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Spiti Valley Tour Packages From Delhi

8 Nights / 9 Days

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Planning a high-altitude Himalayan adventure? Spiti Valley tour packages from Delhi are the perfect way to explore one of India’s most untouched and spiritual landscapes. This journey takes you from Delhi through Shimla, Kinnaur, and finally into the surreal Spiti region—known for its monasteries, moonscapes, and cultural depth.


Day 1: Delhi to Shimla – Gateway to the Himalayas

  • Distance: 350 km

  • Drive Time: 8–9 hours

  • Activities: Evening stroll on Mall Road, Ridge visit

  • Overnight Stay: Shimla

Your Spiti adventure begins with an overnight or early-morning drive from Delhi to Shimla, the Queen of Hills. Shimla is a great place to acclimatize and ease into the mountains. Spend the evening exploring Mall Road, Lakkar Bazaar, or Christ Church.


Day 2: Shimla to Kalpa via Rampur – Into Kinnaur

  • Distance: 230 km

  • Drive Time: 8–9 hours

  • Altitude: 2,960 m

  • Highlights: Apple orchards, Kinnaur Kailash view

  • Overnight Stay: Kalpa

Leave early for Kalpa, a serene village in Kinnaur Valley. En route, stop at Rampur, once the capital of the Bushahr kingdom. Kalpa offers beautiful views of Kinnaur Kailash Peak and is known for its apple orchards and peaceful setting.

Most Spiti Valley tour packages from Delhi include stays in charming hill-view hotels here.


Day 3: Kalpa to Nako – Scenic Transition

  • Distance: 100 km

  • Drive Time: 4–5 hours

  • Altitude: 3,662 m

  • Highlights: Suicide Point, Khab Confluence, Nako Lake

  • Overnight Stay: Nako

Head toward Nako, a small village at the edge of Spiti. Visit Suicide Point for its dramatic cliffs, and stop at the Khab Sangam, where the Sutlej meets Spiti River. Reach Nako Lake, where you can walk around or just enjoy the stillness.


Day 4: Nako to Tabo via Gue – Welcome to Spiti

  • Distance: 80 km

  • Drive Time: 3–4 hours

  • Altitude: 3,280 m

  • Highlights: Gue Monastery, Mummy of Gue, Tabo Monastery

  • Overnight Stay: Tabo

Enter Spiti officially today. Visit Gue Village, where a 500-year-old mummified monk is enshrined. Then continue to Tabo, one of the oldest monasteries in India (est. 996 AD). The monastery complex includes frescoes, paintings, and meditation caves.


Day 5: Tabo to Kaza via Dhankar – Spiritual Heights

  • Distance: 50 km

  • Drive Time: 3–4 hours

  • Altitude: 3,800 m

  • Highlights: Dhankar Monastery, Dhankar Lake

  • Overnight Stay: Kaza

Stop at Dhankar Monastery, built on a cliff with views of the Spiti and Pin Rivers. A short trek leads to Dhankar Lake, a peaceful spot for couples or solo travelers.

Later, reach Kaza, the main town of Spiti, and settle into your guesthouse or hotel.


Day 6: Kaza Local Tour – Monasteries & Villages

  • Highlights: Key Monastery, Kibber, Hikkim, Langza, Komic

  • Altitude Range: 4,000–4,400 m

  • Overnight Stay: Kaza

Explore Spiti’s crown jewels:

  • Key Monastery – The largest and most iconic Tibetan monastery in Spiti.

  • Kibber Village – Formerly the highest motorable village.

  • Hikkim – Mail a letter from the world’s highest post office.

  • Langza – Spot fossils and the towering Buddha statue.

  • Komic – One of the world’s highest inhabited villages.

Many Spiti Valley tour packages from Delhi include a guided tour of these villages with lunch at a local home.


Day 7: Kaza to Chandratal Lake via Kunzum Pass

  • Distance: 100 km

  • Drive Time: 6–7 hours

  • Altitude: 4,300 m

  • Highlights: Kunzum Pass, Moon Lake

  • Overnight Stay: Chandratal Camps

Depart early for Chandratal Lake, one of the most photogenic spots in Spiti. Cross the majestic Kunzum Pass and reach this high-altitude lake surrounded by towering peaks. Spend the night at deluxe camps under the stars, with views of the Milky Way if skies are clear.


Day 8: Chandratal to Manali – Adventure Drive

  • Distance: 125 km

  • Drive Time: 7–8 hours

  • Highlights: Batal, Chhatru, Rohtang Pass (if open)

  • Overnight Stay: Manali

Descend into Lahaul Valley, passing by waterfalls, glaciers, and mud houses. Stop at Batal for a chai break and continue toward Rohtang Pass, depending on weather conditions.

Arrive in Manali by evening. Check into your hotel and rest.


Day 9: Manali to Delhi – Tour Ends

  • Distance: 550 km

  • Drive Time: 12–14 hours

  • Modes: Volvo bus, private car, or tempo traveler

  • Tour End: Delhi

Wrap up your journey with a return to Delhi, either by road or overnight Volvo. Some tour packages also offer optional flights from Kullu to Delhi (if available).


Inclusions in Spiti Valley Tour Packages from Delhi

  • All transport from Delhi (Volvo, private vehicle)

  • Accommodation in deluxe hotels, homestays, and camps

  • Daily breakfast & dinner

  • Entry fees to monasteries, permits

  • Experienced guide and driver


Travel Tips for Delhi to Spiti Valley

  • Best Time to Visit: Mid-May to October via Shimla route

  • Pack Light: Layered clothing, sunscreen, power banks

  • Stay Hydrated: Helps with high altitude adjustment

  • Keep Offline Maps: Mobile network is limited

  • Carry Cash: ATMs are rare beyond Reckong Peo

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