Thinking about taking a break and heading to the mountains? Whether you want to travel solo, go on a group trip with friends, enjoy a family getaway, or plan a special honeymoon, our Spiti Valley tour packages are just the right fit for you. And the best part? Spiti Valley packages prices are just starting from ₹15,999, with great deals, exclusive offers, and you also have the option to customize your trip just the way you want it.
We know how much a smooth trip matters, and that is exactly what we are here for. At Capture A Trip, we handle all the arrangements of your Spiti packages from providing you with comfortable stays, tasty meals, convenient transport, and friendly local guides, so you can just focus on enjoying every moment of your Spiti Valley trip. Imagine waking up in the middle of nowhere, sipping chai with views of the mountains, riding through winding roads of Spiti Valley, or just sitting quietly at a monastery where time feels like it is paused.
Spiti have the peace you’ve been searching for. In your Spiti Valley holiday package you will visit places like Key Monastery, witness the still waters of Chandratal Lake, spot fossils in Langza, and send a postcard to your loved one from Hikkim, the highest post office on Earth.
So if your heart’s been craving something real, raw, and unforgettable, Spiti is calling. And we’re here to take you there. Book your Spiti valley tour package 2025 with Capture A Trip today for memories that stay with you, long after the journey ends.
Why Choose Capture A Trip For Your Spiti Trip?
With 7,500+ genuine Google reviews, a 4.9 star/5 rating, and a community of over 500k+ Instagram followers, we’ve earned the trust of travellers across India.
Having completed 20,000+ successful trips, we are proud to be recognised as your trusted travel partner. Among all our journeys, our Spiti trips have built an especially huge fan base. It’s no surprise so many choose Capture A Trip again and again for their Spiti Valley tour package.
Here is what makes us the best travel partner for your trip:
Easy and Quick Booking
Booking your Spiti Valley package with us is quick and hassle-free. Simply fill in your details in the ‘Contact Us’ section or use our WhatsApp assistance. Our sales team will personally reach out and guide you through each step of the booking process, explain all package details, and answer any questions you may have, ensuring you feel fully informed and confident about your Spiti Valley trip.
24x7 Support Assistance
Once booked, we create a dedicated WhatsApp group for your trip, sharing all details and providing continuous support so you can travel with complete ease. Our team is here with you from start to finish. Whether you have a question before the trip or need help during the journey, we are always ready to assist day or night.
No Third Party Involvement
No middlemen, no third-party involvement. Everything is directly managed by our own team of experts, so you get full support, better safety, and a reliable experience.
Expert Trip Captains
You will be guided by our trained trip captains who stay with the group throughout the journey. They know Spiti really well and will take you to famous spots and also to hidden places that most people miss.
Custom Trips For Everyone
Whether you're planning a solo trip, a group adventure, or a honeymoon, we help you customize your best Spiti Valley tour packages based on what you want and what suits your budget.
Live Weather and Road Updates
We stay connected with our ground team for real-time information about the route and weather, so your journey stays safe and worry-free.
Health Support at High Altitude
Spiti is at a high altitude, and some people may feel uneasy.That is why we send oxygen cylinders with every group in our Spiti Valley packages to keep you safe and healthy.
Fun and Chill Vibes
Every trip with us is filled with good vibes, music, fun people, and lots of laughter. You’ll make memories and friends for life.
Many travelers have trusted us by booking their tour package for Spiti Valley, and now it’s your turn to explore the reasons to visit Spiti Valley and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Inclusions of Our Spiti Valley Trip Packages
Volvo transfers from Delhi to Spiti and back
Stay in hotels/camps on double or triple sharing
Meals during the trip (breakfasts and dinners as per itinerary)
All inner line permits
Friendly and experienced trip captain throughout
Emergency oxygen cylinder available 24x7
All tolls, parking fees, and driver night charges
Exclusions of Our Spiti Valley Trip Packages
5% GST on the total package cost
Meals and drinks not mentioned in the package (like snacks, bottled water, alcohol)
Personal expenses (tips, laundry, entry fees, adventure activities)
Extra costs due to natural events (landslides, roadblocks, etc.)
