The Final Frontier of the Himalayas
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Spiti Valley Tour Packages 2026
The Final Frontier of the Himalayas
Starting Price:
Rs. 17,999/-Per Person
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₹20,999/-
₹17,999/- onwards6N/7D
Delhi - Delhi
23 May, 2 Oct+10 batches
Delhi Shimla Chitkul Kalpa Kaza Dhankar Monastery Key Monastery Hikkim Komic Langza Kalpa Shimla Delhi

₹26,999/-
₹24,999/- onwards6N/7D
Delhi - Delhi
23 May, 2 Oct+10 batches
Delhi Shimla Chitkul Kalpa Kaza Dhankar Key Monastery Hikkim Komic Langza Kalpa Delhi

₹34,999/-
₹27,999/- onwards7N/8D
Delhi - Delhi
30 May, 5 Jun+7 batches
Delhi Tirthan Valley Chitkul Kalpa Kaza Key Monastery Hikkim Langza Chandratal Lake Manali Delhi

₹26,999/-
₹24,999/- onwards6N/7D
Delhi - Delhi
19 Jun, 20 Jun+2 batches
Delhi Chitkul Kalpa Kaza Key Monastery Hikkim Langza Chandratal Lake Manali Delhi

₹20,499/-
₹17,999/- onwards4N/5D
Delhi - Delhi
29 May, 5 Jun+8 batches
Delhi Manali Kaza Key Monastery Hikkim Komik Langza Chandratal Lake Manali Delhi

₹30,999/-
₹27,999/- onwards7N/8D
Delhi - Delhi
30 May, 6 Jun+15 batches
Delhi Tirthan Valley Chitkul Nako Tabo Kaza Key Chicham Hikkim Komic Langza Chandra Taal Manali Delhi

₹21,499/-
₹18,499/- onwards6N/7D
Delhi - Delhi
26 Jun, 4 Jul+10 batches
Delhi Chitkul Kalpa Kaza Key Monastery Hikkim Langza Chandratal Lake Manali Delhi

