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About Sangla holi

Holi in Sangla is a unique celebration in India that you should attend at least once, as we can bet that you have never seen anything like that before. It is a part of a four-day long faguli festival and is celebrated on the third day. The speciality of the festival is that people play with both dry colours and snow. The Holi festival in Sangla is truly lively, and you can witness how thrilled and energetic the people get as they celebrate the colourful holiday. This festival highlights the goal of maintaining a peaceful relation with the environment and marks the ending of winter with the beginning of Summer in the area.

When to visit Sangla for Holi?

The best time to visit Sangla Holi is in March when the Faguli festival is celebrated, as the Sangla Holi is a part of the festival. During this time you can experience the vibrant environment of the place and can enjoy the unique playing of Holi with both dry colors and snow.

Tips for Safe Sangla Holi 2025

  1. Play with organic colours to avoid any kind of discomfort

  2. Wear sunglasses

  3. Don’t forget to apply oil to skin and hair

  4. Stay hydrated

  5. Travel with like-minded people

How to Reach Sangla for Holi?

Following are the options to travel to Sangla for Holi:

By Air: Bhuntar Airport, Kullu is the nearest airport to Sangla. From there, you can hire a private taxi or board a bus for Sangla Valley, which involves a scenic road journey through Kullu and Manali’s beautiful landscapes.

By Train: One can also reach by Train. Boarding a train to Kalka and then switching to the Shimla Toy Train, which takes approximately 5 hours. Visitors can also take a bus or hire a private taxi to Sangla once they get to Shimla.

By Road: Boarding a Bus is another good option. Travelers can witness beautiful cities like Narkanda and Rampur along the way. You can also drive or take a bus from Delhi or Chandigarh to Shimla, then can continue to Sangla. The entire road trip from Delhi takes about 16 hours.

Itinerary Breakdown

  • We depart from Delhi around 9:30 PM in an AC Vehicle. (Know the true value of time; snatch, seize, and enjoy every moment of it.)
  • Pit stop for dinner at any decent roadside restaurant.
What’s in the Package?
  • Volvo transfer from Delhi to Shimla & Manali to Delhi.
  • Entire expedition from Shimla via Tempo Traveler
  • Holi celebration at sangla
  • Accommodation (Hotels / Homestays) for 6 nights – 2 Nights in Kalpa, 2 Nights in Kaza, 1 Night in Tabo, 1 Night in Rakchham.
  • A total of 12 meals – 1 Meal on Day 1 ( Dinner ) + 2 Meal on Day 2 (Breakfast +Dinner) + 2 Meals on Day 3 (Breakfast + Dinner) + 2 Meals on Day 4 (Breakfast + Dinner) + 2 Meals on Day 5 (Breakfast + Dinner) + 2 Meal on Day 6 (Breakfast + Dinner ) + 1 Meal on Day 7 (Breakfast).
  • Team Leader throughout the trip.
  • Availability of oxygen 24x7 in case of any emergency.
  • All applicable toll, parking and driver charges.
  • All inner line permits.
Notes
  • Access to high altitude regions of Spiti Valley, especially Hikkim, Komik, Langza Village and Pin Valley etc, may be congested during winter months due to extreme snowfall. Hence, the stopover to these locations is weather-dependent. In such a case, we will look for the best possible alternatives, as achievable.

  • Kindly take note that in the event of any act of God, such as heavy snowfall leading to road closures for heavy vehicles, it will be the responsibility of the travelers to arrange for a 4x4 vehicle, and the associated expenses will be borne by the travelers themselves. Capture A Trip bears no responsibility for any such acts of God or the associated expenses.

  • Travellers residing outside Delhi are recommended to book trains/flights reaching Delhi not delay than 4 PM on the trip start date. Similarly, on the trip end date, book the returning flight/ train departure post 2 PM respectively.

  • Numerous factors such as weather, road conditions, the physical ability of participants etc. may cause itinerary change. We reserve the right to change any schedule in the interest of safety, comfort and general wellbeing.

  • The age limit of our group departures is 16 to 42 years due to the power-packed itineraries that we provide for our travellers. We can customise trips for travellers beyond the mentioned age bracket.

Price on Request

Spiti Valley Reviews From Our Travellers

Jyoti Wadhwa
Unforgettable Spiti Experience with Captain Prabha & Bike Captain Jatin Sir! Our Spiti Valley trip was nothing short of magical—and a huge part of that was thanks to Captain Prabha and Jatin Sir. From the moment the journey began, Captain Prabha was more than just a leader—she was our rock. Calm, composed, and always full of positive energy, she handled every twist and turn of the trip with such grace.

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Harshal Gharat
Unforgettable Spiti Circuit Ride with Capture A Trip 🚵‍♂️⛰️ The Spiti Valley bike trip with Capture A Trip was just next level. Scenic views, smooth roads (and bumpy ones too 😅), chilled stays, and bikes in top shape – full paisa vasool! The real MVPs — Jatin bhai, Sonam bhai, Vaibhav bhai, and Neeraj bhai — pure legends! Always hyped, super helpful, and made sure we were safe and laughing every day. Total bro-vibes throughout the ride 🙌🔥.Big shoutout to Saurabh for smooth bookings and backend support – clean work!

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Dishant Soni
Breathtaking Spiti – A Journey to Remember Just returned from an incredible trip to Spiti Valley, and it was everything I hoped for and more. The landscapes were absolutely surreal – from high mountain passes to ancient monasteries and serene villages, every moment felt like a postcard come to life.

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We just closed the full circuit trip of Spiti Valley yesterday with Capture A Trip along with captains Prabha and Sachin. The overall experience had been amazing with travel, food and entertainment which was not left out by the captains.

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