Kinnaur Tour Packages from Mumbai Kinnaur is a long way from Mumbai. There is no getting around that. You need a flight, a road journey through the mountains, and enough days to make the trip worthwhile. But if you have the time and you want a Himalayan experience that is quieter, greener and more grounded than the popular options, Kinnaur gives you exactly that. This is not Shimla or Manali. There are no mall roads or tourist crowds. Kinnaur is apple orchards along every slope, the Baspa river flowing through a wide valley, Chitkul sitting at the end of the road near the border, and Kalpa looking out at the Kinner Kailash range in the first light of the morning. It is stone temples, slate roofed villages, and mountain roads that follow rivers for hours. For a Mumbai traveller willing to fly into Chandigarh or Delhi and spend six or more days, Kinnaur offers a kind of trip that is hard to find this close to a major airport. Calm, scenic, and genuinely different from anything on the western coast. Featured Kinnaur Package Types from Mumbai 5 Days, 4 Nights: Mumbai to Kinnaur Quick Trip For travellers with very limited leave. You fly to Chandigarh on Day 1, drive straight into Kinnaur, spend two to three days in the valley, and fly back on Day 5. This is a fast trip. It works only if your flights are well timed and you are comfortable with a full driving day after landing. 6 Days, 5 Nights: Mumbai to Sangla, Chitkul and Kalpa The most balanced short format from Mumbai. You arrive, rest briefly, enter the valley the next day, enjoy proper time at the key stops, and return with a comfortable margin before your flight home. This is the trip most Mumbai travellers should start planning around. 7 Days, 6 Nights: Complete Kinnaur Valley Tour from Mumbai Adds Sarahan and the Bhimakali temple, gives you a relaxed day in the Sangla area, and keeps a buffer for the unexpected. You also have enough margin on the return so a minor delay does not mean a missed flight. Good for families, older travellers and anyone who wants the valley to feel unhurried. 8 Days, 7 Nights: Kinnaur with Nako Extension from Mumbai For travellers who want to push past the green valley into the higher, drier landscape where Kinnaur begins to turn into Spiti. You cover core Kinnaur, then carry on to Nako and its lake. Suits people who have the leave days and want the landscape to change as they travel. 9 to 10 Days: Kinnaur and Spiti Circuit from Mumbai The full circuit. Through Kinnaur, into Spiti via Nako and Tabo, time around Kaza and the high villages, and return. The most complete Himalayan journey you can build from Mumbai. Choose it if you have a full block of leave and want a proper circuit. Why Mumbai Travellers Should Consider Kinnaur Mumbai travellers often default to Shimla, Manali or Goa when they have a few days. Kinnaur barely appears on most people's list, and that is exactly why it works so well. The valley is not set up for mass tourism. What you get instead is a river valley lined with apple orchards, stone villages where people still live off the land, temples with carved wood that is centuries old, and mountain views that arrive quietly rather than dramatically. For a Mumbai traveller used to noise, heat and crowds, the contrast is sharp and deeply welcome. Kinnaur is cold, calm and slow. That is the entire point. Chandigarh is only a two hour flight from Mumbai, and from Chandigarh you can be inside the valley by the same evening if you start early. Compare that with Ladakh, which needs either a flight to Leh with altitude risk or days of road travel. Kinnaur sits in a sweet spot. It is easier to reach than Ladakh, quieter than Kashmir, and more interesting than a standard Shimla or Manali visit. How to Get from Mumbai to Kinnaur Your Options Fly to Chandigarh. This is the recommended option. Chandigarh airport has reliable daily flights from Mumbai, the flight takes about two to two and a half hours. From Chandigarh, you are roughly 320 to 350 km from Kinnaur by road. Fly to Delhi. An alternative with more flight options and sometimes cheaper fares. From Delhi, the road to Kinnaur is about 570 km via Shimla. This adds three to four extra hours of driving compared to Chandigarh. From your landing city to Kinnaur, a private cab is the most comfortable and practical option. The drive from Chandigarh to Kinnaur takes about nine to twelve hours, usually split across two half days with a halt at Narkanda or Sarahan. We arrange the full trip as one plan. You share your Mumbai flight details, and we coordinate the ground vehicle and itinerary from the moment you land. Route from Chandigarh into Kinnaur Chandigarh to Shimla about 120 km, three to four hours. Shimla to Narkanda about 65 km through apple country. Narkanda to Rampur about 55 km descending toward the Sutlej. Rampur to Sarahan about 40 km climbing to the gateway of Kinnaur. Sarahan to Sangla around 95 km through Karcham into the Baspa valley. Sangla to Chitkul about 25 km up the valley. Sangla to Kalpa about 40 km crossing toward Reckong Peo. Return to Chandigarh the same way, about 350 km with a night halt. Why Travel Coffee for Your Mumbai to Kinnaur Trip We are based in Himachal, and we plan trips for travellers flying in from across the country. We plan from your flight, not just from the road. Your itinerary starts with your landing time and works forward. We coordinate the ground vehicle to be ready when you arrive, and we build the return drive around your departure flight. Realistic driving hours. We know how long the road takes in each season and we plan halts so you arrive at each stop with energy, not