner-line areas.
05. What is the Spiti Valley Full Circuit?
The full circuit usually covers Shimla – Kinnaur – Spiti – Chandratal – Manali, offering diverse landscapes and smoother altitude acclimatization.
06. Is Spiti Valley suitable for first-time mountain travelers?
Yes, especially via the Shimla route, which allows gradual acclimatization. However, basic fitness and open-mindedness for rough conditions are important.
07. What kind of accommodation is provided?
Accommodation includes hotels, guesthouses, and homestays with basic but clean amenities. Luxury stays are limited due to the remote terrain.
08. Is mobile network and internet available?
Network connectivity is limited. BSNL and Jio work in some areas like Kaza, but internet access is slow and unreliable.
09. How do you manage altitude sickness in Spiti?
We follow proper acclimatization routes, recommend hydration, light meals, and rest. Medical assistance is limited, so precautions are essential.
10. Is Spiti Valley biking trip safe?
Yes, Spiti biking trips are safe for experienced riders. Royal Enfield / similar bikes, backup vehicle, mechanic, and support are provided.
11. Is Spiti Valley suitable for families or couples?
Yes, Spiti is suitable for couples and families who are comfortable with long travel hours and basic facilities.
12. Are flights available to Spiti Valley?
No direct flights. The nearest airports are Shimla and Kullu (Bhuntar), followed by a road journey.








