Spiti Tour From Delhi 8 Days
fromThe best time to visit Spiti Tour from Delhi is between June and the first week of October.
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The best time to visit Spiti Valley of all Spiti Tour Packages is via Delhi is between June and the first week of October. Those looking for a calm holiday should go to Spiti during this time of year, when temperatures range from 7 to 15 degrees Celsius.
In such a spiti tour package, there are numerous sites to visit. Komic Village, Langza Village, Lhalung Monastery, and Tabo Monastery are only a few of them. Tabo Monastery is one of the world’s oldest monasteries, according to the Dalai Lama. Many Gaddi sheep and goat herders use Spiti as a second home in the summer, when they come to graze their animals from the surrounding villages.
Spiti Valley is a unique adventure, photography, and meditation destination. This Himalayan region, often known as “Little Tibet” and “The Snow Desert,” is a serene and beautiful getaway. “Spiti” refers to the area between Tibet and India, and means “middle land.”
The fort-like Key Monastery, built at an elevation of 4,166 metres (13,668 feet) and overlooking the Spiti River, is the largest Tibetan monastery. Kye Gompa is a Gelugpa Buddhist monastery in Tibet perched on top of a hill at an elevation of 4,166 metres (13,668 feet) above sea level.
- At camps, homestays, and hotels, all lodging is provided on a double or triple sharing basis.
1 night in a hotel in Manali | 2 nights in a hotel in Kaza | 1 night in a homestay in Tabo | 1 night camping in Chandratal
- Every day, you will be served breakfast and dinner. You will be served dinner on Day 2 and breakfast on Day 7
Day 1 – Dinner
Day 2 – Breakfast and Dinner
Day 3 – Breakfast and Dinner
Day 4 – Breakfast and Dinner
Day 5 – Breakfast and Dinner
Day 6 – Breakfast
- From day 2 to day 7, you will be transported in a comfortable vehicle by an experienced driver who has extensive knowledge of the area.
- You will not be charged for any line permits throughout the trip because the driver’s allowance and fuel charge are included in the price.
- Chandratal Camping Fee.
- Delhi – Manali – Delhi Volvo Bus Tickets.
- Vehicle E Pass
- 5% GST
- Lunch and 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 the Inclusions list
- Day 1 Delhi to Manali
- Day 2 Reach Manali
- Day 3 Manali - Atal Tunnel - Kunzum Pass – Kaza (200 Km, 8 to 9 Hrs)
- Day 4 Kaza Sightseeing - Key Monastery | Langza | Komik | Hikkim - Tabo (65 km, 5 Hrs)
- Day 5 Tabo - Dhankar Monastery - Pin Valley (Mud village) - Kaza ( 110 km, 6 Hrs)
- Day6 Kaza - Chicham Bridge - Losar - Kunzum Pass - Chandratal Lake (120 km, 7 Hrs)
- Day7 Chandratal - Atal Tunnel – Manali (120 km, 7 8 Hrs)
- Day 8 Reach Delhi
May 2023
27th May – 3rd June
June 2023
3rd June – 10th June
10th June – 17th June
17th June – 24th June
24th June – 1st July
July 2023
1st July – 8th July
8th July – 15th July
22nd July – 29th July
August 2023
5th Aug – 12th Aug
12th Aug – 19th Aug
19th Aug – 26th Aug
September 2023
2nd Sept – 9th Sept
9th Sept – 16th Sept
16th Sept – 23rd Sept
23rd Sept – 30th Sept
October 2023
30th Sept – 7th Oct
Generally, the best time to visit Spiti Valley in Himachal is between April to October.
- You can explore Winter Spiti from April to June month
- You can attempt the full circuit of Spiti in July to October: Chandigarh–Shimla–Kinnaur–Kaza(Spiti Valley)–Kunzum Pass–Rohtang Pass–Manali–Delhi.
- The Kunzum and Rohtang Passes are clear of snow and open for transport during late June to October. The weather is pleasantly cold and there is still ample snow to be seen all around.
- Although the December-April window would be preferable if you want to see a completely snow-covered frozen wonderland of Spiti and brave the subarctic cold.
- Late September and October brings the valley out of hibernation as it starts to display the warm golden colours of Autumn.
There are 2 routes to visit Spiti located in Himachal: via Shimla and via Manali.
The Shimla route, taking the Hindustan-Tibet highway, goes: Shimla–Narkanda–Rampur–Powari–Spillow–Khab Bridge–Nako–Chango–Sumdo–Tabo–Kaza. Spiti Valley starts after Sumdo. This route remains accessible all year.
The Manali route goes: Manali–Rohtang pass–Gramphu–Chhatru–Chota Dhara–Batal–Kunzum Pass–Losar–Kaza, and is only accessible between June-October.
Starting from Delhi/Chandigarh, a minimum of 6-10 days is needed to explore the mystical Spiti Valley and its offerings. It takes about 3-5 days to reach and come back from Spiti depending on the route. So you can dedicate the remaining days to enjoy the striking and fierce beauty of nature in Spiti.
You should choose your wardrobe depending on when you’re visiting Spiti. The staple items that you’ll need all year round are:
- Thermal inners and a light fleece jacket
- Socks, gloves, and a monkey cap or balaclava – all woolen or fleece material
- Proper shoes with enough insulation for comfortable long journeys
- Hat, sunglasses, sun protection cream and lotion
Apart from these, choose clothes that can be worn in layers so that they can be removed or added depending on temperature. Light woolens will suffice between June-August. But March-June or September-November will require heavy woolens. Although if you’re travelling in winter between December-April, you need to pack very carefully to protect yourself against the merciless cold and winds.
Being at such high altitudes, ATMs in Spiti are not frequent and mostly non-functioning. Places like Kaza, Tabo, Sangla, and Kalpa have ATMs, they’re likely to be out of cash or disfunctional. It is best to withdraw cash from Shimla or Manali itself as cashflow in ATMs is very stable, or Reckong Peo which has 6-7 ATMs.
Permits are generally required for foreign nationals visiting Spiti. A Protected Area Permit(PAP) can be obtained from Shimla or Kaza depending on the route you’re taking. Permits for vehicles are also required for people coming in from Manali to cross Rohtang Pass. For Indian nationals, a government identity proof like passport/voter ID/Aadhar is enough. All permit fees are included in your Spiti Valley package so that you can enjoy a hassle-free trip.