About the Tour:
Surrounded by Tibet in the East, Ladakh in the North, Kullu and Lahaul in the South, the Spiti valley makes up a perfect playground for adventure jinkies. It takes a certain amount of madness to drive on these rocky and dusty trails with uncountable twists, sharp hairpin turns with some dangerous drop offs. Witness the slow transformation from lush green hills of Shimla to barren brown landscapes of Spiti and then again to the greens of Manali will leave you spellbound.
From feeling the chills as you look down upon a tiny truck from Asia’s highest suspended Chicham bridge to sitting on the isolated slopes at the last village of Spiti - Chitkul and look up to get thrilling glimpses of the eagles, hawks and vultures high up in the sky, Spiti makes a perfect powerpack for an adventurous vacation.
Quick Info:
Route: Delhi - Shimla - Narkanda - Baga Sarahan - Sangla - Chitkul - Sangla - Kalpa - Narkanda - Shimla - Delhi
Duration: 7 Days, 6 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:
➔ Sip a cup of Herbal Pahadi Chai while watching a beautiful Crimson sunset at Kalpa
➔Taste the local alcohol known as ‘Arag’ interestingly made using snow while having good chit chats with the locals
➔ Refresh yourself with a Glassful of "Cha", a salted tea made with Yak Butter
➔ Tell Interesting stories about 500 Years old Self-Mummified Monk at Gue Monastery.
➔ Enjoy mouth Watering Vegetable Maggie at Hindustan ka Akhri Dhaba, Chitkul
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 to all around India.
By Road: Also Delhi is well connected by bus to cities like Jaipur, Agra, Alwar, Dehradun and even Kathmandu among others.