Winter Spiti Tour Packages

Frozen landscapes, warm hospitality – experience the untouched side of the Himalayas

Visiting Spiti Valley in winter is not your common tourist experience. The rest of the world may want to go to the beach or find a cafe. But only a handful of travellers set out for this remote and snow-covered desert place for a raw, real, personal, and unbelievably unique experience. Spiti in winter is a journey into stillness and awe. One can encounter snow-covered monasteries, silent white villages along the way, frozen rivers, and a night sky full of stars. 

Our Winter Spiti Tour Packages are ideal for those who want something more than just a tour of places or landmarks for photo opportunities. It is not for someone who wants to check off places on their travel list, but for those who want peace, adventure, and meaningful travel. With carefully planned itineraries, snow-trained local drivers, and cozy stays in heated homestays, we help you witness the Himalayas as few ever do. We welcome you to experience the Himalayas in their rawest, true form.

Popular Winter Spiti Tour Packages

Starting from INR ₹18,999/ person

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Starting from INR ₹15,999/ person

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Starting from INR ₹23,999 / person

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Starting from INR ₹25,499/ person

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Why Choose Our Winter Spiti Tour Packages?

We understand that winter in Spiti requires more than a regular itinerary. That’s why our packages prioritise safety, comfort, and deep local experiences:

  • Locally trained snow drivers and backup vehicles
    All our vehicles are snow-tested, and we always include backup plans to deal with weather surprises.
  • Heated accommodation and home-cooked meals
    Stay in warm rooms with thick quilts, hot water, and piping hot meals that keep you going.
  • Pace designed for winter conditions
    No rushed timelines. We allow extra time for snow delays, photo breaks, and local interactions.
  • Local guides and cultural access
    Get exclusive insights into Spiti’s winter life — sit with monks, visit remote homes, and experience life in high-altitude villages.
  • Option to add snow leopard sighting or photography tours
    Interested in wildlife or astrophotography? We’ll customise your trip accordingly.

Best Time to Visit Spiti in Winter

  • December to early January: Fresh snow, festive energy in villages, and open roads via Shimla.
  • Mid-January to February: Deepest winter. Ideal for hardcore travellers and snow leopard spotters.
  • March to mid-April: Easier conditions, stable weather, perfect for landscape photography.

 

Note: The Manali route is closed during winter due to snow at Rohtang and Kunzum Pass. All winter tours use the Shimla–Kinnaur–Tabo route.

Top Places to Visit on a Winter Spiti Trip

Kaza

The main town of Spiti. Winter cafes, local markets, and access to high-altitude villages.

Langza, Hikkim, and Komik

Langza, Hikkim, and Komik Home to the world’s highest post office, a giant Buddha statue, and traditional Spitian homes. Surreal in the snow.

Key Monastery

Key Monastery Iconic monastery with stunning valley views. Watch morning prayers echo through the silence.

Tabo Monastery

Over 1,000 years old, this monastery remains active and beautiful even in the harshest snow.

Dhankar Village

Overlooks the frozen confluence of the Spiti and Pin rivers. A remote, peaceful stop.

Pin Valley

If weather permits, this region offers stunning snow desert landscapes and rare wildlife sightings.

What’s Included in Our Winter Spiti Packages?

  • 4×4 SUV with snow-trained drivers for safe and comfortable travel on icy terra
  • Heated homestays or winter-ready hotels
  • Breakfast and dinner included (MAP plan)
  • Permits, tolls, and parking charges
  • On-ground support team and safety backup
  • Optional: Oxygen cylinder, snow boots, wildlife extensions, and photography guides

Who Should Travel to Spiti in Winter?

Our tours are suitable for:

  • Couples looking for unique winter escapes
  • Solo travellers and backpackers craving solitude and snow
  • Wildlife photographers aiming to capture snow leopards and frozen landscapes
  • Road trip lovers and bikers wanting offbeat, challenging drives

Creators and storytellers looking for untouched Himalayan beauty

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can. The Shimla–Kinnaur–Tabo route stays open in winter. The Manali route is closed after October due to heavy snow.

Temperatures can drop to –20°C at night in January and February. Daytime temperatures are usually between –5°C and 5°C.

Yes. We offer stays in hotels and homestays with room heaters, thick quilts, and hot water arrangements.

Yes, if done with the right planning. Our tours are built with spare vehicles, oxygen cylinders (on request), and experienced drivers.

Yes. You can reach Kaza from Shimla throughout December to mid-April. Snow adds to the beauty, not the danger — if planned correctly.

Absolutely. We have fixed departures for solo travellers looking to join a group and split costs.

Fixed group tours start around ₹18,999 per person for 6 days. Private packages vary based on group size and customization.

Kaza, Key Monastery, Langza, Hikkim, Komik, Tabo, and Dhankar are all accessible in winter. Pin Valley depends on road conditions.

Layered thermal wear, waterproof jackets, gloves, woollen socks, moisturisers, sunglasses, and snow boots. We share a detailed checklist with every booking.

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