Yes, this duration allows travelers to explore both the major attractions and offbeat locations, enjoy scenic drives, and immerse themselves in the culture and natural beauty of the valley without feeling rushed.
The itinerary generally covers Kaza, Tabo, Langza, Hikkim, Komik, Key Monastery, high-altitude lakes, and scenic passes.
Travelers stay in comfortable hotels, guesthouses, or homestays with private rooms. Many options include scenic views and cozy interiors to enhance the overall experience.
Yes, breakfast is usually included daily. Some packages also include lunch and dinner, with opportunities to taste traditional Spiti cuisine at homestays or local eateries.
Yes, travelers can enjoy short treks, village walks, visits to high-altitude lakes, and stops at scenic viewpoints for photography and exploration.
Yes, many areas in Spiti are above 12,000 feet. Travelers should acclimatize gradually, stay hydrated, and avoid strenuous activity to prevent altitude sickness.
The best months are May to October, when passes are open, weather is favorable, and sightseeing, treks, and photography are comfortable.