Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
Pickup and Drop
Delhi > Shimla > Manali > Delhi (Chandigarh and Shimla starts also available)
Starting Price
₹21,999/- Per Person
Duration
9 Nights / 10 Days
The Complete Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour 2026
This is a 10 day group trip built around the Ladarcha Fair, the biggest cultural event in Spiti, held once a year in Kaza in the third week of August, right after Independence Day. You enter slowly through Kinnaur, spend three nights in Kaza around the festival, walk the high villages and the Key, Kibber and Chicham belt, then cross Kunzum Pass and camp near Chandratal before exiting towards Manali.
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Trip Highlights
- Built around the Ladarcha Fair, Spiti's biggest annual cultural event, held once a year in Kaza in the third week of August, right after Independence Day.
- Three nights in Kaza instead of the usual two, for more festival time, gentler acclimatisation, and a deeper look at the high villages.
- The full Kinnaur to Spiti circuit: Narkanda, the Sutlej and Baspa valleys, Chitkul, Kalpa, Khab, Nako, Tabo, Dhankar, Pin Valley and Mud.
- The high village belt above Kaza: Langza, Hikkim and Komik, plus Key Monastery, Kibber and the Chicham bridge.
- The historic Ladarcha connection: walk the Kibber and Chicham belt where the old trans-Himalayan trade gathering once happened before 1962.
- Kunzum Pass and an overnight at the Chandratal designated campsite, condition based.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Delhi to Shimla | Overnight Volvo
Your journey begins from Delhi in the evening. Board the overnight Volvo, settle in and rest well. This is the first step towards the mountains and the festival week ahead in Spiti.
- Board overnight Volvo from Delhi, around 8:00 to 9:00 PM, from the Delhi pickup point.
- Overnight journey towards Shimla.
Overnight: Volvo Meals: Not included on this leg
Day 2 - Shimla to Sangla | Drive via Narkanda and the Sutlej Valley
Arrive in Shimla early morning and freshen up before the drive into Kinnaur begins. The road climbs through Narkanda and the apple country, then drops towards the Sutlej river and follows it deeper into the hills.
By evening you reach Sangla in the Baspa valley. It is a long day on the road, and the gradual gain in height is part of how the route helps you acclimatise.
Route: Shimla to Narkanda to the Sutlej valley to Sangla Overnight: Sangla (around 2,700 metres) Meals: Dinner
Day 3 - Sangla to Chitkul and Kalpa | Baspa Valley and Kinner Kailash Views
A morning run up the Baspa valley takes you to Chitkul, the last inhabited village on the old Indo-Tibet road, with the river, the meadows and the high ridges around it.
Later you drive back down and on towards Kalpa, set above Reckong Peo among old apple orchards, with the Kinner Kailash range standing across the valley.
Route: Sangla to Chitkul to Kalpa Overnight: Kalpa (around 2,900 metres) Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Day 4 - Kalpa to Tabo | Khab Confluence, Ka Loops and Nako
Catch the early light on the Kinner Kailash range from Kalpa, then head deeper towards Spiti. The road reaches Khab, where the Sutlej and Spiti rivers meet, then climbs the Ka Loops, a long set of hairpin bends.
You stop at Nako, a high village with a small lake in the Hangrang valley, before reaching Tabo. The greenery falls away here and the bare, wide Spiti landscape takes over. Tabo is home to Tabo Monastery, one of the oldest continuously running Buddhist monasteries in the Himalayas, founded more than a thousand years ago.
Route: Kalpa to Khab to Nako to Tabo Overnight: Tabo (around 3,300 metres) Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Day 5 - Tabo to Kaza | Dhankar, Pin Valley and Mud Village
Begin with the old monastery and cave complex at Tabo, then drive towards Kaza with stops along the way. Dhankar sits dramatically above the meeting point of the Spiti and Pin rivers, with its old fort monastery on the cliffs.
