Spiti Valley Tour Packages From Shimla A Spiti Valley tour package from Shimla works so well because the route climbs slowly through Kinnaur before it ever reaches the cold desert. That gentle altitude gain is what makes this side kinder to your body and far easier for first-time travellers. We run this journey as group tours and private SUV trips, with couple-friendly itineraries and well-paced family packages. Pickup is from Shimla, and you can be dropped at Manali, Chandigarh or Delhi depending on the plan you choose. Start Your Spiti Journey From Shimla The best thing about a Spiti Valley tour package from Shimla is the way the journey opens up. You do not jump straight into thin air. You ease into it, one valley at a time. It begins among Shimla's pine forests and climbs to Narkanda or Sarahan. From there the road enters the Kinnaur valleys, past Sangla and Chitkul , up to Kalpa where the Kinner Kailash range stands clear across the river. The land slowly dries near Nako and Tabo , opens into the wide cold desert around Kaza and its high villages, and finally crosses to Chandratal before the exit towards Manali. This route is not only about reaching Spiti. It is about letting the mountains change slowly in front of you, so that by the time you stand in the cold desert, you have earned it in your body and your eyes both. Why Shimla Is One of the Best Starting Points for Spiti Valley Gradual Altitude Gain The Shimla side lets you climb in stages. You spend nights at moderate heights through Kinnaur well before Kaza, which gives your body time to settle. For first-time travellers, families and anyone worried about altitude sickness, this slow climb makes a genuine difference. More Scenic Route The scenery keeps shifting. Pine forests give way to apple orchards, then to green river valleys along the Sutlej and Baspa, and at last to the bare, sculpted terrain of the cold desert. Few road trips in India change so completely from one end to the other. Best for Full Circuit Trips The classic full circuit begins here. You enter through Shimla and Kinnaur, travel the length of Spiti, and exit over Kunzum Pass towards Chandratal, Sissu , the Atal Tunnel and Manali. Starting from Shimla is what allows this loop to flow in one direction without backtracking. Better for Families and Couples Because the climb is gradual, your night halts fall in comfortable places rather than thin, high camps too early in the trip. That keeps the days calmer and the evenings easier, which matters a great deal when you are travelling with parents or young children. Better Planning Flexibility Practically speaking, the Shimla and Kinnaur side is the more dependable way in, since the road stays open across a longer season. The Chandratal stretch and the Manali exit are the parts that depend on road and weather, so we plan those around the conditions at the time of your trip. Places Covered in Our Spiti Valley Tour Package From Shimla You do not just see places on this route. You feel the Himalayas changing with every halt. Shimla sets the tone with its forests and old hill station character. Narkanda and Sarahan mark the quiet handover from busy hills to real mountain country, with Sarahan holding the old wooden Bhimakali temple. Then comes Kinnaur. Sangla sits in a broad green valley along the Baspa, and Chitkul, the last village on the road, feels like the edge of the map. Kalpa rises high above Reckong Peo with clear morning views of the Kinner Kailash range. The land begins to dry as you reach Nako, a high village beside a small lake, and Tabo, home to a monastery more than a thousand years old. Dhankar clings to a cliff above the river, and a short detour leads into the soft green of the Pin Valley . Kaza is the heart of Spiti and the base for its high villages. From here you reach Key Monastery on its hill, Kibber and the Chicham bridge across a deep gorge, and the trio of Langza with its hilltop Buddha statue, Hikkim with its high post office, and Komic , among the highest villages reachable by road. The final stretch crosses Kunzum Pass to Chandratal, a high lake whose access depends entirely on road and camp conditions. The trip then drops through Sissu and the Atal Tunnel into Manali, ending in green valleys that feel a world away from where you began. Best Spiti Valley Itineraries From Shimla Compact Shimla to Spiti tour, 6N/7D. Best for young travellers, friend groups and people with limited leave. It covers the main highlights but moves quickly, so expect long driving days and early starts. Best-selling Shimla to Manali Spiti circuit, 8N/9D. The option most travellers should look at first. Running Shimla to Sangla or Chitkul, then Kalpa, Tabo, Kaza, Chandratal and Manali, it gives you the full circuit at a pace that first-timers, couples and groups can actually enjoy. Comfortable full circuit, 9N/10D. Built for families, couples, photographers, senior-friendly groups and anyone who prefers to travel slowly. The extra day removes the rush and leaves room for the road to behave as it will. Winter Spiti from Shimla, 7N/8D or 8N/9D. For snow lovers, experienced travellers and photographers. In winter the trip usually goes in and returns via the Shimla side, and Chandratal should not be counted as a guaranteed stop because the higher route stays closed. Recommended Shimla to Spiti Valley Itinerary