₹26,999/-
₹23,499/- onwards6N/7D
Delhi - Delhi
3 Jul, 10 Jul+11 batches
Delhi Shimla Kinnaur Valley Sangla/Chitkul Nako Tabo Kaza Key Chicham Hikkim Komic Langza Lepcha La (Tibet Point) Chandra Taal Manali Delhi
For the last 9 years, WanderOn has guided over 50,000+ travelers through Spiti Valley’s remote desert. WanderOn’s Spiti Record Ride has earned recognition in the India Book of Records for riding through Asia’s highest suspension bridge with the maximum number of riders. What drives this track record is simple—our dynamic and specially curated Spiti Valley tour packages aren’t generic itineraries. Each Spiti tour package is crafted from on-ground expertise, local partnerships, and real-time climate knowledge of one of India’s most challenging yet rewarding destinations.
Starting from ₹17,999 per person, each and every Spiti Valley package has been perfected to handle high-altitude logistics, unexpected weather shifts, and authentic local experiences at 12,000+ feet, challenges that most operators might overlook. So, even if you are seeking an affordable 5-day quick expedition from ₹17,999 or a comprehensive 10-day exploration to places like Kaza, Dhankar Monastery, Key Monastery, Hikkim, Komic, Langza, and more, our Spiti Valley tours combine adventure, safety, authentic homestays, and unrestricted access that standard Spiti tour packages simply miss.
Join the travelers, get instant access to detailed itineraries, directly chat with our Spiti experts, and get some exclusive insider tips from the on-ground team at the best price!
Planning a trip to Spiti Valley isn’t just about picking dates; it’s about choosing how you want to experience it. Based on what we have seen works best for different kinds of travelers, here’s how these Spiti Valley tour packages really differ.
These are easily the most fun! If you are traveling solo or with a friend, our specialized Spiti tour packages provide you with a ready-made travel group. There’s a trip captain handling everything, planned activities, and a strong sense of community throughout the journey.
If you want to experience Spiti without stretching your budget, these packages are the easiest place to begin. You'll travel as part of a small group, stay in comfortable homestays, and cover the highlights - Kaza, Key Monastery, Hikkim, and Langza. Transport, stays, and permits are all taken care of, so all you really have to do is show up and take it in.
This is Spiti, the way it's meant to be done. The full circuit takes you through Shimla, Kinnaur, Spiti, and Manali, a route that lets the landscape unfold gradually rather than dropping you straight into the deep end. If you can spare the days, this itinerary is the one we'd recommend. It's less a quick visit and more a proper Spiti Valley road trip, and the difference is something you feel by the end of it.
It is built for riders who want the terrain on their own terms. Our Spiti bike trip packages take you through high mountain passes, rough patches, and quiet, remote villages, with a backup vehicle, on-road mechanical support, and experienced captains riding alongside the group. You bring the appetite for the ride; we'll handle everything else.
Not everyone likes fixed plans, and that is why with these Spiti Valley packages, you can design your own itinerary based on your pace, comfort, and travel style.
"One thing people often worry about is 'How do I even start?' That's where our Spiti Valley tour packages help. Whether you're looking for a Spiti Valley tour package from Delhi or planning from Mumbai, you can begin your journey with everything pre-planned - transport, stays, permits, and pit stops sorted before you even pack your bag."
1. Spiti Backpacking - for budget travel - 6N-7D - INR 17,999/-
2. 8 Days Spiti circuit biking trip - 7N-8D - INR 27,999/-
3. 7 Days Spiti full circuit roadtrip - 6N-7D - INR 24,999/-
4. Spiti summer - 4N-5D - INR 17,999/-
People keep coming back to us for one straightforward reason: we run the operation ourselves, end to end. Over the years we've led more than 1,500 Spiti trips and taken close to 50,000 travelers into the cold desert. Many of them return for a second or third trip, and that kind of loyalty, along with our consistently positive reviews on TripAdvisor, speaks louder than any brochure.
When you book a Spiti tour with us, and if you've read any Lahaul Spiti travel guide, you know how complex this region gets: vehicles, stays, captains, the lot. No handoffs, no "let me check with our partner." Here's what that actually looks like on the ground:
1. No middlemen, no handoffs. Nothing is outsourced. The vehicle you ride in, the captain leading the trip, the homestays, the itinerary—all of it sits inside WanderOn. If something goes sideways at 4,000 metres, you know exactly whom to call.
2. A community that keeps showing up. As of February 2026, we've crossed 3,500 positive Google reviews from travelers who've gone to Spiti with us. People come back to WanderOn, sometimes two or three times, because of the way the trip feels. Amazing trip captains, 24/7 travel assistance, exciting community vibe, honest pricing, no upsell games, and a group energy that's hard to fake.
