Tourism Scouts India

Villages of Spiti (13 Nights / 14 Days)

Himachal Pradesh
Himalaya is Idyllic for rejuvenation. Fresh water streams, tall pine trees, sprawling apple orchards, mist-filled valleys, pleasant weather and the vibrant culture of the ‘mountain people’. It’s much easier to find solace in the Himalayas because of the dominance of nature in these areas.
Destination Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Departure Chandigarh
Best Time to Visit May to November
Arrive Chandigarh and transfer to Manali. Nestled in the mighty Himalayas, Manali has an abundance of spectacular valleys filled with forests of oak, fir, deodar and pine. It is a full package of nature, food, adventure sports and ancient heritages. Splashing river Beas flows proudly amidst the valley. Overnight at hotel.
Morning after breakfast proceed towards Naggar to visit Naggar Castle. The Naggar Castle is a magnificent historical structure. The castle was built by Raja Sidhi Singh in 1460 AD in an impressive combination of European and Himalayan architecture. The castle has traditional architecture called Kathkooni, which uses a combination of stones and wooden beams. Later drive towards Old Manali to visit Hadimba Devi Temple. Located amidst the snow-covered hills of Manali, the Hadimba Temple is a unique shrine dedicated to Hidimba Devi, who was the wife of Bhima and mother of Ghatothkach. Surrounded by gorgeous cedar forests, this beautiful shrine is built on a rock which is believed to be in the image of goddess Hidimba herself. Locally known as Dhungari Temple, the construction style of the Hidimba Devi temple is entirely different from that of any of the other temples, with its wooden doorways, walls, and cone-shaped roof. This temple is a fitting dedication to its presiding deity Hadimba. Overnight at hotel
Morning after breakfast proceed towards Chandratal. Perched at a staggering altitude of 4270 meters above sea level, you have to witness the unparalleled beauty of Chandratal to believe it. A sanctuary from the lightning-fast city life, this lake is slowly becoming one of the most attractive tourist places in Spiti valley. With the spellbinding backdrop of majestic mountains and meadows covered with gorgeous wildflowers, the lake is the perfect place to click Instagram worthy pictures. Spend your evening to admire this beautiful pristine lake. Overnight at camps.
Morning after breakfast drive through Kunzum Pass, towards Losar and Chicham villages. Kunzum Pass is a gateway to the gorgeous Spiti. Treat your photography loving soul as you click away the jaw dropping vistas around. Take in the panoramic view featuring majestic Bara Shigri Glacier covered with pristine silvery snow, the barren mountains of Chandrabhange range, the azure waters of Spiti river, and the rugged hills of Spiti Valley. Continue with drive and take a break at Losar village. This village is very peaceful, soothing, and absolutely delightful. Your visit to Lahaul and Spiti Valley is incomplete if you have not visited this heaven like place, situated near the confluence of Losar and Peeno streams. Continue drive towards Chicham village. Chicham is a very remote and small hamlet (4124 m) in Spiti valley. Cross the Chicham bridge to reach Tashigong Village. Located at a distance of about 20 Km from Chicham Village it is an even smaller but equally beautiful village of Tashigang, also known as Tashigong Village. It is at a height of 4650 meters and only has a handful of houses. It is among the smallest villages of Spiti Valley with only a few families calling it their home. Overnight at Homestay.
Morning after breakfast start your day with a drive to Kibber village - arid landscape, Rocky Mountains, meadows covered in vibrant wildflowers, and all this paired with pristine pollution free environment. Proceed to visit Key Monastery. While Himachal Pradesh is home to a dozen different monasteries, this spectacular place is not just the biggest, but also the oldest one around. A must visit tourist place in Spiti Valleythe Key Gompa is encircled by picturesque mountains and soothing valleys. A wonderful example of monastic architecture and decorated with beautiful paintings, murals, manuscripts, and wind instruments. Continue towards Langza Village via Kaza. Langza village is located at an elevation of 440 metres and is one of the most fascinating places to see in Spiti Valley. This is a picturesque village which offers a number of tourist attractions in the form of prehistoric buildings and ancient monasteries. Overnight at homestay.
Morning after breakfast drive towards Hikkim Village. This place houses the highest post office in the world. The village of Hikkim is situated at a towering altitude of around 14,400 feet above sea level. Continue towards Komic Village (15027 feet) which is world’s highest connected village by motorable road. Later proceed to Demul village. This is a village with a little over fifty houses, which is big enough by Spitian standards. It personifies solitude, simplicity, and remoteness in this middle land of Spiti. The folklore says it was named after the female yak (Demo). More than two hundred years old, Demul village is an example of a strong community-based enterprise that supports sustainable tourism and brings sustenance to locals. Flat roofed mud houses and green pastures make up most of the village. The village has a very well-organized system of homestays in Spiti which ensures equitable and consistent livelihood for all of its residents. Overnight at homestay.
