spiti valley tour in winter

spiti valley tour in winter

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21,500.00

Spiti valley tour in winter, is a beauty in the lap of the Himalayan mountain. Best time to Visit November to March

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    All about the spiti valley tour in winter.

    The beauty of an isolated valley in Himachal Pradesh is what we mention Spiti valley. It is all about historic monasteries, mountains, concealed springs, scenic hamlets, and a lot more unexpected beauties! Himalaya’s cold desert, Spiti valley tour in winter, is a beauty in the lap of the Himalayan mountain.

    In this expertly curated trip of eight days for exploring Spiti, you will get to enjoy the beautiful area during the cold months in Spiti Valley.

    Due to snowfalls encountered in the winter months October to April 2nd Week, you will be taken there by the Hindustan-Tibet highway (Shimla-Kalpa-Kaza). The road will be used to enter and exit Spiti Valley.

    The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
    What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
    • Accommodation at hotels and Homestay will be provided on a double and Triple Sharing.
    • Breakfast and dinner will provided every day. On Day 2 you will be given dinner only, and on the Day 8 you will get breakfast only.
    • You will travel by Comfortable vehicle from Day 2 to Day 8
    • An experienced driver who has thorough knowledge of the place will be provided.
    • The driver’s allowance and fuel charge is included in the total cost.
    • All required permits during the trip.
    • Delhi – Shimla and Shimla – Delhi Volvo Bus.
    What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
    • 5% GST
    • Any personal expenses for food or any other reason
    • Expenses incurred on availing porters.
    • Costs arising out of situations like natural calamities, roadblocks, floods or landslides.
    • Expenses for entry fees to any monasteries, camera charges, safaris, or adventure activities like rafting, paragliding etc.
    • Costs on telephone bills, laundry, tips, and others as well
    • Any other expenses not included in Inclusions list
    1. Day 1 Day 1: Delhi to Shimla

      We have volvo bus for Shimla 9 pm from Rk Ashram Metro Station or Mandi House, New Delhi. We suggest you reach Delhi before 5 to 6 pm. Overnight Journey to Shimla.

    2. Day 2 Day 2: Shimla To Kalpa ((180 km, 7 - 8 Hrs)

      in the morning we will reach in Shimla. Then we will change our vehicle from Volvo Bus to Tempo traveller and commence our journey towards Kalpa. Kalpais a small village at the foot of the great Kinnaur Kailash mountain. Heavily influenced by both Hinduism and Buddhism, the village has many ancient temples dedicated to both these religions. This beautiful postcard-like village offers a stunning view of the snow-tipped peaks of the Kinnaur Kailash range. Once we reach Kalpa we will visit Kalpa Monastery. Overnight stay at Kalpa.

    3. Day 3 Kalpa - Nako Lake - Geyu Mummy - Tabo (161 Km, 7 Hrs)

      Morning after breakfast we will proceed to Tabo village. We will cross the Khab (Convergence of Spiti and the Satluj Rivers) through Hindustan Tibet Highway. In the afternoon we will reach Nako Village and will explore Nako Lake. Now to see something interesting we will move towards the Geyu Village to see the 500 year old Mummy and travellers enjoy this place a lot. In the evening we will reach Tabo village. There will be a homestay and it’s a great chance to talk to the people and have delicious homemade food in Spiti.

    4. Day 4 Tabo - Dhankar Monastery - Pin Valley - Kaza Local ((114 kms, 6 hrs)

      Today after breakfast, you will visit the famous Tabo monastery. As the monastery has incredible sculptures and paintings, it is also commonly known as the “Ajanta of Himachal Pradesh.” Then we will visit Dhankar village which is the oldest capital of Spiti Valley. Dhankar village is famous for Dhankar Monastery. Then we will proceed towards Pin Valley, we will spend some time there.(we will visit pin valley if road is open) Will finally start our journey for Kaza in the evening. If time permit you can explore kaza local Market. Overnight Stay at Kaza.

    5. Day 5 Kaza - Key Monastery - Hikkim - Komik - Langza - Kaza ( (75 kms, 5 hrs)

      Today after breakfast we will proceed to the world’s famous Key Monastery that is 12 kms from Kaza. After exploring Key Monastery we will visit Hikkim Village which has the World’s Highest Post Office and the World’s Highest Polling Station. In the post office you can send yourself a letter to keep this memory of the Spiti tour. Now, we will travel to Langza from Hikkim. It is known for the huge Buddha Statue. The another place will be the Komic Village, it is the world’s highest village at a height of 15,027 feet. You can spend time in Tangyud Monastery near Komic Village. Then, We will go back to Kaza and stay there overnight.

    6. Day 6 Kaza to Kalpa (208 Km, 8 Hrs)

      On the  day of our trip, we will return to Kalpa, which is located at a nine-hour drive from Kaza. You will get to witness the mesmerizingly beautiful views of the route and also get to have lunch amid the gorgeousness of Himachal Pradesh. You will have your dinner over there and also spend your night out there. 

    7. Day 7 Kalpa - Chitkul - Sangla Vally (60 Km, 4 Hrs)

      After breakfast, we will leave our hotel and commence our journey towards Chitkul. It is one a gorgeous place in India and also the last village along the Tibet border in the country. We will visit the Mathi temple and the Chitkul bridge, but we will have a delicious lunch in the world-famous “Hindustan Ka Akhri Dhaba.” After exploring the beautiful sceneries of Chitkul, we will head towards Sangla Valley. End the day by having dinner and staying in a hotel in Sangla Valley.

    8. Day 8 Sangla Valley - Shimla - Overnight Journey to Delhi

      Today after breakfast we will travel to Shimla via Rampur. We will reach Shimla in the evening, Shimla is the favourite hill station of most Indians, formerly known as the summer capital of British-ruled India. Shimla is the current capital of Himachal Pradesh and is an extremely popular holiday destination that attracts hordes of people from all over the world. We will reach Shimla in the evening. At night we will proceed to Delhi By overnight Volvo Bus Service.

    9. Day 9 Reach Delhi

      Today Morning we will reach Delhi. Our tour will be end here with lots of Memory.

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