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Spiti Valley Tour Packages From Jaipur From Jaipur, Spiti is a proper expedition, not a quick getaway. There is no direct route, so the journey usually runs through Delhi or Chandigarh first, then by road into the mountains via Shimla or Manali to Kaza , Key Monastery and Chandratal . Our job is to plan that whole chain for you, with the right route, vehicle, stays, pacing and support. We run it as group tours, private SUV journeys and bike trips, with couple-friendly and family options. You can join from Jaipur, Delhi or Chandigarh, and choose a drop at Jaipur, Delhi, Chandigarh, Manali or Shimla. Start Your Spiti Journey From Jaipur If you are from Jaipur and want a journey that feels nothing like Rajasthan's forts, bazaars and desert colours, a Spiti Valley tour package from Jaipur is the kind of trip that changes the very pace of travel. It asks for more days and more planning than a regular hill break, and it gives back something most holidays cannot. The journey leaves Jaipur's warm evenings and heritage lanes, passes through Delhi or Chandigarh, and climbs into Himachal through Shimla's forests or Manali's valleys. From there it moves through the Kinnaur apple belts to Kaza and Key Monastery, on to the high villages, around Chandratal and finally out via Manali. Here is the contrast that makes it special. You set out from a land of colour, heat, food and crowds, and a few days later you are in a cold desert of silence, monasteries and skies so open they feel close enough to touch. That distance, in every sense, is the point of the trip. Why Spiti From Jaipur Needs Smart Route Planning There Is No Direct Jaipur to Spiti Shortcut There is no straight line from Jaipur to Spiti. Travellers connect through Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla or Manali first, and the real mountain journey only begins once you are past Chandigarh, Shimla or Manali. Knowing this upfront helps you plan the days honestly instead of underestimating the distance. Chandigarh Is Often the Cleanest Joining Point Many fixed departures and Spiti road trips start from Chandigarh or use it as a practical pickup point. For a Jaipur traveller, reaching Chandigarh and beginning the mountain leg there cuts down on long-haul fatigue and keeps the planning simple. Delhi Gives More Travel Flexibility Delhi often opens up more options, with frequent trains, flights, Volvo connections and group departures. For some Jaipur travellers, especially those tying the trip to other plans, starting from Delhi simply gives more room to manoeuvre. Shimla Route Is Better for First-Time Travellers The Shimla and Kinnaur route builds height gradually, which makes it more comfortable for families, couples and anyone visiting Spiti for the first time. If altitude is a worry, this is the side to choose. Manali Route Works for Shorter Adventure Trips The Manali route is faster and more dramatic, but it leans entirely on Kunzum Pass , Chandratal access and road conditions. It suits shorter, more adventurous trips, and only when the road is genuinely open. Jaipur Weather Is Very Different From Spiti Do not underestimate the climate gap. Coming from Rajasthan, you will need proper layering, thermals, sunscreen and steady hydration, plus a realistic mind about cold nights that bite even in the middle of summer. Best Routes for a Spiti Valley Trip From Jaipur Route 1: Jaipur to Spiti via Chandigarh, Shimla and Kinnaur The route runs Jaipur to Chandigarh, then Shimla or Narkanda, Sangla or Chitkul , Kalpa , Nako, Tabo, Kaza, Chandratal and Manali back to Chandigarh or Delhi and Jaipur. Best for families, couples, first-time travellers, photographers and slow road trip lovers. It gives gradual altitude gain and covers the complete Kinnaur, Spiti and Manali circuit. For most travellers who want a comfortable, well-paced Spiti experience, this is the better option. Route 2: Jaipur to Spiti via Delhi and Shimla The route runs Jaipur to Delhi, then Shimla or Narkanda, Kinnaur, Tabo, Kaza, Chandratal and Manali back to Delhi and Jaipur. Best for travellers who find better flight, train, Volvo or group tour connectivity through Delhi. Delhi has more frequent transport options and works well for travellers who want to join Delhi-based or Delhi-connected group departures. Route 3: Jaipur to Spiti via Manali The route runs Jaipur to Delhi or Chandigarh, then Manali, the Atal Tunnel , Sissu or Koksar , Gramphu, Batal, Kunzum Pass, Losar , Kaza, Chandratal and Manali back to Jaipur. Best for short trips, bikers, friend groups, adventure travellers and people who want Kaza and Chandratal in fewer days. The Manali side depends on Kunzum Pass, snow clearance, water crossings, road repair and weather. The Atal Tunnel makes access to Lahaul easier, but it does not guarantee that the full Manali to Kaza route is open. Route 4: Jaipur to Chandigarh Pickup for Group Tours The route runs Jaipur to Chandigarh, then a Spiti fixed-departure route and a Chandigarh, Manali or Delhi drop. Best for budget travellers, solo travellers and fixed-departure group tours. A