Day 1, arrive in Shimla. Pickup from your hotel, ISBT, the Volvo stand or an agreed point. Overnight in Shimla or Narkanda depending on your arrival time. Day 2, Shimla to Sangla or Chitkul. Drive through Rampur and into Kinnaur along the Sutlej. Overnight in Sangla or Chitkul. Day 3, Sangla or Chitkul to Kalpa. Spend time in Chitkul if you have not already, then continue to Kalpa for evening views of the Kinner Kailash range. Day 4, Kalpa to Tabo via Nako. The drive moves into the cold desert belt. Stop at Nako if time allows, then settle in for the night at Tabo. Day 5, Tabo to Kaza via Dhankar and Pin Valley. Visit Tabo Monastery and Dhankar, with a detour into Pin Valley if the route and timing work. Reach Kaza by evening. Day 6, Kaza local sightseeing. A slower, altitude-aware day around Key Monastery, Kibber, the Chicham bridge, Langza, Hikkim and Komic. Day 7, Kaza to Chandratal via Kunzum Pass. Drive past Losar and over Kunzum Pass towards Chandratal. The stay near the lake depends on road, weather and camp availability, so we confirm it close to your dates. Day 8, Chandratal to Manali or Sissu. Exit through Batal and Gramphu, then Sissu and the Atal Tunnel. Overnight in Manali or continue as per your package. Day 9, Manali departure. Drop at Manali, Chandigarh or Delhi depending on the package you have chosen. Optional Day 10, buffer day. A spare day is worth adding for families, senior travellers, photographers or shoulder-season departures, so a single bad-weather day does not unravel the whole plan. Shimla Route vs Manali Route for Spiti: Which Is Better? The Shimla route is the gentler choice. It suits first-time travellers, families, couples and senior travellers because the altitude builds gradually through Kinnaur. The Manali route is the faster choice. It works for shorter trips, adventure travellers and people already starting from Manali, but the altitude gain is much sharper from the very first day. Our recommendation: for most travellers booking a Spiti trip from Shimla, the best plan is to enter through Shimla and Kinnaur and exit via Chandratal, Sissu, the Atal Tunnel and Manali when the roads are open. You get the easy acclimatisation on the way in and the dramatic high passes on the way out. Pickup and Drop Options for Shimla to Spiti Tour Packages Pickup options: Shimla ISBT, your Shimla hotel, an agreed point near Mall Road, an agreed point near Lakkar Bazaar, Chandigarh airport or railway station as an add-on, Delhi to Shimla Volvo as an add-on, and Kalka to Shimla transfer as an add-on. Drop options: Manali drop, Chandigarh drop, Delhi drop, Shimla return drop, and a custom drop for private SUV trips. The right pickup and drop plan depends on your arrival time, the group departure schedule and the itinerary you select. Tell us how you are reaching Shimla and we will fit the rest around it. Types of Spiti Valley Tour Packages From Shimla Spiti Group Tour From Shimla A shared, fixed-departure trip for solo travellers, friends and budget-conscious travellers who like good company on the road. Private SUV Spiti Tour From Shimla Your own vehicle and pace, ideal for couples, families and photographers who want the freedom to stop where and when they like. Spiti Honeymoon Package From Shimla A slower, more private version of the route, with scenic stays and a little extra comfort for couples. Spiti Family Tour Package From Shimla Comfortable stays, reliable drivers and sensibly paced days, planned around children and parents rather than against them. Spiti Bike Trip From Shimla The full Kinnaur Spiti Manali circuit for experienced riders, run with a backup vehicle and proper support. Photography Focused Spiti Trip Timed around light, this version makes room for sunrise, sunset, the night sky, monasteries, Chandratal and quiet village frames. Best Time to Book a Spiti Valley Tour Package From Shimla April to May: a good window for the Shimla, Kinnaur, Tabo and Kaza stretch. The Chandratal area and the Manali exit may not yet be open. June to September: the best window for the full Shimla to Spiti to Manali circuit including Chandratal, always subject to road and weather. October: cold but lovely, with clear light and quiet roads. Better suited to experienced travellers, and Chandratal access depends on the weather. November to March: winter Spiti. The route has to be planned carefully through the Shimla side, and Chandratal is not a guaranteed winter inclusion. Shimla to Spiti Valley Trip Cost There is no single fixed price for this trip, because the cost follows the choices you make. 