Morning after breakfast drive towards Lalung Village, Lalung literally means “The land of the Gods”, it is a small village surrounded by the Tangmar mountain on one side and the river Lingti on the other. Even though it is far-flung and difficult to reach, the Valley is best known for its natural beauty and stunning monastery. What stands out, truly, the contrasting greenery in the village – which is engulfed by a lot of different crops. While most people don’t venture out to visit this tiny hamlet of magic – there are enough and more hidden gems that will change your entire travel experience. Continue drive towards Dhankar village. This village is surrounded by Dhankar Lake. This lake is a blissful and breath-taking retreat. If you want to rejuvenate your soul and mind — away from the hustle and bustle of city life, this is the place to be. At a short distance from the lake is the Dhankar Monastery. Dhankar Monastery is also known as Dankhar, Drangkhar, or Dhangkar Gompa. The monastery is perched at a surprising angle on a cliff edge and gives a panoramic view of the entire valley. Overnight at homestay.
Morning after breakfast drive towards Mud Village. Mud village is a part of a cluster of 17 villages of Pin Valley, housing around 200 - 250 people. A striking feature of the village is how lush green it is, probably because the Pin river flows right beside the village. The river nourishes this land and enables its soil to harbor healthy crops. Mud village gained popularity among travelers for being a trekking base to Pin Parvati Pass, trek to Bhabha Pass, and of course, the entrance to Pin Valley National park. Overnight at homestay.
After breakfast drive towards Tabo. Tabo is a tiny town located on the banks of Spiti River (10,760 feet) and is surrounded by scree slopes and snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. Known for its serene and tranquil beauty. The most famous attractions in Tabo include a 1000-year-old monastery, which is considered as one of the holiest by the Dalai Lama himself. Continue drive towards Nako. Nako village is situated on the Indo-Tibetan border, 360 m above sea level in the Himalayan range of Kinnaur District. As Nako lies really close to the Tibetan border, visitors need to have an Inner Line permit to visit and stay in any part of this secluded village. Exploring this beautiful village and listening to the stories and experiences of the villagers will take you back in time. The hidden gems of Nako Village and its untouched natural beauty will make you fall in love with this place. Overnight at hotel.
Morning take a walk around Nako Lake, it is famous for its splendid location with the snow-capped Himalayas all around. The lake is surrounded by 4 Tibetan Temples and 4 caves, which are believed to be the meditation spot for saint Padmasambhava. Breakfast at hotel and proceed to visit Nako Monastery, this is one of the most visited Buddhist monasteries; The Monastery holds a lot of Buddhist paintings and ancient murals dating way back to the 11th Century. The unique architectural style of the Nako monastery comprises 4 Buddhist temples along with a few other buildings within the Monastery complex. Later drive towards Rakcham enroute visiting Labrang Fort. Situated at a dizzy height in Labrang Village, the strategically built fort is one of the tallest structures in whole Kinnaur. Resting on a 25 feet stone base the structure is 8 stories high but only 5 stories are in good shape. Continue drive towards Rakcham. A picturesque small village located between Sangla and Chitkul and is also the second-last village before the Tibet border. Pronounced as "Rakshyam" by the locals, the Rakcham village is blessed with many beautiful gardens, snow-clad mountain ranges, and lush green trees. The natural sights of this place are so amazing that you can't resist visiting here. Overnight at hotel.
Morning after breakfast proceed towards Chitkul Village for full day excursion. Chitkul is the last village on the old Indo-Tibetan trade route. Chitkul is like a doorway to the exquisite landscape of breathtaking beauty and a serene environment. Surrounded by mountains, orchids, huge rocks, meadows, jungles, rivers, and grasslands, Chitkul has a unique identity among other hill stations. Visit the temple of local goddess Mathi said to have been constructed about 500 years ago. Latrer visit Bering Nag Temple, considered as one of the most important temples for Hindu devotees, Bering Nag Temple is an architectural wonder. This temple houses a sacred statue of Lord Jagas. Also visit Kamru Fort to have a glimpse into the artistic legacy of this region, The fort has been converted into a temple and it is dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya Devi. Return back to Rakcham. Overnight at hotel.
Morning after breakfast proceed towards Sarahan. The Gods were generous when they have gave Sarahan (2165m) its settings. located halfway up a high mountain side, the road to Sarahan winds past flowering Pine trees that give way to stately Oaks. Dozens of small streams rush past. The fields and orchards that surround the small villages with their slate roofed houses, compose pictures of pastoral perfection. Above Sarahan, a many deodar trees rides the slopes and higher still, encircling the Bashal peak, are trees of smooth birch and variety of wild flowers and rare medicinal herbs. This sparsely populated tract is steeped in ancient legends and here is the famous Bhimakali temple regarded as one of the 51 sacred Shakti Peeths. The temple’s unusual architecture and wealth of carvings have made it a resplendent example of what is loosely called the Indo-Tibetan style. Deep down the alley flows the river Sutlej and across lies the snow-clad Shrikhand peak. Overnight at hotel.
Morning after breakfast proceed towards Shimla. The former summer capital of British India and now capital of Himachal Pradesh. Set amidst the Snow-capped Shivalik mountain ranges it offers some stunning views of the mighty Himalayas. Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast proceed for the half day sightseeing of Shimla covering Jakhoo temple, Himachal State Museum & Library and Indian Institute of Advance studies (IIAS). Evening visit to Christ Church, Scandal Corner, Mall road & Ridge. Afternoon Chandigarh drop.

