Day 1 – Shimla to Sarahan | Gateway to Kinnaur Valley
Your mesmerizing Spiti Valley adventure begins from Shimla as you drive towards the scenic village of Sarahan, nestled amidst the mighty Himalayas. En route, travel through the charming hill towns of Kufri and Narkanda, surrounded by dense pine forests and breathtaking mountain landscapes.
Sarahan is known for its apple orchards, colorful wildflowers, crystal-clear streams, and tranquil atmosphere. The village is also home to the rare Jujurana bird, the state bird of Himachal Pradesh.
Upon arrival, complete your hotel check-in and relax amidst the serene beauty of the valley. In the evening, visit the famous Bhimakali Temple, one of Himachal Pradesh’s most revered temples showcasing stunning traditional Himalayan architecture.
Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay in Sarahan.
Highlights of the Day: Kufri, Narkanda, Sarahan Valley, Bhimakali Temple
Day 2 – Sarahan to Chitkul via Sangla Valley
After breakfast, continue your unforgettable journey towards Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibet border. Today’s drive through the spectacular Sangla Valley offers mesmerizing views of snow-clad peaks, lush green valleys, and the roaring Baspa River.
During the journey, witness iconic attractions including:
- Karcham Wangtoo Dam
- Baspa–Sutlej River Confluence
- Sangla Valley Gate
- Baspa Bridge
- Historic Kamru Fort
By evening, arrive in Chitkul, a postcard-perfect Himalayan village famous for its untouched beauty and wooden houses.
Spend your evening strolling along the riverside while soaking in the peaceful mountain vibes.
Dinner and overnight stay in Chitkul.
Highlights of the Day: Sangla Valley, Baspa River, Kamru Fort, Chitkul Village
Day 3 – Chitkul to Kalpa | Views of Kinner Kailash
Wake up to crisp mountain air and enjoy breakfast before visiting the ITBP Checkpost and the iconic “Hindustan Ka Aakhri Dhaba,” known as India’s Last Dhaba.
Later, begin your scenic drive towards Kalpa, one of the most beautiful villages in Kinnaur Valley. En route, pass through Sangla and witness stunning panoramic views of the majestic Kinner Kailash Peak, believed to be the mythical winter abode of Lord Shiva.
On reaching Kalpa, explore:
- Kalpa Monastery
- Roghi Suicide Point
- Reckong Peo Market
Sip a hot cup of tea while admiring breathtaking Himalayan sunsets before checking into your hotel or homestay.
Dinner and overnight stay in Kalpa.
Highlights of the Day: Kinner Kailash, Kalpa Monastery, Suicide Point, Reckong Peo
Day 4 – Kalpa to Nako | Journey on the Hindustan-Tibet Highway
Post breakfast, continue your adventure on the legendary Hindustan-Tibet Highway (NH-22), one of India’s most thrilling mountain roads.
The route features dramatic cliffs, rugged terrain, and jaw-dropping Himalayan landscapes. Stop at Khab Sangam, where the turquoise Spiti River merges beautifully with the Sutlej River.
Upon reaching Nako, explore:
- Nako Lake
- Ancient Nako Monastery
- Footprint Temple of Guru Padmasambhava
Spend your evening witnessing a magical sunset over the Trans-Himalayan landscape.
Dinner and overnight stay at a cozy homestay in Nako.
Highlights of the Day: Khab Sangam, Nako Lake, Nako Monastery, Hindustan-Tibet Highway
Day 5 – Nako to Kaza via Tabo, Gue & Dhankar
Today is packed with some of Spiti Valley’s most iconic monasteries and hidden gems.
After breakfast, visit the ancient Tabo Monastery, over 1000 years old and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site candidate. Famous for its mud architecture and priceless Buddhist murals, Tabo is often referred to as the “Ajanta of the Himalayas.”
Continue towards:
- Gue Monastery – home to the mysterious 500-year-old naturally preserved mummy
- Dhankar Monastery – dramatically perched on a cliff overlooking the Spiti Valley
- Kungri Monastery and Mud Village (subject to time and road conditions)
By evening, arrive in Kaza, the vibrant capital of Spiti Valley.
Explore the local cafés, markets, and Tibetan culture before enjoying dinner and overnight stay.
Highlights of the Day: Tabo Monastery, Gue Mummy, Dhankar Monastery, Kaza
Day 6 – Kaza Sightseeing | Langza, Komic & Hikkim
After breakfast, head out to explore the famous high-altitude villages of Spiti Valley.
Your first stop is Langza Village, also known as the Fossil Village, famous for ancient marine fossils and the giant Buddha Statue overlooking the valley.
Continue towards:
- Komic Village – one of the world’s highest inhabited villages
- Hikkim Post Office – the highest post office in the world where you can send postcards to loved ones
Interact with locals, explore traditional monasteries, and capture unforgettable Himalayan views.
Return to Kaza by evening.
Dinner and overnight stay in Kaza.
Highlights of the Day: Langza Buddha Statue, Komic Village, Hikkim Post Office
Day 7 – Kaza to Chandratal via Kibber, Key Monastery & Chicham Bridge
Today, drive towards the magical Chandratal Lake, popularly known as the Moon Lake.
En route, visit:
- Key Monastery – the largest and most iconic monastery in Spiti Valley
- Kibber Village – one of the highest motorable villages in the world
- Chicham Bridge – Asia’s highest suspension bridge at over 13,500 ft
Cross the breathtaking Kunzum Pass before reaching Chandratal Lake, surrounded by dramatic Himalayan peaks.
Spend peaceful moments by the crystal-clear lake and enjoy spectacular sunset views near CB12 (Chandra Bhaga Point).
Dinner and overnight camping near Chandratal Lake under a sky full of stars.
Highlights of the Day: Key Monastery, Kibber Village, Chicham Bridge, Chandratal Lake, Kunzum Pass
Day 8 – Chandratal to Manali | End of Spiti Valley Expedition
Wake up early to witness a magical sunrise over the Himalayas before enjoying breakfast at the campsite.
Begin your return journey towards Manali through rugged mountain roads and stunning valleys.
By afternoon, arrive in Manali, marking the end of your unforgettable Spiti Valley road trip filled with adventure, spirituality, and breathtaking Himalayan landscapes.
Tour Ends with Beautiful Memories of Spiti Valley.