6 days 5 nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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If you’re seeking an escape into raw Himalayan beauty, the 6 Days Spiti Valley Road Trip Adventure from Chandigarh is your perfect getaway. This high-altitude journey offers stunning views, ancient monasteries, rugged mountain passes, and unforgettable cultural experiences.
The adventure begins in Chandigarh, a city that marks the gateway to the Himalayas. As you ascend into the mountains, the road takes you through breathtaking towns like Narkanda and Kalpa, where apple orchards, snowy peaks, and cozy villages welcome you.
Once you enter Spiti Valley, the real thrill begins. The barren yet mesmerizing landscape will leave you spellbound.
Kaza: Your base for local sightseeing and Spitian hospitality
Key Monastery: A 1,000-year-old marvel perched atop a hill
Kibber Village: One of the world’s highest inhabited places
Hikkim: Home to the highest post office—send a postcard from the top of the world!
The ride through Kunzum Pass offers sharp bends, dramatic views, and the calming flow of the Spiti River beside you. Along the way, experience:
Local Tibetan cuisine
Soulful interactions with Spitians
A deep sense of Himalayan serenity
Whether you’re a nature lover, adventure seeker, or peace chaser, this trip is a bucket-list-worthy experience. In just six days, you’ll collect stunning memories and peaceful moments.
Don’t miss this life-changing road trip through the Himalayas. Book your 6-day Spiti Valley road trip from Chandigarh today and step into a world of awe-inspiring beauty!
The best time is from May to October, when roads are clear and the weather is ideal for sightseeing and adventure.
Yes, the route is safe if traveled with experienced drivers and local tour operators. However, due to high altitudes and narrow roads, caution is advised.
Indian citizens don’t need permits for Spiti Valley. However, foreign nationals require an Inner Line Permit to visit certain regions like Kaza and beyond.
Connectivity is limited. BSNL and Jio offer the most coverage in some areas like Kaza, but it's best to inform your family in advance about poor network access.
The tour includes comfortable stays in hotels, guest houses, or homestays, depending on the destination. These offer basic amenities and warm hospitality.
Yes, but due to the high altitude and long travel durations, it is best suited for people aged above 10 and those with no breathing issues.
Carry warm clothes, sunscreen, sunglasses, personal medication, ID proofs, and a refillable water bottle. Layered clothing is recommended due to temperature changes.
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