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Trip Location: Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India
Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days
Destinations Covered: Spiti Valley Shimla, Narkanda, Chitkul, Kaza, Key Monastery, Kibber, Chandratal Lake, Manali
Start & End Point: New Delhi Railway Station / Indira Gandhi International Airport
Ideal For: Adventure Seekers, Nature Lovers, Couples, Solo Travellers, Photography Enthusiasts
Accommodation: 3-Star Hotels & Comfortable Guesthouses
Activities: Trekking, River Crossing, Village Walks, Monastery Tours, Photography, Stargazing, Camping
Highlights: Key Monastery, Chandratal Lake, Kibber Village, Pin Valley, Chicham Bridge, Local Spitian Culture

The Spiti Valley Tour Package from Delhi is one of the most thrilling and soul-stirring journeys you can undertake in India. Nestled in the cold desert mountains of Himachal Pradesh at an altitude of over 12,500 feet, Spiti Valley is a land untouched by time - raw, rugged, and absolutely breathtaking.

This 7-day itinerary is crafted for those who crave high-altitude adventures without compromising on comfort. From ancient monasteries perched on cliffs to shimmering glacial lakes and traditional Himalayan villages, every day reveals a new layer of wonder. The Spiti Valley Trek experience through Pin Valley and Kibber is particularly magnetic for trekking enthusiasts seeking off-beaten routes.

Whether you are a seasoned traveller or a first-timer, this package delivers an immersive journey through the trans-Himalayan landscape - complete with monastery visits, cultural interactions, yak safaris, and nights beneath a canopy of stars.

Day 1: Delhi to Shimla - The Journey Begins

Your adventure on one of the most exciting delhi to spiti valley packages begins today. Depart from New Delhi Railway Station or the airport in the evening by an overnight Volvo bus or a shared cab heading to Shimla. Settle in, enjoy the scenic highway views as the city lights fade behind you, and gear up for the mountains ahead. Arrive in Shimla by early morning and check into your 3-star hotel. Rest and acclimatize before a leisurely evening walk on the famous Mall Road. Overnight stay in Shimla.

Day 2: Shimla to Chitkul - Enter the Last Village

After a hearty breakfast, drive through the stunning Sangla Valley towards Chitkul - the last inhabited village on the Indo-Tibetan border. This drive is one of the most scenic stretches in any spiti valley tour package from delhi, passing through dense pine forests, roaring Baspa River, and apple orchards. Arrive at Chitkul in the late afternoon. Explore the ancient temple and soak in the raw beauty of this border village. Overnight stay in a cozy 3-star guesthouse at Chitkul.

Day 3: Chitkul to Kaza via Recong Peo - Deep into the Cold Desert

Post breakfast, begin the drive toward Kaza - the headquarters of Spiti Valley. En route, pass through Recong Peo and Nako Lake, with spectacular views of the Kinnaur Kailash range. The route gradually transitions from green valleys to the stark, moon-like landscape that defines spiti packages from delhi as a truly unique experience. Arrive in Kaza by evening, check in to your hotel, and enjoy a warm dinner with stunning mountain views. Overnight stay in Kaza.

Day 4: Kaza Local Sightseeing - Monasteries and Villages

Today is dedicated to exploring the heart of Spiti Valley. Visit the iconic Key Monastery - the oldest and largest monastery in Spiti - perched dramatically on a hilltop at 4,166 metres. Head to Kibber Village, one of the highest motorable villages in the world, and walk through the Chicham Bridge - the highest bridge in Asia. Visit the fossil site at Langza village and marvel at marine fossils at 14,000 feet. Enjoy a local lunch and interact with friendly Spitian families. This day truly justifies every penny of spiti valley packages from delhi. Overnight stay in Kaza.

Day 5: Pin Valley & Dhankar Monastery

After breakfast, explore Pin Valley National Park - home to snow leopards and Siberian ibex. The Pin River's turquoise waters carve through barren mountains in a jaw-dropping display. Later, visit Dhankar Monastery, a 1,000-year-old cliffside fort-monastery with panoramic views of the confluence of Pin and Spiti rivers. This day blends wildlife, history, and natural drama into one unforgettable experience. Return to Kaza for dinner and rest. Overnight stay in Kaza.

