Spiti Valley, often referred to as the “Middle Land,” is a remote and breathtakingly beautiful region nestled in the northern Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh, India. Known for its stark, rugged terrain, Spiti offers a surreal landscape of barren mountains, ancient monasteries, and pristine rivers. The valley is home to several quaint villages, where traditional Tibetan culture thrives. Spiti’s monasteries, such as Key Monastery and Tabo Monastery, are not just architectural marvels but also centers of spiritual learning. The region is a haven for adventure enthusiasts, offering opportunities for trekking, biking, and star-gazing. With its harsh weather conditions, the best time to visit Spiti is during the summer months, from May to September. Despite its challenging accessibility, Spiti Valley remains a sought-after destination for those seeking peace, spirituality, and natural beauty.
10 Days & 9 Nights
18-35
Moderate
15,000ft
Begin your journey by train from Ahmedabad to Chandigardh
We start from Chandigardh to Sangla. Overnight stay in Sangla.
Start from Sangla - Chitkul - Rakcham-Kalpa/Reckpong Peo. Stay in Kalpa/Reckpong Peo.
Kalpa/Reckpong Peo - Nako Lake - Geyu Mummy (if time permits). Stay in Tabo. Spiti homestay to experience true Spiti culture.
Start your day from Tabo - Dhankar - Kaza
Spiti local sightseeing - Explore Kaza- Key Monastery-Hikkhim - Langza-Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary- Komic - Back to Kaza
Kaza - Chandratal Lake. Stay and dinner in Chandratal camps.
Start your day from Chandratal and reach Manali by evening. Overnight stay in Manali
Drive to chandigardh, Departure for ahmedabad by train.
Getting back with lots of memories in Ahmedabad.
Pack your bags and embark on unforgettable adventures with us