And yes Anything not listed under “Inclusions of our Spiti Tour package” is also an Exclusion.
Best Selling Spiti Tour Packages With Detailed Itinerary
Spiti Packages | Duration | Price |
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7D/6N | ₹15,999 | |
9D/8N | ₹18,999 | |
9D/8N | ₹22,999 | |
10D/9N | ₹24,999 |
Best Time to Visit Spiti Valley
Spiti experiences two major seasons: summer and winter. Each season offers a different kind of experience, but many people choose to visit during the summer months when the roads are open and the weather is pleasant for sightseeing. Here both the seasons are described, so you can choose the best time to go Spiti Valley, for your Spiti trip as per your choice:
Summer Season (May to October)
If you love adventure and scenic drives, summer is the best time to visit Spiti Valley. Below, you’ll find details about the weather, crowd, top places, activities, festivals, and packing tips for this season that will help you in deciding your best time to visit:
Weather: Clear skies, sunny days, cold mornings and nights. Day temperatures range between 15°C to 25°C.
Crowd: High Crowd (this is the peak tourist season)
Places to Visit: Key Monastery, Chandratal Lake, Kaza, Langza, Hikkim, Tabo Monastery, Dhankar Monastery, Chicham Bridge, Kunzum la Pass, and Kibber.
Activities to Enjoy: Road trips via 4 wheeler, Bike Trip, sightseeing, camping, photography, village walks, and stargazing.
Festivals to Attend: Spiti Summer Festival (June-July), Ladarcha Fair in Kaza (August).
What to Pack: Light woollens for daytime, heavy jackets for nights, sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm, and sturdy shoes.
Tips: Book hotels early, as this is the peak season. Also, summer is the best time to visit Spiti Valley by car as the roads are clear.
Winter Season (November to March)
If not summer then obviously you will enjoy the snow-covered views that reveal a magical and peaceful side of Spiti. Below, you’ll find all the information of winter weather, crowd, must-visit spots, activities, festivals, and what to pack for this time of year:
Weather: Very cold, heavy snowfall, temperatures can drop to -20°C or lower.
Crowd: Fewer Crowd (best for snow lovers)
Places to Visit: Kaza, local villages, frozen Chandratal Lake and landscapes.
Activities to Enjoy: Snow photography, winter homestays, experiencing local life in extreme weather.
Festivals to Attend: Losar Festival (Tibetan New Year) in December or January.
What to Pack: Heavy woollens, gloves, thermals, snow boots, moisturiser, and warm caps.
Tips: Always check weather and road conditions in advance, as many roads get blocked due to snow. But when you book with Capture a Trip, you don’t have to worry about these hassles. Our team constantly monitors weather updates and road statuses, plans alternative routes if needed, and ensures your itinerary is smooth and safe.
Note: If you like peaceful surroundings, low temperatures and love snow, winter is the best time to visit Spiti Valley. If you enjoy sunny days and are comfortable with more people around, summer is a great choice.
How to Reach Spiti Valley
You can reach Spiti Valley by different routes and with different travel options. Depending on your starting point and preferences, you can choose the one which suits you best.
By Road
Traveling to Spiti by road is the best option. You’ll witness glaciers, rivers, and changing landscapes at every turn. There are two main routes, one through Shimla (Kinnaur) and another through Manali.
Route A: From Shimla ( Open all year )
Route: Shimla → Narkanda → Rampur → Reckong Peo → Kalpa → Pooh → Nako → Tabo → Kaza
Distance: Around 420 km
Travel Time: Takes 2 days (with a night stay in Kalpa, Reckong Peo, or Nako)
Best Time to Travel: May to October
Highlights: Long journey through beautiful valleys, villages, and apple orchards
Why Choose This Route: Stays open longer than the Manali route. Offers more scenic stops.
