Trip Information

Arrival City

Delhi

Accommodation

Home Stay

Departure City

Kaza

Duration

2N / 3D

Meals

BF / Dinner

Hotel Transfer

Possibility

Transportation

As Per Package

Walking Hrs

5 -6 Hrs.

Age

06 - 55 Yrs

Language

Eng, Hindi

Destinations

Spiti Valley

Activities

No

Tour Type

Budget / Deluxe / Premium

Guide

No

Difficulty

Easy to Moderate

Overview

Spiti Valley, located in Himachal Pradesh, is one of the most stunning high-altitude cold deserts in the Himalayas. Known for its dramatic landscapes, ancient monasteries, crystal-clear lakes, and unique Tibetan culture, Spiti offers an unforgettable adventure for travelers.

Tour Highlights

  • Visit the famous Key Monastery, the largest monastery in Spiti
  • Explore Kaza, the capital of Spiti Valley
  • Visit the beautiful Chandratal Lake
  • Experience local Tibetan culture and traditional villages
  • Scenic drives through the rugged Himalayan landscapes

Arrive in Kaza after a scenic mountain drive, visiting the stunning Key Monastery and the charming Kibber Village. Take in the breathtaking views of the Spiti River valley before settling in for an overnight stay in Kaza.

After breakfast, head out for a scenic drive to the breathtaking Chandratal Lake. Spend time strolling around the crescent-shaped shoreline, capturing stunning shots of the Himalayan landscapes, and soaking in the serene natural beauty. Later, drive back to Kaza for an overnight stay.

After breakfast, take some time to wander through the local markets and cozy cafes in Kaza. Then, head out for your onward journey, carrying with you unforgettable memories of the stunning Spiti Valley.

The best time to visit is from May to September, when the roads are open and the weather is pleasant.

Spiti Valley sits at an average elevation of about 12,500 feet (3,800 meters).

Indian tourists generally don’t need permits, while foreign travelers might need inner line permits.

Yes, it’s safe, but travelers should be ready for the effects of high altitude.

You can choose from guesthouses, homestays, budget hotels, or camps.

Connectivity is mostly limited and primarily available through BSNL networks.

Yes, but winters can be brutally cold, with heavy snowfalls and frequent road closures.

Pack warm jackets, gloves, thermal clothing, and sturdy trekking shoes.

Kaza has only a few ATMs, so make sure to carry plenty of cash.


Yes, some travelers can get altitude sickness, so taking time to acclimate is important.

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