Overview
Set out on a magical 9-night, 10-day package to Spiti valley, the ideal fusion of leisure and adventure in the Himalayan beauty. Take part in exhilarating activities in Solang Valley, see famous sites like Hadimba Devi Temple, and make enduring memories with your loved ones. A lovely family or with friends vacation amid Shimla, Kinnaur, Spiti and Manali’s natural splendor is guaranteed by this planned itinerary. For an extended voyage of happiness and companionship in the heart of the mountains, make your reservation now.
Highlights
- Local sight seeing like Vice Regal Lodge, Mall road, Jakhu top, Kufri, Narkanda.
- CHITKUL last Indian village, NAKO lake.
- Monasteries like TABO Monastery, DHANKAR Monastery, KIBBER Monastery.
- Kaza to Chandertaal having sight seeing of Cheecham bridge, Kunzum pass, World highest post office, Langza village, Kibber Monestery.
- Local sight seeing like Hadima temple Vashisht hot springs n temple, Atal tunnel, Club house old Manali.
- Paragliding and Rafting.
Itinerary
As per the travel plan, Pick up from station n reach Shimla. Check in to hotels. Local sight seeing like heritage park, mall road, jakhu top. Overnight stay at hotels.
After breakfast move to Sarahan a 5 hours journey. On the way local sight seeing of kufri and narkanda. Overnight stay at Sarahan at hotels.
After breakfast move a 4 hour drive to Chitkul the last Indian village crossing sangla valley. By evening drive to kalpa a 2 hour drive. Overnight at hotels in Kalpa.
After breakfast a 4 hours drive to tabo. On the way sight seeing like Nako valley. Overnight at hotel at tabo.
After breakfast local sight seeing of tabo Monastery, dhankar Monastery and furhter a 50 km drive to Kaza. Overnight at hotel at Kaza.
Early morning breakfast. Kaza local sight seeing like kee monestry, world highest post office, langza village, kibber monestery n Overnight at hotel in kaza.
After breakfast move from Kaza to Chandertaal a 4 hour drive having sight seeing of cheecham bridge, kunzum pass. Overnight stay at campsite at chandertaal.
After breakfast drive from Chandertaal to Manali of about 4 hours drive and on the way sight seeing Atal Tunnel, Solang valley. Overnight at hotel at Manali.
After breakfast move to local sight seeing like Hadima temple , Adventure activities, Vashisht hot springs and temple, club house old Manali. Overnight stay at hotel at Manali.
After breakfast activities like paragliding, rafting and further depart to home as per your travel plan(V can book Volvo bus by overnight from Manali or can book cab)
Note:
1. This tour can be customised as a family tour, Friends tour, School group, Honeymoon tour etc. and rates are according to number of clients.
2. The rooms would be on Double or Tripple sharing basis and rates can be customised as per guest requirements.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Hotels n camps.
- Meals according to MAP .
- Transportation as per guest requirement.
The Cost Excludes
- Any personal expenses, room service and special orders, mineral waters, alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages, tips, phone calls, laundry etc.
- Any extra excursions or sightseeing apart from the above specified itinerary.
- Camera fees, guide charges not included in the inclusions.
- Medical and Insurance of any kind.
- Any incidental and other expenses which are not specified in the inclusions.
FAQs
The best time to visit the Himalayas depends on the activity:
- Trekking: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
- Sightseeing: Summer (April to June).
- Winter Activities: December to February.
Visa requirements depend on the country you’re visiting (Nepal, India, Bhutan, etc.). Most travelers need a tourist visa, which can be obtained online or on arrival for some countries.
Trekking expeditions (Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, etc.)
Cultural tours (monasteries, heritage sites)
Adventure sports (rafting, paragliding)
Wildlife and nature tours
The fitness level depends on the trek. Moderate fitness is required for shorter treks, while longer and high-altitude treks require good physical conditioning and stamina.
Essential items include:
- Proper trekking gear (boots, backpack, trekking poles)
- Warm clothing (thermal wear, down jacket)
- Personal essentials (medications, sunscreen, sunglasses)
- Important documents (passport, travel insurance)
Yes, travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, medical emergencies, and trip cancellations is highly recommended.
Yes, permits are required for many trekking regions, such as:
- Nepal: TIMS card and national park permits
- India: Inner Line Permit for certain areas
- Bhutan: Special travel permits arranged by the tour operator
You will typically find local cuisine (dal bhat, momos), as well as some Western dishes in tea houses and lodges along popular routes.