Spiti Valley- Manali Edition

7 Days

Overview

About 5 Days Manali Spiti Valley Tour Package

Spiti Valley is nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh is a rugged and remote destination that beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. One of the popular routes to reach Spiti Valley is via Manali, a charming picturesque hill station known for its lush greenery and snow-capped peaks. The journey from Manali to Spiti Valley is a mesmerizing experience, offering travelers a glimpse into the tender beauty of the Himalayan landscape. This route passes through various towering mountain passes, unique remote villages, each offering its own rustic charm and character. As you’ll travel through the rugged terrain, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of snow capped peaks, serene valleys and crystal clear rivers. Along the way you can stop through various key attractions such as Rohtang Pass, Kaza and Keylong, soaking in the rich cultural heritage and warm hospitality of the local people.

Embarking on a road trip to Spiti Valley is a thrilling and adventurous escapade for every trip, whenever Spiti is mentioned it evokes the feeling of serenity and excitement, encapsulating the essence of adventure that Spiti promises to offer. Spiti Valley is a high altitude geological location situated in the Himalayan region of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, dutching the borders with Tibet. The ascent to Spiti Valley from Manali is not for faint hearted with its rugged terrain, crystalline rivers and craggy cliffs, it entails navigating treacherous mountain roads and that wind precariously through deep chasm and across high passes. Still, those who dare to venture, The rewards are limitless from the surreal vistas of towering peaks reflected upon the azure lakes to come across the warm hospitality of the spitian people. Spiti is beautiful, from the picturesque beauty of the region to the culture, festivals, and traditions local people follow.

Trip Highlights

  • Kaza- Kaza is the administrative capital of Spiti valley, it's a quaint pretty town which offers a brilliant blend of modern amenities and traditional Spitian Culture. Explore the local markets, interact with friendly local people and experience their culture and traditions.
  • Atal Tunnel- Atal Tunnel, a marvel of engineering. It takes 9.02 hour through, the PiR Panjal Range, facilitating year round connectivity between Manali and Lahaul-spiti valleys chiseled beneath towering mountains, the travel time shortens and ensures vital access to remote regions, heralding a new era of accessibility and opportunity in the himalayas.
  • Kunzum Pass- Kunzum Pass is one of the highest motorable mountain passes of India, nestled at an altitude of around 4600 meters above sea level. It connects Lahaul and Spiti Valley. Exploring Kunzum Pass has its own perks, as the second longest glacier BaraSigri Glacier can be seen from the Kunzum Pass, photography lovers and nature enthusiasts should really visit this place.
  • Hikkim- Hikkim is a home to one of the highest post offices in India, it is a tiny quaint village nestled amidst lofty peaks with breathtaking surroundings. You can explore around, send a postcard from the post office, interact with the friendly locals and marvel at the beauty of the Himalayan Vistas.
  • Komik- Komik is one of the highest inhabited villages in Asia with an elevation at around 4,587 meters (15,049 feet) above sea level. Marvel at the rustic charm of the village, immerse yourself with the traditional way of life of the Spitian people. You can also interact with friendly locals and savor authentic Himalayan cuisine.
  • Chicham Bridge- Located at an altitude of around 4500 meters above sea level, Chicham Bridge is one the most splendid and highest suspension Bridges in the world. It connects two villages Chicham Village and Kibber Village, helping people cross securely and making their lives easier.

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Spiti Valley- Manali Edition
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