Note: This route is open all throughout the year and is more stable than the Manali route.
Route B: From Manali (Open only in summer)
Route: Manali → Rohtang Pass → Gramphu → Batal → Kunzum Pass → Kaza
Distance: Around 200 km
Travel Time: Approx 8–10 hours
Best Time to Travel: June to October
Highlights: High mountain passes, glaciers, and rivers
Why Choose This Route:
Faster compared to the Shimla route.
Ideal for thrill-seekers and adventure lovers.
Note: This route is adventurous but of rough terrain and remains closed in winter due to heavy snowfall.
Also you can take a round trip like go in via Shimla, return via Manali, and in this you will experience both the routes.
By Air
There is no airport in Spiti Valley, but you can fly to the nearest airport and then continue by road.
Nearest Airport: Bhuntar Airport (nearest airport to Spiti) near Kullu-Manali, and Chandigarh Airport (more flights options are available).
Distance: Around 267 km (From Bhuntar), 522 Km (From Chandigarh)
How to Continue: From both Bhuntar and Chandigarh, you can take a taxi or bus to Manali, then travel to Spiti by road.
Flights Available From: Delhi, Chandigarh
Tip: Flights to Bhuntar are weather-dependent, so plan buffer days.
By Train
Spiti does not have a railway station. But you can travel to a nearby major railway station and then travel to Spiti by road.
Nearest Railway Stations: Chandigarh and Kalka
How to Continue: Take a taxi or bus to Reckong Peo or Manali, then head to Spiti.
Tip: Many travelers take the train to Kalka, enjoy the toy train ride to Shimla, then begin their road trip to Spiti Valley via the Kinnaur route.
Best Places to Visit in Spiti Valley
If you are looking for some best Spiti Valley tour packages that include the must-visit spots of Spiti, then these places to visit in Spiti Valley should be a part of your bucket list. They combine raw natural beauty, local culture, and peaceful vibes. Whether you are looking for adventure or quiet moments, these places to visit fit perfectly into most of our expertly designed Spiti Valley packages.
1. Tabo Monastery
Tabo Monastery is located in the beautiful cold desert of Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh. Founded in 996 AD by the Tibetan Buddhist scholar Lotsawa Rinchen Zangpo, it is one of the oldest operating Buddhist monasteries in the Himalayas and in India. Also known as the “Ajanta of the Himalayas”, it’s famous for its ancient scroll paintings, manuscripts, and statues, all been carefully preserved over time. Visiting Tabo isn’t just about sightseeing; it’s about stepping into a place where history, art, and faith have been here for over a thousand years.
Entry Fee: Free of Cost (Donations welcome)
Timings: 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM, daily
2. Chicham Bridge
Chicham Village is well-known for the Chicham Bridge. This bridge connects Chicham village to Kibber village. It is located at a height of about 13,596 feet (4,145 meters) above sea level and is one of the highest bridges in Asia. The bridge offers stunning views of deep valleys and rugged mountains. Walking across the bridge feels like you are floating on the clouds. It is a very peaceful stop for those travellers who are booking Spiti packages and want to explore the offbeat spots .
Entry Fee: Free of Cost
Timings: Open all year
3. Chandratal Lake
Chandratal Lake, also known as the Moon Lake, and this is among the best places to visit in Spiti Valley. Located at 4,300 meters, this crescent-shaped lake is famous for its bright and clean waters and stunning mountain views. The drive to Chandratal lake is full of adventure, where you will pass through the rugged paths of Batal and the glaciers near Kunzum Pass.
In summer, it’s a favourite camping spot for tourists, where you can enjoy peaceful days and starry nights. In winter, it freezes completely, attracting adventure seekers who love the raw beauty of the Himalayas. This place is the most Instagrammable spot among the tourists, as the view you will witness after trekking a short route is unforgettable, and no one can stop themselves from capturing it with their eyes and with their cameras.
