Winter Spiti Highlights
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Answer the calls of adventure as you pass through the rugged terrains and snow-capped peaks of the Spiti Valley
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Make a stop at the Key Monastery of Kaza, a peaceful retreat in the lap of Himalayan beauty
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Send postcards of your journey to your loved ones from the world’s highest post office of Hikkim
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Stand tall before the sacred Kailash Parvat graced by the crimson hues of sunset at Kalpa
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Indulge in the heartwarming flavors of ‘Hindustan ka Aakhri Dhaba’ at Chitkul, the last village in India
Winter Spiti Overview
About the Winter Spiti Tour:
Embark on a magical winter adventure through Spiti Valley, starting in Delhi and journeying through Shimla, Chitkul, Nako, Gue, Key, Kibber, Kaza, Komik, Hikkim, Langza, Dhankar, and Kalpa before returning to Shimla and Delhi. It's a chance to breathe in the crisp mountain air, sip warm chai in local homes, and immerse yourself in the serene charm of Spiti Valley in winter.
Quick information:
- Route: Delhi - Shimla - Chitkul - Nako - Gue - Key - Kibber - Kaza - Komik - Hikkim - Langza - Dhankar - Kalpa - Shimla - Delhi
- Duration: 7 Days, 6 Night
- Start Point: Delhi
- End Point: Delhi
Inclusions:
- Stay on a double and triple-sharing basis in hygienic and sanitized hotels and camps
- Buffet breakfast and dinner on all days
- First Aid kit and Oxygen cylinder
- Highly-Experienced driver cum guide
- Sightseeing as per itinerary
- Inner Line permit and Manali Green Tribunal Permit
- Transport in an MUV like Tempo Traveler, Toyota Innova, Mahindra Xylo or Mahindra Scorpio
- Bon Fire wherever possible
- 3star Standard hotels
- Daily breakfast and dinner
- Crysta for entire trip
- Room double or triple sharing basis
How to reach Spiti:
- By Air: Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in Delhi is a feasible option for traveling to Spiti as it serves both domestic and international flights.
- By Rail: Another alternative is the New Delhi Railway Station, through which most trains arrive and depart from Delhi to all around India.
- By Road: Delhi is well connected by bus to major cities like Jaipur, Agra, Alwar, Dehradun, and even Kathmandu, among others.
Note: These rates are not valid in long weekend, blackout dates and festival dates
Amenities
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Breakfast
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Parking
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Guide
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Meals
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Accommodation
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Campfire
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Sightseeing
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Photography
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Music
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Camping






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