Chandigarh to Spiti Valley: Travel Guide with Road Conditions 2024
As far as the worth of Spiti Valley is concerned, it will turn out to be one of the best spots you will ever put on your bucket list. If you are starting from Chandigarh, then it is best to go via Shimla driving through the unique Hindustan-Tibet Highway and come back via Manali. This entire circuit is built to manage AMS and acclimatization as well as letting you explore the gems located on both the routes. This is the most suitable plan, however, you can study more and create the one which fits perfectly in your priorities. Experience the magic of Spiti Valley with our Spiti Valley trip package, crafted to ensure you have an unforgettable journey through this Himalayan wonderland.

Route 1: Chandigarh - Shimla - Spiti

Chandigarh- Shimla -Narkanda -Sangla -Kalpa -Nako -Giu -Tabo -Dhankar -Pin Valley -Kaza (Spiti)

Route 2: Chandigarh - Manali - Spiti

Chandigarh -Manali -Rohtang Pass -Chandratal -Kunzum Pass -Kaza (Spiti Valley)
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How Many Days it take to Reach Spiti from Chandigarh ?

No. Of Days from Chandigarh - Shimla - Spiti Route

It takes three days to reach Spiti Valley from Chandigarh via Shimla. It is the longer route among the given two options and that is why the more preferable one to take while travelling to the valley. It is longer because it is less steeper which gives more time to your body to get customised to the atmosphere that high above the sea level and keep you away from Acute Mountain Sickness. 

No. Of Days from Chandigarh - Manali - Spiti Route

It takes two days to cover the distance between Chandigarh and Spiti Valley via Manali. It is the smaller route than the one via Shimla. However, it is a lot more steeper than the other which is not good for acclimatisation and hence it is more preferred while coming back to Chandigarh.

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Best Time for Chandigarh to Spiti Valley Trip

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Best time for Chandigarh - Shimla - Spiti Route

The best time to visit Spiti Valley via Shimla would be anytime in the entire year, as this route remain open throughout the year. It depends upon your expectations from the place. 

January, February to March will welcome you with a thick blanket of snow whereas it starts melting in the months of April and May. 

By the second week of June and July, all the passes will open to let you visit various spots around the valley making it the time of the year with the highest footfall. 

The roads which lead you to the Spiti Valley lies in the Himalayas which receives heavy rainfall during the month of August. Although Spiti Valley lies in the rain shadow area but landslides are very common there as well as in the Himalayas. So, this month should be avoided.

September to mid-October will reward you with green valley peppered with colourful flowers and slightly cold temperatures along with snowfall at various locations.

By the end of October till December, various passes start getting closed due to heavy snowfall.

Best time for Chandigarh - Manali - Spiti Route

This route is closed for almost half of the year and you can expect the passes to open by the second week of June. This is the best time to visit the valley and it receives highest footfall at this time. You can use this route till the mid of October and it shuts down again by the end of October.

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Best Itinerary for Chandigarh to Spiti Valley

Day 1 - Chandigarh to Sangla
 
Journey on Indo-Tibet Highway: Chandigarh -Shimla -Kufri -Narkanda -Sutlej Valley -Rampur -Kinnaur -Karcham -Baspa Valley -Sangla
Hydroelectric Power Project in Kinnaur
- The dam at the confluence over Baspa and Sutlej rivers in Karcham
Cross Over Bridge of Baspa Valley
Overnight stay at Sangla
 
Day 2 - Sangla to Chitkul to Kalpa

A visit to the last village of India before Tibet -Chitkul, through pine woods edging the banks of river Baspa.
A short walk in the village of Mata Mandir towards ITBP Camp.
Come back to the Karcham Dam and heads towards Reckong Peo.
Overnight stay at Kalpa amidst magnificent views of the snow-capped mountains of Kinner Kailash range.
 
Day 3 - Kalpa to Nako to Gue to Tabo

Visit a lake in Nako, a serene village situated at an altitude of 3800m.
Continue your journey upstream of Spiti crossing villages called Chango, Shalkar, Sumdo, Hurling and finally reach Tabo.
Visit 1020 years old Chos Khor Gompa Monastery, Apple orchards and caves where monks used to meditate in Tabo.
 
Day 4 - Tabo to Dhankar to Lhalung

Take the road to Kaza amidst snow-covered mountains and vast terrains.
Visit 800 years old endangered archeological site in Dhankar -Dhankar Gompa.
Drive for one and a half hours to reach Dhankar Lake.
Head for a less known village of Spiti -Lhalung for photography.
Also visit 1020 years old Serkhong Gompa or Golden Temple in the same village.

Day 5 - Lhalung to Mudh to Kaza

Visit Pin Valley surrounded by a tributary of Spiti river and one of the most popular treks which once used to be trade routes.
Drive to the last village -Mudh and try on some local homemade food around it.
Drive to Kaza and explore the local markets as well as the fields of the village.
Overnight stay in Kaza.


Day 6 - Kaza to Hikkim, Komic to Langza

Explore the highest village in the world -Komic, and access the highest motorable road at a height of 4580m.
Visit Tangyud Gompa, a monastery in the village.
Also, witness the highest Post Office in the world in the village Hikkim at a height of 4440m.
Reach Langza and witness the mesmerizing beauty of the village and surrounding mountains like Mt. Chau Chau Khang at 6303m as well as spend your night there.

