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Spiti Circuit Trip 6N(Stay) 7D + 2N Volvo – Delhi to Delhi – 16,500 PP (incl food, stay, travel)

By Mahesh Leave a Comment | Last Updated July 31, 2022

Spiti Circuit Trip 6N(Stay) 7D + 2N Volvo – Delhi to Delhi – 16,500 PP (incl food, stay, travel)

Delhi to Delhi – Only 16,500 PP (Price as on July 2022)

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Meal Plan: MAPAI (Daily buffet breakfast & Dinner)

The Cost Includes:

  • Accommodation for 06 nights in Hotels/ Homestay / Guesthouse / Camps (1 night Sangla, 1 night kalpa, 1 night Tabo, 2 nights Kaza, 1 night Chandratal)
  • Rooms on double/triple sharing basis
  • Breakfast, Dinner are included everywhere ( Starting from Day 2 Dinner till Day 8 Breakfast)
  • Basic meals will be provided
  • Transport Services as per the itinerary ( on point to point basis)
  • Tempo Traveller for Sightseeing
  • Volvo for Delhi to Shimla and Manali to Delhi
  • All toll taxes.
  • Driver’s allowance
  • Experienced Driver
  • Parking charge

Cost Excludes:

  • Airfare/ Train fare
  • Lunch or any meals which are not mentioned in the inclusion
  • Any other destination which is not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Expenses of personal nature such as tips, laundry, telephone, entrance fee, camera fee, medical expenses & table Drinks, etc.
  • Any activities like Rafting, Paragliding, etc
  • Any extra cost incurred due to extension/ Change in itinerary
  • Natural calamities, road blocks, vehicle breakdowns, etc factors beyond our control
  • Guide fees
  • Travel Insurance
  • Whatever is not mentioned in the inclusions.
  • 5 % Gst DAY 1: Delhi – Shimla

Places to visit during Spiti Valley Circuit Tour

  • Chandratal Lake 14,100 ft Spiti Valley
  • Camping at 14,100 ft Spiti Valley
  • Travel the Deadliest Roads
  • Atal Tunnel, World’s Longest Highway Tunnel above 10,000 Feet
  • Key Monastery Kye Gompa – 13,668 ft
  • Chitkul, India’s last village, India’s last dhaba, India’s last post office
  • Tabo Monastery, World Heritage Site by UNESCO
  • Langza Buddha Statue, 14,500 ft (best for sky gazing) also you get fossils around langza
  • KOMIC, World’s Highest Village 15,500 ft
  • Hikkim – World’s highest post office

Best time to visit Spiti Valley in Summer

– June, July, August, September, and First week of October

Spiti Circuit Tour Itinerary

DAY 1: Delhi – Shimla

  • Arrive at the meeting point to board into the Volvo which will be pre-booked for you.
  • Overnight Journey to Shimla from Delhi.

DAY 2: Shimla – Sangla

  • Today morning after breakfast (Breakfast on your own) proceed to Sangla. En Route: Kufri, Sarahan, Rampur Bushahr, Teranda Mata Temple (world’s one of the most dangerous roads), and
    Karcham Dam.
  • Check into the hotel.
  • MEAL PLAN: Dinner
  • After that visit local sightseeing
  • Places Covered: Bering Nag Temple, Monastery & Local Market.
    Beautifully nestled amidst the snow-capped mountains of Himachal Pradesh, the small village of Sarahan lies against the scenic backdrop of Pine trees, wildflowers, and many gushing streams. Sarahan is dotted with apple orchards and Oaks that provide a sharp contrast against the snowy mountains. Deep down the valley, the river Sutlej flows where the peaks of Shrikhand. Sarahan is the abode of Bhimakali Temple, which is a sacred pilgrimage center for the Hindus and is one of the fifty-one Shakti Peethas. The temple boasts unusual architecture and displays beautiful carvings that make it a perfect example of the Indo-Tibetan style. The region was once the summer capital of the Bushahr State. Quite nearby to the temple, there is a breeding center for pheasants which is also home for Monal, the State Bird. Fifty km from Sarahan is the captivating Bhaba Valley, which with its picturesque setting, Alpine Meadows, and Reservoir Lake, attracts quite a significant amount of tourists. Also, it serves as a gateway to Kinnaur and a base for numerous treks. Overnight stay at Hotel.

DAY 3: Sangla – Chitkul – Kalpa

  • Today morning after breakfast, visit Batseri Village (one of the beautiful villages of Kinnaur) &
    Rakcham. After that visit Chitkul (the last village of Kinnaur attached with the Tibbet border).
  • After that proceed to Kalpa.
  • En Route: Reckong Peo Market (Distt. Headquarter of Kinnaur).
  • MEAL PLAN: Breakfast & Dinner
  • On reaching Kalpa, check into the hotel.
  • Once known as Chinni, little has changed in Kalpa in the last 500 years. Legend has it that when Lord Dalhousie wanted to take a break from his hectic schedule in Shimla, he would come here on his Horseback. By the side of Kalpa is a 79-foot rock formation that resembles a Shivlinga that changes the color as the day passes and is visible to the naked eye on a clear day. After fresh up covered local sightseeing Places covered: Suicide Point, Roghi village & Chinni Village. There You can purchase local souvenirs.
  • Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 4 : Kalpa – Nako – Giu – Tabo

