Conquer one of the world’s toughest road as you take the wheel across the rugged terrains of Spiti
Stand tall before the sacred Kailash Parvat graced by the crimson hues of sunset at Kalpa
Immerse yourself to the spiritual ambiance of the oldest Buddhist monastery in India at Tabo
Experience a rush of adrenaline as you look down from Asia’s highest suspension bridge of Chicham
Indulge in the heartwarming flavors of ‘Hindustan ka Aakhri Dhaba’ at Chitkul, the last village in India
About the expedition:
Driving through the rugged paths of Spiti is every traveler’s dream and witnessing the glory it holds is an experience one cannot put into words. It is a layered mystery, with every mile, a layer unfolds and offers you an unexpected yet beautiful adventure. Getting to experience some of the highest passes in the world, and driving through some of the most treacherous paths, age-old monasteries, and crystal blue lakes will be an adventure one should not miss. From feeling the chills as you look down upon a tiny truck from Asia’s highest suspended Chicham Bridge to spotting the ever-elusive snow leopards, Spiti makes a perfect powerpack for an adventurous expedition.
Quick Info:
Route: Shimla - Rakcham - Chitkul - Kalpa - Tabo - Kaza - Langza - Hikkim - Ki - Chicham - Dhankar - Gue - Nako - Narkanda
Duration: 8 Days, 7 Nights
Departure Dates: 21 January '23 | 18th February '23
Start point: Shimla/ Kufri
Endpoint: Narkanda
Inclusions:
➔ Accommodation for 7 nights on twin/ triple sharing in the same or similar category
➔ Two major meals - Breakfast & Lunch / Dinner
➔ Homestay / local dine-in experience
➔ Expedition/ Terrain specialists to lead the convoy
➔ Radios in each vehicle for safety communication.
➔ High Altitude first aid equipment for medical emergencies
➔ Convoy Safety Support vehicle
➔ Offroad Skill training
➔ Snow Drive Skill training
➔ Village walk / local explorations
➔ Local guidance wherever required
➔ Necessary documentation and arrangement of Permits
Thrillophilia Recommended:
➔ Relax with a Sip of Sea buckthorn tea at Café Sol, Kaza
➔ Shop unique souvenirs such as Merino Wool and Slipper made of Grass at the Kaza Market
➔ 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
➔ Tell Interesting stories about a 500-Year-old Self-Mummified Monks at Gue Monastery
➔ Make a 7 pebble wish by the Baspa River
➔ Record the change of expressions in a slow-motion video of your friend as he walks over a very shaky bridge that hangs over the mighty Spiti River.
How to Reach:
By Air: Fagu lies near Shimla which has its own airport at a place called Jubbarhatti, which is located at a distance of 23 kilometers. Flights from New Delhi, Chandigarh, and Kullu operate on a daily basis. You can also reach Chandigarh airport as it is connected to all the major cities, and further you can take a bus or a taxi to Fagu.
By Rail: The nearest station is at Kalka which connects the city with different parts of the country by rail line. There are quite a good number of trains from the cities like Delhi and Calcutta.
By Road: One of the best options to arrive at Fagu will be by bus (or by own vehicle)as it is well connected with cities like Shimla, Chandigarh, Delhi, Dehradun, and Kalka through roadways. You can hire taxis as well as state buses to reach the hill station from these cities.