Explore Spiti
at your own pace
A journey through this himalayan desert’s beauty, ancient monasteries, and high-altitude adventure in Himachal Pradesh, India.
Spiti at a Glance
Welcome to Spiti Valley, a hidden gem nestled in the Himalayas! If you’re seeking a breathtaking adventure amidst awe-inspiring landscapes and ancient wonders, Spiti Valley is your dream destination. Uncover the unique terrain, charming villages, and ancient monasteries of Himachal Pradesh’s high-altitude desert. Prepare for an unforgettable journey of exploration and spirituality.
We show you the best of Spiti Valley
Uncover the unique terrain, charming villages, and ancient monasteries of Himachal Pradesh’s high-altitude desert.
Prepare for an unforgettable journey of exploration and spirituality.
- Ex Manali
- 3 Nights and 4 Days
- Best time to visit: May to October
United by the rugged embrace of the mountains, yet distinct in their offerings, these valleys beckon intrepid travelers with promises of adventure, spirituality, and pristine natural beauty.
- Ex Shimla
- 5 Nights and 6 Days
- Best time to visit: May to October
Uncover the unique terrain, charming villages, and ancient monasteries of Himachal Pradesh’s high-altitude desert. Prepare for an unforgettable journey of exploration and spirituality.
- Ex Manali
- 6 Nights and 7 Days
- Best time to visit: May to October
A pilgrimage into the heart of the Himalayas, where you uncover a new facet of awe-inspiring landscapes and cultural treasures everyday.
- Ex Manali
- 7 Nights and 8 Days
- Best time to visit: May to October
Tucked away in the lap of the Indian Himalayas, the Kinnaur and Spiti regions beckon adventurous souls and seekers of natural beauty alike.
- Ex Chandigarh
- 9 Nights and 10 Days
- Best time to visit: May to October
Embark on a journey where the landscapes are cloaked in snow, the monasteries stand as serene sanctuaries, and the spirit of adventure thrives amid the chilly wilderness.
- Ex Shimla
- 5 Nights and 6 Days
- Best time to visit: November to April
This winter expedition through Kinnaur and Spiti unveils a hidden world of tranquil snowscapes, cultural richness, and a sense of adventure that’s truly distinct from the typical summer experience.
- Ex Chandigarh
- 7 Nights and 8 Days
- Best time to visit: November to April
General Questions About Spiti
Some very common questions every traveler has before planning a trip to Spiti.
Indian nationals do not require any permits to visit Spiti Valley.
Foreign tourists require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to enter certain areas specifically between Spillow and Schichling. You can apply for the permits at the respective district administrative offices in Shimla, Reckong Peo or Kaza. You will need to carry your passport, valid visa and passport size photos. The ILP cannot be procured online and has to be done in person at the SDM office. It is suggested that you travel in a group of 2 or more with a registered tour operator.
Spiti is a rugged terrain with unpredictable weather so it is essential to be prepared and carry appropriate gear.
Due to the high altitude, it is important to acclimatize property and seek medical help when needed.
Parts of Spiti Valley are remote with limited access to medical facilities and services. It's advisable to have a well-planned itinerary and carry essential supplies.
The roads are challenging and treacherous, Solo travelers should be cautious while driving or hire experienced local drivers.
Spiti has a unique Tibetan culture, and travelers should respect local customs and traditions.
With careful planning, adequate preparation, and a sense of adventure, solo travel to Spiti Valley can be a rewarding and safe experience.
It's essential to stay informed about current conditions and consult local authorities or experienced travelers for advice.
The ideal duration for a trip to Spiti Valley depends on your interests, the places you want to visit, and your mode of transportation. However, a general recommendation for a comprehensive Spiti Valley trip is around 7 to 10 days. Here's a rough breakdown:
Acclimatization: Allocate a day or two for acclimatization, especially if you're arriving from lower altitudes.
Travel Time: Depending on your starting point, traveling to and from Spiti Valley can take a few days. Be prepared for long journeys on winding mountain roads.
Key Attractions: Spend at least 3 to 4 days exploring the main attractions, including Kaza, Ki Monastery, Chicham bridge, Dhankar Monastery, Tabo, Langza, Komic and Pin Valley.
Adventure Activities: If you're into trekking or adventure activities, allocate an additional 2 to 3 days for these pursuits.
Flexibility: Keep some extra days for flexibility due to weather or road conditions, which can affect travel plans.
In total, a 7 to 10-day trip allows you to experience the beauty and culture of Spiti Valley comfortably. However, you can adjust the duration based on your interests and the time available. Some travelers may opt for shorter or longer stays depending on their preferences.
Due to Spiti's high altitude, it's essential to acclimatize gradually to avoid altitude sickness.
If you are visiting from Manali, it is important you acclimatize in Manali for a day before embarking on your journey to Spiti. Reach Kaza and acclimatize again for a few days. Take it easy for the first few days, drink plenty of water, avoid drinking and smoking and avoid strenuous activities. You can visit nearby villages keeping Kaza as your base.
Visiting from Shimla is favorable as you are gradually ascending, lowering any chances of altitude sickness. Keep your Chandratal stay towards the end of your trip as that will be the highest altitude you would stay at.
It's advisable to consult with a doctor before your trip, especially if you have any medical conditions.