spiti-2021

Brief Itinerary

  • Day 0
    Departure from Delhi To Shimla.
  • Day 1
    Reach Shimla- Transfer to Chitkul Overnight stay at Chitkul.
  • Day 2
    Explore Chitkul- Transfer to Kalpa. Overnight stay at Kalpa.
  • Day 3
    Transfer from Kalpa to Kaza via Nako - Tabo - Ka loops. Overnight stay at Kaza.
  • Day 4
    Visit Key Monastery - Overnight stay at Kaza.
  • Day 5
    Visit Chicham Bridge - Overnight stay at Kaza.
  • Day 6
    Departure to Kalpa. Overnight stay at Kalpa.
  • Day 7
    Depart to Shimla. Overnight transfer to Delhi.
  • Day 8
    Reach Delhi by morning.

Batches Available

  1. 03rd April – 11th April
  2. 07th April – 15th April
  3. 10th April – 18th April
  4. 14th April – 22nd April
  5. 17th April – 25th April
  6. 21st April – 29th April
  7. 24th April – 02nd May
  8. 28th April – 06th May
  9. 01st May – 09th May
  10. 05th May – 13th May
  11. 08th May – 16th May
  12. 12th May – 20th May
  13. 15th May – 23rd May
  14. 19th May – 27th May
  15. 22nd May – 30th May
  16. 26th May – 03rd June
  17. 29th May – 06th June
Departure Location Departure Time Trip Duration
Vidhan Sabha Metro Station (New Delhi) 08:30 PM 6 Nights/7 Days

Day 1: Chitkul - The last Indian Village

  • Leave from Delhi by 08:30 PM (Day 0) and reach Shimla the next morning.
  • Breakfast and freshen up
  • Drive through Kufri, with Narkanda on the way to Sangla valley.
  • Reach Chitkul by evening.
  • Dinner and Overnight sleep.

Day 2: Transfer from Chitkul to Kalpa

  • After having breakfast and some leisure, check-out of the hotel.
  • Spend some time at Chitkul, the last Indian village towards China border.
  • Also, experience the white wonderland.
  • Depart for Kalpa.
  • Reach Kalpa by evening.
  • Check-in to the hotel, have dinner & sleep overnight.

Day 3: Start your journey to Spiti Valley - Kaza

  • Wake up early morning & after breakfast start your journey to Spiti Valley.
  • Enter Spiti valley through Sumdo Border. Visit Nako Tabo villages en route Kaza.
  • Cross the Ka loops en route Kaza.
  • Reach Kaza by evening.
  • Check-in to the hotel/campsite.
  • Dinner & sleep overnight.

Day 4: Key Monastery

  • Wake up early morning and after having the breakfast, head for Spiti Valley divine sightseeing.
  • Visit- The Key Monastery
  • Come back to Kaza.
  • Dinner and sleep Overnight.

Day 5: Chicham Bridge | Kibber

  • Wake up early morning and after having the breakfast, head for Chicham Bridge.
  • Enjoy the scenic drive to Chicham Bridge, the highest bridge in Asia.
  • Visit Kibber Village, famous for Snow Leopard Spotting.
  • Come back to Kaza by Night.
  • Dinner and sleep overnight.

Day 6: Transfer to Kalpa | Relax with serene surrounding

  • Wake up early morning and after breakfast check-out of the hotel.
  • Depart for the Kalpa.
  • Reach Kalpa by Night
  • Check-in to the hotel.
  • Dinner and Overnight rest.

Day 7: Departure

  • Wake up early morning and after breakfast depart for Shimla.
  • Reach Shimla by evening.
  • Depart for Delhi.
  • Reach Delhi next morning (Day 8) around 08:00 AM

NOTE: Numerous factors such as weather, road conditions, the physical ability of participants etc. May cause itinerary change. We reserve the rights to change any schedule in the interest of safety, comfort and general wellbeing.

Inclusions

  • Volvo transfer from Delhi to Shimla & back.
  • Entire sightseeing by tempo traveler.Accommodation for 6 nights – 1 Night at Chitkul in camps, 2 Nights at Kalpa, 3 Nights at Kaza.
  • A total 12 meals – 1 Meal on Day 1 (Dinner) + 2 Meals on Day 2 (Breakfast + Dinner) + 2 Meals on Day 3 (Breakfast + Dinner) + 2 Meals on Day 4 (Breakfast + Dinner) + 2 Meals on Day 5 (Breakfast + Dinner) + 2 Meal on Day 6 (Breakfast + Dinner), 1 Meal on Day 7 (Breakfast)
  • All inner line permits for the trip.
  • Driver Night Charges, Toll Tax, Parking Charges, etc.
  • Team Captain throughout the trip.
  • An Oxygen Cylinder 24X7 in the car in case of emergency

Exclusions

  • GST (5%) is applicable extra.
  • Any kind of food or beverage that is not included in the package like alcoholic drinks, mineral water, meals/refreshments/lunches on the highway.
  • Any personal expenses like a tip to the drivers, entry to monuments/monasteries, camera/video camera charges, camel safari, river rafting, laundry, telephone bills, tips, etc
  • Any cost arising due to natural calamities like landslides, roadblocks etc. (to be borne directly by the customer on the spot)
  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusions.