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, group tour or private SUV, stay category, meal plan, vehicle type, your pickup and drop point, the travel month, the number of travellers, whether Chandratal is included, and the level of customisation. For the exact Spiti Valley trip cost from Shimla, share your travel dates, number of travellers and preferred route with Travel Coffee, and we will send a clear, itemised quote. What Is Included in Our Shimla to Spiti Tour Package Usually included: stays in hotels, camps or homestays as per the package; breakfast and dinner as per the plan; transport by cab, SUV or Tempo Traveller; driver charges, tolls and parking as per the itinerary; sightseeing listed in the plan; trip coordination throughout; route planning based on live road and weather status; pickup and drop as selected; and Chandratal stay where it is included and operational. What Is Usually Not Included Flights or train tickets unless added, lunch and snacks and personal expenses, entry tickets where applicable, adventure activities, anything not listed under inclusions, and extra costs from road closures, weather disruption or itinerary changes. Why Book Your Spiti Tour From Shimla With Travel Coffee? We are a Himachal-based team, and we plan this route the way we would plan it for our own people. That means real understanding of how the Shimla to Kinnaur to Spiti road actually drives, and safer altitude pacing built into the itinerary rather than added as an afterthought. Our stays and drivers are coordinated locally, so the people looking after you on the ground know the valley. You can travel with a group or take a private trip, add a Volvo or airport pickup, and rely on us to rework the plan calmly if the road or weather shifts. Most of all, you talk to people who have actually driven this route, before your trip and during it, and we build the itinerary around your group, whether that is a couple, a family, a solo traveller or a bunch of friends. Travel Tips for Shimla to Spiti Valley Road Trip Start early from Shimla on the long driving days. Keep one buffer day if you are travelling with family or in shoulder season. Avoid alcohol on your first high-altitude nights. Carry cash, as network and UPI can be unreliable in remote areas. Pack thermals even in summer, because nights stay cold. Drink water often, but do not overexert yourself at altitude. Choose the Shimla route if altitude sickness is a concern. Do not treat Chandratal as guaranteed in early season or winter. Carry sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm and your basic medicines. Families and senior travellers should avoid very rushed circuits. What the Shimla to Spiti Journey Feels Like You leave Shimla's forests behind in the morning, and within a few hours the world starts to widen. Apple orchards line the road, the Sutlej runs grey and fast below, and Chitkul gives you that strange, settling feeling of standing in the last village before the road simply ends. Higher up, Kalpa hands you a sunrise on the Kinner Kailash range that is hard to look away from. Nako is all quiet and stone, Tabo holds the calm of a monastery that has stood for over a thousand years, and Kaza, when you reach it, feels like a small warm town with good cafes at the edge of a vast cold desert. Then come the days you remember most. Key Monastery stacked against the brown hills, the Buddha statue at Langza watching over the fields, a postcard sent from Hikkim, and a night under the Chandratal sky where the stars feel close enough to touch. The drive out through the Atal Tunnel returns you to green Manali almost too suddenly, and you realise just how far the mountains have carried you. Plan Your Spiti Valley Tour Package From Shimla We can plan your complete route from Shimla through Kinnaur and Spiti to Chandratal and Manali, with the right pace, the right stays, a driver who knows the road, honest route planning and steady support from start to finish. Whether you want a fixed-departure group trip, a private SUV journey, a honeymoon or a family holiday, we will shape it around your dates and your people. Plan your Spiti Valley tour package from Shimla with Travel Coffee.
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Best Places to Visit on a Shimla to Spiti Circuit
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
One of India's great road trips, where the land changes completely from Shimla's pine forests through the green Baspa valleys to the bare cold desert of Spiti. The whole circuit in one slow, unfolding drive.
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.
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
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.
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
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
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
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 Shimla To Spiti
Local weather
Summer
13°3°
Summer
Monsoon
15°2°
Monsoon
Autumn
7°-5°
Autumn
Winter
-7°-20°
Winter
General info
Time zone
GMT +05:30
5 hours 30 minutes ahead
Currency
Indian rupee
1USD = 83.00 INR
Official languages
Hindi, English, Kinnauri, Spitian
Best time to visit
APR – MAY
A good window for the Shimla, Kinnaur, Tabo and Kaza stretch. The Chandratal area and the Manali exit may not yet be open.
JUN – SEP
The best window for the full Shimla to Spiti to Manali circuit including Chandratal, always subject to road and weather.
OCT
Cold but lovely, with clear light and quiet roads. Better suited to experienced travellers, and Chandratal access depends on the weather.
NOV – MAR
Winter Spiti. The route has to be planned carefully through the Shimla side, and Chandratal is not a guaranteed winter inclusion.
Recommended trip duration
9 Days
Packages available on Travel Coffee
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Frequently Asked Questions
You travel by road through Narkanda, Rampur and Kinnaur, then on through Nako and Tabo to Kaza. Most travellers do this in a group tour or a private SUV with a local driver, and we arrange pickup from Shimla.