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Winter Spiti Tour

Winter Spiti, India

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    Route :- Shimla - Simla to Kalpa - Kalpa to Tabo - Tabo to Kaza - Kaza Visit: Kye-Kibber - Kaza –Kalpa or Recongpeo - Recongpeo / Kalpa –Simla

    Duration :- 7 Days & 6 Night

    Winter Spiti Tour Sightseeing :-

    Embark on an unforgettable Winter Spiti Tour, where you’ll explore the enchanting landscapes of the Indian Himalayas, from the historic charm of Shimla to the breathtaking beauty of Spiti Valley. Experience the rich cultural heritage as you visit ancient monasteries, traditional villages, and stunning natural wonders, all while enjoying the serene winter atmosphere. This journey promises adventure, tranquility, and a deep connection to the unique beauty of this remote region.

    Day 1 Arrival in Shimla

    Shimla

    Arrive in Shimla by the afternoon and check into your hotel. Spend the day at leisure exploring the charming hill station, once the summer capital of the British Raj. A stroll along the Mall Road will allow you to mingle with locals and experience the nostalgia of the Victorian era. Enjoy your first night in this beautiful hill town.

    Kalpa

    After an early breakfast, drive approximately 222 km to Kalpa, taking in the scenic views along the way through Kufri and Narkandha. Descend to Rampur, the erstwhile Himalayan kingdom, before reaching Kalpa, where you will be greeted by the majestic Kinner Kailash mountain. Visit local villages and temples showcasing traditional Kinnauri architecture. Spend the night in a guesthouse or homestay in Kalpa.

    Tabo

    Depart Kalpa and drive approximately 160 km to Tabo, descending to the main Indo-Tibet border road. Enjoy a short photo stop at Khab, where the Sutlej and Spiti rivers converge. Upon arrival in Tabo, explore the ancient Tabo Monastery, founded in 996 A.D. and known as the "Ajanta of the Himalayas." Spend the night in a guesthouse.

    Kaza

    Drive about 60 km to Kaza, stopping first at Dhankar Monastery, perched high on rocky cliffs, and then visiting the scenic village of Komic, home to one of the highest monasteries in the world. Continue to Hikkim, famous for having the highest post office globally. Interact with the villagers and take in the stunning views of Chau-Chau Kang Nilda peak. Spend the night in a homestay in Kaza.

    Kibber – Chicham Bridge

    Enjoy a scenic downhill drive to Kye village, where you can visit the renowned Kye Gompa, known for its remarkable Thankas and mural paintings. Continue to Kibber, a picturesque village with fortified structures, before visiting Chicham Bridge, the highest bridge in Asia, connecting Kibber and Chicham. After a day of exploration, return to Kaza for another night in your homestay.

    Nako

    Begin your journey back towards Recongpeo/Kalpa, stopping at the charming village of Nako, situated around a serene lake. Explore the monastic complex of the Drugpa order of Tibetan Buddhism and take in the stunning views of the surrounding Himalayas. Continue your drive until you reach your guesthouse or homestay for the night.

    Kalpa to Shimla

    After an early breakfast, set off on the return journey to Shimla, covering approximately 222 km. Enjoy the scenic landscapes one last time before reaching your destination. You will be dropped off at a convenient bus stop, allowing participants to easily move towards their hotels or onward destinations. This marks the end of your memorable Winter Spiti Tour.

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    What is the best time to visit Spiti Valley during winter?
      • The best time to visit Spiti Valley in winter is from December to February. During these months, you can experience the breathtaking winter landscapes, snowfall, and fewer tourists, providing a unique and peaceful experience.
    Are there any permits required for foreign nationals visiting Spiti?
    • Yes, foreign nationals are required to obtain an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit certain areas of Spiti Valley. This permit can be arranged upon arrival in Recong-Peo, but please ensure to carry necessary documents like your passport.
    What kind of accommodation can I expect during the tour?
    • Accommodations during the tour range from guest houses to homestays. You can expect basic amenities and a warm atmosphere, often run by local families, providing an authentic experience of the region.
    What should I pack for a winter tour in Spiti Valley?
        • Pack warm clothing, including thermal wear, insulated jackets, gloves, hats, and warm footwear. It’s also advisable to bring personal medications, a reusable water bottle, and essentials like sunscreen and lip balm, as the sun can be strong at high altitudes

     

    How can I stay connected during my trip? Is there mobile network coverage?
    • Mobile network coverage in Spiti can be limited and may not be available in remote areas. BSNL and Airtel are the most reliable networks, but it’s advisable to inform your friends and family about potential connectivity issues during the trip. Consider downloading offline maps and important information before the journey.
     
     
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