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    Are you looking for a Spiti Valley tour package from Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai , or any city in India? Then, you are in the right place because Captureatrip is the best travel company for a Spiti Valley package. With 7 years of experience, we started our company with a Spiti Valley backpacking trip, making us experts in curating exceptional Spiti Valley experiences.

    Whether you are a seasoned adventurer or a first-time explorer, and whether you're looking for a long trip, a short getaway, a group tour, a budget-friendly Spiti Valley packages, a romantic honeymoon adventure, or simply to explore a new place, we have all types of options for you at Captureatrip.

    Our commitment to providing diverse options allows you to explore Spiti in alignment with your chosen theme, personal preferences, and budget constraints. Before you make the leap into this unparalleled adventure, take a moment to peruse our exclusive offers. We ensure that you not only embark on a journey of a lifetime but also save extra on your Spiti Valley tour.

    Explore the offer, book with us, and let the unparalleled beauty of Spiti Valley become the backdrop to your next unforgettable adventure.

    Best places to visit in Spiti Valley

    1. Key Monastery:

    Perched at 4,166 meters in Himachal Pradesh’s Spiti Valley, Key Monastery, also known as Kye Gompa, is a cultural and spiritual gem.  June offers ideal weather to explore its ancient halls adorned with thangkas, murals, and scriptures, showcasing Buddhism’s rich history. Beyond its architectural marvels, Key Monastery serves as a base for Spiti Valley treks to Kibber, Chicham, and Tashigang, providing a unique blend of adventure and cultural immersion, making it a must-visit destination.

    2. Highest Post Office, Hikkim:

    Hikkim is a remote village of Lahaul and is one of the three popular villages of the district, which are Hikkim, Komic, and Langza. Although it is situated at such a high altitude, Hikkim has a perfectly functional post office which is also the highest post office in the world. 

    On your Spiti Valley tour package, you can send a post as a token of remembrance to your loved ones from the mesmerizing views of the mountains which they will cherish for their lifetime. It’s just our advice to take their address with you beforehand, as the mobile connection at Hikkim is not so strong. So go well prepared on your Spiti Tours package. Price of a postcard: Around 20-100 INR

    3. Chicham Bridge;

    Your Spiti Valley tour will not be completed without visiting Chicham Bridge. It is the highest suspension bridge at a height of 13,000 feet. This bridge holds a lot of importance for the connectivity of Spiti Valley, as it connects the villages of Chicham and Kibber.

     If you’re a person who likes to retain the history and over-period development of a destination, you are going to appreciate the beauty of Chicham Bridge. So make sure Chicham Bridge is added to your Spiti Valley tour before booking a Spiti Valley trip package.

    4. ChandraTal:

    Known as the Lake of the Moon, Spiti Valley’s Chandratal Lake gets its name from the crescent moon shape of the water body. The lake is considered sacred and visited by many devotes, as it is of great significance in Hindu Mythology.

     It is believed that the Chandratal Lake lies in the vicinity of a place from where God Indra's chariot picked up Yudhishthira, the eldest of the Pandava brothers in Mahabharata. The turquoise crystal clear waters of the lake change colors at different times of the day, as it melts into the changing hues of the scenic skies of the Spiti Valley, which makes it a must-visit for a sightseeing tour. 

    5. Keylong Market:

    Just when you thought that Spiti Valley was only for adventurers and trekkers, you are proven wrong by the Keylong market. 

    Keylong market is a shopper’s delight where you can buy a plethora of fascinating items and souvenirs for back home like gemstones, locally made jewelry, woolen clothes, shawls, baby shawls, hats, Angora & Pashmina clothing, and local hand-made items that are unique to Spiti. Isn’t the shopper in you excited about Spiti now? 

    6. Tabo Monastery:

    Tabo- Step into the timeless realm in Tabo, a secluded village in Himachal Pradesh’s Lahaul and Spiti districts, often dubbed the ‘Ajanta Of The Himalayas’. Overlooked by many travelers, Tabo unfolds as a treasure trove of Buddhist art and culture. 

