05 Nights / 06 Days
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Spiti Valley in the northeastern part of Himachal Pradesh is a cold desert mountain valley and is the land between Tibet and India. One of India’s coldest places, Spiti derives its popularity from its snow-covered mountains, heavy snowfall, trekking trails and monasteries. Holidify’s wide range of Spiti Valley tour packages are perfect for when you’re looking to plan a trip with friends or family.
Spiti is well known for its Buddhist culture and is home to several monasteries like the Key Monastery, Dhankar Monastery, Kungri Monastery and Tabo Monastery. You would also find the Trilokinath Temple here. The crescent-shaped Chandratal Lake is a breathtaking sight and is a must-visit attraction in Spiti Valley, along with Suraj Tal.
Inclusions
- All transportation in SUV
- Driver and fuel charges
- Driver accommodation and food.
- Parking and toll charges
- Accommodation in hotels camp on sharing basis
- Assistance on arrival & departure.
- Breakfast and dinner on all days
- English speaking driver cum guide.
Exclusions
- Any personal expenses
- Lunch and any beverages
- A/C will not work in the hilly area.
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions. GST 5%
Day 1 : Shimla: Arrival and Sightseeing on the way
On your arrival at Chandigarh airport/railway station, you will find our local team member who will receive and greet you. You will be picked up by our cab and we will proceed towards Shimla. The distance is 112.3 km from Chandigarh. On the way to Shimla, you will enjoy some sightseeing. We will visit Pinjore Garden, Barog and Solan. The Pinjore Garden is a famous 17th century garden, which is also known as Yadavindra Garden. It is 20 km away from Chandigarh on the Chandigarh – Shimla National Highway. This garden was made in the Mughal style of architecture. Barog is a small hill station located in the district of Solan in Himachal Pradesh. This is at a height of 1,560 m above the sea level. Places of attraction in Barog are Dolanji Bon Monastery, Choor Chandni Peak, Barog Camping Grounds, Suketi Fossil Park, and Graveyard of Barog. After sightseeing is complete, we will proceed towards Shimla. After reaching Shimla, check-into the pre-booked hotel and relax. Rest of the day is free. Dinner and night stay at Shimla.
**Visit Manikaran Gurudwara, which is famous for its hot springs
** Welcome to the beautiful hill station
Day 2 : Sarahan: Arrival
After having a delicious breakfast in the morning and after staying for a short period in Shimla, we will begin our Kinnaur tour. We will travel towards Sarahan. It is a famous tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh, located near the Sutlej River at a height of 2165 metre above the sea level. It is also known for the Srikhand Mahadev peak. On the way to Sarahan, we will visit Kufri and Narkanda. After arrival at Sarahan, check-in at the hotel and relax. The rest of the day is free for your own activities. You can visit the nearby places on your own. Dinner and overnight stay at Sarahan
Shri Bhima Kali Temple is a temple at Sarahan
The roof of Bhimakali Temple Sarahan
Day 3: Sangla: Arrival and Sightseeing on the way
Bhimakali temple is the most famous tourist attraction in Sarahan. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhimakali. It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. It is a great example of Tibetan architecture.In the morning, we will take you to the temple for darshan and pooja. You can also witness the morning aarti at the temple. After returning from the temple, you will have your breakfast in the hotel. Later, we will start our journey towards another famous tourist destination, Sangla. On the way to Sangla, we will visit the Jeori hot springs, Taranda and Vangtu.Jeori hot spring is located near the famous Shrikhand Mahadev peak. After all the sightseeing on the way is done, we will continue our journey towards Sangla. After reaching Sangla, we will check-in at the hotel. Dinner and night stay in Sangla
Day 4 : Kalpa: Arrival and Sightseeing
Sangla is popularly known as the Saffron Valley of Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the most beautiful tourist destination in the country. This valley is also called Bapsa River Valley. It spreads from Chitkul to Karcham Wangtoo. The Bapsa River in Sangla is famous for fishing activities. Sangla is famous for its tranquillity. It will make you forget about daily worries of the city life. After breakfast, we will checkout from the hotel for sightseeing. We will visit Chitkul, Kamru Fort and the river bank. The village of Chitkul is at an altitude of 3450 meters and at a distance of 28 km from Sangla. The green orchids, grasslands, meadows, the snowy mountains, the apple orchards, the picturesque villages makes Sangla a perfect heaven for all nature lovers. The Kamru Fort in Sangla is a brilliant piece of architecture. Now, it is converted to a temple of Goddess Kamakhya. Later, we will proceed to Kalpa. Check-in at the hotel and relax. Dinner and night stay at Kalpa.
