HIGHLIGHTS

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DAY BY DAY ITINERARY

Day 0: Depart from Delhi by 09:30 pm

We depart from Delhi around 9:30 PM in an AC Vehicle. (Know the true value of time; snatch, seize, and enjoy every moment of it.)

Pit stop for dinner at any decent roadside restaurant.

Note: The pickup point will be Majnu Ka Tila (Near Vidhan Sabha Metro Station)

Morning departure to Kalpa around 7 am via Tempo Traveler.

It's a 10-11 hours drive traversing through the mountains.

Overnight stay in Kalpa.

Post breakfast, drive to Kaza via Nako a part of the Spiti Valley.

Visit Nako lake & enjoy the beautiful view.

Reach Tabo by evening, Check-in and overnight stay.

Post breakfast, head out to experience the true beauty of Spiti valley - Tabo Monastery & Dhankar Monastery.

Further we drive towards Kaza.

Reach kaza by evening, Check-in and overnight stay in kaza

Post breakfast, head out to Visit Hikkim (home to the highest post office in the world, send postcards to your loved ones), Komik and eat at the highest cafe in the world. Langza (the site for the holy Buddha Statue).

Return to Kaza, Dinner & Overnight stay in Kaza.

Post breakfast, check-out of the hotel.

Visit Key Monastery & Ride to the highest suspension bridge of Asia- the one and only Chicham Bridge.

Reach Kalpa by Night.

• Dinner & Overnight stay in Kalpa.

After an amazing experience of the Spiti Valley, the end might seem a bit lazy but there is one more amazing place right around the bend.

Chitkul - is another enchanted place of this beautiful land. Has a high altitude river flowing right beside it. Offers grand views of the nearby mountain peaks. It is also a starting and end point for multiple high altitude treks.

Dinner & Overnight stay in Chitkul.

This is the last day of the trip and is filled with tons of emotions.

Post breakfast, we check-out from the hotel and start our return journey to Delhi.

We will drive to Shimla first which is again a 10-11 hours journey and then an overnight journey by Volvo to Delhi.

• Back home with memories of the land far away but forever etched in us.

Reach Delhi by morning.

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FAQ

1. Is the Spiti winter circuit safe?

Yes, with experienced drivers and proper winter vehicles.

January to March for peak winter snow.

Yes, but be prepared for cold temperatures (-10°C to -25°C).

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