    The ancient Tabo Monastery, one of the world’s oldest, showcases exquisite frescoes, offering insights into Buddhism. Beyond its cultural significance, Tabo’s tranquil ambiance, snow-capped peaks, and warm ‘Tabo-pa’ hospitality make it an offbeat gem and a must-visit in Spiti Valley.

    7. Dhankar Lake:

    For nature lovers and thrill-seekers, Dhankar Lake is an enchanting discovery. This pristine lake, surrounded by towering snow-capped peaks and rugged cliffs at 4,270 meters, offers a surreal experience in Spiti Valley. 

    A top priority for explorers, Dhankar Lake is closely located to the ancient Dhankar Monastery, dramatically positioned on a cliff. The trek to the lake, traversing rocky terrain, steep slopes, and narrow paths, unfolds breathtaking Himalayan panoramas. 

    Things to do in Spiti Valley Trips

    1. A Walk in Nako Village

    Nako, a charming village, captivates with its breathtaking scenery and ancient monasteries, providing a glimpse into local traditions. Engage in Spiti's offerings by strolling through town, exploring alleys, appreciating traditional architecture, and connecting with locals.

     For a distinctive adventure, camp around Nako. Explore the ancient Nako Monastery with its thousand-year-old history, adorned with beautiful frescoes. Don't miss a serene walk or picnic by Nako Lake; it's a must-do experience in Spiti Valley.

    2. A Visit to Mummy Village

    Mummy Village, a quaint hamlet in Spiti Valley, boasts unique ancient traditions. Approximately 12 naturally preserved mummified bodies, believed to be over 500 years old and associated with the ancient Bhotia tribe, reside here. 

    The village's inhabitants continue ancient rituals and customs passed down through generations. Exploring Mummy Village provides a captivating glimpse into the region's ancient cultures and traditions. While there, visitors can also admire traditional house architecture, relish picturesque scenery, and engage with the welcoming locals.

    3. Explore the Magnificent Kunzum Pass

    Situated at an elevation of 4,551 meters in Spiti Valley, Kunzum Pass stands as a renowned tourist attraction, celebrated for its captivating natural beauty and challenging terrain. Linking Kullu Valley and Lahaul Valley to Spiti Valley, it serves as a gateway to the Spiti and Kinnaur regions. 

    Hosting the Kunzum Devi Temple dedicated to goddess Durga, the pass offers a thrilling camping experience. A visit to Kunzum Pass is essential for anyone exploring Spiti Valley, providing awe-inspiring vistas of snow-capped peaks and glaciers.

    4. Camping at Chandratal Lake

    Camping at Chandratal is an indelible experience. Nestled at 4,300 meters amidst majestic snow-capped mountains, the lake offers a serene and peaceful ambiance, ideal for camping. 

    Pitching tents by the lakeshore allows visitors to relish starry nights and tranquil mornings. With its stunning beauty, Chandratal attracts photographers and nature enthusiasts, making camping here a must-do activity for anyone exploring Spiti Valley.

    5. Treacherous Road Trek

    The Hindustan Tibet Road, a scenic mountain route, links Spiti Valley to Kinnaur Valley, offering an array of adrenaline-pumping activities.

     Known for its perilous twists, steep drops, and narrow passages, the road provides breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Popular among adventure enthusiasts testing their driving skills, it passes through small villages, enabling visitors to immerse in local culture and traditions. The Treacherous Road is a must-visit for those exploring Spiti Valley.

    Best time to visit Spiti Valley Tour

    Spiti is a wondrous marvel all year round. So, the best time to visit the Spiti Valley depends on what you prefer, your willingness to embrace challenges, and what you are looking to get out of your experience on your Spiti Valley trip.

    Spiti has something unique to offer every month. Consider your main reasons for visiting the destination, and make your decision based on which month offers the most enjoyable experiences and plan the Spiti Valley tour according to you

     Spiti Valley packages from Delhi

    Spiti Valley package from Delhi is a fantastic choice for those seeking an accessible and budget-friendly adventure. As a Delhi-based travel company, we specialize in Spiti tours, making us the ideal choice for anyone looking to explore this mesmerizing destination from the capital city.

