Winter Spiti Tour

Spiti valley tour package 

Spiti valley tour package | Spiti Motorcycle Tour

Spiti, the land of adventure and thrill. Spiti Valley is a cold desert mountain valley located in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. This region is covered with the cold mountain deserts of Himalayas, green patches, quiet villages and monasteries. Spiti has a world of its own, its a valley where we can find scenic Himalayan lakes, surreal moonscapes, highlands nourished by prayers, glacial streams and rugged terrains. Spiti valleys separates India and Tibet and the valley with surrounding regions are few of the least populated regions in India - Winter Spiti Tour - Spiti valley tour package

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Day 1 :
Arrival at New Delhi
Upon arrival in New Delhi, you need to reach the hotel and check in on your own. You will meet our Ride captain or Tour leader in the evening for a briefing, Introduction to your motorcycles, riding gears scrutiny, Safety measures, and other important aspects of the tour followed by dinner
Day 2 :
New Delhi to Narkanda
On the 2nd day of the White Spiti road trip, we will start our ride early in the morning towards Narkanda via Chandigarh & Shimla. The roads are flat till we reach Kandaghat, after that, we will start ascending toward the valleys of Shimla, after that it will be completely twists and turns till we reach Narkanda. By evening we will reach Narkanda. Narkanda is at the height of 2700Mtrs ASL.
Day 3 :
Narkanda to kalpa
After breakfast we will start our 3rd day of the Winter Spiti valley bike trip towards Kalpa, we will be riding through the foothills of the Himalayas. En route, we will cross Rampur, Sarahan, Rakcham, and Sangla before reaching Kalpa. From Tapri till Kalpa it’s an uphill and single-track mountain road, the riding speed will be comparatively slow; we will reach Kalpa by evening, Kalpa is at the height of 3450Mtrs ASL.
Day 4 :
Kalpa to Kaza
We will leave Kalpa soon after breakfast since we are going to enter Spiti valley today. To begin with, we will visit Dhankar Monastery; Dhankar Gompa is over 1000 years old. We will also visit Tabo monastery before reaching Kaza. By Evening we will reach Kaza. Kaza is the headquarters of the Spiti valley division and is situated at the height of 3800Mtrs.
Day 5 :
Kaza local sightseeing
around Kaza. It’s going to be a leisure day hence we will start our ride at 10 am after breakfast. First, we will visit “Key Monastery”, is a 1000- year-old Buddhist monastery situated at the height of 13700Ft ASL, later will ride towards Langza village, then to Komic Village-Highest village in the world connected by Motorable road at the height of 4520Mtrs ASL. After having lunch at Komic we will ride towards Hikkim village which has the highest post functional post office in the world at the height of 4400Mtrs ASL. By early evening we will return to Kaza and for the rest of the day you can enjoy exploring Kaza town by walk
Day 6 :
Kaza to kinnaur
After exploring Kaza, we will enter start our return journey towards Kinnaur. Kinnaur is a beautiful place in the lap of Himachal Pradesh, it is famous for its Apple orchids and ancient Hindu temples. By evening we will reach Kinnaur.
Day 7 :
Kinnaur to Shimla
This will be the most tiring day on this trip, as we will be starting our return journey towards Shimla, it will take 8-10Hrs before reaching Shimla. Most of the roads are will be passing through the Hindustan Tibet Highway. By evening we will reach Shimla.
Day 8 :
Shimla to New Delhi
Last day of riding on White Spiti Expeditions, after breakfast we will start our final day of the trip from Shimla to Delhi. It will take 8-10Hrs to reach Delhi. By evening we will reach Delhi and we will drop off the bikes. We will meet again for a farewell dinner
Day 9 :
Departure from New Delhi
After breakfast, you will be checking out from the hotel and you can proceed on your onward journey.

Solo Rider (1 Bike,1 Rider) : INR38,900 +5%GST
Dual Rider (2 Person, 1 Bike) : INR32,500 +5%GST
BYOB (Bring Your Own Bike, Fuel Excluded) : INR21,900+5%GST
SEAT in Car (traveler/Innova) : INR24,900+5%GST,

*Himalayan 5k Extra

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  • Accommodation for 8 days on Triple Sharing basis mentioned as per the itinerary (Double Sharing basis for couples).
    • Royal Enfield bike 500cc
    • Back up vehicle 4*4 with mechanic.
    • An Oxygen Cylinder 24X7 in the car in case of emergency.
    • Inner Line permits.
    • Fuel Included(not for BYOB)
    • 8 Breakfasts and 8 Dinners / person.
    • Charges as mentioned in the itinerary.
    • Dedicated tour guide and Tour captain, First-aid medical kits

• Meals which are not mentioned in the inclusions.
• Any Travel expense from Delhi and Back.
• Any personal expenses like laundry, telephone bills, tips etc.
• Any cost arising due to natural calamities like landslides, roadblocks etc. to be borne by the client directly on the spot.
• Any other item which is not specified under cost inclusions.
• Any entrance fee to the monastery and monuments.
• Travel Insurance.
• Bike security 5000
• Taxes: 5% GST

