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Experience the rugged beauty of Spiti Valley with our 8 Days 7 Nights holiday package, showcasing the majestic Himalayas in Himachal Pradesh. This comprehensive tour includes visits to ancient monasteries like Key Monastery and Tabo Monastery, exploration of high-altitude lakes such as Chandratal Lake, and cultural experiences in traditional villages like Kibber and Kalpa. Our Spiti Valley tour package covers comfortable accommodation, delicious meals, convenient transportation, and guided tours, ensuring a perfect blend of adventure, cultural immersion, and breathtaking natural landscapes. Book now for an unforgettable 8 days Spiti Valley adventure!
Arrive in Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. Overnight stay in Shimla to acclimatize and prepare for the journey ahead.
Drive from Shimla to Narkanda (about 2-3 hours). Explore Hatu Peak , tani jubber lake, and enjoy vsit to Apple orchard. Overnight stay in Narkanda.
Drive from Narkanda to Kalpa via Recong Peo (about 6-7 hours). Witness the beautiful Kinnaur valley and visit Kalpa village. Overnight stay in Kalpa.
Drive from Kalpa to Kaza via Nako and Tabo (about 8-9 hours). Visit Nako Lake and Tabo Monastery en route. Arrive in Kaza, the administrative headquarters of Spiti Valley. Overnight stay in Kaza.
- Explore Kaza and its surroundings. - Visit Key Monastery, the largest monastery in Spiti Valley. - Optional visit to Kibber village and Gette Monastery. - Overnight stay in Kaza.
- Drive from Kaza to Chandratal Lake (about 4-5 hours). - Enjoy the breathtaking views of Chandratal Lake and the surrounding mountains. - Overnight camping near Chandratal Lake.
Drive from Chandratal Lake to Manali via Rohtang Pass (about 7-8 hours). - Experience the stunning landscapes of Lahaul Valley and Rohtang Pass. - Arrive in Manali, a popular hill station in Himachal Pradesh. - Overnight stay in Manali.
Depart from Manali with unforgettable memories of your winter expedition in Spiti Valley.
- Pack warm clothing including thermal wear, insulated jackets, gloves, woolen socks, and sturdy winter boots. Don't forget essentials like sunglasses, sunscreen, and a good quality sleeping bag if camping.
Yes, Kaza and Chandratal Lake are at high altitudes (Kaza around 3,800 meters and Chandratal Lake around 4,300 meters). It's important to acclimatize gradually, stay hydrated, and be aware of symptoms of altitude sickness.
Accommodations range from basic guesthouses and homestays to hotels in towns like Shimla, Kalpa, and Manali. In remote areas like Chandratal Lake, accommodation may be in tents or basic camps.
Winter in Spiti Valley can be harsh with extremely cold temperatures and snowy conditions. It's essential to travel with experienced guides or drivers who know the terrain and have vehicles equipped for winter driving.
Dining options vary depending on the location. In towns like Shimla, Kalpa, and Manali, you'll find restaurants serving a variety of cuisines. In remote areas, meals may be provided by accommodations or arranged through local hosts.
Indian nationals do not require any permits for Spiti Valley. Foreign nationals need to obtain an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit certain restricted areas like Kaza. Check with local authorities or your tour operator for the latest permit requirements.
Depending on your interests and time available, you may consider activities like snow trekking, visiting local monasteries, exploring traditional villages, or enjoying panoramic views of snow-covered landscapes.