Spiti Valley – Winter trip
$200 per person
Itinerary
Day 1 – Drive from Shimla to Sangla (either in Tempo Traveler or Delux A/C bus)
Day 2 – Sangla – Chitkul – Kalpa
Day 3 – Kalpa – Nako – Gue – Tabo
Day 4 – Drive from Tabo – Pin Valley – Mudh – Kaza
Day 5 – Drive from Kaza – Langza – Hikkim – Komic – Ki Monastery – Kibber – Chicham – Kaza
Day 6 – Drive from Kaza – Dhankar – Rampur
Day 7 – Drive from Rampur – Shimla
Inclusions
– Hotel Accommodation with breakfast and dinner in Kalpa / Rampur on double sharing basis.
– Homestay Accommodation with breakfast, lunch and dinner at Tabo and Kaza.
– Transfers by Non-AC Force Traveler (14 seater) shared by 10-12 people for all days as per the itinerary (Day 1 – Day 7).
– Guide (English and Hindi speaking)
– Transportation including Driver charges, accommodation, fuel and inter-state toll.
– Tax GST
Exclusion:
– Any Personal Expenses / Tips / Permits
– Meals in Transit / Lunch in Kalpa or Rampur / Any Beverages / Any meals that are not mentioned in the itinerary.
– Sightseeing in Shimla / Any accommodation, activities or transfers other than what is mentioned in the itinerary.
– Any cost arising out of unforeseen circumstances including medical emergencies and acts of God.
– Anything that is not mentioned in inclusions.





Day 1 - Drive from Shimla to Sangla
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As the city lights fade away, settle into your seat, catch up on some sleep, or simply enjoy the cool mountain breeze rushing past your window.
Day 2 - Sangla - Chitkul - Kalpa
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Chitkul can be described as one of the most scenic settlements in the valley and the last inhabited village before the India-China border. This short drive from Sangla to Chitkul will be one of the most scenic drives you’ll take with plenty of opportunities to take stunning photographs. Walk around the Bapsa river and pay tribute to the Mathi Goddess at the temple in the village. After spending time in Chitkul, we turn around and head to Kalpa.
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Legend has it that Kalpa was the winter home of Lord Shiva. If it’s true, he couldn’t have found a more remarkable abode for himself, with enthrallingly majestic views of the Kinner-Kailash and Jorkandan peaks looming right above the village.
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Please note that the road to Chitkul, as well as the route to Kalpa, is sometimes prone to closure during winter due to heavy snowfall. Accessibility during this time may vary depending on weather conditions.
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Overnight at a hotel in Kalpa.
Day 3 - Kalpa - Nako - Gue - Tabo
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We have a steaming hot lunch at Nako, before entering the magical Spiti Valley. If road conditions allow, we will also visit the Gue Monastery, known for housing the naturally preserved mummy of a Tibetan monk. We will then spend the night at a comfortable and authentic homestay in Tabo.
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Overnight at a homestay in Tabo.
Day 4 - Drive from Tabo - Pin Valley - Mudh - Kaza
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From Tabo, we drive to the spectacular Pin Valley. Imagine a national park with an abundance of animals and birds, with some rare plant varieties and a river that is frozen. Pin Valley promises all this. We first visit the Kungri Monastery and then the beautiful hamlet of Mudh – the last motorable village of the Pin Valley. Please note that access to Mudh can be affected by weather conditions and the road is occasionally prone to closures.
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Declared a national park in 1987, Pin Valley has altitudes ranging from 11,000 to 20,000 feet and is home to at least 12 endangered snow leopards. In addition, other animals indigenous to the region and park are the Siberian ibex, bharal, weasel, red fox and marten. Birds such as the pika, griffon, golden eagle, bearded vulture, chukor and raven paint the skies a pretty picture.
Day 5 - Drive from Kaza - Langza - Hikkim - Komic - Ki Monastery - Kibber - Chicham - Kaza
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Then we will move farther up the valley to the picturesque village of Kibber. Located at a height of 4205 meters and 18 km from Kaza, this formerly highest permanently inhabited village in this region, is also a popular base camp to embark on adventure and treks to adjoining mountains of high altitude. The expanses of beautiful landscapes and immeasurable beauty of the snowy mountains make the place a haven for nature-lovers and photographers alike. From Kibber we will head to the famous Chicham bridge - Asia's highest bridge.
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We will then drive to some of the highest inhabited regions of the world.
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The highest village in Asia, Komik, which literally translates to ‘eye of a snow cock’, is situated at a height of 4513 meters. This farming village has a population of 84 people, living in utter isolation, mostly cut-off from the rest of the world during this part of the year. If accessible during this tour, we will make the drive to Komik. Some of the common animals of the region are the Tibetan wolf, blue sheep, red fox, hare, snow cock, Himalayan griffin, rock pigeon etc.
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Later, we drive to Hikkim where we visit the world’s highest post office in the world. If possible, you might even meet the post-master and hear his stories.
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After sending out a postcard, we drive to Langza. Langza village is situated at an altitude of 4400 meters and belongs to the Sakyapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Langza houses a population of 137 in 33 households. Please note that access to Langza is subject to road conditions, especially during the winter months. Once you are here, you can walk around the frosty-white village and visit the ancient Lang (Temple) which is estimated to be around 1000 years old. At Langza, walk back to the prehistoric era when Spiti was submerged by the Tethys Sea, as you explore a land very rich with fossils of Marine animals and plants which were here millions of years ago.
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Overnight at a homestay in Kaza.
Day 6 - Drive from Kaza - Dhankar - Rampur
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Depending on the road condition, we can head to Dhankar and explore the ancient monastery and village here, before heading to Rampur.
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After a scenic and memorable drive, we will end the journey at Rampur.
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Overnight stay at a hotel in Rampur.
Day 7 - Drive from Rampur - Shimla
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In Shimla, take some time to explore Mall Road, visit the historic Ridge and Christ Church, and indulge in a delightful dinner at a local restaurant. Board an AC Volvo or Tempo Traveller for an overnight ride back to Delhi (approximately 7-8 hours). Wake up refreshed and invigorated, ready to share your incredible Spiti Valley adventure with friends and family.