Chandigarh pickup can reduce the cost and complexity of a full private transfer from Jaipur. How to Reach Spiti Valley From Jaipur By Flight You can fly from Jaipur to Delhi or Chandigarh, then continue by road towards Shimla, Manali or your selected pickup point. Chandigarh suits many Spiti group tours, while Delhi usually gives more flight flexibility, so the right choice depends on your timing and package. By Train A train from Jaipur to Delhi, Chandigarh or Kalka works well too, after which you carry on by cab, Volvo or SUV towards Shimla or Manali. This is a comfortable and economical option for budget travellers and groups. By Road A fully private SUV or Tempo Traveller trip can start right from Jaipur, though it does add a lot to the total journey time. For comfort, many travellers prefer to begin the actual Spiti package from Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla or Manali instead. Our recommendation: for most Jaipur travellers, the simplest plan is to reach Chandigarh or Delhi first, then start the Spiti road journey with a properly planned route and a mountain-ready vehicle. Places Covered in Our Spiti Valley Tour Package From Jaipur You do not just cover places on this route. You feel the journey move from Rajasthan's desert warmth to Himachal's forests, Kinnaur's valleys and finally Spiti's cold desert silence. Transit and Entry Points The first leg is about getting to the mountains. From Jaipur you pass through Delhi or Chandigarh, then enter Himachal at Shimla, Narkanda or Manali depending on the route. This is the practical, comfortable half before the high country begins. Kinnaur Route Highlights On the Shimla side, the road winds through Sangla and Chitkul in the green Baspa valley, climbs to Kalpa for its Kinner Kailash views above Reckong Peo , and carries on past Nako and Tabo as the green slowly drains out of the land. Spiti Core Highlights Kaza is the centre of it all. From here you reach Key Monastery on its ridge, Kibber and the Chicham bridge spanning a deep gorge, and the high trio of Langza , Hikkim and Komic perched near the top of the world. Culture and Monastery Circuit Spiti also has a deep, old soul. Tabo holds a monastery over a thousand years old, Dhankar sits between cliff and river, Pin Valley opens green and gentle, and village homestays let the place settle into you slowly. Chandratal and Manali Exit The last act crosses Kunzum Pass to Chandratal, a high lake whose access turns on road and weather. The road then drops through Batal, Sissu and the Atal Tunnel into Manali, before the long return run towards Delhi, Chandigarh and home. Best Spiti Valley Itineraries From Jaipur Short Jaipur to Spiti via Manali, 6N/7D. Best for friends, bikers, adventure travellers and people short on time. The route runs Jaipur to Delhi or Chandigarh to Manali to Kaza, the local villages, Chandratal and back. Fast-paced and not ideal for senior travellers or families with young children. Best-selling Jaipur to Spiti full circuit, 8N/9D. The option most travellers should look at first. Jaipur to Chandigarh or Delhi, then Shimla or Narkanda, Sangla or Chitkul, Kalpa, Tabo, Kaza, Chandratal and out via Manali. The full circuit at a pace that couples, families and first-timers can actually enjoy. Comfortable Kinnaur Spiti circuit, 9N/10D. Built for families, photographers, senior-friendly groups and slow travellers. Jaipur to Chandigarh or Delhi, then Shimla, Narkanda or Sarahan, Sangla, Chitkul, Kalpa, Nako, Tabo, Kaza, Chandratal and Manali. The extra day is all about pacing, acclimatisation and photography. Jaipur to Spiti by flight add-on, 7N/8D or 8N/9D. Best for travellers who want to cut down the long road time from Rajasthan. Fly Jaipur to Chandigarh or Delhi, then take the Shimla, Kinnaur and Spiti circuit and return via Manali, Chandigarh or Delhi. Flights are treated as add-ons, not guaranteed inclusions unless quoted. Winter Spiti from Jaipur, 7N/8D or 8N/9D. Best for snow lovers, experienced travellers and photographers. Jaipur to Delhi or Chandigarh, then Shimla or Kinnaur, Tabo, Kaza and the Key, Kibber and Chicham loop, returning via the Shimla side. Chandratal should not be counted as a guaranteed winter stop. Recommended Jaipur to Spiti Valley Itinerary Day 1, Jaipur to Chandigarh or Delhi. Travel from Jaipur to Chandigarh or Delhi by flight, train or road. If you arrive late, add a buffer night here before starting the mountain route, so you begin the climb fresh rather than tired. Day 2, Chandigarh or Delhi to Shimla or Narkanda. The mountain journey begins as the road heads up towards Shimla or Narkanda. Overnight in the hills, depending on your arrival time and route plan. Day 3, Shimla or Narkanda to Sangla or Chitkul. Past Rampur the highway feel falls away and the road climbs into Kinnaur. Overnight in Sangla or Chitkul, deep in the green Baspa valley. Day 4, Sangla or Chitkul to Kalpa. Spend time at Chitkul if you have not already, then continue to Kalpa for evening views of the Kinner Kailash range. Day 5, Kalpa to Tabo via Nako. The drive crosses into the cold desert belt, passing Nako and its small