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Spiti Short Circuit With Chandratal Group Tour From Manali

7D/6N
1

Day In

Manali
2

Days In

Kaza
1

Day In

Chandratal Camp / Losar
Highlights
  • A short but full Spiti group trip covering Manali, Kaza's monasteries and high villages, Losar, Kunzum Pass, and Chandratal Lake in just seven days
  • A better paced start with one night in Manali, so you rest and explore before the long, adventurous drive to Kaza
  • One full Kaza sightseeing day covering Key Monastery, Kibber, Chicham Bridge, Langza, Hikkim, and Komik, then the drive to Chandratal through Losar and Kunzum Pass
Package Options

Duration

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7 days
14,999
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8 days
17,999
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9 days
18,999

Start & End Point

Choose Your Group Size

Room Sharing

Trip Dates

Itinerary

Your trip starts in the evening from Delhi. Get on the overnight Volvo and meet your fellow travellers, as the group starts forming here. Settle in and rest well. Tomorrow you reach Manali and begin the mountain part of the trip.

Report and Board the Overnight Volvo from Delhi

18:00 - 20:00

Location:Delhi ISBT / Pickup Point

Overnight Journey to Manali (Your Fellow Travellers Are on the Same Bus)

20:00 - 07:00

Location:Delhi to Manali (Volvo)

Inclusions
  • Overnight Volvo from Delhi to Manali and from Manali to Delhi for the Delhi package
  • A Tempo Traveller or Shared SUV / MUV for all the mountain driving and sightseeing, based on the group size
  • 4 nights accommodation plus 2 nights on the overnight Volvo. Accommodation: Manali (1N), Kaza (2N), and the Chandratal camp or Losar (1N). The 2 Volvo nights are Delhi to Manali and Manali to Delhi
  • Rooms on double or triple sharing in Manali and Kaza. The Chandratal camp tents are usually on double or quad sharing, with a sleeping tent and a mess tent
  • 4 breakfasts and 4 dinners on the stay nights, starting with dinner on Day 2 and ending with breakfast on Day 6. This is the MAP meal plan
  • All sightseeing as per the itinerary, covering the Manali local sights and the full Kaza circuit (Key Monastery, Kibber, Chicham Bridge, Komik, Hikkim, Langza). Each stop depends on time, daylight, weather, and road conditions
  • The drive through the Atal Tunnel, Gramphu, Chhatru, Batal, Kunzum Pass, and Losar
  • Chandratal Lake visit with a walk of about 1.5 km each way from the designated parking point
  • A dedicated trip captain travels with every Social batch and Full batch, which are groups above 10 people, to lead the trip and look after the group. Smaller Micro and Small batches, up to 10 people, are looked after by a trip coordinator and an experienced local driver
  • An emergency oxygen cylinder is carried in the vehicle for safety (you pay only if you use it)
  • Experienced local mountain driver
  • Driver allowance, fuel, tolls, and parking
  • All taxes included
Exclusions
  • Lunches, snacks, tea, coffee, and drinks through the trip
  • Breakfast on Day 2 and dinner on Day 6
  • Meals during the overnight Volvo journeys
  • Pickup or drop between your home, hotel, airport, or station and the Volvo boarding point
  • Entry tickets, monastery donations, and camera fees
  • Room heater charges where they apply
  • Personal things like shopping, laundry, and phone bills
  • Porter or luggage handling charges
  • Travel insurance
  • Any cost from a medical emergency, medicines, oxygen use, treatment, hospitalisation, or emergency evacuation and rescue. This matters in Spiti because it is remote and help can be far
  • Any extra cost from bad weather, road blocks, road closures, delays, landslides, or government rules, including any extra night, food, or travel this causes
  • Anything not listed under Inclusions
Your Trip in a Nutshell
Duration
6 Nights / 7 Days
Start / End Point
Delhi
Stay
Manali (1N) • Kaza (2N) • Chandratal Camp or Losar (1N, double or quad sharing) • Overnight Volvo (2N)
Meals
4 breakfasts (Day 3 to Day 6) and 4 dinners (Day 2 to Day 5), 8 meals in total on the MAP plan
Main Highlight
A short, better paced Spiti group trip from Delhi with a Manali night, 2 nights in Kaza, one full village and monastery circuit, and the scenic Losar, Kunzum Pass, and Chandratal finish
Best Season
Mid June to mid September, subject to Kunzum Pass, the Chandratal road, and campsite access
Ideal For
Solo travellers, friend groups, young professionals, college groups, and photographers who want to see Kaza and Chandratal without taking a long leave
Know Before You Go
This is a shared group departure. You travel with fellow travellers, usually 10 to 18 people, and a trip captain. The vehicle is a Tempo Traveller or a Shared SUV / MUV, based on the final group size
The overnight Volvo takes about 12 to 14 hours. Carry a neck pillow, light blanket, water, and snacks for the bus
Day 3 is a long day. It is about 8 to 10 hours from Manali to Kaza on rough mountain roads. Rest well the night before, carry snacks, and stay hydrated
Kaza is high up at about 3800 metres. Take it easy on the first evening in Kaza, eat light, and drink plenty of water so your body adjusts before the sightseeing day
The roads around Gramphu, Chhatru, Batal, Kunzum Pass, and Chandratal can be rough, narrow, and uneven
Losar is a transit point. You cross it on the way from Manali to Kaza and again on the way from Kaza to Chandratal. Any halt depends on the road, open facilities, and time
You camp only at the marked camping zone near Chandratal. You walk about 1.5 km each way over a rocky, uneven trail to see the lake. There is no camping right at the lake because it is protected
The Chandratal camp is basic because it is remote. Expect double or quad sharing tents, a mess tent, and shared or common toilets. Bring a sleeping bag liner if you feel the cold
The Chandratal camp is small and runs only in season. If it is full, or if the group wants more comfort like senior citizen or family groups, the night is in a hotel or guesthouse in Losar, the last village before Kunzum Pass, as the second best choice. This is told to you in advance, and you still visit Chandratal Lake either way. If Chandratal itself is not reachable due to weather or road blocks, the team arranges the safest practical option
A dedicated trip captain travels with the bigger Social and Full batches, which are groups above 10 people. Smaller batches have a trip coordinator and the local driver
Early hotel check in in Manali depends on a room being free. Manali sightseeing depends on the Volvo arrival time and daylight
Rooms are on double or triple sharing. A single room may cost extra and depends on availability. A single tent near Chandratal is subject to campsite availability
Phone network is weak in Kaza, where BSNL works best, and gone at Chandratal. Carry enough cash, about Rs 5,000 to 7,000, as ATMs and online payments are not reliable
Even in summer, Kaza nights are cold and Chandratal can drop close to freezing. Carry thermals, a warm jacket, a woollen cap, and gloves
Wear sturdy shoes for the 1.5 km Chandratal walk, monastery steps, and village paths
Times in the plan are rough guesses. The order and length of stops may change with the road, weather, and traffic. The trip captain may change the plan for safety
If you are coming from outside Delhi, reach Delhi by evening on Day 1 to board the Volvo