Day 7 - Langza to Chandratal

Head towards Kee Gompa, the most famous monastery of Spiti in Kee.
Witness an elegant example of modern construction -Kibber Chicham bridge constructed at a height 4300m.
Chandratal or Moon Lake ought to be your next stop which is situated at a height of 4300m. Make sure to complete a circumambulation trek of 4Kms around it.
Stay over in Chandratal

Day 8 - Chandratal to Manali

Head back towards Manali and then reach Chandigarh to an end to the trip.

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Chandigarh to Spiti By Bus

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Chandigarh - Shimla - Spiti Route by Bus

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You would be required to board a bus from Chandigarh heading to Shimla. From there, you can get a bus for Kaza.

Chandigarh to Shimla (HRTC):

Departure from Chandigarh: 08:00 PM
Arrival in Shimla: 12:30 AM
Duration: 04:30 hrs.
Fare: INR 201

Shimla to kaza :

There is a daily direct HRTC (AC and Ordinary) bus from Shimla for Kaza that starts from the Shimla Bus stand. 
The bus halts at Reckong Peo for the night and starts at 7 am to reach Kaza in the afternoon. 
The fare for this journey comes to around INR 500 per person.

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Chandigarh - Manali - Spiti Route by Bus

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Buses from Chandigarh to Manali are easily available at Chandigarh Bus Station. You need to board one of those buses to reach Manali and then get a bus to Kaza from Manali.

Chandigarh to Manali:

Departure from Chandigarh: 11:30 am
Arrival in Manali: 7:30 pm 
Duration: 7 hours
Fare: Rs450

Manali to Spiti:

There are two buses each day plying between Manali and Spiti. These go via the Rohtang Pass, Kunzum Pass, and then to Kaza, and you need to board the bus from the main Manali Bus Station. 
You begin your journey at 5 am and reach by 6 pm.
The ticket for an HRTC bus cost approximately Rs. 250 and needs to be purchased 1-2 days before your journey.

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Pros & Cons of Traveling by Bus

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Pros:

You can complete your trip in the cheapest possible way.
It is less stressful and meanwhile, you can listen to music, enjoy the view outside, read a book or do anything. 

Cons:


You can not take your customized pit stops.
You might have to compromise on your comfort level.
Some people find it difficult to sleep on the bus.
It has a lack of privacy.

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Places to Visit on Chandigarh - Shimla - Spiti Route

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Shimla

Boasting of the architectural grace from the colonial era, Shimla is loaded with historical monuments, vast coniferous woods, snow-capped peaks, rich flora-fauna and loads of adventure.

Altitude:
2,276 m
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Kufri

Situated at a distance of 10 KM from Shimla, Kufri is a paradise of shining snow. Mostly popular among couples, Kufri is a hill town brimming with snow-capped mountain peaks, sweeping views of the valleys and elegant temples situated at high altitudes.

Altitude:
2,720 m

Distance from Shimla:
20 KM
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Narkanda

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The skiing resort of winter, Narkanda is surrounded by dense woodlands and loaded with aromatic apple orchards. One should definitely visit this hilltown to enjoy trekking to Hatu Nag peak and sitting near the serene Tannu Jabar Lake.

Altitude:
2,708 m

Distance from Shimla:
65 KM
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Kalpa

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Main village of the Kinnaur Valley, Kalpa offers you great views of apple orchards and snow-capped Kinnaur-Kailash range. You will also be delighted to witness the majestic Sutlej river flowing through the foothills of the Himalayas.

Altitude: 2,960 m

Distance from Shimla: 222.8 KM
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Chitkul

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Possessing the cleanest air in India, Chitkul, is the last village of India before Tibbet. The beauty of the last inhabited village will spellbind you with its majestic orchards, snowy mountains, waving meadows, huge rocks, free-flowing river, dense woods and lush grasslands.

Altitude:
3,450 m

Distance from Shimla:
243.8 KM
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Kinnaur

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A beautiful amalgam of Hinduism and Buddhism gets the place the title of ‘Land of God.’ Hindus flock here to witness the massive Kailash Mountain whereas Buddhists come to visit the old monasteries.

Altitude:
6,816 m

Distance from Shimla:
256.3 KM
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Nako

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Located near the Indo-China Border, Nako is famous for its lake as well as the lush green beauty surrounding it. Also, it is a home to many rare species which are a delight to witness. Besides the Nako Lake, you can also visit various monasteries and Rakham. You can also witness the foot imprints of the saint Padmasambhava who is said to have meditated there.

Altitude:
3,800 m

Distance from Shimla:
312 KM
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Dhankar

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Dhankar houses a monastery which is believed to be 1000 years old. It is built on a 1000 feet high rock cliff and counted among the most endangered archeological sites of the world. Being one of the main hubs of Buddhist art and culture and owing to its location, the monastery has become very popular among tourists.

Altitude: 3,894 m

Distance from Shimla:
392 KM
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Reckong Peo

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Known for its elegant deodars, tall pine trees and fragrant apple orchards, Reckong Peo is one of the greatest attractions among the tourists. People flock here to witness the two of the greatest wonders of Himalayas, Kailash Mountain and Shivling Rock, which are clearly visible from here.

Altitude:
2,300 m

Distance from Shimla:
224 KM
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Kaza

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While preserving its age old culture, Kaza is adapting to modernism very efficiently. It is the plains of the Spiti river dotted with green patches and surrounded by snowy mountains. You can visit various monasteries as well as other historical monuments in the beautiful valley.

Altitude:
3,800 m

Distance from Shimla:
450 KM

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Places to Visit on Chandigarh - Manali - Spiti Route

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Manali

Be it hilly terrains, gushing rivers, dense woods or aromatic orchards, Manali has got everything. You can come here for a thrilling trip or romantic vacation, Manali is ready to serve you with both, adventurous activities and sweeping views of pristine mountains.

