Escape to the Land of Lamas with Spiti Valley Tours from Kolkata
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Planning a trip to Spiti Valley is an excellent choice for anyone who loves breathtaking landscapes and unique cultural experiences. This remote region of the Himalayas offers visitors a chance to witness stunning vistas, visit ancient monasteries, and interact with friendly locals who have preserved their traditional way of life.
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Upon entering Spiti Valley, one is welcomed by breathtaking valleys and views that showcase the freezing desert and majestic snow-capped mountains. Enclosed by the Himalayas on all sides, Spiti Valley is among the coldest regions in the country. Despite being habited by fewer people, Spiti offers a range of trekking routes and is a sanctuary for thrill-seekers. One can begin the Spiti Valley trek from Kaza, the capital of Spiti, which leads to various summits providing panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges.
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TOUR ITINERARY
An Enchanting Ride
Day 1: Chandigarh to Narkanda (185kms/6hrs)
Arrival at Chandigarh airport/ railway station, our guide cum driver will Assist you there and take you to Shimla. It will take 3-4 hours to reach Shimla. Now drive to Narkanda. It will take around 2 hours from Shimla. Check in to hotel and overnight stay.
Shimla is the capital of the northern Indian state Himachal Pradesh, in the Himalayan foothills. Shimla was the capital of British India. It has an average altitude 2206 Meters from see level. Jakhu is the highest peak of Shimla with 2454 met er height. Here are many historical buildings. The famous places in Shimla that you can visit are The Mall, The Ridge, LakkarBazar, Jakhu Temple, Kalibari Temple, Advance Study etc.
Day 2: Narkanda – Sangla 2320 Meters (160kms/7hours)
After breakfast we will start our journey towards Sangla via Rampur, Jeory. On the way you will see beautiful apple orchids. The journey will take 7 hours. We’ll move from Rampur to Jeori, walking along the Sutlej River, crossing the Indo-Tibetian border road, will enter the Kinnaur Valley and a turn will take us to beautiful Baspa Valley. By late afternoon we will reach sangla village via 18 km narrow winding road with exciting gorges and cliffs of Baspa River. It is also known as Baspa Sangla valley owing to Baspa River flowing through the valley. Overnight stay in Sangla.
Day 3: Sangla- Chitkul – Kalpa (85kms/4-5hrs)
Starting the day with an early morning from Chitkul village kalpa, the last habituated village of India. . After we drive back to Sangla and head to Kalpa village. At Kalpa, we take a brisk walk to Roghi Village the evening followed by overnight stay at hotel or home stay.
Kalpa is a small town in the Sutlej river valley, above Reckong Peo in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, Northern India, in the Indian Himalaya. Inhabited by Kinnauri people and known for its apple orchards. Apples are a major cash-crop for the region. The local inhabitants follow a syncretism of Hinduism and Buddhism, and many temples in Kalpa are dedicated to both Hindu and Buddhist gods and goddesses. India’s first ever voter Shyam Saran Negi also belongs to Kalpa.
Day 4: Kalpa– Nako - Tabo 3280 Meters (145kms/6-7hours)
Post breakfast we will begin our journey of 145 kilometers that would take 6-7 hours. You’ll see change in the surroundings as the greenery will give way to rocky brown terrains. When we will reach Akpa/Spello village, our inner line permits will be checked at a police check post. Another 35 kms will take us to the meeting point of Sutlej and Spiti Rivers. From here, we will the trail along Spiti River to reach Nako, a beautiful village near Nako Lake (3600 m). After lunch, we will be visiting Buddhist monasteries that follow guru Padmasambhawa (a great Buddhist scholar, whose teachings spread to Tibet from India as well). We will also be taking a trip to Nako Lake, first of many high altitude lakes that you’ll be visiting on this trip. Continue our drive to Tabo. Night stay in Tabo.
Day 5: Tabo – Dhankar – Guling – Pin Valley - Mud 3600 Meters
(160kms/6-7 hours)
What could be better than starting your day with the none other than “Ajanta of the Himalayas”? Yes, you read it right, the magnificent preserver of Buddhists legacy in Spiti Valley, the Tabo monastery, one of the oldest monetary in the region. It has series of 9 Temples, 23 Chortens, a Monk’s Chamber and amazing galleries of stucco statues, wall painting dated back in 996 AD Learn more about the Buddhist culture and the intrinsic architect with your visit to Dhankar. A short trek to Dhankar Lake would not only be refreshing and energetic, it would also be the best option to test your fitness level high in the Himalayas and over night stay in pin valley Mud village.
