Spiti Valley Tour Package From Manali
Leave behind the apple orchards, pine forests, and bustling Mall Road of Manali and step into the raw, lunar landscape of the trans-Himalayas with our specially curated Spiti Valley Packages from Manali. Since Manali is the closest and fastest gateway to Spiti, your high-altitude adventure begins just a few hours from your hotel — over the Atal Tunnel, across Kunzum Pass, and straight into the cold desert. Whether you are a couple, a family, a group of bikers, or a backpacker already exploring Himachal, our Manali to Spiti Valley tour is the quickest 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 Manali begins with a scenic drive through the Atal Tunnel (one of the world’s longest highway tunnels at 10,000+ feet), followed by a thrilling road journey via Gramphu, Batal, and Kunzum Pass into the heart of Spiti. Our team handles every detail, including pickup from your Manali hotel, comfortable SUV transfers, experienced mountain drivers, oxygen support, and round-the-clock on-ground assistance.
Our Spiti Valley tour packages from Manali are perfect for travellers who are short on time but big on adventure. Since Manali is already at 2,050 metres (6,725 feet), you are partially acclimatised, which makes the onward journey to Kaza (3,800 metres) safer and more comfortable than a sea-level start. The route covers Kaza, Langza (the famous fossil village), Komic (one of the highest motorable villages in the world), Hikkim (home to the world’s highest post office), Key Monastery, Kibber, Tabo Monastery, Dhankar Monastery, Pin Valley National Park, and the magical Chandratal Lake. For travellers wanting the full experience, the Manali Spiti circuit tour can be extended into a complete loop via Kinnaur and Shimla.
We offer flexible durations from 4 to 10 days, with pricing starting at just ₹5,999 per person for our 4N/5D package. 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 (homestays to premium hotels), pure vegetarian meal options, experienced local drivers familiar with the Atal Tunnel and Kunzum Pass route, oxygen support if needed, and 24/7 assistance throughout your journey.
- 4N/5D
Starting from INR ₹5,999 per person
- Manali, Kaza, Pin Valley, Chandratal Lake
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- 5N/6D
Starting from INR ₹6,999 per person
- Manali, Kaza, Dhankar, Tabo
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- 6N/7D
Starting from INR ₹7,999 per person
- Manali, Kaza, Pin Valley, Tabo, Dhankar
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- 7N/8D
Starting from INR ₹8,999 per person
- Manali, Kaza, Tabo, Pin Valley
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- 8N/9D
Starting from INR ₹10,550 per person
- Manali, Kaza, Tabo, Pin Valley, Nako, Kalpa
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- 9N/10D
Starting from INR ₹12,899 per person
- Manali, Kaza, Tabo, Kullu
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Why Choose Our Spiti Valley Packages from Manali?
- Fastest Route to Spiti: Reach Kaza in a single day via the Atal Tunnel
- Best Pricing: Spiti Valley Packages from Manali starting at just ₹5,999 per person
- Already at Altitude: Manali’s elevation makes acclimatisation easier than sea-level starts
- Hotel Pickup in Manali: Convenient pickups from Old Manali, Mall Road, Vashisht, and Solang
- Bike & SUV Options: Choose between guided bike tours, group SUVs, or private vehicles
- Family & Senior-Friendly: Slow-paced, comfortable itineraries available on request
- 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 Manali
The ideal window for a Manali to Spiti Valley tour is mid-May to mid-October, when the Atal Tunnel is open and Kunzum Pass is accessible. This is the only period when the direct Manali–Kaza route operates, since heavy snowfall closes Kunzum Pass during winter. June, July, and September are the most popular months because of pleasant weather, accessible Chandratal Lake, and clear mountain views. If you want to visit Spiti in winter (December–February), you’ll need to enter via the Shimla–Kinnaur route instead, as the Manali side remains snowbound.
How to Reach Spiti from Manali
The road journey from Manali to Kaza covers approximately 200 km and takes around 8–10 hours, depending on weather and stops. The route passes through the Atal Tunnel (Rohtang), Gramphu, Batal, Kunzum Pass (4,551 m), and Losar before reaching Kaza. Most travellers prefer SUVs like the Innova, Scorpio, or Tempo Traveller for this stretch because of the rough terrain beyond Gramphu. For motorcyclists, Royal Enfield rentals are easily available in Manali. Our team helps you choose the best transport based on your group size, budget, and adventure level.
If you have ever dreamed of trading Mall Road cafés for butter tea with monks, of swapping deodar forests for fluttering prayer flags, and of replacing crowded Solang Valley 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 Packages from Manali?
Our Spiti Valley Tour Packages from Manali start from ₹5,999 per person for a 4N/5D group tour, going up to ₹12,899 for the 9N/10D circuit. Private SUV packages range between ₹15,000 to ₹28,000 per person, depending on duration, hotel category, and group size.
How many days are required for a Manali to Spiti Valley tour?
A minimum of 5 to 7 days is recommended for the Manali-only route, and 9 to 10 days for the complete Manali–Spiti–Shimla circuit. The 6N/7D itinerary is the most popular as it covers Kaza, Langza, Hikkim, Komic, Key Monastery, Tabo, Pin Valley, and Chandratal Lake comfortably.
Is the Manali to Spiti Valley route open all year?
No. The direct Manali–Kaza route via Atal Tunnel and Kunzum Pass is open only from mid-May to mid-October. During winter, Kunzum Pass is closed due to heavy snowfall, and Spiti can only be accessed via the Shimla–Kinnaur route.
What is the best route for a Spiti Valley trip from Manali?
The Manali–Atal Tunnel–Gramphu–Batal–Kunzum Pass–Kaza route is the standard and fastest path. For travellers with more time, the Manali Spiti circuit tour (Manali to Spiti and exit via Kinnaur–Shimla) is highly recommended as it covers both faces of Spiti — the rugged Manali side and the gentler Kinnaur side.
What is the best time for Spiti Valley packages from Manali?
The best time is June to September, when Atal Tunnel and Kunzum Pass are open, Chandratal Lake is accessible, and the weather is pleasant. May and October are also good but can have unpredictable snow at the passes.
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