Altitude: 2,050 m
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Chandratal

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Owing to its crescent shape, the lake has been named ‘Chandratal’ which is loosely translated as ‘Moon Lake’. People flock here to witness this gleaming lake reflecting the views of the surroundings which is a chain of snow-capped mountains crowned by white clouds in the blue sky.

Altitude:
4,250 m

Distance from Manali:
140 KM
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Kibber

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It is a beautiful pollution free village settled in the lap of Spiti Valley. It boasts about its Buddhist monastery as well as the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary. Also, it is home to the Asia’s highest bridge which is a great example of modern architecture.

Altitude:
4,270 m

Distance from Manali:
185.5 KM
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Komic

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The village of fossils, Komic is an exciting place to be. You can experience the highest motorable road in the world in this quaint village. Besides this, you must visit various monasteries and witness the rich Buddhist culture.

Altitude:
4,580 m

Distance from Manali:
217.5 KM

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Kaza

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Kaza is a tiny town in the Spiti Valley brimming with mighty mountains, shimmering streams, mellow meadows and vast landscapes. You should definitely stop by the town to witness the age old blend of Hindu and Budhhist culture and the monuments like gompas, palaces and monasteries.

Altitude:
3,800 m

Distance from Manali:
201.8 KM
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Must Visit Places in Spiti Valley

While Himachal Pradesh is home to a dozen different monasteries, this spectacular place is not just the biggest, but also the oldest one around. A must visit tourist place in Spiti Valleythe Key Gompa is encircled by picturesque mountains and soothing valleys. A wonderful example of monastic architecture and decorated with beautiful paintings, murals, manuscripts, and wind instruments.

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Chandra Tal is also known as "Moon Lake" is the source of the Chandra River. It is one of the finest treks for trekking in Manali. It was at one time a provisional spot for brokers from Tibet and Ladakh who went to Spiti and the Kullu valley, however today it draws in countless devotees from over the world and it is one of the best places in Kullu.        

Situated at a height of 4300 m, Chandra Tal Lake is only 6 km far from the Kunzum Pass in Spiti and Lahaul locale of Himachal Pradesh condition of India. Strolling on Chandra Tal trek will offer an extreme ordeal like the experience of setting off to the moon. 

You will go through two high mountain ranges named Moulkila and Chandrabhaga, which are entirely trying for mountain dwellers. Further, you will see the delightful snow-shrouded mountain tops and slants. There is an unbelievable story connected with this lake.

Sea Preferred Season son: June - mid-Oct

Maximum Elevation: 4250 mts/14000 ft

Duration: 10 day

Difficulty Level: High

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India's highest cold valley National Park, this place was constructed to preserve the unique natural flora and fauna of Himachal Pradesh and is named after the gorgeous Pin River and acts as an interface between the Lahul and Spiti Valley. Against a backdrop of barbarous, rugged snow-covered mountain peaks of the Spiti Valley, the national park is home to Himachal's ferocious predators, the snow leopards, and their prey, the ibex.


The terrain is rough and precarious, so train hard and get into those fitness programs before you undertake this captivating journey. The sanctuary also witnesses a strong spiritual influence due to the presence of Buddhist monasteries around the area.


Location: Near Kaza.


Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM throughout the week.

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Third highest lake in India and 21st highest in the world, the Suraj Tal is a divine water body surrounded by barbaric bare mountains and soothing valleys. It is a common belief that anyone who takes a dip in the pristine emerald waters of the lake is cleaned off their sins.


Whether you want to visit the Suraj Tal for spiritual reasons or to simply revel in the unsurpassed natural charm – you won’t regret it. An absolute haven for avid trekkers, the lake offers an asylum to refresh and recharge during the hectic Manali-Leh trek. Adrenaline junkie motorcyclists and mountain bikers will find this place a wonderful stopover on their journey.


Location: Lahul Valley, Keylong.


Timings: No timing restrictions.

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Tabo Monastery is one of the most wondrous places to visit in Spiti Valley. Founded a millennium ago, the temple is a unique amalgamation of history, culture and natural splendor. In the cold barren deserts of Tabo valley, the monastery appears as a sanctum from the brutality of barbarous rocky mountains around.

It houses centuries worth of Buddhist culture, tradition and heritage – a treat for history and cultural buffs. For those of you interested in art and handicraft – witness the amazingly preserved paintings, murals and sculptures. Or just kick back and take in the healing environment as calmness ascends over your being.

Location:
Tabo

Best time to visit:
May to October

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Kunzum Pass is your high road to adventure, connecting Lahaul and Spiti valleys at an altitude of 4,551 metres. With 15 thrilling hairpin bends, it offers an adrenaline rush amidst the snow peaks and valleys. The temple of goddess Kunzum Devi stands guard here, blessing the travellers. It is a haven for bikers, trekkers, and photographers seeking extraordinary sights and thrilling experiences.


Location: Keylong


Timings: No timing restrictions.

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Kaza

Nestled in one corner of the beautiful Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, Kaza happens to be a tranquil and serene destination in Spiti Valley. Packed with majestic snow-covered mountains, bubbling rivers, picturesque landscape, and shimmering streams, this dreamy place is no less than a paradise on earth. 


The entire town of Kaza is categorized into 2 parts – New Kaza and Old Kaza. While the former accommodates the king’s palace, the latter is home to government offices. The presence of historical wonders, monasteries, and gompas adds a sense of magic to this charming town. At present day, the Himalayan town of Kaza features an exotic amalgam of ancient culture and modernity that is sure to leave every traveler totally awestruck and spellbound.