From there you turn into the Pin valley, greener and quieter, towards Mud, the last village in Pin. Later you continue to Kaza, the headquarters of Spiti and your base for the next three nights.
Route: Tabo to Dhankar to Pin Valley and Mud to Kaza Overnight: Kaza, night 1 of 3 (around 3,650 metres) Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Day 6 - Kaza High Village Circuit | Langza, Hikkim and Komik
A day on the high plateau above Kaza, which doubles as good acclimatisation before the festival and Chandratal. Langza sits under its large Buddha statue and is known for fossils in the surrounding hills.
Hikkim holds one of the highest post offices in the world, where you can post a card home. Komik, with its small monastery, is among the highest villages in the area reachable by road. You return to Kaza by evening.
Route: Kaza to Langza to Hikkim to Komik and back Overnight: Kaza, night 2 of 3 Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Day 7 - Ladarcha Fair Experience | Key, Kibber and Chicham Heritage Trail
The heart of the trip. You spend time in Kaza for the Ladarcha Fair, with cultural performances, traditional dances and the market, planned flexibly around the final local schedule.
You also cover the heritage belt close by: Key Monastery, the largest and most photographed gompa in Spiti, then Kibber, one of the highest villages connected by road, and the Chicham bridge, one of the highest bridges in Asia. This is the area tied to the old Ladarcha trade fair that gathered here before 1962.
Route: Kaza, the Ladarcha Fair, Key, Kibber and Chicham Overnight: Kaza, night 3 of 3 Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Day 8 - Kaza to Chandratal | Losar, Kunzum Pass and Batal
Today you leave Spiti for Lahaul. The road runs through Losar, the last Spiti village before the pass, then climbs to Kunzum Pass at around 4,550 metres, crossing only if conditions allow.
From Batal you reach the designated campsite near Chandratal at around 4,300 metres. Camping is only at the campsite, not at the lake itself, and you walk a short distance to reach the water. Sunset and the night sky here, weather permitting, are the reward for the long climb.
Route: Kaza to Losar to Kunzum Pass to Batal to Chandratal (condition based) Overnight: Chandratal designated campsite Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Day 9 - Chandratal to Manali | Overnight Volvo to Delhi
If the morning is clear, catch the early light at Chandratal before packing up. You then drive out via Batal and Gramphu and cross towards Manali, over the Rohtang Pass or through the Atal Tunnel depending on conditions.
You reach Manali by evening and board the overnight Volvo back to Delhi.
Route: Chandratal to Batal to Gramphu to Manali, then overnight Volvo Overnight: Volvo Meals: Breakfast (dinner on the Volvo leg is not included)
Day 10 - Arrival in Delhi | Trip Ends
You reach Delhi in the morning and the trip ends here. Please avoid booking a tight onward flight or train on this day, since mountain road timings can shift.
Overnight: Not included Meals: Not included
Inclusions
- Volvo transfers: Overnight Volvo from Delhi to Shimla and from Manali to Delhi.
- Mountain transport: Tempo Traveller or group vehicle for all mountain transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary.
- Stay: 9 nights in total, covering Sangla (1N), Kalpa (1N), Tabo (1N), Kaza (3N), the Chandratal designated campsite (1N) and overnight Volvo (2N).
- Meals: 7 breakfasts (Day 3 to Day 9) and 7 dinners (Day 2 to Day 8) on the MAP plan.
- Ladarcha Fair experience: Time in Kaza for the fair, planned flexibly around the final local festival schedule.
- Spiti circuit sightseeing: Chitkul, Kalpa, Khab, Nako, Tabo Monastery, Dhankar Monastery, Pin Valley, Langza, Hikkim, Komik, Key Monastery, Kibber and the Chicham bridge.
- Kunzum Pass and Chandratal: Excursion and overnight at the designated campsite, condition based.
- Local drivers and support: Verified drivers experienced with the Spiti circuit, plus local support across Kinnaur, Spiti and Lahaul.
