About the Tour:
The thought of driving through the raw and rough terrain of Spiti gives us goosebumps! Experience the first-ever “You Don’t Call It A Road” episode of your trip by striking out this adventure from your bucket list as you cross a few iconic high mountains passes that present some unforgettable landscapes of this cold desert.
Be it standing on Asia’s Highest suspended Chicham Bridge or driving to ‘the world’s highest village – Komic’, you will experience it all firsthand and take home lovely memories and myriad adventure stories you have lived in real-time. Cherish this incredible journey with a perfect end by the turquoise waters of the crescent-shaped Chandratal lake that reflects upon the luminous milky way at night.
Quick Info:
Route: Delhi - Shimla - Narkanda - Baga Sarahan - Nako - Gue - Tabo - Dhankar - Kaza - Kalpa - Shimla - Delhi
Duration: 9 Days, 8 Nights
Start Point: Delhi
End Point: Delhi
Inclusions:
➔ Stay on a double and triple sharing basis in hygienic and sanitized hotels / camps
➔ Buffet breakfast and dinner on all days
➔ First Aid kit and Oxygen cylinder
➔ Highly-Experienced driver cum guide
➔ Sightseeing as per itinerary
➔ Inner Line permit / Manali Green Tribunal Permit
➔ Transport in an MUV like Tempo Traveller / Toyota Innova / Mahindra Xylo / Mahindra Scorpio
➔ Bon Fire wherever possible
Thrillophilia Recommended:
➔ Explore World's Highest Village, Komic Uniquely via Yak Ride
➔ Shop unique souvenirs such as Merino Wool and Slipper made of Grass at the Kaza Market
➔ Mail postcards to loved ones from the world’s highest post office at Hikkim
➔ Relax yourself with Sip of Sea buckthorn tea at Cafe Sol, Kaza
➔ Enjoy mouth Watering Vegetable Maggie at Hindustan ka Akhri Dhaba, Chitkul
➔ Tell Interesting stories about 500 Years old Self-Mummified Monk at Gue Monastery
How to Reach:
By Air: Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in Delhi is a feasible option for travelling to Spiti as it serves both domestic and well as International flights.
By Rail: Another Alternative is New Delhi Railway Station, through which most trains arrive and depart from Delhi and is located in Paharganj, near Connaught Place.
By Road: Also Delhi is well connected by bus to cities like Jaipur, Agra, Alwar, Dehradun and even Kathmandu among others.