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Experience the Magic of White Spiti Tour in Winter
Winter in Spiti Valley is a spectacle like no other. Beginning in early November and stretching until the end of March, the valley transforms into a white wonderland. Though the season brings harsh temperatures, dipping below -20°C, it also offers an unmatched experience for adventure seekers. If you are ready to embrace the raw beauty of nature, White Spiti tour in winter promises breathtaking landscapes, untouched snowfields, and an escape from the ordinary.
Every corner of Spiti Valley turns into a canvas of white, where roads, villages, and monasteries are blanketed in soft, cotton-like snow. The sky blends seamlessly with the earth, creating an ethereal experience that feels straight out of a dream. The Spiti River, frozen yet flowing in defiance of the cold, adds to the surreal charm. For those who crave a unique journey, this winter road trip is the perfect way to explore the raw, untouched beauty of White Spiti tour.
Due to heavy snowfall, the Manali-Atal Tunnel-Kunzum La-Kaza route remains closed in winter. The only way to reach Spiti Valley is via the Hindustan-Tibet Highway, passing through Shimla, Kalpa, and Kaza. This route not only provides accessibility but also allows travelers to witness the stunning beauty of Kinnaur Valley before entering Spiti.
Zoyo Trip Holidays offers a meticulously planned 7-day Spiti Valley Winter Expedition that takes you through some of the most scenic and remote locations in Spiti, ensuring comfort and safety throughout the journey.
Your winter adventure begins in Shimla, the charming capital of Himachal Pradesh. From here, we hit the road towards Kalpa or Rampur, passing through scenic landscapes. En route, marvel at the breathtaking views of Kinnaur Valley and, if the weather is clear, catch a glimpse of the majestic Kinner Kailash Peak. After a long yet rewarding drive, warm up with a steaming cup of tea before checking into your cozy hotel room.
Overnight stay: Rampur/Kalpa
After a restful night, we continue our journey on the legendary Hindustan-Tibet Highway, famed for its rugged terrain and stunning views. The road winds through the last hamlet of Kinnaur, Nako, where we stop for a warm, hearty lunch. From here, we enter the magical realm of Spiti Valley. By evening, we reach Tabo, home to the ancient Tabo Monastery, where we check into an authentic homestay and enjoy a peaceful night.
Overnight stay: Tabo
We start the day by visiting the 1000-year-old Tabo Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site. From Tabo, we drive to Pin Valley, a breathtaking national park home to the elusive snow leopard. After visiting the Kungri Monastery and the picturesque village of Mudh, we head towards Kaza, the heart of Spiti Valley. Depending on road conditions, we may explore Dhankar, a historic village with a monastery perched dramatically on a cliff. The day ends in Kaza, where we settle into a cozy homestay.
Overnight stay: Kaza
A highlight of any Spiti trip is a visit to Ki Monastery, a 1000-year-old Tibetan monastery that stands tall amidst the snow-covered mountains. This monastery, perched at 13,668 feet, is a center of learning and spirituality. From here, we continue to Kibber, one of the highest inhabited villages in the world, and then head to Chicham, home to Asia's highest bridge. The views from Chicham Bridge, standing at 13,596 feet, are simply awe-inspiring. After a day of exploration, we return to Kaza for the night. Overnight stay: Kaza
Today, we embark on an exploration of some of the highest villages in the world. Our first stop is Komik, the highest motorable village in Asia at 15,027 feet. Life here is isolated and extreme, making it a fascinating place to visit. Next, we visit Hikkim, home to the world’s highest post office, where you can send a postcard from the top of the world! Finally, we reach Langza, a village rich in marine fossils, where you can take a walk through prehistoric times. With towering Buddha statues and panoramic mountain views, Langza is truly mesmerizing.
Overnight stay: Kaza
As we start our return journey, we take in the beauty of the Spiti Valley one last time. The drive back through the Hindustan-Tibet Highway offers more opportunities to capture stunning landscapes. We stop at scenic spots and hidden gems along the way before reaching Rampur/Kalpa for a comfortable overnight stay.
Overnight stay: Rampur/Kalpa
The final leg of our journey takes us back to Shimla. As we bid farewell to White Spiti, we carry with us unforgettable memories of frozen rivers, snow-covered monasteries, and the warm hospitality of Spiti's locals. The adventure might be over, but the stories will last forever.
The best time to experience White Spiti is from November to March when the valley is covered in snow, offering breathtaking views and a unique adventure.
Yes, it is safe, but due to extreme weather conditions, it is essential to travel with experienced guides. Our tour ensures a safe journey with well-equipped vehicles and expert-led expeditions.
Temperatures can drop below -20°C, so proper winter gear is necessary to stay warm and comfortable.
We offer stays in hotels and authentic homestays, providing warmth and local hospitality.
Electricity is available but may be limited due to snowfall. Mobile network connectivity is sparse, with BSNL and Jio providing intermittent coverage.
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