- Permits: Permit and green tax support wherever applicable
- Oxygen support: Emergency oxygen cylinder carried in the vehicle, chargeable only if used.
- Taxes: All applicable taxes included.
- Coordination: Travel Coffee trip coordination and on ground assistance.
Exclusions
- Lunches, snacks, water and beverages.
- Meals during the Volvo journeys, on Day 1 and the Day 9 evening.
- Entry tickets, monastery donations and camera fees.
- Room heater charges.
- Travel insurance.
- Medical or evacuation expenses.
- Backup vehicle cost, unless specifically added to the booking.
- Any extra cost due to weather, landslides, road closures, diversions or local authority rules.
- Personal expenses such as laundry, tips and room service.
- Anything not listed under Inclusions.
Starting Price
₹21,999/-per person
- Upcoming Batches
13 Aug to 22 Aug
14 Aug to 23 Aug
Pricing
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₹21,999/-per person
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Tour: Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
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₹22,999/-per person
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Tour: Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
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₹23,999/-per person
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Tour: Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
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Things To Carry
- Clothing: Layered warm clothing, since August nights in Kaza and at Chandratal stay cold. Thermals, a fleece or warm mid layer, a windproof and water resistant jacket, trekking trousers and warm socks.
- Footwear: Comfortable trekking or walking shoes with grip, a spare pair of socks, and light slippers for the stays.
- Head / Hands / Face: A cap or beanie, a buff or neck warmer, gloves for the Chandratal night, and good UV sunglasses.
- Health & Safety: Personal medicines, a small first aid kit, ORS or electrolytes, and any altitude or motion sickness medicine your doctor advises. Carry an inhaler or specific medication if you use one.
- Skin & Sun: High SPF sunscreen, lip balm with SPF and a moisturiser. The sun is strong at altitude and the air is very dry.
- Gadgets & Essentials: A power bank and chargers, a torch or headlamp for the campsite, a reusable water bottle, a small daypack, wet wipes and a toiletry kit.
- Documents & Cash: A government photo ID with copies, and enough cash for personal expenses. ATMs are unreliable in Spiti and cards or UPI may not work in remote areas.
Good To Know
- Festival timing: Ladarcha Fair is held in the third week of August in Kaza, right after Independence Day, but the daily programme and timings are announced locally each year. We plan the Kaza days flexibly so the group gets the best possible festival experience based on the final on ground schedule.
- The trip stands on its own: Even if a specific performance or programme shifts, you still get the complete Spiti circuit, three nights in Kaza, the high villages, the Kibber and Chicham heritage belt, Kunzum Pass and Chandratal. The festival is a bonus, not the whole trip.
- Book early: Stays around Kaza fill up fast during Ladarcha week, which is exactly why this batch holds three Kaza nights in advance. Seats are limited.
- Chandratal access: Access depends on road clearance, weather and local permissions. Camping is only at the designated campsite, never at the lake shore, since Chandratal is a protected wetland. You walk a short distance from the campsite to the lake. If access is not possible, the stay and route shift to the safest available alternative.
- Altitude: Spiti is high altitude. Stay hydrated, eat light, avoid alcohol and follow the coordinator's guidance. The Shimla and Kinnaur entry is designed to help you acclimatise gradually, and Chandratal sits late in the route for the same reason.
- August roads: August can bring rain and landslide risk on the Kinnaur side, so road timings can shift. Keep your plans flexible and avoid booking a tight onward connection on the morning you reach Delhi.
- Long driving days: Several days involve long hours on mountain roads. This is a real Himalayan circuit, not a relaxed holiday.
Things to Pack
Backpack (20-30L)
Warm jacket
Trekking shoes
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Camera & power bank
Basic medication & personal essentials
Frequently Asked Questions
When exactly is the Ladarcha Fair and how is this batch timed around it?
Ladarcha Fair is the biggest annual event in Spiti, held in the third week of August in Kaza, right after Independence Day. This departure is timed so your Kaza days fall during the festival season. The exact daily programme is announced locally each year, so we keep the Kaza days flexible to give you the best possible festival experience.