 

The pristine locales and mountainous terrain of Kaza lure tourists who are interested in experiencing spirituality as well as adventurous activities. The place even forms a base camp from where travelers can venture to experience activities such as mountaineering and trekking. Some well-known trails that start from the town of Kaza include Pin-Bhaba, Parang-La, and Pin-Parvati. In addition to trying adventure sports and visiting various Buddhist shrines, tourists flocking here also like to take a walk to the small villages nearby Kaza town, which offers an exciting and unique experience.


One can access Kaza from Lahaul Valley and Kinnaur Valley. While the latter route stays open all year round, the former route only opens during the summer season. Winter season in this destination comes with extremely low temperatures that make the weather of the town immensely cold. During this time, the locals prefer staying indoors and only venture out in case of absolute urgency. They always keep food supplies stocked up for this time of the year and utilize the whole time indoors by producing handicrafts.


The town of Kaza is blessed with a plethora of decent accommodation facilities and food outlets, helping tourists in having a comfortable vacation. All the elements put together, make tourism flourish in this small Himalayan destination.

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Tucked atop a small hill at an impressive altitude of 4100 meters above sea level, the Dhankar, with its dazzling blue waters, is one of the most popular places to visit in Spiti Valley. The lake sits at the end of the famous Dhankar Lake trek known for its treacherous paths, rocky snow-capped mountains, and incomparable vistas. Adventure enthusiasts and photography lovers are enchanted alike by the magical realism of the trek.

The Dhankar Fort Monastery sandwiched between Spiti and Pin rivers offers a special spiritual touch as it plays hide and seek on the trail. And once you reach the lake, the rare and diversified views will make your jaw drop!

Location: 
Near Rohtang Pass connecting Kullu and Lahul. 

Timings:
No timing restrictions.

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Kibber

To call Kibber beautiful would be putting it lightly – arid landscape, rocky mountains, meadows covered in vibrant wildflowers, and all this paired with pristine pollution free environment. Stargazers and photography lovers flock alike to Kibber to gaze at the unsurpassed, exquisite view of the Milky Way. Go to the nearby Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary and witness the amazing fauna of Himachal – ibex, blue sheep, red fox, snow leopards, wolves etc.

You can visit various tiny monasteries around or go hiking on the small trails around the village. The locals are friendly and offer a warm and comfortable stay, if not the most luxurious, with both Indian and Tibetan home cooked food.

Location: Lahul and Spiti Valley

Best time to visit: October to February

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The Dhankar Monastery of Himachal Pradesh's Spiti Valley is like stepping into a spiritual oasis among the rugged terrain.It is more than a millennium old and perches dramatically on a cliff, offering breathtaking Himalayan views as well as solace.Visiting this site feels like standing still in time, allowing you to connect with yourself and the earth beneath you.The Dhankar Monastery welcomes all who wish to experience its profound sense of peace and history, whether seeking serenity, cultural insight, or simply awe-inspiring beauty.

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Nako village, situated in the Himalayan mountains, is a tranquil getaway that captivates visitors with its beauty and quiet. This charming community, encircled by majestic peaks and verdant surroundings, provides an insight into the way of life in the Himalayas. For those looking for peace and natural beauty, Nako is the ideal location because of its gorgeous surroundings and welcoming residents. Nako village promises a memorable experience in the heart of the Himalayas, whether you choose to explore the village's meandering lanes or just take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

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Tabo

Tabo is a small village in the Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh. It is a treasure trove of culture and is home to the Tabo Monastery which is also known as the "Ajanta of the Himalayas." This ancient village is surrounded by snowclad Pir Panjal mountains and it is a great place to learn about Buddhist culture as well as traditions. Tabo is also an excellent destination to visit for those seeking tranquillity and historical exploration.

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A tiny isolated reservoir, Nako Lake has gained extensive popularity for its pristine beauty and impeccable charm. A spiritual lake cradled in the mystical Himalayas, it is situated at an elevation of around 3662 meters. The dense willow trees that surround the lake quadruples the charm if this tourist spot.

The popular spot is bounded by 4 ancient Tibetan temples. In close proximity to these temples, you can also find 4 caves which are said to be saint Padmasambhava’s meditation site. There is one magnificent waterfall near the lake which is known to be the home of fairies. If you happen to visit this place during September, you can relish the experience of boating in this popular lake.

Location:
Nako Village, Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Timings:
It can be visited at any time.

Entry Fee:
No entry charges

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Things to Know for Chandigarh to Spiti Trip

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Petrol Pumps

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Petrol Pumps are no big deal on the route of Chandigarh to Shimla or Chandigarh to Manali. But once you cross these two checkpoints, it is important for you to be stocked up with enough fuel in case of emergency. Get your tank filled up whenever you reach one of these petrol pumps, Theog, Narkanda, Rampur, Jeori, Tapri, Reckong Peo, Kaza and Manali.

Petrol Pumps on Chandigarh - Shimla - Spiti Route

You will find around 7 petrol pumps on your way to Spiti via Shimla. The names of the petrol pumps are Theog, Narkanda, Rampur, Jeori, Tapri, Reckong Peo and Kaza. Reckong Peo and Kaza are situated at a distance of around 200 KM so make sure not to miss this one.