Entry Fee: Free of Cost
Timings: Open June to October (closed in winter due to snow)
4. Kunzum Pass
Kunzum Pass is located at 4,551 meters above sea level and connects Lahaul with Spiti Valley. It offers adventurous drives, snow-covered mountains, and a small temple, where you can take blessings before continuing the journey. Many Spiti Valley packages include the Kunzum pass, as it has the most adventurous, rugged terrain roads. It is a must-visit pass and best biking destination for road trip lovers.
Entry Fee: Free of Cost
Timings: Open June to October (closed in winter due to snow)
5. Nako Village
Nako Village is well-known for its calm lake, old monasteries, and scenic mountain views. Here, the tie up colorful prayer flags and the reflection of peaks in the lake water make it a perfect photography spot. Travellers booking Spiti Valley packages often include Nako for its peaceful charm and spiritual vibe.
Entry Fee: Free of Cost
Timings: Year-round, but winter travel may be difficult
6. Kaza
Kaza, the main town of Spiti Valley, serves as the perfect base to explore nearby villages like Langza, Hikkim, and Komik, as well as ancient hilltop monasteries. Located at over 12,000 feet, Kaza is divided into Old Kaza, which houses government offices, and New Kaza, where you will find various things to shop and eat. Kaza is the best place known for its peace and picturesque mountain views along with cozy homestays, local cafes, and warm hospitality. Kaza is the perfect place for adventure seekers and is also the starting point for treks like Pin-Bhaba, Parang-La, and Pin-Parvati.
Entry Fee: Free of Cost
Timings: Open all year (best from May to October)
7. Hikkim
Hikkim is tucked away at 14,400 feet in Spiti Valley and is a great place that feels literally magical. This little village is home to the world’s highest post office. Just 10 km away from Kaza, this journey will take you through beautiful mountain landscapes and the rich traditions and culture of the place. With only a limited homes, Hikkim feels beautiful. You’ll also find an ancient Buddhist monastery and areas filled with fossils here, making it a special place for both spiritual seekers and nature lovers.
Entry Fee: Free of Cost
Timings: Open all year (best from May to September)
8. Dhankar Monastery
Dhankar Monastery is located at 12,774 feet above, offering beautiful views of the Spiti and Pin rivers meeting point. This is a 1,000-year-old monastery having ancient murals, scriptures, and the calm statue of Dhyan Buddha. You can also explore Dhankar Lake here, which is just a short trek away, surrounded by snow-covered peaks and fresh mountain air. It is believed that Lord Shiva has blessed this lake with endless water.
Entry Fee: ₹30 per person
Timings: 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM, daily
9. Key Monastery
Key Monastery is the largest and oldest monastery in Spiti Valley, standing like a fortress on a hilltop. Its whitewashed walls, ancient murals, and panoramic views of the valley make it unforgettable. Many Spiti Valley tour packages include it for spiritual exploration and cultural insights into Buddhist life.
Entry Fee: Free of Cost
Timings: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM, daily
10. Langza
Langza is a high-altitude village famous for its Buddha statue overlooking the valley. Fossils found here tell tales of the ancient Tethys sea. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, it’s a peaceful stop in many Spiti packages. Travelers come here for photography, fossil hunting, and to experience authentic Spiti village life.
Entry Fee: Free of Cost
Timings: Open year-round, best visited in summer
11. Kibber
Kibber is a beautiful village situated at a high altitude of 4,270 meters, and is known as one of the highest motorable villages in the world. Surrounded by the Himalayas, this place is perfect for trekking and summer camping. The village has stone houses and warm locals, and has preserved its traditions for centuries. It is advised to have your vehicle while travelling to this place, as it is tricky to get there due to rough roads.
Entry Fee: Free of Cost
Timings: Open all year; best visited between May and October when roads are clear
12. Pin Valley National Park
Pin Valley National Park is one of the most stunning attractions in Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh, especially for wildlife enthusiasts and adventure lovers. The park lies in a cold desert region and gets its name from the Pin River that flows through its heart, adding to its charm. It is home to some of the rare and endangered species like the snow leopard, blue sheep, and a variety of other Himalayan birds. The beautiful landscape and rich biodiversity make it a paradise for trekkers, photographers, and birdwatchers.