Day 5: Shimla: Return and Sightseeing on the way
After breakfast in the morning, we will visit the nearby village of Roghi. This village is famous for its old traditional houses. It is known for its peaceful atmosphere and easy lifestyle of the people. This village is also famous for its apple orchards. The view of Kinnaur Kailash range from here is spectacular. Kinnaur Kailash is a mountain range in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh. It has an elevation of 6050 metres. It a sacred place for the Hindus and the Buddhists. We will also visit the well-known Kali Temple in the village. Roghi Village is a home to large number of temples, monasteries, etc.This village is also known for its wide varieties of flora and fauna. After sightseeing is complete, we will return to Shimla. Transfer to the hotel. Evening is at leisure. Dinner and night stay at Shimla
Day 6: Departure
After breakfast, our representatives will take you back to Chandigarh airport or railway station. From Chandigarh, you will board your return flight/train. Thus, your tour ends here. Hope you enjoyed your Spiti Valley tour
Q: Where is Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: Himachal Pradesh is located in northern India and borders Tibet to the north, Punjab to the west, and Uttarakhand to the southeast.
Q: What is the climate like in Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: The climate varies, from tropical at lower altitudes to alpine at higher altitudes. Summers are generally pleasant, while winters can be quite cold, especially in the mountains.
Q: What are the most popular tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: Some popular places include Shimla, Manali, Dharamsala, Kullu, and Spiti Valley.
Q:What activities can I do in Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: Popular activities include trekking, skiing, paragliding, whitewater rafting, and exploring the local culture and heritage.
Q: What festivals are celebrated in Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: The most important festivals include Diwali, Dussera, and traditional fairs such as Lavi Fair and Minjar Fair.
Q: When is the best time to visit Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: The best time to visit is from March to June for pleasant weather and from September to November for beautiful scenery.
Q: How to get to Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: Himachal Pradesh is accessible by road, rail and air. The nearest airport is in Bhuntar (Kullu), and there are major railway stations in places like Shimla and Kalka.
Q: Is Himachal Pradesh safe for tourists?
Ans: Generally, Himachal Pradesh is considered safe for tourists. However, it is always recommended to take normal precautions and be aware of local conditions.
Q: What should you pack for a trip to Himachal Pradesh?
Ans: If you are visiting in winter, bring warm clothing, comfortable shoes for hiking, and essentials like sunscreen and a first aid kit.
Q: When is the best time to visit Shimla and Manali?
Ans: Shimla: The best time to visit is from March to June (spring and summer) and from December to February (during snowfall).
Manali: Visit the city from October to February if it is snowing and from March to June if the weather is pleasant.
Q: How to get to Shimla and Manali?
Ans: You can reach Shimla by train (Kalka-Shimla Railway), bus or car. Manali is accessible by road from Shimla (about 8 hours) and there is an airport nearby in Kullu.
Q: What are the must-see attractions in Shimla?
Ans: The Ridge, Mall Road, Jakhoo Temple, Kufri and Christ Church.
Q: What are the must-see attractions in Manali?
Ans: Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Hadimba Temple, Manu Temple and Old Manali.
Q: How many days does a Shimla-Manali trip take?
Ans: A typical trip is 6-7 days: 2-3 days in Shimla and 3-4 days in Manali.
Q: What types of accommodation are available?
Ans: The options range from budget hotels and guest houses to luxury resorts and private accommodation.
Q: Are there any local specialties to try?
Ans: Yes! Try Siddu, Chana Madra, and other Himachali dishes. Don’t forget to sample the local teas and desserts.
Q: Is there internet connectivity in these areas?
Ans: Yes, but connectivity can be spotty in remote areas. Most hotels and cafes offer WiFi.
Q: What to do if you experience altitude sickness?
Ans: Stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activity, and give your body time to acclimate. See a doctor if symptoms persist.