DELHI Zone Connect by Park Saket
UDAIPUR Aaram Mahal
BERA WelcomHeritage Cheetahgarh
JODHPUR Palgarh
JAISALMER Lal Garh Fort
KHIMSAR Khimsar Fort
JAIPUR Mandawa Haveli
AGRA Grand Mercure
DELHI Zone Connect by Park Saket

Included
  • 13 nights of accommodation in handpicked hotels (A single room will attract an additional supplement).
  • Meals as mentioned in the program.
  • 01 experienced guide to provide local knowledge and support.
  • Snacks and soft drinks for each day’s ride.
  • Tourism Scouts India water bottles to keep.
  • Litter Bag.
  • A mountain bike with full mechanical assistance and spare parts.
  • Ground transfers as planned in the private vehicle program (if required).
  • Team: Mechanic, cook, Support vehicles driver, English-speaking tour leader, assistants.
  • A support vehicle to carry luggage, Stocks, Spare parts, etc.
  • Luxury Van (Tempo Traveler) will be all the time as a backup for taking a group from one place to another. If a guest decides not to ride, relax for the rest of the tour.
  • First Aid Kit and Oxygen Canister: for in case of emergency.
Excluded
  • Any kind of taxes.
  • Airfare and transportation to and from the trip pick up / drop off locations.
  • Lodging before and after the trip.
  • Personal items purchased during the trip.
  • Optional activities not scheduled by Tourism Scouts India.
  • On select trips, some meals are not included. On these trips, Trek Travel invites you to explore the local cuisine at your leisure.

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