What if a specific performance or programme does not happen on my day?
It can happen, because the daily schedule is set locally and can shift. Even then, the trip is fully worth it on its own. You still get the complete Spiti circuit, three nights in Kaza, the high villages, the Kibber and Chicham heritage belt, Kunzum Pass and Chandratal. The festival is the bonus, not the whole trip.
Why three nights in Kaza instead of two?
Three nights give you more time for the fair, gentler acclimatisation at altitude, and a fuller look at the high villages and the Key, Kibber and Chicham belt. It also means your stay is booked in advance during a week when Kaza fills up fast.
What is the historic Kibber and Chicham connection?
Before 1962, Ladarcha was a trans-Himalayan trade fair held on the Ladarcha ground near Chicham village in upper Spiti, where traders from Ladakh, Tibet, Kinnaur and Spiti met to barter. The old fair ended after the 1962 war closed the border, and it was later revived as a cultural festival at Kaza. On this trip you walk that same Kibber and Chicham belt where the old gathering once happened.
Is Chandratal guaranteed?
We plan for it on every departure, but Chandratal is condition based. Access depends on road clearance, weather and local permissions, and camping is only at the designated campsite near the lake, not at the shore. If it is not safe or not accessible, we move the stay and route to the safest available alternative and keep you informed.
Can I plan my office leave around the August 15 long weekend?
This batch is built around the third week of August, so it sits right after Independence Day. Depending on how the calendar falls that year, you may be able to line up part of the trip with the long weekend and use fewer leave days. Share your dates and we will help you work the leave around the 12 to 21 or 13 to 22 August departures.
Why does the trip enter from Shimla and exit from Manali?
Entering from Shimla through Kinnaur lets you gain height slowly over a few days, which is the safer way to reach Spiti. Exiting towards Manali over Kunzum Pass and Chandratal completes the full loop without backtracking, so you see the whole circuit rather than the same road twice.
What are the meals?
The package includes 7 breakfasts (Day 3 to Day 9) and 7 dinners (Day 2 to Day 8) on the MAP plan, tied to your stay nights. Lunches, snacks, beverages and the meals during the Volvo journeys are not included, so carry some cash for those.
Is this trip good for first timers?
Yes. The route is built to acclimatise you gradually, the group is supported on the ground throughout, and a coordinator stays in touch. It is a real high altitude circuit with long drives, so come prepared, but first time Spiti travellers do this trip comfortably.
How fit do I need to be and what about altitude?
Yes. The route is built to acclimatise you gradually, the group is supported on the ground throughout, and a coordinator stays in touch. It is a real high altitude circuit with long drives, so come prepared, but first time Spiti travellers do this trip comfortably.
Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
₹21,999/-per person
Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
₹21,999/-per person
Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
Tempo Traveller
₹21,999/-per person
- Number Of Person
- Upcoming Batches
Tour: Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
Business: Spiti Valley Time
Phone: 917018537498
Tempo Traveller
₹22,999/-per person
- Number Of Person
- Upcoming Batches
Tour: Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
Business: Spiti Valley Time
Phone: 917018537498
Tempo Traveller
₹23,999/-per person
- Number Of Person
- Upcoming Batches
Tour: Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
Business: Spiti Valley Time
Phone: 917018537498
Starting From
₹21,999/- Per Person
Starting Price
₹16,999/- Per Person
Tempo Traveller
₹21,999/-per person
- Number Of Person
- Upcoming Batches
Tour: Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
Business: Spiti Valley Time
Phone: 917018537498
Tempo Traveller
₹22,999/-per person
- Number Of Person
- Upcoming Batches
Tour: Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
Business: Spiti Valley Time
Phone: 917018537498
Tempo Traveller
₹23,999/-per person
- Number Of Person
- Upcoming Batches
Tour: Spiti Ladarcha Festival Group Tour with Chandratal
Business: Spiti Valley Time
Phone: 917018537498