Land of the Lamas – Spiti Valley

Delhi to Spiti Valley Tour Package

Land of the Lamas – Spiti Valley

Delhi → Manali → Kaza → Spiti Villages → Chandratal → Manali → Delhi

Description

Journey into the raw and mystical landscapes of Spiti Valley, a high-altitude cold desert known for its ancient monasteries, dramatic mountain terrain, and timeless village life. Often called the “Land of the Lamas,” Spiti offers a rare blend of spirituality, adventure, and untouched Himalayan beauty.

This expedition-style tour is ideal for explorers, photographers, and travelers seeking an immersive Himalayan experience beyond conventional destinations.

Tour Highlights

  • Cross iconic Rohtang Pass & Kunzum La (15,000 ft)

  • Explore Key Monastery, Dhankar, and Tabo Monastery

  • Visit the world’s highest villages Komic & Hikkim

  • Stargazing under Spiti’s crystal-clear night skies

  • Drive across Chicham Bridge, Asia’s highest suspension bridge

  • Camp beside the turquoise Chandratal Lake

  • Experience dramatic landscapes of Lahaul & Spiti

Itinerary

Depart from Delhi by car or luxury bus.
Optional en-route stops at Pandoh Dam, Hanogi Mata Temple, and Sundernagar Lake.
Arrive in Manali by evening. Overnight stay.

Explore Manali attractions including Hadimba Temple, Vashisht Temple & Hot Springs, Solang Valley, Arjuna Gufa, and Rahala Falls.
Visit the Great Himalayan National Park.
Overnight stay in Manali.

Early departure via Lahaul Valley, crossing Rohtang Pass and Kunzum La.
Witness the dramatic transition into Spiti’s rugged terrain.
Arrive in Kaza by evening. Overnight stay in hotel or camp.

Visit Key Monastery, followed by Pin Valley National Park, Kungri Monastery, and Dhankar Monastery.
Evening stargazing under pollution-free skies.
Overnight stay in Kaza.

Visit Komic, the world’s highest motorable village, and Hikkim, home to the highest post office.
Continue to Tabo Monastery, famous for its ancient murals and frescoes.
Return to Kaza for overnight stay.

Drive via Losar and cross the iconic Chicham Bridge.
Arrive at Chandratal Lake by afternoon.
Check into lakeside camps and enjoy a peaceful night under the stars.

Sunrise at Chandratal Lake.
Drive back to Manali via Kunzum Pass with stunning Himalayan views.
Arrive in Manali by evening. Overnight stay.

After breakfast, begin return journey to Delhi.
Arrive by evening. Tour concludes.

Tour Inclusions

  • Private air-conditioned vehicle with driver

  • Hotel and campsite accommodation as per itinerary

  • Daily breakfast (optional full-board available)

  • Professional local guides at major sightseeing locations

  • Entry fees to listed monuments and attractions

  • Bottled water and arrival assistance

Tour Exclusions

  • Personal expenses (tips, laundry, drinks)

  • Meals not mentioned in itinerary

  • Optional activities not listed

  • Comprehensive travel insurance

  • Airfare to/from Delhi

  • Visa fees (if applicable)

  • Costs due to unforeseen events or force majeure

Things to Carry

  • Heavy woolens and thermals

  • Windproof and waterproof jacket

  • Gloves, woolen cap, scarf

  • High-ankle trekking shoes

  • Extra socks

  • Backpack or daypack

  • Government-issued ID

  • Personal medicines and first-aid

  • Sunscreen, lip balm, moisturizer

  • Power bank and torch

  • Reusable water bottle

Terms & Conditions

  • Advance deposit required to confirm booking

  • Full payment must be completed before departure

  • Cancellation charges apply as per policy

  • No refund for no-shows or unused services

  • Travelers must be medically fit for high-altitude travel

  • Travel insurance strongly recommended

  • Valley Vibes is not liable for force majeure events

Land of the Lamas – Spiti Valley

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FAQs

Land of the Lamas – Spiti Valley

Yes, with proper acclimatization and good physical fitness.

June to September is ideal when roads are open and weather is stable.

Yes. Well-maintained tents with basic amenities are provided.

Limited connectivity. BSNL works best in some areas.

Not mandatory, but highly recommended due to terrain and altitude.