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Though you have less time to roam I would rather suggest you to travel to kheerganga trek or any other destination of your choice so that you can travel peacefully.
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Summer months (March to June) are when this enchanting valley starts to shed its white snowy shroud after the cold and dark winter months. Travelers who want to skip the crowds and explore the place in seclusion start approaching Spiti from Shimla. The days are bright, clear and pleasant enough to spend time soaking in the beauty of the place. The nights are cold yet great for camping under the brilliantly star-lit skies. Duration of summer: Summers in Spiti start in March and last till June. Average Temperature: The average temperatures range between 15°C in the day to around 6°C in the night. Pros & Cons of Visiting in Summer Pros: - Starting June, Spiti valley is accessible from the picturesque Manali route, which is also shorter. However, keep a check on the weather conditions and take this route only after you have confirmed reports about the opening of the passes. - If you shy away from crowds and are seeking solitude, early March is the best time to visit Spiti. Since the Manali route opens only in June, you will see fewer tourists and can enjoy the solitude. - The weather is at its pleasant best during the summer months. The days are sunny and clear and perfect for exploring this beautiful place. - The great weather conditions allow you to enjoy adventure activities like trekking, biking, night camping, etc. - Since all the hotels and guesthouses are open in summers, you have a lot of options depending on your choice and budget. Cons: - If you plan to travel during early March, be prepared for bad stretches of road. Since the snow starts to melt around this time, some patches might be slippery and broken. - The nights can get a bit colder, uncomfortable for those who are not used to low temperatures. Routes to reach Spiti in Summer If you plan to visit Spiti between March-May, you will have to take the Shimla-Spiti route, which makes the valley accessible throughout the year. This route passes from Shimla – Narkanda – Rampur – Kalpa - Nako-Giu Village - Tabo Village – Dhankar - Pin Valley (Mud Village) – Kaza https://devilonwheels.com/budget-trip-to-spiti-valley-public-transport/
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