Day 6: Kaza to Chandratal Lake - Camp Under the Stars

Today's highlight is the legendary Chandratal Lake - the Moon Lake - at 14,100 feet. Drive from Kaza through Kunzum Pass (4,590 metres), pausing to offer prayers at the Kunzum Devi Temple for a safe journey. Arrive at Chandratal, a crescent-shaped glacial lake whose turquoise waters seem almost otherworldly. Set up camp near the lake and spend the evening stargazing in one of India's darkest, clearest skies. This is the most magical night of the entire tour. Overnight stay in tents at Chandratal.

Day 7: Chandratal to Manali - Bid Farewell to the Mountains

Wake up early to witness the sunrise over Chandratal Lake - a sight you will never forget. After breakfast, descend via Rohtang Pass towards Manali. Enjoy the scenic drive through Lahaul Valley and arrive in Manali by afternoon. Freshen up, explore the Mall Road, and celebrate the completion of your incredible journey. Depart for Delhi by overnight Volvo bus or as per your travel plan. Your Spiti Valley Tour Package from Delhi concludes with memories that will last a lifetime.

Travel Tips for the 6 Nights 7 Days Spiti Valley Tour Package from Delhi

  • Best Time to Visit: June to September is ideal when roads are open and weather is pleasant.
  • Acclimatize Properly: Spend at least one night in Shimla or Recong Peo to reduce altitude sickness risk.
  • Carry Cash: ATMs are rare in Spiti. Carry enough cash from Shimla or Rampur.
  • Pack Layers: Temperatures can drop drastically at night even in summer. Pack thermals, windproof jackets, and warm socks.
  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to help your body adjust to high altitudes.
  • Permits: Indian nationals do not require inner line permits for most of Spiti, but check current regulations before travel.
  • Network Connectivity: BSNL SIM offers the best connectivity in remote areas of Spiti.
  • Respect Local Culture: Always seek permission before photographing locals or entering monasteries.
  • Travel Insurance: Always purchase comprehensive travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking.

Conclusion

The Spiti Valley Tour Package from Delhi is one of the most exhilarating journeys you can take in India. From snow-capped passes to ancient gompas and shimmering high-altitude lakes, Spiti delivers an experience unlike any other. If you're exploring Himachal Tour Packages, Spiti Valley should be at the very top of your list. And to make your trip seamless, stress-free, and truly unforgettable, trust only the best trip planners india has to offer - experienced professionals who know every curve of this extraordinary mountain road.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q 1. What is the best time to book a Spiti Valley Tour Package from Delhi?

A. The best time to visit Spiti Valley is between mid-June and mid-September when all mountain roads including Rohtang Pass and Kunzum Pass are fully open and accessible.

Q 2. Is Spiti Valley safe for first-time travellers?

A. Yes, Spiti Valley is safe for first-time travellers when accompanied by experienced guides and reputable tour operators. Altitude sickness is the primary concern, and proper acclimatization resolves it.

Q 3. How do I reach Spiti Valley from Delhi?

A. You can reach Spiti via Delhi–Shimla–Kinnaur–Kaza (summer route) or Delhi–Manali–Kaza (Manali route). Overnight Volvo buses from Delhi to Shimla or Manali are the most popular and cost-effective options.

Q 4. What is included in the 6 Nights 7 Days Spiti Valley Tour Package?

A. The package typically includes accommodation in 3-star hotels and camps, daily breakfast and dinner, transportation, sightseeing, monastery entry fees, and the services of an experienced local guide.

Q 5. Do I need special permits to visit Spiti Valley?

A. Indian nationals do not need inner line permits for Spiti Valley. However, for areas near the Indo-Tibetan border such as Chitkul and Nako, a restricted area permit may be required. Your tour operator will arrange these on your behalf.

Q 6. Is altitude sickness a concern during the Spiti tour?

A. Yes, Spiti Valley ranges from 3,800 m to over 4,500 m in altitude. Travellers are advised to acclimatize slowly, stay hydrated, avoid alcohol on the first two days, and carry basic altitude sickness medication such as Diamox.

Q 7. Can I do this tour in winter?

A. Spiti Valley in winter (October to May) is accessible primarily via Manali, and many roads remain closed due to heavy snowfall. The Shimla–Kinnaur route is completely shut. Winter tours are for experienced travellers only.

Highlights

  • Welcome Drink
  • Drop
  • Transfers
  • Pick-up
  • Accommodation
  • Sightseeing
  • 6 nights accommodation in 3-star hotels/guesthouses
  • Daily breakfast
  • AC private cab for all transfers and sightseeing
  • Experienced local driver-cum-guide
  • All toll taxes, parking charges, and driver allowances
  • Inner Line Permit for restricted areas

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