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Most departures have a healthy mix of solo travellers, couples, and small friend groups. The shared journey makes it easy to meet people, and the trip captain or coordinator helps the group settle in from Day 1 on the Volvo. Room sharing is arranged as per your option and a suitable same gender co traveller.

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Himanshi Kumrawat3.0
Verified·10 Jul 2026viaGoogle

I recently completed the Spiti Valley full circuit with Travel Coffee along with two friends, and overall, it was a mixed experience of incredible highs and frustrating logistical lows. On the positive side, we successfully covered almost …

owais khan5.0
Verified·10 Jul 2026viaGoogle

Had an absolutely incredible trip exploring Manali, Solang, Sethan, Khokhsar, Sissu, and Darcha, all the way up to Shinkula Pass and Shinkula Top, thanks to Travel Coffee! ​A huge shoutout to Preeti Jasyal, who helped us a lot throughout the process. She is an amazing person and went above and beyond to help us create the perfect booking. The entire service was seamless and highly effective, and the hotels she selected for us were absolutely amazing with great comfort and views. ​Driving through those massive mountain terrains can be daunting, but their flawless coordination made the entire journey stress-free. If you're planning a trip to Leh, Ladakh, Spiti, or any of these mountain regions, Travel Coffee is the way to go!

Khianush Dadabhoy5.0
Verified·9 Jul 2026viaGoogle

I, being a senior citizen travelled solo with Travel Coffee for Spiti Valley and Chandratal Lake for 8N/9D. It was an amazing trip, well organised with decent hotels. Vanshika from Travel Coffee supported me, took great care of me till the very end. I enjoyed a lot and am looking forward to join any upcoming trips in future

SANJEEV KUMAR SINGH5.0
Verified·4 Jul 2026viaGoogle

Our Delhi to Kaza round-trip with Travel Coffee was incredible! Huge thanks to Manju ma'am (Manju Mehta) for her flawless management and organization throughout. Special gratitude to our driver, Negi bhai (Prakash Negi), whose expert driving skills kept us completely safe on the challenging Spiti roads. Highly recommend them for a seamless, unforgettable adventure!

Moksh Godani5.0
Verified·4 Jul 2026viaGoogle

We had an amazing experience on our Spiti Valley trip organised by Travel Coffee. Everything was well organized, from the itinerary and accommodations to transportation. The entire journey was smooth and hassle-free, allowing us to truly enjoy the breathtaking beauty of Spiti. A special thanks to Preeti Jaysal and the team for their constant support before and during the trip. They were always available to help and ensured that everything went as planned. Our driver was experienced, friendly, and made us feel safe on the challenging mountain roads. We made unforgettable memories, visited stunning places, and had an incredible overall experience. I would definitely recommend them to anyone planning a Spiti trip. Thank you for making our journey so special!

Shivam Garg4.0
Verified·20 Jun 2026viaGoogle

We did a spiti bike trip with travel coffee this early June. We had a very new experience this time as we travelled with travel coffee for the first time. We booked 7 bikes, a Bolero Camper to travel as backup vehicle …

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