Get ready for an unforgettable journey through one of India’s most breathtaking and remote landscapes – Spiti Valley. This carefully crafted circuit takes you from the bustling streets of Delhi to the serene, high-altitude deserts of Spiti, covering picturesque valleys, ancient monasteries, charming villages, and Himalayan roads that promise adventure at every turn.
Starting with an overnight journey to Shimla, the trip gradually unfolds into a scenic drive through Narkanda, Sangla Valley, and the last Indian village Chitkul, before entering the mystical terrain of Spiti. Along the way, you’ll witness the beauty of Nako Lake, explore the fascinating Gue Mummy, and step into history at the iconic Tabo Monastery.
As you reach Kaza, the heart of Spiti, the experience becomes even more surreal with visits to some of the world’s highest inhabited villages like Hikkim, Komic, and Langza, along with the majestic Key Monastery. The journey then takes you across thrilling routes like Chicham Bridge and Kunzum La, leading to the magical Chandra Taal, where you’ll camp under a sky full of stars.
The adventure concludes with a scenic drive to Manali via the iconic Atal Tunnel, leaving you with memories of rugged mountains, peaceful monasteries, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
Note:
Sightseeing mentioned in the itinerary is subject to time availability and local conditions. Due to unforeseen circumstances, some places may be skipped. The on-ground tour leader will take the final decision as per the schedule, and all participants are requested to respect the same.
Day 1: Delhi to Shimla (approx. 8 hrs)
- Meet your fellow travellers in Delhi at 6 PM and kickstart the adventure
- Board your bus and get set for Spiti Valley Complete Circuit Tour
- Travel overnight, building excitement for the days ahead
Day 2: Shimla – Narkanda
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Arrive in Shimla and continue your scenic drive to Narkanda (approx. 3 hrs)
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Stroll through lush Apple Orchards
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Visit the serene Tanni Jubbar Lake
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Feel the crisp mountain air and kickstart your Spiti adventure
Stay: Narkanda
Day 3: Narkanda to Sangla (approx. 6 hrs)
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Drive through breathtaking mountain roads into Sangla Valley
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Visit Chitkul – the last inhabited village near the Indo-China border
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Witness raw Himalayan beauty all around
Stay: Sangla
Day 4: Sangla – Nako – Gue – Tabo (approx. 8 hrs)
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Pause at the tranquil Nako Lake
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Explore the mysterious Gue Mummy Stupa
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Discover the ancient Tabo Monastery, rich in history & culture
Stay: Tabo
Day 5: Tabo to Kaza (approx. 4 hrs)
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Visit the stunning cliff-top Dhankar Monastery en route
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Arrive in Kaza – the cultural hub of Spiti
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Enjoy a relaxed evening exploring the local market
Stay: Kaza
Day 6: Kaza Sightseeing – High Altitude Villages (approx. 5 hrs)
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Visit the iconic Key Monastery
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Explore the high-altitude villages:
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Kibber – among the highest inhabited villages
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Hikkim – home to the world’s highest post office
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Langza – famous for fossils & giant Buddha statue
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Komic – one of the highest motorable villages
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Experience life at the top of the world
Stay: Kaza
Day 7: Kaza to Chandra Taal (approx. 5 hrs)
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Cross the thrilling Chicham Bridge
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Drive over the majestic Kunzum La Pass
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Arrive at the enchanting Chandra Taal (Moon Lake)
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Camp under a sky full of stars – a truly magical experience
Stay: Chandratal
Note: If Chandratal is closed, overnight stay will be at Batal or nearby.
Day 8: Chandra Taal – Manali (approx. 5 hrs)
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Drive through stunning landscapes via the Atal Tunnel
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Reach Manali and enjoy some free time to unwind
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End your journey with unforgettable memories
What is included in the tour
- Travel from Delhi to Manali ( Manali to Delhi would be extra )
- 6 Night stay in Hotel Homestay Basic accommodation on Dual / Multiple sharing / Camps
- 6 veg breakfast & 6 veg dinner
- Parking fees, Fuel Charges, and Driver Include
- Trikon Expertise
- Basic First Aid
- Complete assistance in all other activities for the best possible rates
- All entrance tickets for sightseeing wherever required
- All permits
What is NOT included in the tour
- Any additional Transfers for any sightseeing apart from the places mentioned
- Manali to Delhi Transport
- Extra Food, Lunch & Beverages
Adventure Activities
Personal Expenses - Additional expenses arise due to unforeseen crisis
- 5% GST and processing fees
- Anything which is not mentioned in the above Inclusion
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Complete Spiti Valley Circuit covering Delhi – Shimla – Kinnaur – Spiti – Manali
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Drive on the legendary Hindustan–Tibet Highway, one of the most scenic routes in the world
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Visit the last Indian village near the Indo-China border – Chitkul
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Explore ancient Buddhist monasteries like Tabo, Dhankar, and Key Monastery
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Witness the mysterious Gue Mummy, a naturally preserved 500-year-old monk
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Send a postcard from Hikkim, the world’s highest post office
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Interact with locals in remote Himalayan villages – Langza, Komic, Kibber, and Chicham
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Camp beside the mystical Chandra Taal Lake (Moon Lake)
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Cross the world’s highest suspension bridge – Chicham Bridge
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Start from Delhi, end in Manali – complete Spiti Valley loop
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Comfortable stays in handpicked homestays, hotels, and camps
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Perfect for solo travelers, small groups, and first-time high-altitude adventurers
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Fully managed by Trikon’s experienced tour leaders for safety and fun
- Comfortable clothes
- Sunscreen lotion or any other skin moisturizer
- Water bottles, trendy backpacks, and energy bars/snacks
- A pair of sunglasses
- Caps or hats
- Camera
- Personal toiletries and basic medication
- Flashlight
- Insect repellent
- Emergency medical kit
- Power Banks
- Sweater/Jacket
- Bluetooth Speaker
- Extra Bags to keep Wet clothes
Best Time to Visit Spiti Valley
Spiti Valley is accessible and at its scenic best during the summer months (May to October). Here's a seasonal breakdown:
- May to June: Perfect for adventure lovers. Snow begins to melt, revealing stunning valleys and allowing access to high-altitude villages.