  • Today morning after breakfast check out from the hotel and get ready for an adventure journey to Spiti valley.
  • MEAL PLAN: Breakfast & Dinner
  • En route: Puh, Khab, Nako (known for its Lake) & Giu.
  • When you drive from Nako to Tabo, you cross a bridge over the Spiti River after Sumdo and take a detour of about 7 km to reach a small hamlet called Giu. This is an almost isolated habitation with no other village in view, but what makes it famous is the 500-years-old mummy of a Buddhist monk. On a small hillock just on the outskirts of the village in a small room, inside a glass cabin, lies the mummy of an old monk. The nails, teeth, and hair of the mummy appear as if of a living person. There are many theories about how this monk’s body has remained in this state without decay and without the use of any chemicals for preservation. Apparently, his body got buried beneath a glacier during an avalanche and remained there for hundreds of years till ITBP (Indo Tibetan Border Police) personnel found it during some road clearance project. It was then brought to Giu and placed here, and a small shrine was built around it. Another theory claims that the yogic posture in which the monk sits can self-preserve the body. Whatever the case be, it is no less than a wonder to witness how a human body has preserved itself for so many years without any decay or chemicals.
  • After that proceed to Tabo.
  • Check in to the selected hotel.
  • Evening time visit Tabo monastery.
  • Tabo Monastery: Perched at an amazing altitude of 3050 meters, Tabo Monastery is often referred to as the ‘Ajanta of the Himalayas’. The 10th century Tabo Monastery was founded by
    the great scholar, Richen Zangpo, and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The monastery houses more than 60 lamas and contains a rare collection of scriptures, pieces of
    art, and wall paintings -Thankas and Stucco.
  • Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 5: Tabo – Dhankar – Pin Valley – kaza

  • Today morning after breakfast check out from the hotel and visit Dhankar.
  • After that visit Pin Valley (Mud Village).
  • After that proceed to Kaza.
  • MEAL PLAN: Breakfast & Dinner
  • Check into the hotel. Evening free for leisure at Kaza market.
  • Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 6: Kaza Sightseeing

  • Today morning after breakfast visit to Kye Monastery, Kibber & Chicham.
  • MEAL PLAN: Breakfast & Dinner
  • Kye Monastery: Kye Monastery is one of the main learning centers of Buddhist studies in Spiti. The monastery is home to some 100 odd monks who receive education here. It is the oldest and biggest monastery in Spiti. It houses the rare paintings and beautiful scriptures of Buddha and other gods and goddesses. You may also find rare ‘Thangka’ paintings and ancient musical
    instruments ‘trumpets, cymbals, and drums in the monastery.
  • The beautiful village of Kibber, which is located in Spiti Valley and at a height of 4205 meters above sea level, holds the distinction of being the highest Motorable village in the world, This
    scenic village is situated in a cold desert, surrounded by picturesque mountains, barren landscape, and green meadows. The landscape of Kibber is similar to that of Ladakh and Tibet
    and Tibetan Buddhism is the predominant religion here. This is the reason the Spiti Valley is also known as Little Tibet. The high altitude and stunning & pollution-free atmosphere of Kibber is a boon for sky gazers and photographers, who get the most amazing pictures of the natural wonders here. Kibber Village houses many popular monasteries and temples that you can visit during your holiday at this heavenly place. People can also visit the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary, which is located close to the village and houses many snow-dwelling animals such as Ibex, Blue Sheep, Red Fox, Tibetan Woolly Hare, Himalayan Wolf, Lynx, Pika, Tibetan Wild Ass, and Snow Leopard. Kibber Village is a popular place among adventure lovers as trekking and
    mountaineering are the main attractions of the village. One can go to the Dandmachan Peak for trekking or mountaineering and also for photography.
  • After that visit the highest village in Asia, Komik, which literally translates to ‘eye of a snow cock’, is situated at a height of 4513 meters. This farming village has a population of 84 people,
    living in utter isolation, mostly cut off from the rest of the world during this part of the year. If accessible during this tour, we will make the drive to Komik. Some of the common animals of
    the region are the Tibetan wolf, blue sheep, red fox, hare, snow cock, Himalayan griffin, rock pigeon, etc.
  • Later, we drive to Hikkim where we visit the world’s highest post office in the world. If possible, you might even meet the postmaster and hear his stories. After sending out a postcard, we drive to Langza.
  • Langza village is situated at an altitude of 4400 meters and belongs to the Sakyapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Langza houses a population of 137 in 33 households. Once you are here, you can walk around the frosty-white village and visit the ancient Lang (Temple) which is estimated to be around 1000 years old. At Langza, walk back to the prehistoric era when Spiti was submerged by the Tethys Sea, as you explore a land very rich with fossils of Marine animals and plants which were here millions of years ago.
  • Overnight stay at Hotel.

DAY 7: Kaza – Chandrataal

  • Today morning, after breakfast check out from the hotel and proceed to Chandratal.
  • MEAL PLAN: Breakfast & Dinner
  • En route: Losar & Kunzum Pass.
  • Chandratal is famous for its Lake (The Moon Lake).
  • Check into the camp. The rest of the day is free for leisure at Chandratal Lake.
  • Overnight stay at Camp.

DAY 8: Chandrataal – via Atul tunel –Manali – Delhi

  • Today morning after breakfast check out from the camp and proceed to Manali.
  • MEAL PLAN: Breakfast & Dinner
  • En route: Atul Tunnel
  • Soak into the beauty of Chandrataal and drive towards Manali via Atal Tunnel.
  • If time permits visit Solang valley for activities.
  • In evening departure in Volvo to Delhi

 

 

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