exhaustion. Honest duration guidance. If you ask about five days, we will make it work. We will also tell you if six or seven would be significantly better. Better stays. Our stays in Sangla, Kalpa, Chitkul and Sarahan are personally checked. Clean rooms, warm bedding, decent food. Local drivers who know the valley, the dialect and the road. Season based planning around monsoon windows, snow closures and shoulder season conditions. Flexible route support when mountain roads change. One plan from Mumbai to Mumbai. What to Know Before Visiting Kinnaur from Mumbai The Practical Details Time zone: Indian Standard Time (IST), UTC+5:30. Currency: Indian Rupee (INR). ATMs scarce inside Kinnaur. Carry enough cash from Chandigarh or Shimla. Languages: Hindi widely spoken. Kinnauri locally. English understood at tourist-facing stays. Flights: Book Mumbai to Chandigarh return. IndiGo and Air India operate multiple daily flights. Flight time about two to two and a half hours. Mobile network: coverage gets patchy deeper into Kinnaur. BSNL and Airtel work better than others. Permits: Indian nationals do not need a permit for core Kinnaur. An Inner Line Permit is needed only beyond Sumdo toward Spiti. We arrange any permit you need. The Climate Shift Expect a shift of 25 to 30 degrees or more between Mumbai and Kinnaur morning temperatures. Pack for both Mumbai heat at the airport and mountain cold. Layers, warm jacket, cap, gloves, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses. How Long Should Your Trip Be? Six to seven days for a comfortable core trip including flight days. Eight for the full valley with buffer. Nine to ten for Nako or Spiti. Five days is tight and only works with efficient flight connections. You are flying across the country to reach a valley that rewards slow travel. Give it enough days to actually be slow. Safety and Pacing Core Kinnaur has no high mountain pass on its main route. The altitude is moderate. The biggest challenge for a Mumbai traveller is the transition from flight to mountain road. Give yourself a proper first night halt before the valley. For families and older travellers, a seven day plan with relaxed driving days works well. Kinnaur is a gentler choice than Ladakh or a rushed Spiti circuit for a first Himalayan trip from Mumbai.
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Best Places to Visit on a Kinnaur Trip from Mumbai
Narkanda
A quiet mountain halt in the apple belt, about 65 km past Shimla. Pine forest, cool air and a calm transition from your flight into the hills.
Sarahan
The gateway to Kinnaur. Terraced fields, old houses and the first real sense of entering a quieter world.
Bhimakali Temple
The old wooden temple at Sarahan, counted among the 51 Shakti Peeths. Carved wood, quiet courtyards and views of the high peaks.
Sangla Valley
A broad, green valley along the Baspa river. Terraced farming, traditional stone villages and forested slopes. One of the most calming landscapes in Kinnaur.
The last inhabited village before the border. Baspa river, barley fields, slate roofed houses and snow peaks. It has a weight and stillness that stays with people.
The river that shapes the Sangla valley. Time by the water, without a plan, is one of the quiet rewards of a Kinnaur trip. After Mumbai's pace, this contrast alone is worth the trip.
Kalpa
Set high above Reckong Peo with direct views of the Kinner Kailash range. Apple orchards, old temples and a pace that suits mornings and evenings equally.
The valley is best appreciated slowly. Walk by the river, visit the villages, and let the green landscape settle you after the travel from Mumbai.
Visit Chitkul
Walk through the last village, sit by the Baspa, and feel the simple fact that the road ends here.
Watch Sunrise Over Kinner Kailash from Kalpa
First light on the sacred range is the kind of moment that makes the entire flight from Mumbai worthwhile.
Sit by the Baspa River
No plan needed. Just time beside one of the prettiest rivers in Himachal. After Mumbai's pace, this contrast alone is worth the trip.
Visit the Bhimakali Temple in Sarahan
Old wood, stone courtyards and mountain air. A grounding stop early in the journey.
Walk Through Apple Orchards and Village Trails
Kinnaur is apple country. Short walks through orchards and along stone paths are some of the best hours of the trip.
Drive the Scenic Stretches Slowly
The roads follow rivers and cling to slopes. At a calm pace, the drive itself becomes part of the experience.
Add Nako or Spiti If You Have the Days
With eight or more days, carrying the trip into higher country turns a valley visit into a full Himalayan circuit.
What to know before visiting Mumbai To Kinnaur
Local weather
Spring
15°2°
Spring
Summer
25°10°
Summer
Monsoon
20°12°
Monsoon
Autumn
18°5°
Autumn
Winter
10°-5°
Winter
General info
Time zone
GMT +05:30
5 hours 30 minutes ahead
Currency
Indian rupee
1USD = 83.00 INR
Official languages
Hindi, Kinnauri, English
Best time to visit
MAY – JUN
Most popular. Roads good, stays open, valley green. Apple blossoms. Aligns with summer leave.
SEP – NOV
Finest window for many. Clear skies, sharp light, autumn colour. October is a photographer's favourite.
MAR – APR
Early season. Snow melting, pleasant days, quiet valley. Good escape from Mumbai's summer start.
DEC – FEB
Genuinely cold. Snow on Kinner Kailash extraordinary. Some roads and stays close. For prepared travellers.
Recommended trip duration
5 Days
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Frequently Asked Questions
Six to seven days for a comfortable core trip, including flight days. Eight for the full valley. Nine to ten if adding Nako or Spiti.