    While we are widely recognized in Delhi for our Spiti tours, our reputation extends far beyond the city limits, making us a renowned travel company across India. Captureatrip’s expertise lies in curating exceptional Spiti Valley experiences, ensuring that travelers from all corners of the country can partake in the beauty and uniqueness of this Himalayan gem.

    Join us on a Spiti Valley adventure that promises not just stunning scenery but also a cultural journey through the heart of the Himalayas. As your trusted travel partner, we make the journey from Delhi to Spiti seamless, ensuring that every moment of your trip is filled with awe and wonder. Discover the magic of Spiti with our Spiti Valley tour fromDelhi.

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    FAQS:Spiti Valley Tour

    1. Is Spiti expensive?

    The Cost of the Spiti Valley tour plan can vary from Cheap to relatively expensive depending on which Travel partner you choose, your accommodation – whether they are budget guesthouses homestays, or high-end hotels, and your transportation – if it is by Air, or by Road, your food – if you eat at local eateries or Dhabas, or fine-dining restaurants, different activities you undertake, season – whether you are visiting in the peak season or off-season, whether you are traveling independently or with a group of friends or family. 

    Hence, the cost of a Spiti Valley tour package can vary immensely based on your travel style, preferences, and the activities you decide to partake in at the Spiti Valley. Check our exclusive offer to save more

    2. Which is better, Ladakh or Spiti?

    While both are high-altitude terrains of the Himalayan region in India, both have similar panoramic experiences. While Ladakh is a larger area that attracts more tourist crowds and is more developed in terms of Infrastructure.

    Spiti Valley is a low-key destination that is equally captivating offering a peaceful, quaint, and less touristy experience. Spiti always provides all the activities that Ladakh boasts of but also has a deeper cultural immersion with its Tibetan roots, distinct villages, and a unique mix of Indo-Tibetan culture. 

    Spiti also peaks into the Wildlife aspect of the Himalayan experience. While Ladakh is a grand-scale encounter with broader landscapes and a diverse range of tourist attractions, Spiti Valley is a more remote, tranquil, off-beat journey with a strong focus on traditions and local culture that is as gratifying as that of a Ladakh trip.

    3. How many days are required to complete Spiti Valley?

    A Spiti trip can last anywhere between 6 days to 10 days or more depending on your interests, your modes of transportation, what places you intend to cover, and what activities you want to partake in. Many Travel partners like CaptureATrip have custom-curated Spiti Valley Tour Packages that one can choose from, depending on their preferences, the style of the trip they want to experience, and the duration of the trip they want to opt for.

    4. What factors influence the difficulty level of driving in Spiti Valley?

    The difficulty level of the drive in Spiti depends upon the Weather conditions, the altitude of regions, and the terrain routes which you decide to travel. During the Winter and monsoons, the weather conditions can get unpredictable, and certain roads can be shut or restricted. It can be difficult to travel to remote locations in such conditions. Hence, driving in Spiti can be challenging, but rewarding at the same time,

    5. Is the summer season an ideal time for a Spiti Valley trip?

    Summers is one of the most exciting seasons to opt for a Spiti Valley package tourfor several reasons. Firstly, there are no road blockages and travel interruptions that usually follow suit in winter Spiti. Summer is when Spiti comes alive with vibrance and colors, as the grey clouds of fog, and the dark skies fade away paving the way for the sun to shine on the glorious mountains of Spiti.

     The cold, harsh low temperatures of Spiti transform into much warmer, milder, and pleasant climates making the trip more favourable for people who do not particularly enjoy colder climates. 

     The roads and mountain passes that are restricted in the winter become accessible, and road conditions due to weather become less challenging. The landscapes of Spiti turn a vivid rainbow of colors as the lush greenery sets in, with golden rays of sun shining in the ivory-white broad skies, and colorful wildflowers blooming in glee. Witness more locals coming out in full flair to welcome the summer season and celebrate local festivals like the Ladarcha Fair, which is celebrated in Kaza.

