Stunning Spiti Valley Trip Guide | Why People Love This Little Paradise - Pahadi Travelers

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Bordered on all sides by the Mighty Himalayas, Spiti Valley is one of the most demanding and extraordinary places across India. Travelers starve to experience the stunning landscape views of Spiti Valley.

Hence, we bring you this Spiti Valley Trip Guide that'll assist you and get you a great idea of this awesome place before visiting here.

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So the first question arises where is Spiti valley?

Located in Himachal Pradesh at 12500 feet above sea level, this place is one of the coldest places in India.

You'll find beautiful monasteries and villages across Spiti Valley that'll just make your trip more worthy and great.

On Spiti Valley Trek, you'll get to see some of the most breathtaking and dreamy views of the mountains that you've never imagined till now.

Famous for its natural beauty and cultural heritage, Spiti Valley holds a population of around 31,564, and languages such as Hindi and English are easily understood by the locals.

Table Of Contents

Why Spiti Valley as Your Next Destination?

Weather in Spiti Valley How To Reach Spiti Valley?

Types of Transport What to See in Spiti Valley?

Villages in Spiti

Monasteries in Spiti

Things to Do in Spiti Valley

Where to Stay in Spiti Valley?

Why Spiti Valley as Your Next Destination?

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With spectacular mountain ranges, Spiti Valley offers you places that are just different from the rest of the places in North India.

The villages of Spiti are so lightly populated and as with fewer people, the place seems much nicer and pretty.

Monasteries of Spiti are well-known among the people who admire traveling and we will talk about the Monasteries further in this post :)

There's much more to explore in Spiti than just views. The Culture and Local things which turn out to be special for every place are also some of the amazing things that one must experience in his life at least once.

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Weather in Spiti Valley

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Well, Spiti receives a high amount of snowfall during the winter season.

This results in inconvenience to the travelers as some of the services got cut during the heavy snow.

So the Best Time to Visit Spiti Valley is around March - June as the weather at this time is pleasant and you can have a great time at this period of the year.

How To Reach Spiti Valley?

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You can reach Spiti Valley from 2 Routes, One is from Shimla and another one is from Manali. Let's discuss them in Detail:

Shimla To Spiti: Spiti is around 420 kilometers far from the Shimla Hill Station and It'll take you around 18-20 hours to cover that distance. The Road Trip from this route is beautiful indeed by taking that stop of Reckong Peo into account. If you're an Indian then you don't need any permit to reach spiti but if you are a foreigner then you must get an Inner Line Permit to Travel beyond the Reckong Peo to Spiti.

Manali To Spiti: The Distance between Manali and Spiti Valley is somewhere around 200 kilometers which can be covered within 10-12 hours. Rohtang Pass and Kunzum Pass are covered in snow all around the year mostly, and the roads are open to travel between June-October. This Route is popular among the Motorcycle Enthusiasts. In Losar Village, you'll find a Police Checkpoint, where tourists from foreign countries need to verify their passport and register their details.

The Distance of Spiti Valley from Delhi is 730 km.

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By Flight: The Nearest Airport is in Bhuntar, near Kullu. But it is a small one. If you are looking for a nearest International Airport then Chandigarh Airport is the nearest airport at a distance of about 522 km from Spiti Valley.

By Train: The Nearest Railway with good connectivity close to Spiti Valley is in Chandigarh.

By Bus: Direct Buses are operating to Spiti Valley from Shimla, Chandigarh, Kullu, and Manali, etc.

What To See In Spiti Valley?

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Apart from Scenic views and other pretty pieces of stuff, Spiti Valley offers its visitors many more places that are not just inspirational but also great in terms of blessing an individual soul in real.

Villages in Spiti

Some of the things that are must-see while in Spiti Valley include:

Kibber: Located at an altitude of 14,200 feet from sea level, Kibber Village is one of the highest villages with motorable roads and electricity.

Komic: Komic is the Continent's Highest Village with Spiti's Highest Monastery at a height of 15,049 feet above Sea Level.

Giu: Giu village is popular because of a 500-year-old mummy. The mummy looks so real – nails, hair, and teeth that it gives an impression of a living being.

Hikkim: In Hikkim, you'll witness the world's highest post office.

Langza: Huge and colorful statue of Lord Buddha, also known for its fossils.

Lhalung: Lhalung has a great variety of flora including the well-known Seabuckthorn Trees.

Monasteries in Spiti

Spiti is home to some of the most spectacular Monasteries. Read about some of them:

Ki Monastery: It is the Largest Monastery in Spiti Valley with narrow staircases and courtyards. An Annual 3 Day Festival is held in Late July known as Chaam Festival where you can spot dancing masked monks.

Tabo Monastery: It is the oldest Monastery, and located nearly 2 hours away from Kaza. Caves that are served as a meditation spot can be found near this monastery.

Dhankar Monastery: Listed as one of the hundred endangered monuments in the entire world. Built around 1000 years ago, Dhankar Monastery is also known as Dhangkar Gompa or Dhankar.

Things To Do in Spiti Valley

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Several things might surprise you in Spiti Valley but that's where the fun is, right?

Exploring a place is amazing but carrying out local activities are most popular among the travelers is a must to try.

River Rafting: The Best Places to do River Rafting are Spiti and Pin Rivers and for experiencing River Rafting make sure to plan your trip around July - August.

Trekking: Mountains and Trekking go together. So the trekkers also got an opportunity to trek in Spiti. Some of the Famous Treks in Spiti are Parang-La, Pin-Bhaba, and Pin-Parvati.

Shop at Kaza's Market: The Market Area of Kaza is so popular and you must buy somethings as a memento of your trip. Handicrafts and unique artifacts are quite amazing you'll see.

Yak Safari: A Yak Safari is a perfect Alternative to Trekking. The Locals of Spiti owns yak and you can take a ride through them.

Star Gazing: Looking up at the never-ending sky while sitting back and relaxing is one of the most amazing things to do in Spiti. The best places to do this activity in Spiti Valley are Tabo, Dhankar, Losar, Komik, and Kibber.

Add these things to your Bucket List So Next time you visit Spiti Valley, you'll not forget to experience these once in a lifetime moment :)

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Where To Stay in Spiti Valley?

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A Range of Comfortable Hotels near Spiti Valley. A variety of Accommodation is available for your stay in and around the valley.

You can use our Airbnb to search for hotels in the area including Kaza, Kibber, etc, at affordable rates.

In Spiti villages, you can have a delightful taste of local cuisines such as momos, thupka, and Tsampa, etc.

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This was Guide to Spiti Valley, Hope we've helped you in planning you Spiti Trip through this post.

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