lake. Overnight in Tabo. Day 6, Tabo to Kaza via Dhankar and Pin Valley. Visit Tabo Monastery and Dhankar, with a detour into Pin Valley if the route and timing allow. Reach Kaza by evening. Day 7, Kaza local sightseeing. A slower, altitude-aware day around Key Monastery, Kibber, the Chicham bridge, Langza, Hikkim and Komic. Day 8, Kaza to Chandratal via Kunzum Pass. Drive towards Losar, over Kunzum Pass and on to Chandratal if the road is open, staying near authorised camps where they are operational. To be clear, Chandratal depends on road, weather and camp availability. Day 9, Chandratal to Manali. Exit through Batal, Gramphu, Sissu and the Atal Tunnel, reaching Manali by evening. Day 10, Manali to Chandigarh or Delhi. Drive down to Chandigarh or Delhi for your return connection to Jaipur. Optional Day 11, buffer day. Worth adding for families, senior travellers, photographers or shoulder-season departures, so one uncertain day does not unravel the plan. Which Route Is Better for Jaipur to Spiti? Jaipur to Chandigarh is best for fixed departures, a cleaner mountain pickup and less private-road fatigue. Jaipur to Delhi is best for travellers who want more flight, train, Volvo or group departure options. Jaipur to Shimla and Kinnaur is best for gradual altitude gain, full circuit trips, families and first-time Spiti travellers. Jaipur to Manali is best for short adventure trips, bikers and Chandratal-focused itineraries when Kunzum Pass is open. Our recommendation: if you have 8 to 10 days, choose the Shimla and Kinnaur entry with a Manali exit. If you have only 6 to 7 days and want a rougher adventure route, choose the Manali-side short circuit, and only when road conditions allow. Pickup and Drop Options for Jaipur to Spiti Tour Packages Pickup options: Jaipur airport, Jaipur railway station, your Jaipur hotel, Jaipur bus stand, Delhi airport or railway station, Chandigarh airport or railway station, Shimla pickup, Manali pickup, and a custom private SUV pickup. Drop options: Jaipur drop, Delhi drop, Chandigarh drop, Manali drop, Shimla return drop, and a custom drop for private SUV trips. The right plan depends on your route, the duration, the group tour schedule and whether you want a fixed departure or a private trip. Tell us how you are reaching the hills and where you need to be afterwards, and we will arrange the rest around it. Types of Spiti Valley Tour Packages From Jaipur Spiti Group Tour From Jaipur Shared transport and fixed departures for solo travellers, friends and budget travellers who enjoy a social trip on the road. Private SUV Spiti Tour From Jaipur Flexibility, comfort and custom stops for families, couples and small groups who want the trip on their own terms. Spiti Honeymoon Package From Jaipur Private cab travel, scenic stays, slower pacing and a Chandratal experience if it is open, planned for couples who want privacy. Spiti Family Tour Package From Jaipur Better stays, reliable vehicles, altitude-safe pacing and practical drive days, built around children and parents alike. Jaipur to Spiti Bike Trip A Rajasthan to Himachal to Spiti adventure route for experienced riders, with backup support where applicable. Chandigarh Joining Spiti Package For Jaipur travellers who would rather join a fixed group departure from Chandigarh than take a fully private trip. Photography Focused Spiti Trip Built around the light, with room for sunrise, the night sky, monasteries, villages, Chandratal and wide landscapes. Best Time to Book a Spiti Valley Tour Package From Jaipur April to May: good for the Shimla, Kinnaur, Tabo and Kaza route, though the Chandratal area and the Manali exit may not yet be open. June to September: the best window for the full circuit with Chandratal, always subject to road and weather conditions. October: cold, clear and lovely, but Chandratal and Kunzum access can grow uncertain as the snow risk rises. November to March: winter Spiti is planned through the Shimla and Kinnaur side, and Chandratal is not sold as a winter inclusion. Road Conditions for Jaipur to Spiti Valley Trip Jaipur to Delhi or Chandigarh. This is the easy, highway-style part of the journey, comfortable in any vehicle. Chandigarh or Delhi to Shimla side. A good, steady climb that eases you onto the gradual mountain route. Shimla and Kinnaur side. The better way in for gradual altitude gain and first-time travellers, with the height building over several days. Manali and Kunzum side. More dramatic but rougher and strictly seasonal, with rough patches and water crossings. Chandratal access. This depends on road opening, weather and camp availability, and we never treat it as a certainty. Vehicle advice. An SUV or Tempo Traveller handles the comfort and the road better. We do not recommend low-ground-clearance vehicles for the rough Spiti sections. Altitude advice. Drink water often, move slowly on the first high days, eat light and avoid alcohol while your body adjusts. Fuel and cash. Carry cash before entering remote sections, as networks are patchy. Kaza is the main town for fuel, supplies and services. Jaipur to Spiti Valley Trip Cost There is no single