     Summer is also the best time to go wildlife-spotting as the wild fauna of Spiti can be seen in all their glory, coming out to greet the Spiti summer in excitement, themselves! The warmer climate also makes activities like Trekking and outdoor adventures much more convenient and easier to access. All in all, Summers in Spiti are as exciting as the winters are, especially preferable if you prefer the bright, colorful terrains over the rustic, cold, adventurous vibes of Spiti, and a great excuse to explore Spiti Valley tour packages focussed around summer.

    6. Is Winter Season Good for the Spiti Valley Tour?

    Spiti Valley in Winter undergoes a complete beauty makeover, with Spiti Valley transitioning into an aesthetic frozen kingdom, with the lush trees and man-made settlements peeking at you through the laces of snow serenading it. Take theSpiti winter expedition to experience a fascinating visual that is straight out of a Winter Wallpaper on your laptop!

     Winters in Spiti last from November to March, and are accustomed to extremely low temperatures. Spiti Valley Temperature during daytime in the winter season, on average, is 0 degrees Celsius. Daytime temperatures can hover anywhere around 8 degrees Celsius, while nighttime temperatures can touch -10 degrees Celsius. Temperatures can even occasionally plummet below freezing point in peak winters. Night temperatures can occasionally drop to as low as -20 degrees, and -30 degrees Celsius in winter months.

    Spiti receives heavy snowfall during the early winter months, which covers the entire terrain in snow, making it challenging to access certain roads, mountains, or terrains depending on the varying weather conditions in the different areas of the region at the time of visiting. Snowfall blankets the entire region, which can restrict access to certain areas, and villages. Many guesthouses, food joints, and accommodations can be shut due to the harsh weather, which is why it is advisable to make reservations in advance or travel with a good Travel partner. It is a good idea to travel with a trusted Travel Expert like CaptureATrip, to make this exciting Spiti journey safer, convenient, and comfortable, You can book our Spiti Valley tour package

    7. Which is the best month for the Spiti Valley Tour? 

    Every month is worth visiting Spiti Valley depending on your preferences,   experience, and willingness to embrace challenges

    1. June to September

    June to September is one of the more popular times to opt for a Spiti Valley tour package as the weather is favorable. The temperatures are not too cold and brutal as compared to the winter temperatures, and the skies aren’t foggy and cloudy which paves the way for decent conditions for Landscape photography.  All the major mountain and road passes remain un-restricted like the famous Rohtang Pass and Kunzum Pass.

    2. October to November

    October to Nov is also a good time to visit for those looking for milder conditions in terms of weather. The weather is favorable, although it can still be cold. The climate is cool, with the days being usually sunny with clear skies making it easier to access many regions conveniently.

    This is not exactly a peak tourist season, which is why you can enjoy a trip that is peaceful and full of solitude, as not many tourists will flock to the area during this season, and it remains less crowded at popular tourist spots.

    3.December to February 

    Spiti valley from December to February can be brutal and harsh in terms of climatic conditions, but that doesn’t mean that Spiti is not a Winter wonderland. 

    Temperatures can go extremely low, and roads and location conditions can vary according to real-time conditions. Regardless, Spiti turns into a beautiful white bride of Snow. 

    4. March to May

    March to May is also one of the best times to plan Spiti Valley trips, as the weather is still in a transitioning phase and can provide relatively warmer weather conditions, and make the journey smoother in terms of road conditions and accessibility to locations. 

    The snow also starts to melt during this season, so you can experience more of Spiti’s natural bounty of flora, and be able to witness the Summer vibes that Spiti has to offer.

    8. What best things To Carry for the Spiti Valley Tour 

    Spiti Valley is one of the hidden gems of the Himalayas, which has been slowly gaining attraction over recent years. It has been one of the favorite places of adventurous travelers in the past few years, but it is as risky as it’s beautiful. New travelers often go on this trip by booking a Spiti Valley package, go unprepared, and then face certain health problems. Before booking a Spiti Valley tour package, you should go through a comprehensive toolkit that you can keep handy while going on a Spiti Valley trip.

    The following list will provide a head-start on the essentials you should be carrying on your trip:

    •  Backpack

    Carry a lightweight, but sturdy water-proof backpack that will fit in all your essentials, and will be easier to carry for you throughout the trip.