Petrol Pumps on Chandigarh - Manali - Spiti Route

There are not many petrol pumps on this route. Although, you will find plenty of them before Manali but fuel station of Manali would be the last one before you arrive Kaza. Make sure to fill your tanks in Manali as Kaza is settled around 200 KM far from there.
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ATM's

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ATM's on Chandigarh - Shimla - Spiti Route

There are only three ATMs on the way which you can rely on. Shimla, Reckong Peo and Rampur are the places where you need to ensure cash in your pockets. Although there is an ATM in Kaza but it is mostly out of service. 

ATM's on Chandigarh - Manali - Spiti Route

There are only two possibilities of finding ATMs on this route which is Manali and Spiti. You must ensure enough cash in Manali as the ATM in Kaza is extremely doubtful.
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Mechanics

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Mechanics on Chandigarh - Shimla - Spiti Route

There are no issues to find mechanics till Shimla but after that the facility of mechanics get peppered throughout the road. Being on a hilly terrain, all the mechanics close their shops early in the evening.

There are two mechanics named The Traveller’s Shed and Bunty and Raju Mechanics in Kaza which could be spotted on the internet otherwise you will have to seek for small mechanics on your way. Adding to this, it is highly suggested to carry some basic equipment on your own as well as have the knowledge of using them.

Mechanics on Chandigarh - Manali - Spiti Route

Same as Shimla route, there is no issue finding mechanics till Manali as the entire route is urbanised but once you step into the un-urbanised area after crossing the town of Manali, it gets difficult to find mechanics.

You shall consider asking local tea shops and thadis for small mechanics in the villages. Otherwise, there are only two options called The Traveller’s Shed and Bunty and Raju Mechanics in Kaza. Moreover, you must carry some emergency tools and be knowledgeable of the know-how of the usage of them.
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Mobile Connectivity

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Mobile Connectivity on Chandigarh - Shimla - Spiti Route

BSNL and MTNL are the two best networks to carry along as when every other network fails, it will still work. You will have decent connectivity till Shimla and after that it starts getting disturbed. You can expect some to zero connectivity on your way. Airtel is the second best service and you may also carry Jio, both of which works only in Kinnaur Valley up to 5 Pillow.

However, Tabo have BSNL service which ends as soon as you cross it which remains constant till Kaza. You must know that unlike Ladakh, you can use prepaid as well as postpaid services in Spiti Valley.Moreover, Batal and Mudh have satellite phones which provides you the service of satellite phones at Rs 2 per minute for STD as well as ISD calls. But make sure to use it only in emergencies and not for personal use.

Mobile Connectivity on Chandigarh - Manali - Spiti Route

This route ensures your connectivity till Gramphu and after that there is less to no connectivity on the further route. You must carry BSNL and Airtel sim cards with you as they are the most trusted networks in these areas. You can use both, prepaid as well as postpaid services in Spiti Valley. However, be prepared for no network from Gramphu to Kaza as you will get some connectivity only once you enter in Kaza.
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Safety Tips & Guidelines

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There are several safety measures that needs your full attention while preparing for the trip to Spiti Valley:

Pack enough winter clothes which can also resist chilling blows of winds. This list should cover caps, jackets, earcuffs, mufflers, gloves, thick socks, inner warmers and anything else you would need.

Make sure to choose the right month as August will great you with landslides at certain locations along with heavy rains on the Himalayan routes.

Do carry enough snacks in case of unavailability of food.

You should always prepare for a month’s trip and have some buffer days in your hand as the hilly terrains would bring some unexpected challenges for you.

Do fill your fuel tanks at given fuel stations as it might be difficult to get pumps as you approach higher.

Carry first-aid kits for basic treatment of minor as well as major injuries.

Do not forget to have enough tools for minor repairings.

You should get your vehicles serviced and checked by a certified mechanic before you commence your trip.
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Permits

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For Indians (if any)

The only permit an Indian Citizen requires is the permit to the Rohtang Pass in case he or she decides to commute through Manali in personal vehicle. Otherwise there is no requirement of any kind of permit for visiting Spiti Valley.

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ILP or Inner Line Permit is required for a foreigner to enter the protected areas of Lahaul-Spiti irrespective of the mode and route of traveling.
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Things to to Carry

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Hilly terrains greet you with an abundance of scenic views but a shortage of sources for your various needs. So, you must ensure to carry everything you would require on the go:

1. Woolens: You should definitely not forget to carry a bounty of them. Make sure to have caps, jackets, scarves, earcuffs, mufflers, gloves, socks, etc.

2. Food:
You must carry enough ration to munch on the go as it will be difficult to find a place to eat at times.

3. Water:
There should be enough refillable bottles and water with you.

4. Medicines:
Carry a first-aid kit to come handy in times of emergencies like small injuries and acute mountain sickness.

5. Tools:
There should be enough tools and manual in your vehicle in case of extreme emergencies.
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Clothes to Carry

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During Summer

Summer experiences temperatures between 15 to 30 degree celsius. You must carry the following things to tackle with that:
Caps and Hats
Scarves
Jackets
Shoes
Shocks
T-shirts
Comfortable lowers
Warmers

During Winter

Winters are very harsh on the valley with the temperature hovering between -4 to 20 degrees celsius and you must have the following things to be prepared for the havoc of it:
Caps
Scarves
Earcuffs
Gloves
Socks
Snow-boots
Wind-proof jackets
Warmers
T-shirts
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Medical Facilities on Chandigarh - Shimla - Spiti Route 

You can get good access to medicines till Shimla but later you will have to rely on your first-aid kit or seek for the following places:
Community Health Centre at Kaza
Primary Health Centre at Tabo
Civil Dispensary at Kibber

Medical Facilities on Chandigarh - Manali - Spiti Route

Same as Shimla, you can expect frequent medical facilities till Manali and for later, you have to ask the locals to find very small clinics to help you out. It is better to be well researched about acute mountain sickness as well as know the basic medical service. Later you can get access to some of the medical facilities at Kaza at Community Health Centre.
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Information About AMS and Acclimatisation

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1. What is AMS?

