Explore Spiti Valley in Summer

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Spiti Valley, often known as the “Middle Land” between Tibet and India, is one of the most enchanting destinations in the Himalayas. Located in Himachal Pradesh, this cold desert valley is surrounded by lofty mountains, crystal-clear rivers, centuries-old monasteries, and villages that still hold the essence of traditional Tibetan culture. Summer is the best time to explore Spiti Valley as the roads open up after long winters, allowing travelers to witness its unmatched beauty. From snow-capped peaks to barren landscapes, sparkling lakes, and starry skies, every corner of Spiti Valley feels like stepping into a different world.

An 8 Nights / 9 Days Spiti Valley in Summers Tour is the perfect way to soak in its charm without rushing. The journey usually begins from Shimla or Manali and covers scenic destinations such as Kalpa, Nako, Tabo, Dhankar, Kaza, Hikkim, Langza, Key Monastery, and Chandratal Lake. Each stop introduces you to breathtaking landscapes, unique cultural experiences, and a chance to disconnect from the chaos of city life.

What makes Spiti so special in summer is the balance between adventure and serenity. You can enjoy drives through winding mountain roads, visit remote villages, witness ancient Buddhist monasteries, and camp by the mystical Chandratal Lake. It is also a paradise for photographers and adventure enthusiasts, offering incredible opportunities for trekking, stargazing, and cultural immersion.

This carefully designed itinerary ensures that you don’t just see Spiti Valley but also feel it whether it’s sipping butter tea with locals, exploring hidden trails, or simply watching the sun set behind the snow peaks. If you are seeking a perfect mix of adventure, culture, and tranquility, then this Spiti Valley in Summers tour is just the right package for you.

✅ Tour Inclusions

  • Accommodation in hotels/camps on twin sharing basis

  • Daily breakfast and dinner

  • All transfers and sightseeing by private vehicle

  • Experienced driver with knowledge of Himalayan roads

  • Inner line permits and toll taxes

  • Guided visits to monasteries and villages

  • Camping experience at Chandratal Lake

 

❌ Tour Exclusions

  • Airfare/train tickets to Shimla/Manali

  • Lunch and personal expenses

  • Adventure activities (trekking, river crossing, etc.)

  • Entry fees to monuments and monasteries

  • Medical and travel insurance

  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions

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Day 1: Arrival in Shimla – Gateway to the Himalayas

Your journey begins in Shimla, the charming capital of Himachal Pradesh, where you are welcomed by cool mountain air and colonial architecture. After checking in, you can explore Mall Road, Ridge, and Christ Church. Shimla offers the perfect starting point for the adventure, allowing you to adjust to the altitude while soaking in its beauty. A relaxed evening amidst pine-covered hills sets the tone for the coming days. Overnight stay in Shimla.

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Day 2: Shimla to Sangla – Into the Baspa Valley

Drive through winding roads and scenic villages as you head towards Sangla in the Baspa Valley. En route, enjoy views of lush green orchards, rivers, and rugged peaks. Sangla is a picturesque valley known for apple orchards, wooden houses, and the roaring Baspa River. Evening is free for leisure and a walk around local villages. Overnight stay in Sangla.

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Day 3: Sangla to Kalpa – Snow-Capped Kinnaur Kailash Views

Travel to Kalpa, a stunning village overlooking the mighty Kinnaur Kailash range. On arrival, you’ll be greeted by majestic peaks and peaceful surroundings. Visit the Roghi village, famous for its traditional wooden houses, and enjoy apple orchards spread across the region. Kalpa is known for its tranquility, where the air is crisp and the scenery unforgettable. Overnight stay in Kalpa.

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Day 4: Kalpa to Nako – A Serene Himalayan Hamlet

Today, the journey takes you to Nako, a quaint village by the beautiful Nako Lake. Surrounded by willow and poplar trees, this hamlet is dotted with traditional houses and centuries-old monasteries. The calm waters of Nako Lake reflect the surrounding mountains, offering a picture-perfect view. It’s an ideal place for those seeking peace and a touch of spirituality. Overnight stay in Nako.

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Day 5: Nako to Tabo & Dhankar – Monasteries and Himalayan History

Proceed towards Tabo, home to the 1000-year-old Tabo Monastery, often called the ‘Ajanta of the Himalayas’ due to its ancient murals and art. Later, continue to Dhankar, the former capital of Spiti, where the monastery perched on a cliff offers dramatic views of the valley. Both monasteries are rich in history and spirituality. Overnight stay in Tabo or Dhankar.

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Day 6: Dhankar to Kaza – Heart of Spiti Valley

Drive towards Kaza, the headquarters of Spiti Valley. On the way, enjoy the stark beauty of barren landscapes and snow peaks. Kaza is the cultural and commercial hub of Spiti, offering a blend of traditional lifestyle and modern comfort. You can explore the market, interact with locals, and prepare for upcoming excursions. Overnight stay in Kaza.

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Day 7: Kaza – Excursion to Langza, Hikkim & Key Monastery

This day is dedicated to exploring iconic Spiti villages and monasteries. Visit Langza, known for fossil hunting and a giant Buddha statue. Continue to Hikkim, home to the world’s highest post office, where you can send postcards from 14,400 feet! Later, visit Key Monastery, the largest monastery in Spiti, which is a center of Buddhist learning and meditation. Return to Kaza for overnight stay.

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Day 8: Kaza to Chandratal Lake – The Moon Lake Experience

Travel to the mesmerizing Chandratal Lake, also known as the “Moon Lake.” Located at 14,100 ft, the lake is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and is famous for its crystal-clear water that changes color with the daylight. Camping by the lake under a star-studded sky is an unforgettable experience and the highlight of the tour. Overnight stay in camps at Chandratal.

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Day 9: Chandratal to Manali – End of the Journey

On the final day, drive towards Manali via the high-altitude passes of Kunzum and Rohtang (subject to conditions). Enjoy the breathtaking drive as you leave the Spiti landscapes behind. Arrive in Manali by evening, where the tour concludes with memories of an incredible journey across the Spiti Valley.

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