Spiti Valley Roundtrip – Circle of Serenity
7 Nights 8 Days
- Pick up and drop from airport/railway.
- 7 Night Accommodation in Hotel / Resort / Homestays
- Meal as per the plan
- All transfers and sightseeing by private vehicle (Point to Point Basis)
- Reliable, experienced and adept English-speaking local driver with great knowledge of the area and the terrain.
- Driver charges, driver accommodation, fuel and inter-state toll.
- Permit if required.
- Travel Insurance
- Airfare/ Train Fare.
- Personal Expenses like, Laundry shopping, Tips.
- Monument Entry Fee / Camera Fees.
- Adventure Activities – River Rafting, Skiing, Paragliding.
- Any additional services: F&B, Travel Insurance, Heater Requirement, Extra Sightseeing, etc.
- Expenses incurred due to mishap, landslide, strikes, political unrest etc. In such cases extra will be charged as per actual
- Cost for services which is not mentioned in “Inclusions”
- 5% GST Extra.
Day 01 : Chandigarh – Narakanda (165 KM/ 5 Hrs) On arrival at Chandigarh Railway Station / Airport meet our representative and proceed to Narakanda. It is a small town in Himachal Pradesh that boasts of picturesque beauty, stunning views of the Himalayan mountains, and lush green forests. check in at hotel. On arrival at Narakanda, Have breakfast at hotel. Day Free for relaxation. Stay at Shimla.
Day 02: Drive from Narakanda to Kalpa (165 KM/ 5 hrs) After breakfast you can visit Hatu Mata Temple (by Local union cab, taxi from Narkanda bus stand to Hatu Peak can cost between INR 500 and INR 600, with the distance being 7 km and the road not in great shape, requiring an uphill and somewhat steep journey) Later Your seven-day epic Himalayan Spiti Valley Tour begins as you leave Narakanda and start driving to Kalpa. Surrounded by the majestic Kinner Kailash mountain range, Kalpa offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Stay at Kalpa.
Day 03 : Drive from Kalpa – Nako – Gue – Tabo (175 KM/ 6 hrs) Today, the landscape changes from green-mountains to desert-mountains. We continue our journey through Kinnaur and enter the Hindustan- Tibet Highway – often called the world’s most adventurous roads. We drive via Puh, which is the last fuel station on this road before Kaza. After a fuel refill, we drive towards Nako, a village situated at 3600m altitude, visit the Gue Monastery to see a 500-year-old mummy and finally make our way to Tabo / Kaza. Overnight at a homestay / hotel in Tabo.
Day 04 : Drive from Tabo – Pin Valley – Kungri – Mudh – – Kaza (3-4 hrs) Imagine a national park with an abundance of animals and birds, with some rare plant varieties, a river that gushes when it isn’t frozen and trekking opportunities for the adventure seekers. The Pin Valley promises all this and more. We first visit the Kungri Monastery and then the beautiful hamlet of Mudh – the last motorable village of the Pin Valley. We return to Kaza in the evening. Overnight at a hotel in Kaza.
Day 05: Kaza – Ki Monastery – Kibber – Chicham – Kaza (43 KM/ 5 Hrs) Today, we visit the world-famous Ki Monastery, situated at a height of 13,668 feet. Then we will move farther down the valley to the picturesque village of Kibber and Chicham Bridge. he bridges is at a staggering height of 13596 ft and connects the two villages named Chicham and Kibber. We return to Kaza in the evening. Overnight at a hotel in Kaza.
Day 06: Drive from Kaza -Langza – Hikkim – Komik – Kaza (4 Hrs) Next, we drive to Komik. The highest village in Asia, Komik, which literally translates to ‘eye of a snow cock’, is situated at a height of 4513 metres. After Komik, we head to Hikkim – which houses the highest post office in the world, making our way to the picturesque village of Langza. This picturesque village is blessed with ancient monasteries and buildings of the prehistoric era. It is surrounded by green pastures, snow-clad mountains. Overnight at a hotel in Kaza.
Day 07: Kaza – Dhankar – Rampur (310 KM/ 9 hrs): After breakfast proceed to Rampur (293 KM), Rampur Bushehr, popularly known as the gateway to the tribal District Kinnaur, is situated on the left bank of the river Sutlej and is one of the oldest towns in Himachal. Enroute visit Dhankar Monastery, also known as Dhankhar or Dhankar Gompa, is a 1200-year-old Buddhist monastery perched on a cliff in the Spiti Valley, on arrival at Rampur. Stay at hotel.
Day 08: Rampur – Chandigarh (238 KM / 8 hrs): Early morning proceed to Chandigarh. After breakfast proceed to Airport. Tour Ends with Happy Memories.