AMS is expanded as Acute Mountain Sickness. The initial stage is called Altitude Sickness which is the result of exposure of your body to the area with low amount of oxygen due to high elevation.

2. How AMS affect you?

These are the symptoms you will face when affected by AMS:
Headaches
Vomitings
Tiredness
Troubled Sleeping
Dizziness

3. What are the tips to cure AMS?

These are the tips which could come handy while curing AMS:
Give external oxygen to the patient if possible.
Keep the patient in warm condition.
Let the patient rest as much as required.
Give bounty of liquids to the patient.
Provide the patient with acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) to help relieve the headaches.
Do keep alcohol and sleeping pills away from the patient.
Most importantly, to avoid AMS at first place, you can go for acclimatization.

4. How to acclimatize?

Acclimatization means adjusting to the new environment with different altitude, temperature, humidity, photoperiod, or pH. You can easily do this by coming to the place one day prior to your main event like trekking. Your body will get one day to customize according to the environmental conditions to prepare you for the coming exhausting days.
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Chandigarh - Shimla - Spiti Route

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Sarahan:
Hotel Shrikhand
Bhimkali Temple Lodge
PWD Rest House Sarahan
PWD Rest House Jeori

Kalpa:
Hotel Apple Pie, Kalpa
Hotel Rakpa Regency
Grand Shambhala

Sangla Valley and Chitkul:
Hotel Apple Pie, Rakcham-Sangla
Kailash View Camps
Rupin River View Guest House
Prakash Guest House
Kinner Camps
Hotel Rock View
Panchali Guesthouse in Chitkul

Tabo:
Kunzum Guest House
Siddharth Guest House
Tow Dhey Guest House
PWD Rest House
Tabo Monastery

Pin Valley (Mud Village):
Tara Guest House
Sonam Tara Homestay
Kunzum Cafe and Homestay
Pin Parvati Guest House
- Snow Valley Guest House
PWD Rest House Sagnam Village

Kaza:
Tsering Bhai at Sakya Abode or Sakya Homestays or Kumphen
HPTDC Hotel
Hotel Spiti Sarai
Circuit House
PWD Rest House
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Chandigarh - Manali - Spiti Route

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Komik, Hikkim and Langza:
Komic Village Homestay Kunga

Chandratal:
Bishan Thakur – Parasol Camps & Retreats at Chandratal

Batal:
Batal Chandra Dhaba of Dorje Uncle
PWD Rest House

Manali:
Johnsons Lodge
Naggar Castle
HPTDC House
Kunzum Cottages
Beas Cottages
Hadimba Cottages
Khushbu Resorts
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Spiti Tour Packages

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About the tour:

The Spiti Valley Tour Package from Chandigarh is your ticket to an unforgettable adventure. From the organized charm of Chandigarh to the breathtaking landscapes of Narkanda, Chitkul, Kalpa, and Kaza, this journey immerses you in the beauty of the Himalayas and the warmth of local culture. You'll explore remote villages like Komic, Langza, and Hikkim, where time stands still, and end at the mesmerizing Chandra Tal in Manali. It's a voyage that will leave you in awe and touch your heart deeply. 

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  • Route: Chandigarh - Narkanda - Chitkul - Kalpa - Kaza - Komic - Langza - Hikkim - Chandra Tal - Manali - Chandigarh
  • Duration: 9 Days, 8 Nights
  • Start Point: Chandigarh
  • End Point: Chandigarh
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Get ready for an epic adventure trip Spiti Valley Bike Trip through the rugged and breathtaking terrain of the Spiti Valley on two wheels Starting in Chandigarh, you’ll pass through the twists and turns that lead you to the snowy paradise of Narkanda, the remote beauty of Chitkul, and the peaceful charm of Kalpa. As you ride further, you'll encounter hidden gems like Nako, Gue, and Tabo, each with its own story to tell. However, the real thrill comes when you hit the trails of Kaza, Key, Langza, Hikkim, Komic, Chicham, and the high-altitude Kunzum Pass. It's an invitation to explore, connect, and create stories. So, gear up for an unforgettable adventure and answer the call of the mountains!

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  • Route: Chandigarh - Narkanda - Chitkul - Kalpa - Nako - Gue - Tabo - Kaza - Key - Langza - Hikkim - Komic - Chicham - Kunzum Pass Chandratal, Manali - Chandigarh
  • Duration: 9 Days, 8 Night
  • Start Point: Chandigarh
  • End Point: Chandigarh
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Are you a woman traveller or are you a group of some enthusiastic women travellers? Then here is a mind blowing road trip which is filled with adventure and excitement throughout the roads of Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh.

About the Destination:
As everyone knows, Lahaul and Spiti are the most beautiful valleys located in the Himalayas at a greater altitude exhibiting the best natural sights of the mountains and green valleys. The quaint villages, the Buddhist monasteries, the lakes and rivers, the high altitude roads and passes, the snow-covered peaks and the picturesque sights on both the sides will enable you to make your girls' gang feel a high level excitement and joy.

Wondering what you will be ticking off?
- Lahaul Valley: One of the most spellbinding places to visit in Spiti Valley, the Lahaul Valley is a staple for adrenaline junkies and solitude seekers alike. Bare mountains covered with null vegetation, clear blue skies, pollutions free environment, green meadows – Lahaul is a paradise for nature lovers. 