  1. Sequence of the day-wise itinerary tour program may change depending upon traffic schedules/restrictions on some roads and other unforeseen events.
  2. If there is any unprecedented hike in the cost of transport (including fuel surcharge) or accommodation, it will affect the cost.
  3. We shall not be responsible for any change in the itinerary due to landslides, flight cancellations, weather conditions or any unforeseen events. The additional cost incurred will be in addition to the package price.
  4. Only backpacks are allowed. You can carry luggage weighing not more than 10 Kgs per person with you. Extra luggage will cost you INR1500 per Kg.
  5.  INR 5000 (Refundable) Per bike to be deposited as bike security at the starting of the trip to the trip captain.
    a) Payment Policy : – 30% of the Total Billing Amount to be deposited as the booking amount at the me of the booking – Remainder 70% of the Total Billing Amount to be deposited before 30 days of the departure date – Failure to adhere to the Payment Policy can lead to a cancelation of the booking without any prior notice to the booker.
    b)Cancellation policy : – Cancellation before 30 days of the departure date: 20% of the total billing amount will be charged as cancelation amount – Cancelation within 30 days of the departure date: 100% of the total billing amount will be charged as cancelation.
  • No cancellations will be taken over the call or WhatsApp message. Please reply to the email of the payment receipt that you have received at the time of booking regarding the cancellation.
  •  Free Cancellation up to 60 days before the departure date (Booking amount is non-refundable)
  • If you’re canceling the trip and opting for a refund within 59 days to 45 days of the Departure Date then only 10% of the total trip cost (calculated after subtracting the booking amount) along with the booking amount (non-refundable) will be charged as a cancellation fee and remaining sum would be refunded.
  • If you’re canceling the trip and opting for a refund within  44 Days to 30 Days of the Departure Date then only 25% of the total trip cost (calculated after subtracting the booking amount) along with the booking amount (non-refundable) will be charged as a cancellation fee and remaining sum would be refunded.
  • If you’re canceling the trip and opting for a refund within 29 Days to 15 Days of the Departure Date then only 50% of the total trip cost (calculated after subtracting the booking amount) along with the booking amount (non-refundable) will be charged as a cancellation fee and remaining sum would be refunded.
  • If you’re canceling the trip and opting for a refund within15 Days to 8 Days of the Departure Date then only 75% of the total trip cost (calculated after subtracting the booking amount) along with the booking amount (non-refundable) will be charged as a cancellation fee and remaining sum would be refunded.
  • If you’re canceling the trip and opting for a refund within 7 Days from the Departure Date then 100% of the total trip cost (calculated after subtracting the booking amount) along with the booking amount (non-refundable) will be charged as a cancellation fee and remaining sum would be refunded.
  • You are not applicable for a refund if you fail to show up on the day of departure under the given timeline that has been provided to you beforehand. 
  • There would be no refund provided in case there occur some problems due to government orders, harsh weather conditions, protests, landslides, or any other unforeseen circumstances. On the occasion of any such happenings, we have a backup plan ready most of the time and we’ll be moving onto that. There are times when we would have to cancel some activities mentioned in the itinerary but it’s only due to the reason that we would be bound by a circumstance that is not in our control.
  •  If a trek is called off at the last moment due to a natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rain, snowfall, earthquake, landslides, strike, bandh, etc.) then the participants would be provided with a travel voucher for the same amount that can be used within 365 days of the issuance date for any package worth the same amount.
  • If a trek/trip has to be aborted midway due to a natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rain, snowfall, earthquake, landslides, strike, bandh, etc.). In that case, no refund would be provided.
  •  JustWravel will not bear any extra expense due to any natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rain, snowfall, earthquake, landslides, strike, bandh, etc.).
  • Cancellations policy differs for popular destinations and also during peak season, kindly confirm with your operator once.

Paradise for adventurers. Mesmerising view of the mountains with fresh air.

Risky highways. Hostile in late monsoons and winters. Become deserted during the winters.

Ideal for all sorts of adventurers, whether trekking, or camping, or even hiking. Also suitable for backpackers from nearby sites like New Delhi, Shimla, Manali, etc.

The best time to visit Spiti is from March to June. The ones who are into a relaxing vacation should visit Spiti during this season when the temperature ranges from 0 – 15-degree Celcius, which starts from March and lasts until June. Winters in Spiti are for the daring. The road connectivity is unreliable during the winters with Manali-Kaza highway being cut-off. The snow leopard expedition is one activity that takes the cake during this season. It is best to avoid planning a trip to Spiti during the monsoon months (July- September), since the continuous heavy rainfall, followed by landslides and slippery roads, may spoil your holiday mood to a great extent.

Spiti’s cuisine has an interesting mix of delicacies which one must indulge in. Though the Tibetan food dominates the platters here, one finds satisfying North-Indian food as well as a dash of Israeli food. The village sways with barley fields which is the biggest source of food. The grain is used to produce arrack (barley whisky), chang (barley beer); and roasted flour is made into laddoos or breakfast cereal called thungpa. The local food items that one should not miss include Momos, Thukpa, Butter tea, Chang (a locally made beer), Arkah (a locally made whiskey) and more. Other than these, flavoured and aromatic teas such as those with garnishes of lemon, mint, ginger, honey are quite popular.

The top things to do in Spiti are Chandratal Lake, Key Monastery, Kunzum Pass, Pin Valley National Park, Suraj Tal, Dhankar Monastery. You can see all the places to visit in Spiti here

The top places near to Spiti are Manali which is 79 km from Spiti, Kaza which is located 3 km from Spiti, Kasol which is located 72 km from Spiti, Ladakh which is located 195 km from Spiti, Shimla which is located 150 km from Spiti