Spiti Friends  Tour Package 08 Night 09 Days From Shimla

Spiti Friends Tour Package 08 Night 09 Days From Shimla

  • 9 Days
  • Max People : 2
  • 10 December 2024
  • Pickup: Delhi
Description

Spiti Valley, often referred to as the "Little Tibet" of India, is a breathtakingly remote and rugged region nestled in the northeastern part of Himachal Pradesh. Known for its stark, otherworldly landscapes, Spiti is a haven for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. The valley is characterized by its high-altitude desert terrain, ancient monasteries, and stunning mountain vistas. Key attractions include the picturesque town of Kaza, the ancient Ki Monastery perched on a hilltop, and the serene Chandratal Lake, which mirrors the surrounding peaks. Spiti's unique culture, influenced by Tibetan Buddhism, is reflected in its vibrant festivals, traditional architecture, and the warm hospitality of its inhabitants. With its pristine environment and tranquil atmosphere, Spiti Valley offers an unparalleled adventure for travelers and nature enthusiasts looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Price Includes
Hotel Accommodation
Meal plan : Breakfast & Dinner
Airport Transfer : Arrival
Airport Transfer : Departure
Services of an experienced driver com tour guide during sightseeing.
Cab for Sightseeing : Local Sightseeing
Driver com assistance at the airport/bus stop while arriving and departing
Driver: Food, Fuel & Accommodation
Government Taxes/VAT/ Service Charges (Taxes included i.e. Toll Tax, Parking Fee, Green Tax, and Driver Fuel Expense.
Price Excludes
Adventure Activities
Any Joy ride or rafting
Expenses of personal nature such as drinks Tips and porter charges
Any monastery/museum/parks entrance fees
Any Travel Insurance Premium
Any items or services not specified in the cost inclusions
Early check in charges
Late Check- out charges

Travel Styles

Cultural
Nature & Adventure
Independent
Activities
Festival & Events
Special Interest

Facilities

Wifi
Gymnasium
Mountain Bike
Itinerary
Shimla

Arrival: Reach Shimla by road, train, or flight. Check-in: Settle into your hotel. Evening: Explore Mall Road and The Ridge, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant

Shimla
Shimla

Kufri: Visit Kufri for panoramic views and outdoor activities like horse riding. Jakhoo Hill: Explore Jakhoo Hill and visit Jakhoo Temple. Evening: Return to Shimla, relax, and enjoy dinner

Shimla
Narkanda

Travel: Drive from Shimla to Narkanda (approximately 65 km, 2-3 hours). Check-in: Arrive in Narkanda and check into your hotel. Explore: Visit the Hatu Peak for stunning views and explore the local surroundings. Evening: Relax and enjoy dinner in Narkanda

Narkanda
Kaza

Travel: Begin your journey to Kaza (approximately 200 km, 7-8 hours). The drive is scenic but can be challenging. Check-in: Arrive in Kaza and check into your hotel. Evening: Relax and acclimatize

Kaza
Kaza

Ki Monastery: Visit the Ki Monastery, one of the largest and most important monasteries in Spiti. Hikkim and Komic: Explore Hikkim (home to one of the highest post offices) and Komic (one of the highest villages in Asia). Evening: Return to Kaza and enjoy a quiet evening

Kaza
Chandratal Lake

Travel: Head to Chandratal Lake (approximately 100 km, 4-5 hours). The drive offers stunning landscapes. Explore: Enjoy the serene beauty of Chandratal Lake, known for its mesmerizing blue waters. Camping: Optionally, set up camp near the lake or stay in a nearby guesthouse

Chandratal Lake
Kaza

Travel: Return to Kaza (approximately 120 km, 5-6 hours). Explore: Spend the afternoon exploring any additional spots or relaxing in Kaza. Evening: Enjoy a leisurely evening and dinner in Kaza

Kaza
Shimla

Travel: Drive back to Shimla (approximately 250 km, 7-8 hours). It’s a long journey, so plan for breaks. Check-in: Arrive in Shimla and check into your hotel. Evening: Relax and have dinner at a local restaurant

Shimla

Morning: Depending on your departure time, you can explore any remaining spots in Shimla or do some last-minute shopping. Check-out: Check out from your hotel and proceed to your next destination or head home

Location
FAQs

Summer (May to September): The best time to visit, with clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and accessible roads. This period is ideal for sightseeing, trekking, and exploring the valley. Winter (October to April): Extremely cold with heavy snowfall, making many roads and passes inaccessible. Only experienced travelers should consider visiting during this time, and essential services are limited

By Air: The nearest airport is in Kullu (Bhuntar Airport), about 200 km away from Kaza, the administrative center of Spiti. By Train: The closest major railway station is in Shimla. From Shimla, you can drive or take a bus to Spiti. By Road: Spiti Valley is accessible by road from Manali and Shimla. The journey from Manali is via the Rohtang Pass and Kunzum Pass, which are usually open from June to September. The route from Shimla is via the Hindustan-Tibet Road

Kaza: The administrative center of Spiti, offering a base for exploring the valley. Ki Monastery: One of the most significant monasteries in Spiti, known for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere. Chandratal Lake: A high-altitude lake known for its mesmerizing blue waters and picturesque surroundings. Tabo Monastery: Famous for its ancient murals and manuscripts, it is one of the oldest monasteries in the region. Hikkim: Home to one of the highest post offices in the world

Hotels and Guesthouses: Basic to mid-range accommodations are available in towns like Kaza, Tabo, and Key. Homestays: Many local families offer homestay options, providing an authentic experience and insight into local culture. Camping: Camping near Chandratal and other scenic spots is also an option for those who prefer outdoor experiences

Yes, Spiti Valley is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to be prepared for high-altitude travel. Ensure you have adequate acclimatization to avoid altitude sickness. Travel with a reliable guide or tour operator if you're unfamiliar with the region

Clothing: Layered clothing, including warm clothes, even in summer. Pack thermal wear, a good quality jacket, and comfortable trekking shoes. Essentials: Sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and lip balm to protect against sun and wind. Carry medications for altitude sickness if needed. Other: Camera, power banks (electricity can be intermittent), and any personal toiletries or special items you might need

Inner Line Permit (ILP): Required for certain areas in Spiti, especially if traveling from the border regions. Check current regulations as permits can change

Connectivity: Mobile network coverage can be limited and sporadic. BSNL and Airtel generally have the best coverage. Internet connectivity is often slow and may not be available in remote areas

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