Spiti Valley

Winter Spiti Road Trip: February 16th – February 28th, 2025

Welcome to the Winter Spiti Road Trip!
Experience the untouched beauty of Spiti Valley during its magical winter season. Join us for an adventure filled with snow-covered landscapes, ancient monasteries, and thrilling road journeys.


Trip Details

  • Start Dates & Locations:
    • Baroda: February 16th, 2025
    • Chandigarh: February 17th, 2025
  • Duration: 13 Days
  • Transport: Comfortable SUVs with experienced drivers.
  • Accommodation & Food: All stays and meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) covered throughout the trip.
  • Professional Guidance: Accompanied by knowledgeable guides for a seamless travel experience.
  • Safety: Travel in well-maintained vehicles equipped for winter conditions.

Destinations Covered

  1. Chandigarh: Explore the Rock Garden, Sukhna Lake, and Rose Garden.
  2. Shimla: Enjoy Mall Road, Jakhoo Temple, and scenic snow-filled landscapes.
  3. Kufri: Indulge in skiing, snowboarding, and nature walks at Kufri’s Himalayan Nature Park.
  4. Narkanda: Relax amidst apple orchards and snow-capped peaks.
  5. Reckong Peo: Witness breathtaking views of the Kinner Kailash range and learn about Kinnaur culture.
  6. Kaza: The heart of Spiti Valley with its serene landscapes and vibrant local markets.
  7. Key Monastery: Marvel at this iconic Tibetan Buddhist monastery blanketed in snow.
  8. Chicham Bridge: Capture views from Asia’s highest bridge.
  9. Tabo Monastery: Visit a UNESCO World Heritage site over 1,000 years old.
  10. Dhankar Monastery: Admire panoramic valley views from its dramatic cliffside location.
  11. Langza Village: Discover fossils and picturesque snow-laden vistas.
  12. Pin Valley National Park: Spot snow leopards and immerse yourself in pristine nature.
  13. Kibber Village: Explore the highest motorable village in the world.
  14. Nako Village: Enjoy the serene lake and peaceful Buddhist monastery.
  15. Chandratal Lake: Experience the frozen beauty of the enchanting Moon Lake.

Travel Pricing Details

Price Ex Vadodara (16th Feb 2025) Ex Chandigarh (17th Feb 2025)
All Inclusive
Car/Fuel/Toll/Photography/Videography/Accommodation/Breakfast/Lunch/Snacks/Dinner/Tea/Coffee/Water
43,900 33,500
Without Car/Fuel/Toll
(if coming by your own vehicle)
35,900 23,500

Key Features

  • Adventure: Conquer challenging terrains and embrace the thrill of winter roads.
  • Culture: Dive into the rich Tibetan Buddhist heritage through monasteries and villages.
  • Scenery: Witness Spiti’s untouched, snow-covered landscapes at every turn.
  • Photography: Capture stunning shots of Spiti’s winter charm with guidance from experts.

Yumthang

The Yumthang Valley, commonly known as the “Valley of Flowers”, is a breathtaking place in North Sikkim, India, known for its breathtaking beaches, vibrant springs and vibrant rhododendron shrines At an altitude of 3,564 metres , the valley has snow-capped mountains. There is also a panoramic view of the winding Yumathanga Falls. The main attractions are the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary which bursts into a riot of colours in the summer, the hot springs famous for their healing properties and Yumthang is also a hiking destination to Zero Point, with views of mountains and the surroundings are well.

Narkanda

Narkanda, a serene hill station in Himachal Pradesh, India, is nestled at an altitude of 2,708 metres and is known for its apple orchards and panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayas. This tranquil destination offers attractions such as the Hatu Peak, which provides stunning 360-degree views and houses the ancient Hatu Mata Temple. The area is also popular for winter sports, especially skiing during the winter months. Additionally, Narkanda serves as a gateway for treks to Jor Bagh and Tani Jubbar Lake, a picturesque spot surrounded by pine forests. With its blend of natural beauty, adventure activities, and cultural sites, Narkanda is a perfect getaway for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

Gulmarg

Located in Jammu and Kashmir, India, Gulmarg is famous for its breathtaking views, lush greenery and world-class ski resorts in the 2650-metre-high Pir Panjal Mountains, offering attractions like Gulmarg Gondola, one of the highest cable cars in the world With panoramic views of the snow-capped mountains and green valleys below, the area is located in historic St. Louis. St. Mary’s Church and the tranquil Alpather Lake against the backdrop of the beautiful Afarwat Range. Sports are available, making it a year-round destination for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Kargil

Located in the Union Territory of Ladakh, India, Kargil is a historical city known for its incredible importance and wonder. Located on the banks of the Suru River, Kargil offers attractions like the Kargil War Memorial to commemorate the bravery of Indian soldiers during the 1999 war. The town is a base for exploring the beautiful Suru Valley, famous for its lush greenery and views of the Nun Kun Mountain. Visitors can also explore the ancient Mulbekh monastery with its huge stone statue of Buddha as well as the picturesque villages of Dras and Rangdum. Kargil’s blend of history, culture and natural beauty makes it a fascinating destination for travellers.

Spiti

Located in the north-eastern part of Himachal Pradesh on the border with Tibet, the Spiti Valley is famous for its rugged mountains, deep gorges and turquoise rivers of Spiti. The busiest administrative center of the city, Chow Chow Kong- With the village of Langja overlooking Nilda Peak and the Dhankar Monastery overlooking the confluence of the Pin and Spiti rivers, Spiti offers hiking trails, free culture centre with local celebrations and unlimited photo opportunities.

Leh

Located in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, Leh is a beautiful city known for its breathtaking mountains and Tibetan Buddhist monasteries It serves as the gateway to the Himalayas and is a destination for adventure enthusiasts and those who love nature. Attractions include the historic Leh Palace, the serene Shanti Stupa offering panoramic views of the region, the bustling Leh market for local handicrafts and souvenirs, and nearby monasteries like Thikse and Hemis famous for their ancient architecture and vibrant cultural festivals -It also offers opportunities to explore the stunning desert landscape.