Shimla – Spiti Valley – Manali (Himachal Pradesh) | 10N – 11D

Original price was: ₹3,499.00.Current price is: ₹2,699.00.

An epic 11-day Himalayan expedition—from Shimla to Spiti to Manali—through high-altitude monasteries, ancient villages, and surreal blue lakes.

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Day 1: Reach Shimla via Delhi/ Chandigarh

Day 2: Drive to Sarahan through scenic road

Day 3: Drive to Sangla and explore the beauty of the last inhabited village on Indo-Tibet border

Day 4: Witness the surreal beauty and mesmerizing Kinnaur Kailash mountain range in Kalpa

Day 5: Drive to a village in Spiti valley renowned for its ancient monastery with murals and ancient art

Day 6: Drive to Langza exploring scenic spots on the way

Day 7: Witness the beauty of Langza and other scenic villages in Spiti valley

Day 8: Drive to one of the most beautiful lake with crystal-clear blue water through one of the scenic highest mountain pass in India

Day 9: Drive to Manali exploring places on the way

Day 10: Explore mesmerizing places in and around Manali along with Cafe hopping

Day 11: Say goodbye to Manali  with beautiful, unforgettable memories & catch a bus to Chandigarh / Delhi.

 

No. of days: 10N – 11D

Budget for 2 people excluding flights: INR 80,000 – INR 1,10,000

*If more people are travelling together, the budget will be more economical.

*The Budget is considering transportation with a private cab.

 

 

Step into the raw, rugged beauty of Kinnaur and Spiti Valley – where ancient monasteries cling to cliffs, rivers flow through moonscapes, and the silence of the mountains speaks to your soul.

 

Spiti Valley Through the Seasons:

  • Spring (April to Early May)
  • Weather: Cold mornings, melting snow, (5°C to 12°C)
  • Landscapes begin to bloom, roads gradually open, and the region awakens from winter.
  • Perfect for nature walks, cultural visits, and early-season adventure.
  • Best for: temple visits, and peaceful trails before the crowds arrive.

 

  • Summer & Greenery (May to July)
  • Weather: Pleasant mountain temperatures (12°C to 25°C)
  • Melting snow reveals rugged cliffs, green valleys, and open high-altitude roads.
  • Perfect for scenic drives, ancient monastery visits, riverside picnics, and local culture.
  • Best for: Spiti road trips, and stargazing.

 

  • Monsoon (Late July to August)
  • Weather: Cool with intermittent rains (10°C to 20°C)
  • Lush hillsides, blooming flowers, and dramatic skies with fewer crowds.
  • Caution: Inner roads may be tricky due to rain; recommended with experienced guides.
  • Best for: Slow travel, nature photography, and peaceful village stays.

 

  • Autumn (September to mid-October)
  • Weather: Crisp air and golden landscapes (5°C to 15°C)
  • Clear skies, fewer tourists, and picture-perfect mountain backdrops.
  • Ideal for photography, cultural immersion, and quiet exploration.
  • Best for: Offbeat monasteries, fossil spotting, local festivals.

 

  • Winter (Late October to March)
  • Weather: Freezing temperatures (can drop to -20°C in Spiti)
  • Snow-laden valleys, frozen rivers, and an untouched white wilderness.
  • For the bold-hearted traveler seeking raw Himalayan winter magic.
  • Best for: Snow-covered villages, frozen Nako Lake, winter homestays, and solitude in the highlands.

 

Why Spiti valley is a Must Visit – For Travelers Across the World

  • Journey through dramatic landscapes from deep gorges to high-altitude deserts.
  • Drive on some of the most thrilling, scenic roads in the world – narrow, winding, and surrounded by epic views.
  • Camp under one of the clearest night skies on Earth – a paradise for stargazers and astrophotographers.
  • Taste authentic Himachali and Tibetan cuisine in warm welcoming local homes
  • A paradise for Photography & Content Creators – ideal for Instagram, reels, vlogs, and travel stories.

 

Scientific and Emotional  Benefits of Visiting Spiti valley

  • Spiti’s high elevation (above 12,000 ft) naturally stimulates red blood cell production, improving oxygen flow, stamina, and energy.
  • Cold temperatures trigger brown fat activation, boosting metabolism and supporting immune resilience and fat burn.
  • The warmth of Spitian locals in the harshest terrain teaches compassion, resilience, and the beauty of shared humanity.
  • Ancient monasteries provide powerful spiritual stillness that promotes inner peace and self-reflection.

 

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