fixed price for this trip, because the cost follows your choices. As a guide, group departures start from around ₹14,999 per person, with the final cost depending on the factors below. The main factors are trip duration, the route selected, flight, train or road add-ons, private SUV or group travel, your pickup point (Jaipur, Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla or Manali), stay category, meal plan, vehicle type, whether Chandratal camping is included, the travel month, the number of travellers, the bike or cab option, and the level of customisation. For the exact Spiti Valley trip cost from Jaipur, share your travel dates, number of travellers, pickup point and preferred route with Travel Coffee, and we will send a clear quote. What Is Included in Our Jaipur to Spiti Tour Package Usually included: stay in hotels, homestays or camps as per the package; breakfast and dinner as per the plan; transport by SUV, cab, Tempo Traveller or bike as selected; driver charges, tolls and parking as per the itinerary; sightseeing listed in the plan; pickup and drop as selected; Kaza local sightseeing; Chandratal stay if included and operational; route planning based on road and weather status; and trip coordination before and during the journey. What Is Usually Not Included Flights or train tickets unless added, lunch and snacks and personal expenses, entry tickets where applicable, adventure activities, bike security deposit where applicable, anything not listed under inclusions, and extra costs from road closure, weather disruption or itinerary change. Why Book Your Spiti Tour From Jaipur With Travel Coffee? We are a Himachal-based team, and for a Jaipur traveller our real value is in stitching a long, multi-part journey into one smooth plan. Most of the work happens before you ever see a mountain. We help you pick the right entry, Chandigarh or Delhi, Shimla or Manali, based on your dates, your group and how much road time you want. We sort the flight, train, Volvo or private transfer add-ons so the connections actually line up, rather than leaving you to juggle them. Once you are in the hills, we coordinate local drivers and stays, pace the altitude sensibly, and read the Chandratal and Kunzum situation against live road status rather than hope. If the weather turns or a stretch closes, we already have a backup ready, and you can reach us before the trip and right through it. Above all, we will tell you straight whether the Shimla or Manali route fits your group, instead of pushing one plan on everyone. Travel Tips for Jaipur to Spiti Valley Road Trip Choose the Shimla route if this is your first high-altitude trip. Choose the Manali route only when Kunzum Pass and Chandratal access are confirmed. Reach Delhi or Chandigarh one night earlier if your flight or train timing is late. Keep one buffer day if you are travelling with family. Carry thermals even if you are travelling in summer. Expect Spiti nights to feel very cold if you are used to Rajasthan. Avoid alcohol on your first high-altitude nights. Carry cash, as UPI and network can be unreliable in remote areas. Keep sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm and basic medicines handy. Do not compare Spiti drive times with Jaipur highway driving. Avoid very rushed 5-day plans for families and senior travellers. Use a Chandigarh pickup if you want to join a fixed group tour. Keep Chandratal flexible in early season, late season or bad weather. What the Jaipur to Spiti Journey Feels Like It starts with the Jaipur you know. The forts and bazaars, the warm evenings, the colour that seems to soak into everything. For the first stretch, through Delhi or Chandigarh, it still feels like ordinary travel. Then the first pine-covered Himachal roads appear, and the change sets in. The Kinnaur apple belts roll by, Chitkul and Kalpa hand you the first real mountain quiet, and Nako and Tabo strip the landscape back to rock and sky. By the time Kaza arrives, with its slow evenings and small lanes, you are somewhere that feels nothing like home. The thing you remember afterwards is the stillness. Key Monastery above the valley, the Buddha at Langza keeping watch, a postcard posted from Hikkim, the silence at Komic, and Chandratal under a cold, star-heavy sky. The drive back through Manali and the Atal Tunnel slowly returns the world you left behind. From Jaipur, this is travel between two deserts, one warm and loud, the other cold and quiet, and the gap between them lingers long after you are home among the forts and the noise. Plan Your Spiti Valley Tour Package From Jaipur From the first connection out of Jaipur to the right entry point, the right route, a sturdy vehicle, good stays, a driver who knows the mountains and honest planning for the parts that depend on weather, we can put the whole Jaipur to Spiti trip together around your dates and your group. Tell us how many days you have and whether you lean towards the gentle full circuit or the faster Manali run, and we will build it from there. 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Best Places to Visit on a Jaipur to Spiti Trip