Entry Fee: Free (special permits required for certain treks and restricted areas)
Timings: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM; open all year, but best from May to October
13. Komic
Komic Village is situated at an elevation of 15000 ft above sea level and has earned the title of the world’s highest Village connected with a motorable road. This is once in a lifetime place to visit as there are some remarkable places to visit in Komic Village, like Komic Monastery or the Tangyud Monastery, which is about 500 years old.
Entry Fee: Free of Cost
Timings: Open all year; best visited in summer (May to September)
14. Chitkul
Chitkul is a small, scenic village in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, about 24 km away from Sangla. It is famous for being the last inhabited village near the Indo–Tibet border and for its untouched natural beauty. What attracts tourists here is the breathtaking Baspa River, snow-covered Himalayan peaks, and the peaceful charm of wooden houses and apple orchards. It shows the perfect blend of peace, adventure, and picture-perfect landscapes, making it a rare place where you can enjoy nature at its purest form.
Entry Fee: Free of cost
Timings: Accessible from April to November; closed in peak winter due to heavy snowfall
15. Mane Village
Mane Village is a small, charming settlement that shows the simple lifestyle of Spiti locals. It is surrounded by land of farms and mountains. This place is picture-perfect and best for stargazing. Homestays here offer warm hospitality and authentic Spitian meals. Including Mane in your Spiti Valley tour packages adds a unique cultural touch to your journey.
Entry Fee: Free of Cost
Timings: May to October
Things to Do in Spiti Valley
From exploring old Buddhist sites to stargazing under clear skies, there's something special for every traveller in Spiti valley packages. Here are some of the best things to do in Spiti Valley for an unforgettable trip.
1. Visit famous ancient Monasteries
Explore beautiful Monasteries like Tabo Monastery, Key monastery for its hilltop views and peaceful vibe. These monasteries are well known for their beautiful 1,000-year-old murals. These spiritual places are calm, and will allow you to witness ancient art, hear monks chanting, and you can also enjoy breathtaking scenery all around.
2. Go for Trekking
Trekking in Spiti will take you through the way of snowy peaks, rocky trails, and small villages. Popular treks like Dhankar Lake Pin Valley and all other Spiti Valley treks offer you stunning views and fresh mountain air. Along the way, you will get to see unexplored nature and can experience the warm hospitality by the locals.
3. Take Experience of River Rafting
Rafting in the Spiti River offers thrilling and scenic views. The strong rapids, surrounded by towering mountains, make the ride exciting. It is an adventure that combines speed with the beauty of nature, and with trained guides, it is safe for beginners too, but you can take this experience only in summer time.
4. Stargazing at Night
With no city lights, Spiti’s skies look magical at night. Villages of Spiti like Kibber and Langza are perfect spots to witness the stars and even the Milky Way. The clear and clean air makes the view unforgettable for nature and photography lovers.
5. Take a Yak Safari
Taking a Yak safari is a unique way to explore Spiti. Animals like Yak will carry you through valleys, fields, and narrow trails at a slow pace letting you enjoy the view. It is a peaceful and memorable way to enjoy the mountain scenery and amazing views.
6. Go for Camping
Set up a tent near Chandratal Lake or in Pin Valley and sleep under the stars. It is advised to carry warm clothes because nights are cold, but the silence and beauty of nature make it magical. Wake up and see the sunrise views over the mountains.
7. Cross the Chicham Bridge
Chicham Bridge is the asia highest bridge that connects two villages over a deep gorge. Walking here is exciting and offers incredible opportunities to click photos. The view from the bridge is something you will never forget.
8. Shop for Tibetan Handicrafts
Markets in Kaza sell colourful prayer flags, handmade woolen clothes, and silver jewellery. Each item is handmade and reflects Spiti culture. Shopping here is the perfect way to support the locals and take home a piece of Spiti’s traditional and cultural art that you can gift to your loved ones.
