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Spiti Valley Road Trip From Delhi/Shimla

Journey through the Himalayas to the heart of Spiti

TREK DIFFICULTY
Easy-Moderate
TREK DURATION
9 Days / 8 Nights
HIGHEST ALTITUDE
14000 ft
CLOAKROOM / OFFLOADING
REGION
Himachal
REPORTING LOCATION
Delhi
CLOSEST AIRPORT
Delhi Airport
DISTANCE

Highlights

Chicham Bridge: Walk across Asia's highest suspension bridge suspended over a dramatic gorge at 4,500m — an engineering marvel and a breathtaking photo opportunity.

Key Monastery: Explore the iconic 1,000-year-old monastery perched like a fortress on a hill, the spiritual crown jewel of Spiti Valley.

Hikkim Post Office: Send a postcard to a loved one from the world's highest post office — a truly unique and unforgettable experience.

Komic & Langza Villages: Visit Komic, one of the highest motorable villages on Earth, and Langza, famous for marine fossils and the iconic hilltop Buddha statue.

Khab Sangam: Witness the dramatic confluence of the mighty Spiti and Sutlej rivers — two forces of nature meeting in spectacular fashion.

Chandratal Lake Camping: Camp under a breathtaking canopy of Himalayan stars beside the crescent-shaped Moon Lake, far from any light pollution.

Atal Tunnel Drive: Pass through the 9.02 km Atal Tunnel — the world's longest high-altitude road tunnel — connecting Manali to Lahaul year-round.

Chitkul Village: Step into the last inhabited village of India before the Tibet border — raw, peaceful, and completely off the grid.

Tabo Monastery: Marvel at the Ajanta of the Himalayas, a 1,000-year-old monastery with ancient murals, sculptures, and sacred Buddhist art.

Kunzum Pass: Cross the high-altitude Kunzum Pass (4,590m), the dramatic gateway between Spiti and Lahaul valleys.

Trek Fee per person
19,999
Select Date to Register — 2026
No departures. Custom bookings available.
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About the Trek

Embarking on a road trip from Shimla to Spiti Valley promises an extraordinary journey through some of India’s most dramatic and remote landscapes.

Starting from Shimla, a charming hill station known for its colonial architecture and scenic beauty, you’ll drive through the lush Kinnaur Valley, where terraced fields and apple orchards meet rugged mountains.

The route ascends to the stark and awe-inspiring terrain of Spiti Valley, renowned for its high-altitude desert landscape and clear blue skies. As you navigate through winding mountain roads and cross high passes like Kunzum La, you’ll witness stunning vistas of snow-capped peaks and deep river gorges.

The trip offers a deep dive into the unique culture of the region, with opportunities to explore ancient monasteries such as Key Monastery and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of villages like Kaza and Tabo. Each turn in the road reveals new panoramas and hidden gems, from the turquoise waters of Chandratal Lake to the architectural marvels of old Tibetan-style houses.

Although the journey is challenging due to its rough terrain and high elevation, it rewards travelers with unparalleled natural beauty, rich cultural experiences, and a profound sense of adventure.

Himachal Pradesh Spiti Valley is a cold desert region. The valley, marking the starting point of Kunzum Pass, often earns the moniker “the middle land”—a term that can refer to the area halfway between Tibet and India or the region bordered by mountains on all sides. The Spiti River, which has its source east of the Kunzum Pass, flows through the valley’s centre and is responsible for both the district’s and valley’s names.

Spiti Valley’s history depicts the Mesozoic Era. Approximately 150 million years ago, the Earth’s landmasses divided into Laurasia and Gondwana. Between these continents used to lay the sole ocean, the Tethys Sea.

The Himalayas were created as a result of the collision of these two continents as they began to drift in the same direction. The Tethys Sea vanished, and the once-alive marine life perished and became fossilized. The Tethys Sea used to be in the Spiti Valley, a region of the trans-Himalayan range, and some of the fossilized animals can still be seen there.

It is simple to locate fossil imprints on stone, and while you are here, you will see stores selling them.

Spiti Valley is home to several must-visit attractions that are utterly captivating. Highlights include the ancient monasteries of Tabo and Key, the remote villages of Kibber and Langza, and the awe-inspiring Chandratal Lake, which remains frozen during winter. These attractions provide a glimpse into the region’s history, spirituality, and natural wonders.

One should travel to this serene location since the Spiti valley trip is one of India’s undiscovered adventure locations. A road trip to Spiti Valley can be a truly magical and unforgettable experience.

Quick Facts: 

Region: Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Start/ End Point of the Trek: Delhi/Shimla
Duration: 9D/8N
Spiti Valley Road Trip Height: 14,000 feet
Spiti Valley Road Trip Temperature:  Day: (5°C to 15°C) and Night: (-5°C to 5°C)
Best Time to do Spiti Valley Road Trip: June to October

How to Reach?

The Spiti Valley Road Trip from Shimla has its starting point in Delhi, the capital of the country. To reach Delhi, you can choose from any of the following transport options –

By Road:

Delhi is very well connected by road with all the major cities of the country.

By Train:

Delhi has multiple railway stations and almost every other major railway station of the country is connected to Delhi via train.

By Air:

Delhi has Indira Gandhi International Airport, which is well-connected nationally, and internationally, with frequent flights from all over the world by top airlines.

8 Nights 9 Days Available on request

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Spiti Valley Road Trip From Delhi/Shimla Complete Information

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Inclusions

What's Included

  • Volvo transfer from Delhi to Shimla & Manali to Delhi.
  • Entire expedition from Shimla via Tempo Traveler.
  • Accommodation (Hotels / Homestays) for 6 nights – 1 Night in Sangla, 1 Night in Nako, 1 Nights in Manali, 2 Nights in Kaza.
  • A total of 12 meals – 1 Meal on Day 2 (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) + 2 Meal on Day 7 (Breakfast + Dinner) + 1 Meal on Day 8 (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.

Exclusions

What's Not Included

  • An additional 5% GST is applicable.
  • Any sort of private expenses.
  • Extra food from mentioned above.
  • Unpredicted handling expenses as a result of weather disruption, landslides, and political upheaval.
  • Anything that is not mentioned in inclusions.