Sangla Valley

Sangla Valley

A broad green valley along the Baspa, with orchards, old wooden homes and cobbled lanes. One of the loveliest stops on the Kinnaur approach and a gentle place to spend a night.

Chitkul

Chitkul

The last village on the road, on the banks of the Baspa near the old Indo-Tibet route. Wide skies, cold clean air, and a real end-of-the-road feeling that sets up the journey ahead.

Kalpa

Kalpa

A village high above Reckong Peo with a clear morning view of the Kinner Kailash range, old wooden temples, and apple orchards on every slope. A highlight of the Kinnaur leg.

Nako

Nako

A high village beside a small lake where the land turns dry and bare, the gateway between green Kinnaur and the cold desert of Spiti. A natural pause on the road to Tabo.

Tabo Monastery

Tabo Monastery

Founded in 996 and often called the Ajanta of the Himalayas, with ancient frescoes inside mud-walled halls. More than a thousand years of unbroken Buddhist tradition.

Dhankar Monastery and Lake

Dhankar Monastery and Lake

A monastery that seems suspended between cliff and river, once the capital of Spiti. A short hike above leads to Dhankar Lake and unreal views over the valley confluence.

Pin Valley National Park

Pin Valley National Park

Greener and softer than the rest of Spiti, a protected reserve for snow leopards and ibex. A short detour off the main road and a calm contrast to the bare hills around it.