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Must Carry

  1. Authentic Government ID Card
  2. Comfortable warm clothing like woolen socks, cap, fleece jackets or warmers, down jacket, toiletries.
  3. Sunscreen & lip balm, Good U/V protection sunglasses
  4. Personal Medicines (if any) & few medicines for altitude sickness (a must)
  5. Power Banks

Cancellation Policy

No Refund shall be made with respect to the initial booking amount for any cancellations. However

  1. If cancellations are made 30 days before the start date of the trip, 50% of the trip cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  2. If cancellations are made 15-30 days before the start date of the trip, 75% of the trip cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  3. If cancellations are made within 0-15 days before the start date of the trip, 100% of the trip cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  4. In the case of unforeseen weather conditions or government restrictions, certain activities may be canceled and in such cases, the operator will try his best to provide an alternate feasible activity. However, no refund will be provided for the same.

Things to Carry

Gear and Extra:
• A rucksack bag and a day pack.
• 3-liter water bladder or water bottle

Clothes:
• A sun cap and a woolen cap
• UV protected sunglasses
• At least 1 pair of inner thermals
• One cotton long sleeves and 2 short sleeve t-shirt
• 1 flees jacket
• 1 heavy Thick jacket/down jacket
• 1 pair of gloves
• At least 2 long pants (trek pants and cargo pants are favorable)
• 4 sets of undergarments
• 2 pair of socks
• A small towel
• A rain jacket or a poncho

Footwear:
• Above-the-ankle waterproof and breathable hiking boots with good grip
• Flip flops/sandals

Medications:
• One strip of Diamox
• Glucose powder
• medicines for headaches, diarrhea, motion and altitude sickness
• Dettol
• Bandages
• Cotton
• Sprain relief spray
• Crepe bandage
• Any personal medication advised by the doctor

Personal & accessories:
• Toothpaste, toothbrush
• Paper soap, or sanitizer
• Sunscreen minimum of spf40 , lip balm, cold creams
• Body spray
• Led torch light

Spiti-The White Wonder

As unique as its name, a trip to Spiti Valley is an experience of the ultimate deserted beauty! Separated from fertile Lahaul by the soaring 4551m Kunzum La, the Himalayan region of Spiti is another chunk of Tibet marooned in India. While this region stays cut off from the rest of the world in the months of October to December, you can visit Spiti from January to May to enjoy the snow clad vistas of this gorgeous cold desert. That is exactly what our Winter Edition –Spiti Valley Tour Package for 2021 is all about.

Moonscapes to Marvel

Scattered villages in a saw-toothed moonscape arriving like mirages on your trip to Spiti will surely make you forget about any other panorama you’ve ever seen. The whitewashed mud-brick homes along with the perched Key Monastery looks exceptionally out of the world when they are all laced with snow.

Rediscovering Vintage

Spiti Valley is the place to revive love for the long lost things. This could be sending a postcard from the highest post office in the World, or go fossil hunting in the villages of Spiti. One such fossil village-Langza welcomes you with a life size golden statue of Buddha. The sedimentary rocks of this village hide remains of plants & marine life which are millions of years old. Go see for yourself if you’re lucky enough to spot one!

Beauty in Contrast

Contrary to all shades of gray and white, a turquoise ribbon of the Spiti River will meet you as your near-constant companion, running along a broad valley before turning south at Sumdo into the precipitous gorges of the Hangrang Valley.Spiti attracts many travelers, including streams of Indian motorcyclists, as a kind of ‘mini-Ladakh without tourist crowds’. This title is absolutely fair since its pristine nature (high-altitude desert) and culture (Tibetan Buddhist) are still intact.

Explore With WanderOn

To sum up, the approaches to Spiti remain among the most rugged and scenically spectacular roads in India, and that is why we want you to book our Spiti Valley Packages for 2021 and take that epic road trip with us! With a group of like minded travelers, exploring a place like Spiti becomes even more fun. It’s never a journey instead a voyage that we take at WanderOn!

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