- Key Monastery: 
A must visit tourist place in Spiti Valleythe Key Gompa is encircled by picturesque mountains and soothing valleys. A wonderful example of monastic architecture and decorated with beautiful paintings, murals, manuscripts, and wind instruments – the Kye attracts history and cultural buffs round the year.

- Dhankar Lake: 
Tucked atop a small hill at an impressive altitude of 4100 meters above sea level, the Dhankar, with its dazzling blue waters, is one of the most popular places to visit in Spiti Valley. The lake sits at the end of the famous Dhankar Lake trek known for its treacherous paths, rocky snow-capped mountains, and incomparable vistas.

- Dhankar Monastery: 
The Dhankar Fort Monastery sandwiched between Spiti and Pin rivers offers a special spiritual touch as it plays hide and seek on the trail. And once you reach the lake, the rare and diversified views will make your jaw drop! A truly curious landmark, the monastery is perched so precariously amongst rocks that it appears as if it is seconds away from falling all over.

- Tabo Monastery: 
Tabo Monastery is one of the most wondrous places to visit in Spiti Valley. Founded a millennium ago, the temple is a unique amalgamation of history, culture and natural splendour. In the cold barren deserts of Tabo valley, the monastery appears as a sanctum from the brutality of barbarous rocky mountains around.

- Khibber: 
To call Kibber beautiful would be putting it lightly – arid landscape, rocky mountains, meadows covered in vibrant wildflowers, and all this paired with pristine pollution-free environment. Stargazers and photography lovers flock alike to Kibber to gaze at the unsurpassed, exquisite view of the Milky Way.

About the Tour:
This road tour starts from Chandigarh and takes you through the major villages and locations like Sarahan, Kalpa, Tabo, Kaza and the sights you will come across during the journey include Narkanda, Lahaul Valley, Khibber, Tabo, Key Monastery, Dhankar, etc.

Your 7 day adventure starts from Chandigarh. You travel all the way around seeing popular, beautiful and hidden sites in the Spiti Valley and come back to Chandigarh. Stay at great places, eat local food, travel around the valley, know the culture and visit landmark spots that will take your breath away. Read the advisory and inclusions carefully before going for the tour. 

In peak winter i.e. January and early February all the places might not be open due to adverse weather conditions. We will keep you updated of the same in case any last minute changes need to be made to your plan. 

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Start Point: Delhi-Shimla
End Point: Shimla-Delhi

Highlights of the Spiti Valley Winter Tour:
Adore the stunning view of Kinner Kailash peaks over a cup of tea.
Experience in a local Spitian homestay.
Visit Key Monastery

About the Places:
- Nako Village: Highest village in the valley, Nako owns a lake formed out of the masses of the ice. Fauna including, Yaks, kine, horses and asses, can be found in abundance here.
- Spiti: Spiti is one of the coldest places in the country. Snuggled at an altitude of 12,500 feet above the sea level, the valley serves as a paradise to adventure lovers.
- Key Monastery: A famous Tibetan Buddhist monastery, Key Monastery is also known as the Kye Monastery and Ki Monastery. Explore the long and interesting history of the monastery with this tour.
- Kalpa: Having beautiful temples and monasteries, the village of Kalpa is famous for its apple orchards.

About the Spiti Valley in Winter Tour:
Get ready to start the adventure from Delhi. and go to all the places you wished to visit. This tour allows with all the experiences where you get to experience the beauty of winter and have memories that you can share with all.

Drive through places like Kufri, Narkanda and many more. Get to explore Chitkul. Chitkul is the last village on the old Hindustan - Tibet Trade route. It is on the banks of river Baspa and is the last place Indians can visit without a permit. Situated at an altitude of 2759 m from the sea level, Kalpa is located close to the foot of Kinner Kailash, the winter home of Lord Shiva.

Spiti Valley is a paradise to all the trekkers and mecca to travel lovers. Spiti means 'The Middle Land' and it separates India from Tibet. It is the best place to visit to experience the winter Spiti as Spiti is one of the coldest places in the country. Sprawling 360-degree views of the beautiful mountains will take your heart away.

All in all the tour is best suited to go for a perfect trip to explore Spiti in winter and allows you to create memories that are worth-sharing and worth-living. The Spiti Valley In Winter tour will be remembered for the rest of your life and you will have stunning pictures for your social media.
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About the tour:

Begin the adventure with our Spiti Valley Tour, starting from the picturesque town of Manali and taking you through the awe-inspiring landscapes of Kaza, Kibber, Komic, Hikkim, Langza, Kunzum La, and the mesmerizing Chandratal Lake. This tour is about the immersive experience of connecting with the locals, experiencing the cuisine, and understanding the way of life. Don't miss out on this soul-enriching journey that will make your heart long for more

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  • Route:  Manali - Kaza - Kibber - Komic - Hikkim - Langza - Kunzum La - Chandratal and Manali
  • Duration: 6 Days, 5 Nights
  • Start Point: Manali
  • End Point: Manali
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About the tour:

Let me paint a vivid picture of what awaits you as you embark on a journey from Shimla to Spiti Valley, from the serene beauty of Chitkul to the remote charm of Nako, Gue, and the captivating Key, Kibber, Kaza, Komik, Hikkim, Langza, Dhankar, and Kalpa. The journey becomes an exploration of nature's hidden gems, with each turn offering a new adventure. It's an opportunity to connect with untouched beauty, delve into ancient cultures, and create memories that will stay with you forever. Get ready to immerse yourself in its charm.