9. Taste Local Food
Spiti food is warm and comforting. Butter tea, thukpa, momos, tingmo and churpe are some of the famous foods in Spiti that you should try.
10. Enjoy Winter Adventures
In winter, Spiti turns into a snowy paradise. You can walk on frozen lakes, trek in snow-covered paths, or simply enjoy the quiet and peaceful beauty.
Local Foods to Try in Spiti
As you know, tasting the local food of Spiti is one of the best things you can do there. Spiti Valley’s food is simple, warm, and full of local flavours. Similar to Tibetan cuisine, it’s perfect for cold weather. Here are some famous Spiti dishes that you can't miss during your Spiti tour packages.
1. Thukpa
A warm noodle soup made up of vegetables or meat together, flavoured with herbs and spices. Its heartfelt filling is perfect for keeping you warm on Spiti cold evenings.
2. Momos
Soft and steamed dumplings stuffed with vegetables or meat. These are served with tangy, spicy chutney. They’re a popular street snack and a comfort food you’ll find in many local cafes.
3. Tingmo
Fluffy, steamed bread rolls are often served with curry or stew. Ting mo is slightly sweet, soft in texture, and perfect for soaking up rich gravies on cold days.
4. Chhang
A traditional drink created by fermenting barley. Having some percent of alcohol and served warm, it is mostly served during festivals and gatherings, making it a unique part of the local culture.
5. Yak Butter Tea
A salty tea made by blending strong tea with yak butter and salt. It is rich, creamy, and helps locals to stay warm and energised in freezing weather.
6. Chhurpi
A traditional yak milk cheese that is hard, chewy, and slightly tangy. Locals often chew it slowly, and it’s a great snack that lasts for a long time.
7. Tsampa
Roasted barley flour mixed with butter tea or water to make a dough-like snack. It’s filling, high in energy, and a staple food for locals in the mountains.
Shopping in Spiti Valley
Shopping doesn't always mean big malls or branded stores, but it is also about finding small, local shops that you won’t get anywhere else. The markets have small shops and simple carts, still they are full of handmade and traditional items that show the culture of the Spiti valley. Shopping in Spiti not only gives you a special memory but also supports the local people. And what could be better than bringing back gifts from your Spiti Valley trip packages for your loved ones.
What to Buy?
Warm woollen clothes like mufflers, caps, and socks
Handmade jewellery with stones and beads
Tibetan prayer flags and prayer wheels
Handmade paintings and handicrafts
Spiti apricots and seabuckthorn products (juice, jam, oil)
Famous Things
Tibetan handicrafts – colourful and unique, perfect as souvenirs
Seabuckthorn tea and juice – known for its health benefits
Traditional Spiti woollens – warm and long-lasting
Hand-painted thangkas – Buddhist art pieces made with care
Where to Shop
Kaza Main Market – the busiest market in Spiti for woollens, jewellery, and handicrafts
Local village markets – for authentic handmade items
Shops near monasteries – for prayer flags, wheels, and religious souvenirs
Tips for Your Spiti Trip
Travelling to Spiti Valley is a very amazing experience, but it is always good to be prepared before heading. Here are some simple tips that help you in your Spiti Valley packages, so you can enjoy your trip without any trouble:
Plan your trip when the roads are open and the weather is pleasant.
Book stays and transport early to avoid last-minute hassles.
Carry warm clothes even in summer because nights in Spiti are very cold.
Keep basic medicines for headache, cold, fever, and altitude sickness.
Stay hydrated to avoid any type of altitude sickness.
Carry some cash as ATMs may not be there in the remote areas.
Respect the local culture, like dress modestly while visiting any religious or any cultural place.
Carry a reusable water bottle and dispose of waste responsibly.
Drive carefully, roads are narrow and winding in the mountains.
Keep buffer days in your plan in case of roadblocks or delays due to weather.