Spiti Valley Tour Packages From Shimla
Leave behind the colonial charm of Mall Road, the bustling Ridge, and the deodar-covered slopes of Shimla, and step into the raw, lunar landscape of the trans-Himalayas with our specially crafted Spiti Valley Tour Packages from Shimla. Since Shimla is the safest and most scenic gateway to Spiti, your high-altitude adventure begins with a slow, beautiful climb through the apple orchards of Kinnaur, the wide bends of the Sutlej, and the dramatic cliffs of Kalpa and Nako. Whether you are a couple, a family with kids, a group of friends, a senior citizen traveller, or a solo backpacker already exploring Himachal, our Shimla to Spiti Valley tour is the most acclimatisation-friendly way to experience cliff-hanging monasteries, fossil-rich villages, and starlit cold deserts.
Spiti Valley sits in the trans-Himalayan region of Himachal Pradesh, between Tibet and Ladakh, and is one of India’s most surreal destinations — known for its barren brown mountains, deep blue skies, ancient Buddhist heritage, and an almost meditative silence. Every Spiti Valley trip from Shimla begins with a scenic drive through Narkanda, Rampur, Sarahan, and Sangla, gradually ascending through Kalpa, Nako, and Tabo before reaching Kaza. Our team handles every detail, including pickup from your Shimla hotel or the Old Bus Stand, comfortable SUV transfers, experienced mountain drivers, oxygen support, and round-the-clock on-ground assistance.
Our Spiti Valley packages from Shimla are designed around the safest possible altitude profile. Since Shimla sits at 2,200 metres (7,200 feet), you start partially acclimatised, and the Kinnaur route adds altitude over 3–4 days, dramatically reducing the chance of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness). The route covers stunning highlights like Sangla Valley, Chitkul (the last village before Tibet), Kalpa (with its Kinner Kailash views), Nako Lake, Tabo Monastery (1,000+ years old), Dhankar Monastery, Kaza, Langza, Komic, Hikkim (the world’s highest post office), Key Monastery, Kibber, Pin Valley National Park, and the magical Chandratal Lake (open May to October). For travellers wanting a complete loop, the Shimla Kinnaur Spiti circuit can be extended to exit via Manali through the Atal Tunnel.
We offer flexible durations from 6 to 10 days with both group departures and private SUV options. Group tours are great for solo travellers and budget-conscious explorers, while private SUV trips suit families and friends who prefer flexibility. Every package includes comfortable stays (curated homestays to premium hotels), pure vegetarian meal options, experienced local drivers familiar with the Kinnaur–Spiti route, oxygen support if needed, and 24/7 assistance throughout your journey.
- 4N/5D
Starting from INR ₹8,799 per person
- Shimla, Tabo, Kaza
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- 5N/6D
Starting from INR ₹9,199 per person
- Shimla, Sangla, Kaza
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- 6N/7D
Starting from INR ₹12,299 per person
- Shimla, Kalpa, Kaza,
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- 7N/8D
Starting from INR ₹14,499 per person
- Shimla, Kalpa, Kaza.
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- 8N/9D
Starting from INR ₹16,699 per person
- Shimla, Kalpa, Kaza, Manali
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- 9N/10D
Starting from INR ₹18,650 per person
- Shimla, Tabo, Kaza, manali
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Why Choose Our Spiti Valley Tour Packages from Shimla?
- Safest Acclimatisation Route: Gradual altitude gain through Kinnaur prevents AMS
- Best Pricing: Spiti Valley Tour Packages from Shimla starting at just ₹8,999 per person
- Hotel Pickup in Shimla: Convenient pickups from Mall Road, The Ridge, Lakkar Bazaar, and Old Bus Stand
- All-Year Access: Shimla is the only route open to Spiti during winter (December–April)
- Family & Senior-Friendly: Slow-paced, comfortable itineraries highly recommended for elderly travellers
- SUV & Tempo Traveller Options: Choose between group tours, private SUVs, or larger vehicles for big groups
- Most Scenic Route: Apple orchards, Sutlej gorge, Kinnaur villages, and Sangla Valley along the way
- Trusted Himachal-Based DMC: A local team with deep knowledge of every village and pass in Spiti
Best Time to Book Spiti Valley Trip from Shimla
The best part about the Shimla route is that it stays open almost all year. The ideal window for a Shimla to Spiti Valley tour is April to October, when Chandratal Lake is accessible and you can complete the full Shimla–Spiti–Manali circuit. Winter Spiti tours from Shimla (December–February) are a unique experience for adventure lovers wanting to witness snow-covered Spiti and possibly spot the rare snow leopard, since the Manali side remains closed. Most travellers prefer May–June and September–October for the most pleasant weather, while July–August can have occasional landslides on the Kinnaur stretch.
How to Reach Spiti from Shimla
The road journey from Shimla to Kaza covers approximately 415 km and takes around 2–3 days, with overnight halts at Sangla/Kalpa, Nako/Tabo, and finally Kaza. The route passes through Narkanda, Rampur, Karcham, Sangla, Chitkul (optional detour), Kalpa, Pooh, Nako, Tabo, Dhankar, and Kaza. Most travellers prefer SUVs like the Innova, Scorpio, or Tempo Traveller for this stretch because of the rough terrain in some sections. Our team helps you choose the best transport based on your group size, budget, and comfort. If you’re already in Shimla, you can also begin with an early morning departure to make the most of daylight on day one.
If you have ever dreamed of trading Mall Road strolls for butter tea with monks, of swapping deodar shadows for fluttering prayer flags, and of replacing the Toy Train whistle with the silence of a 14,000-foot pass, then Spiti is the once-in-a-lifetime journey you have been waiting for. Let our experts handle the planning while you focus on the memories beyond Kunzum Pass.
Frequently Askee Questions
What is the cost of Spiti Valley Tour Packages from Shimla?
Our Spiti Valley Tour Packages from Shimla start from ₹8,999 per person for a 6–7 day group tour, including transport, stays, and breakfast/dinner. Premium private SUV packages range between ₹14,000 to ₹26,000 per person, depending on duration, hotel category, and group size.
How many days are required for a Shimla to Spiti Valley tour?
A minimum of 6 to 8 days is recommended for the Shimla-only route, and 9 to 10 days for the complete Shimla–Spiti–Manali circuit. The 7-day itinerary is the most popular as it covers Sangla, Kalpa, Nako, Tabo, Kaza, Langza, Hikkim, Komic, Key Monastery, and Pin Valley comfortably.
Is the Shimla to Spiti route open all year?
Yes, this is the biggest advantage of the Shimla route. Unlike the Manali–Kaza road that closes in winter, the Shimla Kinnaur Spiti circuit remains open year-round, making it the only way to reach Spiti during winter (December–April).
Why is the Shimla route considered safer than the Manali route?
Because of gradual altitude gain. Shimla sits at 2,200 m, and the route climbs slowly through Kinnaur over 3–4 days before reaching Kaza (3,800 m). This gives your body enough time to acclimatise, dramatically reducing the risk of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness). The Manali route, in contrast, jumps from 2,050 m to over 4,500 m at Kunzum Pass within a single day.
What is the best time for Spiti Valley packages from Shimla?
The best time is April to October for the full circuit including Chandratal Lake. Winter tours (December–February) are ideal for snow lovers and snow leopard spotters. Avoid July–August due to occasional landslides on the Kinnaur stretch.
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