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  • Route: Shimla - Chitkul - Nako - Gue - Key - Kibber - Kaza - Komik - Hikkim - Langza - Dhankar - Kalpa - Shimla
  • Duration: 6 Days, 5 Nights
  • Start Point: Shimla
  • End Point: Shimla
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Fuel up your bikes from the world’s highest petrol pump at Kaza and fire up the rider in you for a most thrilling biking expedition into the rustic land of Spiti. This valley will fascinate you with its ever-changing vistas, the tricky terrain, and the nerve-chilling high altitude views that will give you a feel of being on top of the world. 


Feel like being on top of the world, as you look down at a tiny truck that lies below Asia's highest suspended Chicham Bridge. After a long riding haul, experience a unique calmness at your pitstop by the vibrant yet peaceful vibes of the 1000-year-old Key monastery that stand aloof on this rugged terrain. Don't forget to take a perfect postcard picture in the “I’m a conqueror” pose with your bike by the sparkling turquoise lakes, and cherish your dream vacation for life.


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Route: Delhi - Manali - Jibhi - Rampur - Chitkul - Kalpa - Kaza - Chandra Tal - Manali - Delhi

Duration: 11 Days 10 Nights

Start Point: Delhi

End Point: Delhi

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Get your head out of the car window and indulge in the breathtaking views of the rugged Himalayan terrain as you embark on an adventurous trip to Spiti. Every curve in the road will greet you with endless valley views, snow-clad peaks, and a moon-shaped lake. The journey will take you through iconic attractions such as the Hadimba Temple, a serene Buddhist temple, the Clubhouse, the ancient Siyali Mahadev temple, the enchanting Van Vihar, and the rustic charm of Old Manali. Experience the thrill of driving through the Atal Tunnel under the famous Rohtang Pass and be mesmerized by the picturesque landscapes of the Kunzum Pass. Explore the vibrant town of Kaza and be amazed by the impressive Chicham Bridge, suspended between towering cliffs. Finally, prepare to be captivated by the ethereal beauty of Chandratal Lake, nestled amidst majestic snow-capped peaks.

Spiti Valley offers the perfect playground for adventurous off-road driving, with the added bonus of the possibility of spotting the ever-elusive Snow Leopard. Enjoy the fresh mountain air as you traverse the isolated slopes of the last village, creating memories that will last a lifetime. 

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Route:  Manali - Atal tunnel - Kaza - Hikkim - Komic - Langza - Key - Kibber - Kumzum Pass - Chandratal - Rohtang Pass - Manali

Duration: 5 Days, 4 Nights

Start Point: Manali

End Point: Manali

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  3. Which are the things to carry while travelling to Spiti?

    Here are some of the essential things to carry while travelling to Spiti:

    1. Clothing
    2. Important Documents
    3. Permits
    4. Bike Accessories
    5. Car Accessories
    6. Electronic Gadgets
    7. Medicines
    8. Eatables/Water
    9. Other Personal Essentials 
    10. Toiletries to carry
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I went to Spiti Valley with my family from Chandigarh and we booked our trip from Thrillophilia. The place is so beautiful, the view is so captivating. the trip was really wonderful we had a very nice ti me on the trip. Thanks, Thrillophilia for the great experience!!!
15 October 2019
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We went to Spiti from Shimla. We booked the trip from Thrillophilia and must say they have arranged everything so nicely, the stays, meals everything was so nice. We had an amazing time on the entire trip.
27 September 2019
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The Spiti Valley trip from Delhi was so amazing, The entire trip was so nicely planned, the meals and stays everything was so good. we had a great time on the trip. The place is so beautiful.
22 October 2019
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we went to Spiti valley from Delhi and it was one of the best trips ever, The beautiful hills and mountains are so alluring, Key Monastery, Lhalung Monastery, Dhankar Lake, Pin Valley National Park, and Kunzum Pass all are so beautiful. We had an amazing time at the trip. Thanks Thrillophilia for the wonderful experience!!!
04 November 2019
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Spiti Valley is so beautiful and mesmerizing. The trip to Spiti valley was an amazing experience, I booked the trip from Thrillophilia and they have arranged things so well. The guide provided to us with the tour was so helpful. We had a very good time on the entire trip
10 July 2019
Chapala Pothuvaal Spiti Valley Bike Trip
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Thrillophilia just arranged the best trip of my life! The guide was excellent, the bikes were in good condition and so were the other arrangements! The whole trip was so well arranged that we saw the best of Spiti.
18 May 2019
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I opt for solo bike trips regularly, but this is the best experience- bike in perfect condition, itinerary well planned, and the best support team to help out whenever necessary!
18 May 2019
Aanandaswarup Pothuvaal Manali to Spiti Valley Bike Trip
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I opt for solo bike trips regularly, but this is the best experience- bike in perfect condition, itinerary well planned, and the best support team to help out whenever necessary!
03 July 2019
Vidur Namboothiri Spiti Valley Bike Trip
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It was a great trip for me. However, there were some pros and cons. Pros: • The bikes were in good condition, and there were regular breaks for riders. • The trip guide was excellent and very clear with instructions. • They selected excellent viewpoints and regular stops. All the pre-decided places were duly shown to us. Cons • The food could have been improved • The internet connectivity throughout was very poor.
06 August 2019
Akshaj Dwivedi Spiti Valley Bike Trip
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An unforgettable trip for my friends and me- Thrillophilia arranged it in the best way possible! The trip could not have been better executed! Our operator was the best- he gave us the whole itinerary minute by minute in Chandigarh on the first day and was there for every issue we had!

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