AROBH ELE

Duration

6N/7D

Travel date

Choose any travel date

Ideal for

Adventure Seekers, Solo Travelers, Families with Kids, Couples

Highlights

Spiti Valley has deep Tibetan-Buddhist roots that go back over a thousand years. It has served as a spiritual center for Buddhist scholars and monks for centuries. Monasteries like Key Monastery and Tabo Monastery have been important learning centers for Tibetan Buddhism.

Historically, Spiti was part of the ancient Kingdom of Western Tibet and remained isolated from the rest of the world due to its rugged terrain...

Starting from

INR 17,000

+ 5% GST (per person)
  • Please read Inclusions & Exclusions carefully in each travel package.
  • Package prices may vary depending on the experiences you choose.

(The above given cost is for a minimum of 4 people).

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Day-by-Day Itinerary

  • Evening: Depart from Delhi or Chandigarh by Volvo bus.
  • Enjoy an overnight journey to Shimla (approx. 7–10 hours).
  • Arrive in Shimla early morning and begin your scenic drive to Sangla.
  • En route, stop at the Kinnaur Gate for some memorable photographs.
  • Reach Sangla by evening and check into your hotel.
  • Relax and unwind after the long journey.
  • Evening: Attend a short briefing session about the next day’s travel plans.
  • Overnight stay in Sangla.
  • Morning: Freshen up and enjoy breakfast.
  • Visit Chitkul, the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibetan border.
  • Continue the journey towards Tabo, stopping en route at the breathtaking Khab Sangam, where the Sutlej and Spiti rivers meet.
  • Reach Tabo by evening.
  • Dinner and night briefing session.
  • Overnight stay in Tabo.
  • Morning: Visit the ancient Tabo Monastery and explore the Tabo Caves, known for their 1,000-year-old heritage and tranquil meditation spaces.
  • Proceed to Dhankar Monastery, the former capital of the Spiti Kingdom, perched dramatically atop a cliff.
  • Arrive in Kaza by evening and check into your homestay.
  • Dinner and overnight stay in Kaza.
  • Morning: After breakfast, set out to explore the high-altitude villages of Spiti Valley.
  • Visit Hikkim, home to the highest post office in the world—mail a postcard to your loved ones!
  • Continue to Komic, the highest village in the world connected by a motorable road.
  • Explore Langza, the “Fossil Village” of India, surrounded by stunning Himalayan landscapes.
  • Return to Kaza by evening.
  • Dinner and overnight stay in Kaza.
  • Morning: Depart after breakfast for sightseeing around Kaza.
  • Visit the iconic Key Monastery, a 1,000-year-old center of Buddhist learning.
  • Proceed to Chicham Bridge, Asia’s highest suspension bridge, offering spectacular valley views.
  • Return to Kaza and enjoy free time for local market exploration.
  • Dinner and overnight stay in Kaza.
  • Morning: After breakfast, begin the return journey towards Kalpa.
  • En route, visit the mysterious Gue Monastery, home to the naturally preserved mummy of a Buddhist monk.
  • Stop at the serene Nako Lake for photos and refreshments.
  • Arrive in Kalpa by evening and check into your hotel.
  • Dinner and overnight stay in Kalpa.
  • Morning: Enjoy breakfast and explore the nearby attractions or take in the views of Kinnaur Kailash.
  • Depart for Shimla and board the Volvo bus for an overnight journey to Delhi or Chandigarh.
Starting from

INR 17,000

+ 5% GST (per person)
  • Please read Inclusions & Exclusions carefully in each travel package.
  • Package prices may vary depending on the experiences you choose.

(The above given cost is for a minimum of 4 people).

Talk to Our Experts

Inclusions

    • 6 Nights Stay: Comfortable accommodation in Sangla/ Chitkul (1N), Tabo/ Nako (1N), Kaza (3N), and Kalpa (1N).
    • Meals: 6 wholesome breakfasts and 6 delicious dinners included.
    • Volvo Transfers: Round-trip Volvo bus from Delhi to Shimla for a smooth journey.
    • Sightseeing Vehicle: All sightseeing and transfers by a comfortable Traveller.
    • Trip Coordinator: Professional trip coordinator to assist throughout the tour.
    • All Travel Expenses Covered: Includes driver allowance, parking, tolls, and fuel.
    • 24x7 Support: Dedicated customer support available throughout your trip.

Exclusions

    • 5% gst applicable on the total tour cost.
    • 4x4 vehicle or alternate transport charges due to route changes or road conditions.
    • Extra meals & beverages including tea, snacks, and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary.
    • Entry fees & tickets for monuments, monasteries, or sightseeing spots.
    • Personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls, mineral water, camera fees, liquor, and shopping.
    • Anything not mentioned in inclusions will be considered excluded.
    • Unforeseen cost escalation due to landslides, roadblocks, or natural calamities.
Transportation
  • No. of pax (5-7): Ertiga/Innova 
  •  No. of pax (8-12): Tempo traveller 

Note: All vehicles are NON-AC (AC not functional in hilly terrain zones).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The best time to experience the Winter Spiti Valley tour is from late November to early March. During this time, the valley transforms into a snow-covered wonderland, perfect for adventure enthusiasts and photography lovers.
Yes, Spiti Valley is accessible in winter, but only through the Shimla–Kinnaur route, as the Manali–Kaza road remains closed due to heavy snowfall. The journey is adventurous, with snow-clad landscapes and frozen waterfalls along the way.
Winter in Spiti offers unique experiences such as: The frozen Spiti River and waterfalls Key Monastery covered in snow Spotting snow leopards and other Himalayan wildlife Local homestays offering authentic Spitian warmth and culture
In winter, accommodations are limited but cozy. You’ll mostly stay in traditional homestays or guesthouses with heated rooms and warm local food. This also gives travelers a chance to experience authentic Spitian hospitality.
Temperatures in Spiti Valley during winter can drop to -20°C or lower, especially at night. Days are sunny but cold. Proper layering, thermals, and insulated footwear are essential to stay comfortable.
If you are an Indian national, you don’t need a permit for most parts of Spiti. However, foreign nationals require an Inner Line Permit for certain areas like Kaza, Dhankar, and Kibber.
Only 4x4 vehicles or sturdy SUVs like a Scorpio, Fortuner, or Thar are recommended for the winter Spiti road trip. Roads can be icy and challenging, so it’s best to travel with experienced local drive
Pack heavy winter clothing, including: Thermal innerwear, Down jackets and woolens, Snow boots and gloves, Moisturizers and sunscreen, Power banks and extra camera batteries (cold drains them fast).