Kaza

Kaza

The administrative and cultural heart of Spiti, and the base for everything around it. Cafes, a local market, monasteries nearby, and a warm town feel at the edge of the cold desert.

Key Monastery

Key Monastery

Spiti's most famous landmark, a thousand-year-old Tibetan monastery stacked like a fortress on its hill above the river. The defining image of the valley.

Kibber and Chicham

Kibber and Chicham

One of the highest villages with a motorable road, near the Chicham bridge spanning a deep gorge. Old Spiti homes, wide views, and a glimpse of high-altitude village life.

Langza

Langza

A high village watched over by a giant Buddha statue, with fields that hide marine fossils from an ancient seabed. One of the most photogenic stops near Kaza.

Hikkim and Komic

Hikkim and Komic

Home to the world's highest post office, where you can post a card to yourself from the clouds, with Komic, one of the highest villages with a road, just beyond.

Chandratal Lake

Chandratal Lake

The Moon Lake, a turquoise sheet at around 4,300 metres near Kunzum, reached on the way out towards Manali. Overnight camping here, when the camps are open, gives some of the clearest night skies in the country.

Best Things to Do on a Jaipur to Spiti Trip

Travel from a Warm Desert to a Cold One

Travel from a Warm Desert to a Cold One

One of India's great road trips, a journey between two deserts where the land changes completely from Rajasthan's warmth through Himachal's forests and the green Baspa valleys to the bare cold desert of Spiti.

Visit the Ancient Monasteries

Visit the Ancient Monasteries

Sit with centuries of unbroken tradition at Key, Tabo and Dhankar, where old murals, mud-walled halls and morning chants bring the past close.

Camp at Chandratal Lake

Camp at Chandratal Lake

Sleep beside the Moon Lake at around 4,300 metres, under a sky thick with stars, and wake to the turquoise water ringed by bare peaks. Camps and access depend on the season.

Catch Sunrise on Kinner Kailash from Kalpa

Catch Sunrise on Kinner Kailash from Kalpa

Wake to a clear morning view of the Kinner Kailash range from Kalpa, high above Reckong Peo, with apple orchards falling away to the river below. One of the great Himalayan sunrises.

Post a Card from Hikkim

Post a Card from Hikkim

Post a card to yourself from the world's highest post office at Hikkim, a small ritual that travels back home long after you do.

Stay in a Spiti Homestay

Stay in a Spiti Homestay

Share stories near the stove with a local family over buckwheat rotis and butter tea. The simplest and best way to feel Spiti life from the inside.

Look for Snow Leopards in Pin Valley

Look for Snow Leopards in Pin Valley

Spiti's rarest resident lives in Pin Valley, and with a skilled local guide and a lot of patience, you might just catch a glimpse of the snow leopard's world.

Hunt for Fossils at Langza

Hunt for Fossils at Langza

The fields around Langza hide marine fossils from an ancient seabed lifted into the high Himalaya. A quiet thrill for geology lovers and curious wanderers alike.

What to know before visiting Jaipur To Spiti

Local weather

Summer
13°
Summer
Monsoon
15°
Monsoon
Autumn
-5°
Autumn
Winter
-7°-20°
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General info

Time zone
GMT +05:30
5 hours 30 minutes ahead
Currency
Indian rupee
1USD = 83.00 INR
Official languages
Hindi, English, Rajasthani, Spitian
Best time to visit
APR – MAY
Good for the Shimla, Kinnaur, Tabo and Kaza route, though the Chandratal area and the Manali exit may not yet be open.
JUN – SEP
The best window for the full circuit with Chandratal, always subject to road and weather conditions.
OCT
Cold, clear and lovely, but Chandratal and Kunzum access can grow uncertain as the snow risk rises.
NOV – MAR
Winter Spiti is planned through the Shimla and Kinnaur side. Chandratal is not sold as a winter inclusion.
Recommended trip duration
10 Days
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You first reach Delhi or Chandigarh by flight, train or road, then continue by road into Himachal via Shimla or Manali to Kaza. We can arrange pickup from Jaipur, Delhi or Chandigarh and plan the mountain leg end to end.