SPITI VALLEY
₹6,500 onward
view packagesABOUT SPITI:-
Spiti Valley, nestled high in the Himalayas, is a breathtakingly beautiful and remote region. Here's a breakdown of essential information for planning your trip:
key Highlights:-
- Landscape: Spiti is a cold desert mountain valley, characterized by rugged terrain, stark landscapes, and stunning vistas.
- Culture: It's heavily influenced by Tibetan Buddhism, with ancient monasteries and a unique cultural heritage.
- Adventure: Spiti offers ample opportunities for trekking, motorbiking, and exploring remote villages.
- Altitude Sickness: Spiti Valley is at a high altitude, so acclimatization is crucial.
- Permits:Depending on your route, you may need Inner Line Permits.
- Road Condition:Roads can be rough and challenging, especially during the monsoon season.
Places to visit:-
- Key Monastery: A prominent Buddhist monastery perched on a hilltop, offering panoramic views.
- Tabo Monastery: One of the oldest continuously operating Buddhist monasteries in India, known for its ancient murals.
- Dhankar Monastery & Lake: A dramatic monastery complex with a beautiful high-altitude lake nearby.
- Pin Valley National Park: Home to diverse wildlife, including the elusive snow leopard.
- Kaza: The main town in Spiti Valley, serving as a base for exploring the region.
- Nako Village and Lake: A picturesque village with a serene lake and an ancient monastery.
- Hikkim: Hikkim is one of the highest post offices in the world.
- Sangla: The valley is famous for its apple orchards, adding to its picturesque charm.
- Chitkul: Often referred to as the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border, Chitkul offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
- Giu Monastery: The primary attraction is the naturally preserved mummy of a Buddhist monk, believed to be centuries old. This mummy is known for its exceptional state of preservation, with hair, teeth, and nails still visible.
- Mudh Village: It's one of the last motorable villages in the Pin Valley.
- Kalpa: It offers breathtaking panoramas of the Kinnaur Kailash mountain range.
- Komic: It offers stunning Himalayan landscapes and a glimpse into traditional Spitian life. It's known as one of the world's highest motorable villages.
Weather & temperature:-
- SUMMER (MAY - OCTOBER):
- Days are generally pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C.
- Nights can be cold, so warm clothing is essential. Clear skies offer excellent views.
- WINTER (NOVEMBER - APRIL):
- Spiti experiences harsh winters with extremely cold temperatures, often dropping below -30°C.
- Heavy snowfall can block roads, making travel difficult.
- However, winter offers a unique and magical experience for adventurous travelers.
- MONSOON:-
- Spiti is a rain shadow region, meaning it receives very little monsoon rain. This makes it a great summer destination, when other Himalayan regions are experiencing heavy rain.