Rs. 20,999 Rs. 17,999
Domestic/India Trips

Winter Expedition to Spiti Valley – Little Tibet

Rs. 20,999 Rs. 17,999

Tour Itinerary

Day 0 - Departure From Delhi In Evening
Day 0 -  Departure From Delhi In Evening

  • Departure from Delhi in the evening
  • Get ready for some ice-breaking sessions and endless fun like Antakshari, Dumb Charades, dance sessions, and a variety of interactive games throughout your journey.
  • Pit stop for dinner at any decent roadside restaurant.

Day 1 - Shimla - Narkanda – Karcham Dam – Sangla
Day 1 - Shimla - Narkanda – Karcham Dam – Sangla

  • Arrive in Shimla in the morning, starting the Spiti Expedition journey.
  • Long drive through the scenic beauty of Kinnaur via Narkanda and Rampur
  • Travel along the Sutlej river till Karcham.
  • Arrive in Sangla by evening
  • Have Dinner
  • Overnight stay at the accommodation and relaxation.

Day 2 - Chitkul to Kalpa
Day 2 - Chitkul to Kalpa

  • After breakfast, enjoy some leisure time before checking out.
  • Explore Chitkul, the last Indian village before the China border, and take in its highlights.
  • Depart for Kalpa.
  • Arrive in Kalpa by evening, check in to your accommodation, and have dinner.

Day 3 - Kalpa – Nako – Tabo
Day 3 - Kalpa – Nako – Tabo

  • After breakfast, enjoy some leisure time before checking out.
  • Wake up to the stunning view of Kinner Kailash.
  • Visit the famous Suicide Point.
  • Visit Nako lake & enjoy the beautiful view.
  • Pass by the Spiti River and enjoy panoramic views of the mesmerizing mountains.
  • Arrive in Tabo by evening, check in to your accommodation, and savor local Spiti cuisine for dinner.

Day 4 - Tabo – Dhankar Monastery – Kaza
Day 4 - Tabo – Dhankar Monastery – Kaza

  • After breakfast, enjoy some leisure time before checking out.
  • Head to Tabo and spend a peaceful time exploring the Tabo Monastery, learning about their stories from the monks.
  • Next, visit the ancient Dhankar Monastery, the oldest monastery in the valley.
  • Continue on to Kaza, the picturesque administrative town of Spiti Valley.
  • Have Dinner

Day 5 - Kaza – Langza – Komic – Hikkim Key Monastery
Day 5 - Kaza – Langza – Komic – Hikkim Key Monastery

  • After breakfast, enjoy some leisure time.
  • Head to Langza, a high-altitude village known for its ancient marine fossils. Collect some fossils as mementos.
  • Proceed to Hikkim, located at 4,400m above sea level, home to the world's highest post office. Send postcards to friends and family.
  • Next, visit Komic Village, the world's highest motorable village at 18,000 ft, where heaven meets earth.
  • Conclude with a visit to the Tibetan Buddhist Key Monastery, situated on a picturesque hilltop at 4,166 meters above sea level.

Day 6 - Kaza – Chicham Bridge – Sangla
Day 6 - Kaza – Chicham Bridge – Sangla

  • After breakfast, head towards Chicham Bridge, the highest bridge in Asia, for panoramic views.
  • Arrive in Sangla by evening.
  • Have Dinner

Day 7 - Sangla – Shimla – Delhi
Day 7 - Sangla – Shimla – Delhi

  • This is the last day of the trip and is filled with tons of emotions.
  • Post breakfast, we check-out from the accommodation and start our return journey to Delhi.
  • We drive to Shimla first and then an overnight journey to Delhi.
  • Return home with memories of a distant land, forever etched in our hearts.

Day 8 - Reach Delhi by Early Morning

  • Reach Back To Delhi by morning, cherish and share your lovely trip memories for long.

Tour Highlights

  • Chitkul - Last Village
  • Kalpa
  • Key Monastery
  • Chicham Bridge
  • Dhankar Monastery
  • Langza
  • Komic
  • Hikkim
  • Langza

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the documents that are required for this trip?

Driving License or AADHAR Card or Voter ID.

Are there any age restrictions for this tour?

The idea is to feel young at heart ! As long as you feel the same, hop along. Generally, the agent band for group departures remains 18 years and above. Aside from that, no age requirements at all!

What is the best time to visit Spiti Valley?

The best time to visit Spiti Valley is between May and September, when the roads are open, and the weather is pleasant for sightseeing and trekking. Winters (October to April) are extremely cold but ideal for snow lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

Is Spiti Valley suitable for beginners?

Yes, Spiti Valley is beginner-friendly but requires preparation. The roads are rugged, and the high altitude can cause acute mountain sickness (AMS). Acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and travel with experienced guides or drivers if it's your first time.

How do I reach Spiti Valley?

Spiti Valley can be reached via two routes:

  • From Manali: Through the scenic Rohtang Pass and Kunzum Pass (open May to mid-October).
  • From Shimla: A longer but all-weather route via Reckong Peo. Most travelers prefer a circular route, starting from Shimla and exiting through Manali.
Is this trip safe for female travellers?

We're always glad to have a lot of female travellers with us on board! Team captains/leader accompanying you are very well trained and assure the safety of all the fellow travellers be it male or female. Moreover, we always have a local support in case of an emergency at the destination or during travelling.

What seats would be provided to us on transportation?

Alright here's a little warm-up game for you before the trip ! Whosoever reaches first to the pickup point gets to choose their favourite seat ! So, in short, there's no specific seat allotment. Travelers can occupy the seats on first come, first serve basis.

How about the meals that are not included in the trip?

The meals that are not included are usually those where the group is on the move. Hence this is upto you whether you want to heave a meal or not. You are free to explore food joints and try various food items at your own expense.

Can I bring my pet along with me?

While we do know how much you love your pets, we can't say the same about other travellers. So pets are NOT allowed on the trip. But don't worry, we can surely make some furry friends at our destinations.

What if I need to cancel my tour? Is the booking amount refundable?

We have a cancellation policy on our website kindly go through it. There is a certain amount we may or may not deduct which depends on the date of your cancellation.

Will there be good Wi-Fi?

Yes, there are many places to stay with Wi-Fi, including homestays and internet service providers. There’s usually no access on remote homestays /places and lodge-style accommodation. 

What is the difference between double, triple and quad occupancy ?

Double Occupancy: You will be sharing your room/camp with one more traveller Triple Occupancy : You will be sharing your room/camp with two more travellers, total 3 travellers in one room/camp. Quad Occupancy : You will be sharing your room/camp with three more travellers, total 4 travellers in one room/camp.

Are these trips suitable for kids?

Yes, Spiti Valley trek is safe. Tt's important to acclimatize to the altitude and ascend slowly. The trek is manageable for children under supervision and are suitable for children depending on their age, fitness level, and ability to adapt to the mountain conditions.

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