- July to September: Ideal for nature lovers. This is the best time to visit Chandra Taal Lake and enjoy clear blue skies and pleasant temperatures.
- October: Great for those who love peace, fewer crowds, and crisp mountain air before the winter road closures.
Planning your Spiti Valley trip from Mumbai during these months ensures an unforgettable experience.
Must-Visit Places in the Spiti Valley Circuit Tour
While your itinerary covers a comprehensive route, here are some of the best places to visit in Spiti Valley that are true highlights:
- Chitkul: The last inhabited village near the Indo-China border.
- Nako Village & Lake: Tranquil and spiritually enriching.
- Gue Mummy Stupa: 500-year-old naturally preserved mummy of a Buddhist monk.
- Tabo Monastery: Known as the ‘Ajanta of the Himalayas’.
- Dhankar Monastery: Perched precariously on a cliff.
- Kaza: The heart of Spiti, filled with local life and shops.
- Key Monastery: Largest monastery in Spiti, overlooking the valley.
- Langza, Hikkim, Komic & Kibber: Remote Himalayan villages with fossil parks, the world's highest post office, and dramatic landscapes.
- Chandra Taal Lake: A crescent-shaped wonder in the Himalayas.
Whether you're booking our Spiti Valley tours from Mumbai solo or in a group, you’ll cover the best that Spiti offers.
Important Travel Tips for Spiti Valley Tour
- Acclimatization is Key: Spiti lies at altitudes above 10,000 ft. Hydrate well and avoid alcohol initially.
- Carry Cash: ATMs are sparse beyond Kaza. Withdraw cash in Shimla or Reckong Peo.
- Mobile Network & Internet: BSNL works best in remote areas. Other providers may not work after Narkanda.
- Pack for All Conditions: Even in summer, temperatures can dip sharply at night. Carry thermals, windcheaters, and waterproof jackets.
- Health Essentials: Carry a basic medical kit, Diamox (for altitude sickness), sunscreen, lip balm, and moisturizers.
- Travel Insurance: Always advisable for high-altitude destinations like Spiti.
- Environmentally Responsible Travel: Respect local customs, don’t litter, and avoid plastic usage in the fragile Himalayan ecosystem.
- How big will the group be?
We usually organize tours for 8 to 24 participants. This helps ensure a fun, friendly vibe while allowing us to offer personal attention. A minimum of 6 travelers is required for the tour to operate. - Who will accompany us on the trip?
Every Ttrikon trip is led by an experienced travel coordinator who ensures smooth operations, group engagement, and your overall safety. - Is it safe for solo female travelers?
Absolutely! Many women travel with us on every tour. In fact, a large part of our staff comprises women, so rest assured you’ll be in safe, caring, and reliable hands. - What kind of transport will be used during the trip?
We use comfortable and reliable vehicles like Innova, Tempo Traveller, Bolero, and Tata Sumo depending on group size and terrain. - What type of accommodation will be provided?
We ensure you stay in clean and scenic locations. Stays include Hotels, Homestays, or Camps on twin or triple sharing basis, depending on availability and group dynamics. - How many people will be in one room?
It depends on the group. Couples are given private rooms upon request, and in the case of odd-numbered groups, triple sharing arrangements may be made. - How do I book a trip with Ttrikon?
You can simply click on the “Book Now” button on our website or reach out to us directly. Our team will assist you with the entire booking process. - What kind of food will be served?
We provide simple, vegetarian, and healthy meals. We also try to include famous or highly rated eateries wherever possible for an authentic local taste. - Can I request changes in the itinerary?
Yes, we’re open to suggestions. If feasible, we’ll be happy to accommodate your requests. - Is it possible to customize the trip?
Of course! We can personalize any trip to suit your preferences, subject to availability and logistics. - Should I carry my own medicines?
Yes, we recommend carrying your personal medications, especially for high-altitude areas.