3. Trip captains who actually know the terrain. You're not handed off to a driver with a route map. Our captains have run these passes dozens of times; they read the road, they read the group, and they know when to push a stop and when to wait it out.
4. AMS monitoring and oxygen in every vehicle. Oxygen cylinders and oximeters travel with you the entire trip, not stashed at the base but in the car. Our captains are trained to watch for early signs of AMS and step in before a mild headache turns into something that ends your trip.
5. Ground support 24/7. Inner Line Permits, real-time route tracking, weather watch, and gear checklists before departure—we handle the unglamorous logistics so you reach Spiti already set up, not scrambling.
As One of Our Travelers Said It:
Exceptionally Wonderful! 🤍
“Wanderon was one unforgettable experience on our travel to Spiti Valley. From planning our itinerary to executing it in these changing circumstances was one task wanderon took exceptionally well. The unplanned spots, the scenic views and the warmth of the place around was something we always craved for. The trip wouldn't have been the same without the captains. … Read full Spiti review
Here are the two standard itineraries for Delhi to Spiti Valley! Make sure you choose the right Spiti itinerary according to your own travel style.
Day 0: Departure from Delhi to Shimla by evening. Overnight journey by Volvo.
Day 1: Reach Shimla - Transfer to Chitkul. Overnight stay at Chitkul/Sangla
Day 2: Explore Chitkul - Transfer to Kalpa - Overnight stay at Kalpa
Day 3: Transfer from Kalpa to Kaza via Nako, Tabo, and Ka Loops. Overnight stay at Kaza.
Day 4: Visit Key Monastery and Chicham Bridge along with Hikkim - Komic - Langza. Overnight stay at Kaza.
Day 5: Depart for Chandratal - Overnight stay at Chandratal Lake.
Day 6: Depart for Manali - Old Manali cafe crawl - Overnight stay at Manali.
Day 7: Self-explore Manali - Departure to Delhi.
Day 8: Reach Delhi by Morning
Day 0: Departure from Delhi to Manali
Day 1: Reach Manali - Manali self exploration - Overnight stay
Day 2: Start your journey from Manali to Kaza via Atal Tunnel and Kunzum La. Overnight stay at Kaza.
Day 3: Visit Key Monastery, Hikkim, Komic, and Langza. Overnight stay at Kaza.
Day 4: Start your journey from Kaza to Chandra Taal Lake via Losar and Kunzum La. Overnight stay at Chandra Taal.
Day 5: Start your journey back to Manali—departure from Delhi.
Day 6: Reach Delhi by morning.
The best time to visit Spiti Valley depends on what you're chasing - green meadows, snow-draped monasteries, or a full circuit via Manali to Spiti Valley.
Most of our best Spiti Valley tour packages run between May and October when both routes are open, but here's an honest Spiti weather guide according to our WanderOn’s team to help you plan your trip to Spiti Valley.
Summer (May to June) — Best for First-Timers & Full Circuit Temperatures range from 10°C to 20°C, and the Manali–Kunzum Pass–Kaza route opens by late May. This is the ideal window for a Spiti group tour as both entry routes (Shimla and Manali) are accessible, making the full circuit possible.
Monsoon (July to mid-September) — Best for Photographers, Risky for Roads While Spiti lies in a rain-shadow zone and stays mostly dry, the approach roads via Kinnaur and Manali face frequent landslides. Travelers who don't mind flexible itineraries get the greenest landscapes and clearest skies after rain.
Autumn (Late September to October) — Best for Clear Skies & Fewer Crowds Post-monsoon Spiti is golden - barley fields turn amber, skies are crystal clear, and tourist traffic drops sharply. Don't make the mistake of waiting too long; the Kunzum Pass usually closes by mid-October due to early snowfall.
Winter (November to March) — Best for Snow Leopard Spotting & Raw Adventure Temperatures plunge to -25°C and only the Shimla–Kinnaur route stays open ( Spiti Valley road conditions might remain affected and the routes are blocked occasionally). Spiti Valley in winter is strictly for experienced travelers - but it's the only time you can join a snow leopard expedition in Kibber.
Spring (April) — Best for Off-Beat Travelers The valley slowly softens, monasteries reopen for festivals, and apricot blossoms appear in lower Spiti. Roads are tricky but doable via Kinnaur, and you'll have entire villages almost to yourself.
If you are planning a Spiti Valley budget trip, based upon WanderOn’s operations team experience in the region and feedback of our travelers, here is a realistic cost breakdown so you know exactly where your money goes.
Transport is usually the biggest expense in most Spiti Valley tours
Staying in homestays is the best way to keep your Spiti Valley budget tour affordable
Local dhabas and homestays help reduce costs during your Spiti Valley budget trip
