A Spiti Valley itinerary offers a raw Himalayan escape into the “Cold Desert of India,” covering dramatic high-altitude landscapes, ancient monasteries, fossil-rich villages, and remote mountain settlements surrounded by stark, untouched beauty.
⚲ Delhi / Chandigarh → ⚲ Manali → ⚲ Jibhi → ⚲ Sangla → ⚲ Chitkul → ⚲ Nako → ⚲ Tabo → ⚲ Dhankar → ⚲ Kaza → ⚲ Hikkim → ⚲ Komic → ⚲ Langza → ⚲ Key Monastery → ⚲ Chicham Bridge → ⚲ Chandratal → ⚲ Manali → ⚲ Delhi
Day 1: Departure from Delhi / Chandigarh
Day 2: Reach Manali | Bike Ride Begins to Jibhi (~95 kms)
Day 3: Jibhi - Sangla - Chitkul (~245 kms)
Day 4: Chitkul - Nako (~170 kms)
Day 5: Hikkim – Komic – Langza – Kaza (~145 kms)
Day 6: Key Monastery – Chicham Bridge – Langza - Komic - Hikkim (~80 kms)
Day 7: Kaza – Chandratal (~110 kms)
Day 8: Chandratal - Manali | Evening departure to Delhi
Day 9: Arrival in Delhi
Scenic drive from Manali to Jibhi through pine forests, rivers and mountain valleys
Baspa Valley drive to Sangla with apple orchards and riverside landscapes
Excursion to Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibet border
High altitude drive to Nako with monastery and lake views
Arrival in Kaza, the main hub of Spiti Valley and gateway to nearby villages
Visit to Hikkim, the world’s highest post office
Komic, the highest motorable village in the world
Langza fossil village with Buddha statue and panoramic valley views
Chicham Bridge, Asia’s highest suspension bridge over deep gorges
Key Monastery, ancient 1000-year-old monastery overlooking Spiti valley
Chandratal Lake, high altitude moon-shaped glacial lake
Return journey from Spiti to Manali via high mountain terrain
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