    • Clothing: For your Spiti valley tour, carry a good amount of easily washable, quick-drying, and comfortable clothes like T-shirts, Pants, or trekking pants, that are not too heavy and make it easier for you to journey the rustic terrains of Spiti Valley, depending on the duration of your trip. Carry a good number of comfortable undergarments as well.

    • Basic hygiene essentials:Carry your Face Wash, BodySoap/Wash, Toilet soap, Liquid detergent, Hand Sanitizer, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Shampoo, Towels, Toilet Paper, Tissues, Wet wipes, etc. that are easy to use, and are handy in the cold terrains of Spiti valley tour

    • Warm Clothing: Due to the extremely cold temperatures in Spiti Valley, it becomes imperative to carry warm clothing and accessories like Thermal innerwear, Woolen sweaters, jackets, scarves or shawls, Insulated clothing, etc.

    • Footwear: 

    Do not forget to carry insulated and water-proof boots that also keep snow out of your feet, and save you from snow-bites.

    • Rainwear: Carry raincoats, or water-proof and wind-proof jackets and trousers, and a waterproof cover for your backpack to face the occasional rains of the Spiti Valley Tour.

    • Food Supplies: 

    One should always stock on Water, Portable water purifiers or water-purifying tablets,  Dry snacks, emergency food supplies, High-energy snacks and Energy bars, and Energy drinks on a Spiti valley tour.

    • Medical Kit: Carry a First-Aid kit, personal prescription medicines, Bandages, Pain Relievers and Balms, Emergency medicines for vomiting, Dysentry, fever, etc, and any allergy medicines.

    • Sleeping Bag: A sleeping bag, an inflatable pillow, and extra sleeping bag liners for colder weather.

    • Trekking Gear:  Sleeping tent, Torchlights, Trekking equipment, Trekking poles, Matchsticks or lighters, Cooking equipment, Multi-tools and knives, Navigation devices like GPS, compass, or a satellite device for remote areas.

    • Electronics: Camera phone with extra SIM cards, Portable chargers or powerbanks, Camera, Travel adapter, extra batteries and memory cards, etc.

    • Cash and Cards: Carry your cards, but carry more cash as ATMs may not be easily accessible in the remote areas of Spiti.

    • Travel documents and Permits: One of the most important things on your Spiti Valley Tour, is to make sure to carry the necessary travel documents, personal Identity documents, and required permits for visiting restricted areas of Spiti Valley, and keep them in a safe yet easily accessible place.

    • Travel Insurance: It is always advisable to purchase in advance a reliable Travel Insurance Policy that covers any Travel mishaps, Trip delays, Lost supplies, Trip interruptions, medical emergencies, etc.

    • Pack warm clothes- Keep inners 2-3 ‘MUST!’, sweaters, jackets, insulated boots, woolen socks ‘2-3’, and a trekking suit. These warmers will help you to face harsh cold temperatures on your Spiti Valley tour. The night-time temperature in winter is generally below -10 degrees. That is something to anticipate.

    • Carry your first aid kit with the necessary medications as per your doctors’ recommendations.

    •  No Run - If it is your first time on a Spiti Valley trek, don’t run! Oxygen level at such height is considerably low.

    • Fill petrol - Between the Reckong people and Kaza, there is no petrol station. Fill it up there and keep extra gasoline or fuel in the car. Don't worry if you didn't obtain it; you'll be able to get it from a local shop for a small fee. Locate one and obtain the oil. Good thing, on our Spiti Valley packages, you don’t have to worry about such things, as our trip leader is always there to guide you.

    • Document-Carry your aadhar card for an inner line permit for Kaza and Reckong Peo

    9. What are the things to keep in mind when going monastery?

    If you're visiting a monastery there are certain Dos and Don'ts that you should keep in mind. We understand that visiting a monastery is a tourist activity but it is as well a spiritual journey. So, it is important to be respectful of the culture and traditions of the place and follow certain guidelines to ensure a meaningful experience while you’re on your Spiti Valley trip etiquette On your Spiti Valley tour, if you’re visiting a monastery there are certain

    • Proper dress

    • Remove your shoes before entering the prayer halls or other sacred areas. 