Most people treat Kaza as just a base in their Spiti Valley tour package, which is a mistake. Kaza is where you actually get local cafes, conversations with hosts, and much more. Spend time here instead of rushing, and that’s where the experience changes.
Often called the “Ajanta of the Himalayas," Tabo Monastery is over 1,000 years old and known for its ancient murals and caves. During your Spiti Valley trip, this stop adds cultural depth that most Spiti Valley tours overlook.
Located around 4,200m, Kibber is one of the highest inhabited villages and a base for spotting snow leopards in winter, making it one of the most visited places to visit in Spiti Valley.
Gue Village is home to a naturally preserved 500-year-old mummy of a monk, something you won’t find in typical guides. The village also has a small and peaceful Gue Monastery. Adding this to your Spiti Valley tour makes your journey more unique and less mainstream.
Dhankar - The Cliff-Hanging Monastery & Lake Skipping the Dhankar Lake trek is a regret most travelers carry home—the 1.5-hour climb to 15,100 ft rewards you with one of the most surreal alpine lakes in India. The old fort-monastery below is on the World Monument Fund's endangered list, so visit while you still can.
If you're visiting Spiti only in summer, you're missing Pin Valley’s wild side—winter travelers with us have spotted snow leopards and Himalayan ibex up close. Mudh village is the gateway, and our groups stop here for the homemade sea buckthorn juice.
Don't drive past the Kunzum Mata temple without taking three parikramas around it—locals believe it's bad luck, and our drivers refuse to skip it. The Atal Tunnel may be faster, but Kunzum is the real spiritual entry to Spiti.
If you're entering Spiti via the Kinnaur route, never skip a night halt at Nako—the 11th-century monastery and willow-fringed lake. Our travelers say it's the most underrated village in the entire circuit.
If your driver tries to skip Chicham for time, insist on the stop - at 13,596 ft, it's a 2-minute drive that rewards you with the most dramatic gorge view in Spiti. Our travelers always end up here for golden-hour photos.
Don't make the mistake of rushing through Key monastery in 20 minutes like most travelers do - sit inside the prayer hall during the monks' chanting session, and you'll understand why this 11th-century gompa feels different. It houses 250+ llamas, rare Buddhist scrolls, and ancient weapons from monastic wars, all perched dramatically at 13,668 ft.
Don't make the mistake of buying fossils from random vendors in Kaza - visit Langza and buy ethically from local kids who collect surface fossils. Our travelers love the photo op with the 1,000-year-old Buddha statue facing Chau Chau Kang Nilda peak.
Send a postcard home from this 1983-established post office that still functions with a single postmaster. It takes 15–20 days to deliver, but the bragging rights are forever.
Komic sits at 15,050 ft with zero light pollution, making stargazing in Spiti an unbeatable experience. The Milky Way is visible to the naked eye from April to October.
Between January and March, Kibber offers a 70% sighting probability of the elusive snow leopard - higher than Ladakh's Hemis. Pair it with sightings of Himalayan ibex and blue sheep.
Chicham Bridge - Inaugurated in 2017 at 13,596 ft, this bridge cut a 40-km detour down to just 2 km. Stop midway for unmatched views of the Samba Lamba Nallah gorge.
Located on a crumbling spur between the Spiti and Pin rivers, Dhankar Gompa is listed among the world's 100 most endangered sites by WMF. The hike to Dhankar Lake above takes 1.5 hours.
Run by locals across Langza, Komic, and Demul, these government-recognized homestays let you live with Spiti families. Profits fund solar greenhouses and women-led conservation projects.
The "Moon Lake" changes color from turquoise to emerald throughout the day, but a full-moon night here is otherworldly. Camping is now banned within 3 km from Chandratal lake, so you can stay at Batal or Chandra Dhaba.
Langza, once submerged under the Tethys Sea, is one of the few places on Earth where you can find marine fossils at 14,500 ft. Buy them from local kids who collect ethically (please don't dig).
Ladarcha (July–August) revives the ancient Indo-Tibetan trade route in Kaza. Fagli (February) features rare Buchen lama performances - a 1,000-year-old shamanic dance form.
Try Chhang (local barley beer), Thukpa with yak meat, Tsampa (roasted barley flour), and butter tea at family-run cafés in Kaza. Sol Cafe and Himalayan Cafe have been our traveler favorites.
The 200-km stretch via Kunzum Pass is one of the world's toughest cycling routes - popular among seasoned riders from June to September. Acclimatize for 48 hours before attempting due to the acute mountain sickness here.
A 500-year-old naturally preserved mummy of Buddhist monk Sangha Tenzin sits in a glass chamber in Gue. Discovered in 1975 after an earthquake, his hair and teeth remain intact.
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