Day 1: Arrival in Shimla
- Arrive in Shimla, a popular hill station in Himachal Pradesh.
- Explore local attractions such as Mall Road and Ridge.
- Overnight stay in Shimla.
Day 2: Shimla to Sarahan
- Drive from Shimla to Sarahan, known for the Bhimakali Temple and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
- Visit the Bhimakali Temple, an architectural marvel dedicated to Goddess Bhimakali.
- Overnight stay in Sarahan.
Day 3: Sarahan to Sangla
- Drive from Sarahan to Sangla, a beautiful valley in Kinnaur district.
- Explore Kamru Fort and Bering Nag Temple.
- Enjoy the picturesque views of the Baspa River and the snow-capped mountains.
- Overnight stay in Sangla.
Day 4: Sangla to Kalpa
- Drive from Sangla to Kalpa, a serene town famous for its apple orchards.
- Visit the ancient Kalpa Fort and the Narayan Nagini Temple.
- Enjoy the panoramic views of the Kinner Kailash range.
- Overnight stay in Kalpa.
Day 5: Kalpa to Tabo
- Drive from Kalpa to Tabo, the “Ajanta of the Himalayas.”
- Visit the Tabo Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient murals and sculptures.
- Explore the nearby caves and meditation spots.
- Overnight stay in Tabo.
Day 6: Tabo to Kaza
- Drive from Tabo to Kaza, the largest town in Spiti Valley.
- Visit Key Monastery, one of the oldest and most iconic monasteries in Spiti.
- Explore Kibber Village, one of the highest inhabited villages in the world.
- Overnight stay in Kaza.
Day 7: Kaza to Manali
- Drive from Kaza to Manali, a popular hill station in Himachal Pradesh.
- En route, visit Chandratal Lake, a stunning high-altitude lake surrounded by mountains.
- Reach Manali by evening and explore local markets.
- Overnight stay in Manali.
Day 8: Departure from Manali
- Explore local attractions in Manali, such as Hadimba Temple and Solang Valley (if time permits).
- Depart from Manali for your onward journey, carrying unforgettable memories of your Spiti Valley tour.
Please Note:
- Altitude Considerations: Spiti Valley is at a high altitude, so make sure to acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness.
- Road Conditions: The roads in Spiti Valley can be challenging, so be prepared for a bumpy ride. It’s advisable to hire a local driver who is familiar with the terrain.
Permits: Certain areas in Spiti Valley might require permits for tourists.