Winter Spiti
08 Days 07 Nights

Winter Spiti

Delhi - Shimla - Sangla - Chitkul - Tabo - Kaza - Tabo - Kalpa - Shimla - Delhi

Stay
Stay
included
Travelling
Travelling
included
Breakfast and Dinner
Breakfast and Dinner
included
Trip Leader
Trip Leader
included
Sightseeing
Sightseeing
included
About this Trip

Embark on a unique adventure through the stunning landscapes of Winter Spiti Valley, a remote Himalayan region that turns into a beautiful white wonderland during the colder months. This journey is ideal for those seeking authentic experiences, untouched beauty, and a profound co...

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Itinerary

  • You will begin your journey from Delhi at night, travelling by Volvo bus or cab.

  • After a scenic 7 to 8-hour drive through the picturesque valleys of Himachal Pradesh, you will arrive in Shimla the next day.

Meals: Nil

Overnight: Journey by Volvo Bus or Cab

  • After arriving in Shimla, continue your drive towards Sangla, passing through the scenic towns of Rampur and Karcham along the way.

  • By evening, you’ll check in to your hotel, and later visit Chitkul – the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border.

Meals: Dinner

Night: Stay at Homestay/Hotel in Sangla/Chitkul


  • After enjoying a delicious breakfast, you’ll set off for Tabo. 

  • On the way, you’ll halt at Nako Village for lunch (at your own expense), followed by a visit to Nako Lake and, if time allows, Gue Monastery. 

  • By evening, you’ll continue your drive to Tabo, where you’ll spend the night.

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Night: Stay at Homestay in Tabo


  • After breakfast, you will visit Tabo Monastery and Tabo Caves.

  • Later, you’ll head towards Kaza, visiting Dhankar Monastery, Pin Valley, and the scenic Lingti Waterfall along the way.

Reach Kaza by evening and settle in for the night at your hotel or cosy homestay.

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Night: Stay at Homestay in Kaza

  • After breakfast, visit Langza to see the famous Buddha statue overlooking the scenic valley.

  • Head to Komic, one of the highest and most remote villages in the world.

  • Continue to Hikkim, home to the world’s highest post office.

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Night: Stay at Homestay in Kaza

  • Start your morning and visit the iconic Key Monastery, the most prominent and expansive monastery in the Spiti region.

  • Continue onwards to Chicham Bridge, the highest suspension bridge in Asia, known for its breathtaking views of the deep canyon it spans.

  • Later, drive towards Tabo and explore the Tabo Monastery, known for its ancient murals, sculptures, and artefacts that date back over a thousand years.

Meals: Breakfast and dinner

Night: Stay at the homestay in Tabo

  • After an early breakfast, depart for Kalpa, a small village in Kinnaur known for its breathtaking views of the Kinner Kailash range.

  • In the evening, visit the dramatic Suicide Point, famous for its deep cliffs and panoramic landscapes.

  • Later, explore the local market at Reckong Peo for shopping or a casual stroll.

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Night: Stay at the Hotel in Kalpa

  • Wake up to the stunning views of Kalpa Valley.

  • After enjoying your morning tea and breakfast, begin your drive back to Shimla.

  • Reach Shimla by late evening, from where you can either board your bus to Delhi or continue your journey by cab.

Meals: Breakfast

Night: Overnight Journey by Volvo Bus or Cab

  • Arrive in Delhi early in the morning, marking the end of your unforgettable journey through the cold desert of Spiti Valley.

  • Return home with a heart full of memories, stories, and adventures to cherish for a lifetime.

Meals: NA

Night: NA

Inclusions

Accommodation will be provided on a double or triple-sharing basis, depending on the hotel or homestay listed in the itinerary. We ensure comfortable and clean accommodations, whether in a hotel or a homestay, to make your stay enjoyable.

A Trip Captain will be included for group departures.

Daily breakfast and dinner are outlined in the itinerary.

All sightseeing and excursions will follow the planned schedule.

Driver charges, tolls, and parking fees are covered.

All necessary permits are included.

Expenses incurred if you choose to end your trip early are not covered.

Exclusions

Lunch, bottled water, and snacks are not included.

5% GST applies to the total package cost.

Additional costs due to natural events such as landslides, road closures, or government-imposed restrictions will be borne by the traveller.

Anything not mentioned under ‘Inclusions’ will be treated as an exclusion.

Travel insurance covering medical emergencies, evacuation, hospitalisation, and luggage is not included.

Trip Captain is not provided for private/custom tours unless arranged separately.

Entry fees to monasteries and monuments are not part of the package.

Room heater charges, if required, are to be paid directly at the property.

Frequently Asked Questions

Winter in Spiti starts in late November and lasts until March. The coldest months are December to February, with heavy snowfall and sub-zero temperatures.

No. The Manali–Rohtang–Kunzum La route is closed from November to May due to heavy snow. Access to the Spiti Valley is only possible via the Shimla–Reckong Peo route.

Limited buses operate between Shimla and Reckong Peo, and occasionally to Kaza, depending on road conditions. It’s highly recommended to hire a private vehicle or join a group tour in winter.

Not all. Some remote villages like Gette, Hikkim, Komik, and Demul may be cut off during heavy snowfall. However, main villages like Kaza, Kibber, Tabo, and Dhankar are usually accessible with 4x4 vehicles.

Yes. Spiti Valley lies above 12,000 ft. Spend a night or two in Kalpa, Reckong Peo, or Nako to acclimatise before reaching Kaza. Stay hydrated and avoid alcohol initially.

No. Due to freezing temperatures, water pipelines freeze. Homestays usually provide bucket water (warm). Some places also use dry compost toilets.

Expect simple, homemade, vegetarian meals like dal, rice, roti, thukpa, momos, and local dishes like tsampa and butter tea. Meals are usually prepared on wood-fired or solar stoves.

Absolutely! Snow-covered monasteries, frozen rivers, wildlife, starlit skies, and minimal crowds make Spiti Valley a photographer’s paradise in winter.

There’s an ATM in Kaza, but it often runs out of cash or power. It’s best to carry sufficient cash from Reckong Peo or Shimla.

Indian citizens: No permits required. Foreign nationals must have an Inner Line Permit to access Spiti via Kinnaur, which can be obtained in Reckong Peo.

Yes, Spiti Valley is exceptionally beautiful, and the locals are respectful and helpful. However, female travellers should avoid solo travel in winter due to harsh conditions and limited connectivity.

A 4x4 SUV with snow chains is ideal. Drivers must be experienced in snowy mountain terrain.

Only if you are an experienced winter driver, self-driving biking to Spiti in winter is extremely risky due to ice, avalanches, and breakdowns. Not recommended for first-timers.

BSNL works in most villages but is unreliable. Jio 4G works in Kaza. Expect no signal in many remote areas. Download offline maps and inform your family in advance.

Spiti Valley in winter is home to: Snow leopards Red foxes Blue sheep (bharal) Ibex Spotting them requires patience or joining a snow leopard expedition with trained local trackers.

Explore snow-covered monasteries (Key, Tabo, Dhankar). Attend local winter festivals (Losar – Tibetan New Year). Join a Snow Leopard Expedition. Visit frozen rivers, waterfalls, and lakes. Experience homestay life with locals

No. Winter is the off-season, making it perfect for solitude seekers, wildlife photographers, and adventurers looking for an authentic Himalayan experience.

Helps ensure safety and local insights. Supports sustainable tourism. Local teams know real-time conditions, and can arrange homestays, rescue, and meals
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