Spiti Valley Winter Tour
Exotic Spiti Valley Winter Tour – Affordable Himachal Package

- Tour Overview
- 08 Days / 07 Nights
A Spiti Valley Winter Tour offers a completely different experience compared to the summer months. During winter, the rugged Himalayan desert transforms into a magical white landscape covered in snow. Travelers visiting Spiti Valley in winter get the chance to witness frozen rivers, snow-covered villages, and the peaceful beauty of the Himalayas.
Spiti Valley, located in the remote region of Himachal Pradesh, is often referred to as the “Middle Land between India and Tibet.” In winter, the valley becomes quieter and more serene, making it a perfect destination for adventure seekers, photographers, and travelers looking for an offbeat Himalayan experience.
A Spiti Valley winter trip allows visitors to explore ancient monasteries, interact with local communities, and experience the authentic culture of the high Himalayas while surrounded by spectacular snowy landscapes.
- Popular 7 Nights / 8 Days Spiti Valley Winter Tour Itinerary
Pickup from Delhi/Chandigarh. Drive to Shimla or Narkanda. Acclimatize in hills. Overnight hotel/homestay.
Via Rampur. Stop Bhimakali Temple. Enter Baspa Valley—snowy fields. Push to Chitkul if roads clear. Overnight Sangla homestay.
Chitkul morning walk in snow. Drive to Kalpa (Kinner Kailash views in white). If open, Nako frozen lake. Overnight homestay.
Cross Sumdo check-post. Tabo Monastery (ancient, serene in winter). Reach Kaza by evening. Overnight local homestay.
Upper Spiti exploration: Key Monastery (snowy cliffs), Kibber village (snow leopard area—guides help spot), Chicham Bridge. Back to Kaza.
Langza Buddha in snow, Hikkim post office, Comic village. Afternoon/evening tracking near Kibber (optional paid guide). Overnight Kaza.
Free for photography, monastery visits, or relax in homestay (warm stove, local stories). If snow heavy, stay put—safety first.
Early departure back via same route. Drop Delhi/Chandigarh by night.
(Note: Itinerary flexible—add snow leopard focus in Feb/March; shorten if roads blocked. No Chandratal in winter—access closed.)
- Price Details
- Tour Name : Spiti Valley Winter Tour
- Duration : 7 Nights / 8 Days (or 6N/7D shorter version)
- Destinations : Only Shimla → Kinnaur → Kaza (Manali/Kunzum closed)
- Tour Price : On Request
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- Trip Highlights You'll Talk About For Years:
- Snow-covered Key Monastery – dramatic & peaceful
- Frozen landscapes around Kaza & Tabo
- Chitkul (last village) buried in white
- Hikkim post office (world's highest) in winter mode
- Snow leopard tracking (if conditions right)
- Hikkim – World’s highest post office
- Warm homestay stays with local families & thukpa dinners
- Package Inclusions
- All car / taxi / cab service
- Accommodation as per itinerary
- Meals as per itinerary
- Driver allowance, parking fees, fuel charges
- Pick up and drop off service
- Package Exclusions
- Medical and travel insurance
- Any expense of personal nature
- Monument entrance fees
- Tipping, phone bills, etc.
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions section
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Why Choose Chandigarh Tour Club for Spiti Valley Winter Tour?
Highly Maintained & Clean Cars
At Chandigarh Tour Club in Chandigarh, we take great care of our cars and maintain them exceptionally well, so our customers never face any issues and can enjoy their journey with an amazing experience.
24×7 Customer Help & Support
We always take care of our customers' requirements and needs. We are always available for them and strive to provide a better experience through our support.
WIfI & Charging Slot
Stay connected with free Wi-Fi and keep your devices powered with in-cab charging slots.To provide a better experience through our support.
Professional & Expert Drivers
Our expert drivers are highly trained and capable of handling any situation on any road. They are professional, well-behaved, and possess extensive knowledge of cars and driving.
Zero Cancellation Policy
We always try to understand our customers, because client satisfaction is our top priority. We follow a zero cancellation charges policy.
Refreshments & Newspapers-Magaziness
Enjoy complimentary refreshments along with daily newspapers and magazines during your ride.
Frequently Asked Questions – Spiti Valley Winter Tour Package
Ans: Yes, travelers can visit Spiti Valley in winter, but the journey requires careful planning due to heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. Many winter trips are organized via Manali or through the Shimla route depending on road conditions.
Ans: The best time for a Spiti Valley winter tour is between December and March, when the valley is covered with snow and travelers can experience the true winter landscape of the Himalayas.
Ans: During winter, temperatures in Kaza and nearby villages can drop to –10°C to –25°C, especially during the night.
Ans: Yes, a Spiti Valley winter road trip can be safe when traveling with experienced drivers and proper vehicles. However, weather conditions and road closures should always be checked before starting the journey.
Ans: During winter, travelers can stay in guesthouses and homestays in towns like Kaza, where locals provide warm hospitality and traditional food.
Ans: Travelers should carry heavy woolen clothing, thermal wear, gloves, snow boots, sunglasses, sunscreen, and personal medicines while visiting Spiti Valley in winter.
Ans: Yes, snowfall is common during winter in Spiti Valley, making it an excellent destination for travelers who want to experience snowy Himalayan landscapes.