    • Avoid touching the artifacts or disturbing the monks during their rituals. 

    • Follow the timings of the monastery and avoid visiting during the afternoon siesta or other restricted times. 

    • Ask for permission before taking photographs or videos of the monastery or the monks. Before you book a Spiti Valley package you should go through these guidelines, so that you can ensure a respectful and meaningful experience at the monasteries.

    • Now you know a little bit about how you should be conducting yourself in the monasteries of Spiti Valley. However, being mindful and a little

    • Avoid touching the artifacts or disturbing the monks during their rituals. 

    • Follow the timings of the monastery and avoid visiting during the afternoon siesta or other restricted times. 

    • Ask for permission before taking photographs or videos of the monastery or the monks. Before you book a Spiti Valley package you should go through these guidelines, so that you can ensure a respectful and meaningful experience at the monasteries.

    Now you know a little bit about how you should be conducting yourself in the monasteries of Spiti Valley. However, being mindful and a little bit modest all the time goes a long way to explore a place to its fullest. 

    10. What are the famous wildlife sanctuaries in Lahaul-Spiti?

    Any good Lahaul Spiti tour package boasts of The Pin Valley National Park, Kibber Wildlife National Park, and Rupi Bhaba Wildlife Sanctuary some of the most popular wildlife parks in and around Spiti Valley that one must visit.

    11. What are the famous rivers in Lahaul-Spiti?

    Chandra River, Spiti River, Bhaga River, Chenab River, and Sutlej River are some of the famous rivers in Lahaul-Spiti, which not only contribute to the stunning landscapes but are immensely vital to the local communities for Water supply and agriculture. Explore Lahaul Spiti tour packages to visit these gorgeous artworks of nature.

    12. Which route is good for Spiti Valley?

    Reaching Spiti involves traveling to high-altitude regions and remote terrains of Himachal Pradesh. The primary access routes are via Shimla or Manali, and the best mode of transportation is typically by road. Before traveling to Spiti, it is very important to check road conditions, and weather conditions, to ensure accessibility to locations, and a safer, enjoyable journey. It is advisable to travel with a trusted Travel expert like CaptureATrip who is well-versed with the destination and provides many convenient Spiti Valley Tour packages that help make your journey smoother, safer, and enjoyable.

    From Manali:

    Another popular route is from Manali, but this route is generally open only during the summer months, typically from late May to early October. The journey from Manali to Kaza takes around 8-10 hours. Be prepared for high-altitude mountain passes like Rohtang Pass and Kunzum Pass.

    From Shimla:

    The most common and reliable route is from Shimla. You can take a bus or hire a private vehicle to reach Reckong Peo or Kaza, the main towns in Spiti Valley. The journey from Shimla to Reckong Peo takes approximately 10-12 hours.

    13. Is snow available in Spiti?

    Yes, it does snow in Spiti during the Winter season, typically between late November and Early May. Peak winter months like Late November, December, January, and early February are when extremely low temperatures can set in, which brings heavy snowfall in this cold desert land. The winters and snowfall in Spiti can cause challenging conditions, but are rewarding in itself, as they pave for fun winter adventures in the transformed scenic, winter landscapes of Spiti.

    14. Is it advisable to ride solo or with a pillion?

    If you are riding a large engine velocipede like Royal Enfield 500CC or Royal Enfield Himalayan then you can ride with a pillion

    15. How are the road conditions of Spiti Valley?

    From the Manali side road starts to get rough from Chattru to Losar, expressly in Chhota Dara, Batal, and Chandartaal, so you should siphon spare nuts, bolts, and other pieces of equipment for velocipede repair with yourself, you should know the nuts of repairing velocipede as finding a mechanic in the deserted roads of Spiti is difficult. 

    On the Shimla to Manali route, roads are in good condition from Narkanda to Sangla, without that, you may come wideness some bad patches. Sangla – Chitkul – Reckong Peo road is uncemented and rough, Nako to Dhankar road is in a very bad condition, you will have to momentum thoughtfully here. Other than that you will find a rough road in Pin Valley.

    16. Is Spiti good for bike trips?

    Yes. Explore our Spiti valley bike trip package

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