Overview/Itinerary

Winters in Spiti - 8 days

 

Chandigarh - Narkanda - Kalpa - Nako - Tabo - Dhankar - Kaza - Key - Khibber - Rampur - Chandigarh

 

A journey that takes you through the Old Hindustan Tibet Road through the beautiful winter paradise of Kinnaur and into the adventurous cold desert of Spiti. A journey to one of the most remote regions of this country which will take you back in time and disconnect you from the rest of world. A journey that will change the way you look at life.

 

Spiti Winter Trip Itinerary

 

Day 1 - Chandigarh to Narkanda (180 kms/7-8 hrs)

Arrive at Chandigarh and move towards Narkanda. Take appropriate breaks on the way and enjoy the beauty as you leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind. Lose yourself amidst scenic valleys on either side of the road. Overnight stay at Narkanda.

 

Day 2 - Narkanda to Kalpa (160 kms/7-8 hrs)

Enjoy a nice, warm breakfast with a view of the mountains and head to Kalpa. Enjoy the stunning view of Kinner Kailash peaks over a cup of tea. Overnight stay at Kalpa.

 

Day 3 - Kalpa to Tabo via Nako (160 kms/9 -10 hrs)

This morning since it is a long journey to Tabo you will be leaving around 7 am or so. Enjoy a nice, warm, early morning breakfast with a view of the mountains. The journey will take about 8-9 hours if everything goes as planned. On your way you will notice the terrain change and you will see the end of tree line. See the confluence of Spiti and Sutlej river at Khab. We shall have a lunch break at the scenic Nako village- visit the lake in Nako after lunch. Tonight you will get your first experience in a local Spitian homestay. You can gather around the local style tandoor in the evening and interact with your host family over dinner. Take enough rest in the night.

 

Day 4 - Tabo to Kaza Via Dhankar (170 kms/3-4 hrs)

Take the morning easy, have your breakfast and visit the “Ajanta of Himalayas”- The Tabo Monastery which is close to a 1000 years old now. The murals, thankas and paintings are believed by the locals to have been made in a single night by the Gods themselves. On your way visit Dhankar Monastery, if the road is open - Dhankar used to be the Seat of the King in ancient times- the most beautiful setting for a monument which hangs on a cliff and overlooks the confluence of the Spiti and Pin rivers. Stay in Kaza for the night. Warm up by the tandoor and help out in the kitchen if you want to. A great way to bond with your host is by making and sharing a meal together.

 

Day 5 - Kaza to Kye and Khibber (40 kms/2-3 hrs) and a snow drive towards Lohsar

Take the morning easy and stroll through Kaza village. You can chat with the locals over a cup of Tea. After breakfast, we shall head to Kye Monastery and Khibber Village, if the road is open. Kye monastery is on top of a mountain overlooking the Spiti valley and the Spiti river. After Key monastery, we will go a bit further and visit Khibber Village- which used to be one of the highest villages in the world once upon a time. We will also go on a snow drive towards Lohsar till the road is open. On your way, we will make a couple of designated stops for you to take some pictures. Stay in Kaza for the night. Make the most of your homestay experience by learning about local life, festivals and traditions from your host family.

 

Day 6 - In Kaza – Snow hike around Kaza with a guide

Enjoy a heavy breakfast and get ready for your hike to the village around Kaza. Because of the cold and the heavy snow, a hike is an invigorating way to keep warm and also experience Spiti just like the locals do.

 

Day 7 - Kaza to Rampur (282 kms/9-10 hrs)

We leave early morning today for Rampur and as it is a long journey, breakfast and lunch will be done along the way. Say your goodbyes to your wonderful hosts this morning.

 

Day 8 - Rampur to Chandigarh (240 kms/9-10 hrs)

Leave early in the morning to catch your evening flight from Chandigarh back to your hometown and take back memories back of an isolated civilization and trans Himalayan terrain. Trip ends here.

 

Please Note

  • It gets very cold in winter i.e. December through February with temperatures hitting - 30C. You will need to be mentally and physically fit and must have done some high altitude travel in order to be able to handle travelling through this terrain.
  • All hotels and guest houses will be shut at the time and you will only get homestays in Spiti which have dry ecofriendly squatting toilets. You will need to be okay with this as wet toilets are not available due to water lines freezing.
  • Because of the water lines freezing, the locals need to carry the water from a nearby water source and hence having a bath while you are in Spiti will not be possible.
  • In peak winter i.e. January and early February all the places might not be open due to adverse weather conditions. We will keep you updated of the same in case any last minute changes need to be made to your plan.
  • Winter time is off season in Spiti, and you will not have many options in terms of activities, and because of the cold, you won’t be able to move around as much and will end up spending time in the homestay. We recommend travelers to make the most of the situation, and turn their time at the homestay as time spent getting to know more about Spitian life, food and culture.
  • Because of winter, there will not be many options in terms of food and in a homestay you will need to be understanding and eat the hearty but basic food that your hosts provide.
  • Be prepared to be understanding and flexible, as we can make last minute plan changes due to bad weather for your safety and wellbeing.
7 Nights 8 Days Available on request
Inclusions/Exclusions
What we'll give/What we won't

What is included in the tour

  • Breakfast and Dinner at all stays
  • Transport for 8 days as per the plan
  • Stay at the list of hotels/homestays shared as per the plan
  • Driver to act as a basic guide
  • Local Guide on Day 6
  • All driver expenses, fuel and tolls

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Lunch, snacks and beverages (except the ones with meals)
  • Any kind of insurance
  • Guide for any additional days
  • Cost of any emergency
  • Flight/Train/Bus ticket cost Chandigarh/Shimla and back
  • Monument Entry fee/Cost of permits
Things to Carry
Things to Carry
  • 2/3-liter water bottle
  • Sunscreen
  • Goggles
  • Basic hiking/ training shoes
  • Lip balm
  • Some thermals
  • Woolen socks
  • Woolen cap
  • Muffler
  • Wind cheater
  • Sweat shirt
  • Jacket
  • Woolen gloves
  • Toilet paper
  • Moisturizer
  • Extra camera batteries
  • Identity proof
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