Day 6: Mud – Kaza 3600 Meters (55kms/2-3 hours)
Post breakfast we will move towards our next destination Kaza. Traveling across the Trans-Himalayas region, we walk around Kaza, the administrative headquarter of Spiti Valley which has a market place, hotels, home stay and highest fuel station in the world.
The town of Kaza is the sub divisional headquarters of the remote Spiti Valley in the western Himalayas in the Lahaul and Spiti district of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Spiti is a high altitude or cold desert having close similarities to the neighbouring Tibet and Ladakh regions in terms of terrain, climate and the Buddhist culture. Kaza, situated along the Spiti River at an elevation of 3,650 metres (11,980 ft) above mean sea level, is the largest township and commercial center of the Spiti valley.
Day 7: Kaza – Hikkim – Comic – Langza – Kaza
Today we will visit the historical villages of Kaza. Komic is not only the village that is highest in Asia but also considered as highest village in the world with motor able road. Angyud monastery is one of the two monasteries left in Sipti Valley of Sakya sect and is situated in Komic. Hikkim village is famous for having the highest post office and polling station in the world. Langza Village is primarily dominated by the statue of Lord Buddha, overlooking the valley, an ancient monastery, and mud houses that the tourists can see during their visit in the village. This place is very rich in fossils of marine animals and plants that were found here millions of years ago and this is why many geologists and anthropologists visit the village each year to do research and to dig out more details about the fossils. After that we’ll come back to Kaza via a thrilling drive through a narrow and high road and it offers beautiful sight of mountains in Spiti valley. Night stay at Kaza.
Day 8: Kaza – Key- Kibber – Chandra Tal 4205 Meters - Manali
(182kms/10-12hrs)
Starting early on this day of traveling across the Trans-Himalayas region, we walk around Kaza, the administrative headquarter of Spiti Valley which has a market place, hotels, home stay and highest fuel station in the world. After the breakfast, we drive our way through the Kibber village, the 2nd highest village in the world located at 4270 meters respectively. While the roads are rugged, your soul will be filled with the adrenaline ecstasy of travelling in the toughest yet the most beautiful terrain in the world all the way to the last destination of the day, the beautiful Moon Lake Chandra Tal. Today we will cross Kunzum Pass(4590M).
We will be going through the high mountain pass of eastern Himalayan range, the Rohtang pass which is at altitude of 3,978meters. We will reach Manali in the evening. Night Stay in Manali.
Day 9: Manali to Chandigarh (300kms / 8-9hrs)
This is the last day of your memorable tour of Spiti. After breakfast checkout from hotel and drive back to Chandigarh. It will take around 8-9 hours to reach Chandigarh. This is the end of your tour.
Note 1: The itinerary is subject to favorable weather and road conditions. In case of a bad weather and inaccessibility to certain destinations we will make alternate plans. The tour price will not be refunded in the event of unfavorable conditions.
- Transportation: Car/Train/Bus/Rickshaw (tuk tuk) as specified in the itinerary.
- Accommodation: Clean budget hotels, home stay, beach hut as specified in the itinerary.
- Food: All meals are included.
- Entry fee at the sights.
- Guide will be accompanying all throughout the tour.
- Air ticket
- India tourist visa
- Medical insurance
- Any other expenses of personal nature
- Travel documents: Passport with visa, travel and medical insurance, air tickets round trip, minimum Indian rupee currency of 2000 INR or less during travel rest can be exchanged based on necessity while in India.
- Sleeping bag (we can arrange one, but at an additional cost).
- Common medicines as suggested by Doctor in your country for diarrhea, allergies, common cold and any other. Personal medication for any ailments.
- Clothing mild warm & light for travelling between April – October and warm & light during November – March.
- Mosquito/insect repellent, Sunglasses, hat and sunscreen.
- A pair of Trekking/walking shoes, flip flop, torch light/headlight.
- Traveling light with rucksack bags would be ideal to carry and travel around.