Spiti Valley Road Trip from Shimla
Experience a comprehensive and scenic Shimla to Spiti taxi service combined with a full circular trip to Manali, covering some of the most breathtaking destinations in Himachal Pradesh. Spanning approximately 500+ kilometers, this route offers diverse landscapes—from colonial Shimla, lush Kinnaur valleys, to the high-altitude deserts and cultural richness of Spiti Valley, and the stunning mountain scenery around Manali.
Our spacious and reliable tempo traveller for Spiti Valley trips makes it easy to book a tempo traveller for the entire Spiti circuit, including iconic stops like Chandratal Lake, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, and the dramatic Chicham Bridge, one of Asia’s highest suspension bridges, offering spectacular views.
Starting from Shimla, the journey covers key Kinnaur attractions such as Sangla Valley, Kalpa, and Nako Lake before reaching Spiti’s highlights like Kaza town, Key Monastery, Dhankar Gompa, and the historic Tabo Monastery. On the return or onward leg towards Manali, travelers can explore Pin Valley National Park, a haven for wildlife and trekking enthusiasts, and visit the Gue Monastery, famous for its mummified monk and spiritual significance.
We offer transparent taxi fare from Shimla to Kaza and onward to Manali, with options tailored to your group size and travel preferences. Our vehicles are among the best tempo travellers for mountain roads, designed to comfortably handle challenging terrains and high passes.
This Shimla to Spiti to Manali tour by road usually lasts 10-14 days, depending on your pace and interests. The route is perfect for travelers who enjoy a mix of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and adventurous road travel. Moderate fitness and readiness for long travel days are recommended.
Travel tips: The ideal time to visit is between June and September, when the roads are clear and weather is favorable. Be sure to check permit requirements for Spiti and be prepared for high-altitude conditions.
Choose from taxi or tempo traveller options to experience a well-rounded Himalayan adventure—from Shimla’s colonial charm to the rugged beauty of Spiti Valley, and the alpine allure of Manali, including the spectacular Chandratal Lake and Chicham Bridge.
Days 1-2: Shimla
- Arrive in Shimla (by air, train to Kalka, or road).
- Explore Shimla: Visit the Mall Road, Christ Church, Jakhu Temple, Viceregal Lodge, and take an excursion to Kufri.
- Enjoy the colonial atmosphere and acclimatize to the altitude.
Days 3-4: Shimla to Kinnaur (Sarahan and Sangla)
- Drive from Shimla to Sarahan (approx. 6-7 hours). Visit the Bhimakali Temple.
- Continue to Sangla in the Baspa Valley (approx. 4-5 hours). Explore the valley and visit Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border.
Days 5-6: Kinnaur (Kalpa and Reckong Peo)
- Drive to Kalpa (approx. 2-3 hours), known for its stunning views of the Kinner Kailash range.
- Visit Roghi village and enjoy the views.
- Visit Reckong Peo, the district headquarters.
Day 7: Reckong Peo to Kaza (Spiti)
- This is a long travel day (approx. 8-10 hours).
- You’ll enter Spiti and witness the dramatic change in landscape.
- Reach Kaza, the main town in Spiti.
Days 8-9: Spiti (Kaza and Surrounding Villages)
- Explore Kaza town, Ki Monastery, and Kibber village.
- Visit Langza, Hikkim (highest post office), and Komic (one of the highest motorable villages).
Day 10: Spiti (Tabo and Dhankar)
- Visit Tabo Monastery (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and Dhankar Monastery.
Day 11: Spiti (Pin Valley or Chandratal if accessible)
- If taking the Manali route back and if Kunzum Pass is open, take a side trip to Chandratal Lake (this often requires trekking).
- Alternatively, explore Pin Valley National Park and Mud Village.
- Begin your return journey towards Manali or towards Kinnaur if returning via that route.
Day 12: Return to Manali/Shimla and Departure
- Continue your journey back to Manali (if returning that way) or back through Kinnaur to Shimla.
- Depart for your onward journey.
- Best Time to Visit: June to October (when Kunzum Pass is open for the Manali-Spiti leg). The Kinnaur leg can be done outside of these months, but winter travel can be challenging due to snow.
- Road Conditions: Expect challenging road conditions, especially in Spiti and some parts of Kinnaur. A sturdy SUV or 4×4 vehicle is recommended.
- Altitude: This itinerary involves significant altitude gain. Acclimatization is crucial to prevent altitude sickness. Plan your ascent gradually and spend time at each location to acclimatize.
- Inner Line Permit (ILP): Foreign nationals need an ILP for Spiti. Check the latest regulations and obtain the permit in advance.
- Accommodation and Facilities: Accommodation options vary from basic guesthouses to more comfortable hotels in Shimla and some parts of Kinnaur. In Spiti, expect more basic guesthouses and homestays. Facilities like ATMs and mobile network coverage are limited in Spiti.
- Flexibility: This is a long and complex itinerary. Be prepared to be flexible and adjust your plans based on weather conditions and road closures.
This combined tour offers a remarkable journey through diverse landscapes and cultures. It requires careful planning and preparation, but the rewards are immense: a truly unforgettable experience in the Indian Himalayas.
Additional Considerations for all packages:
- Transportation: Depending on the package and your budget, transportation can include private cars, taxis, buses, or even flights to certain destinations.
- Accommodation: Options range from budget guesthouses to luxury hotels, depending on your preferences and budget.
- Activities: Many packages include activities like trekking, paragliding, river rafting, and skiing (seasonal).
- Customization: Most tour operators offer customizable packages to suit your specific interests and needs.
- Best Time to Visit:
- Summer (April-June): Pleasant weather, ideal for most destinations.
- Monsoon (July-September): Can be risky due to landslides, but the landscapes are lush green.
- Autumn (October-November): Clear skies and pleasant weather.
- Winter (December-March): Snowfall in higher regions, ideal for winter sports in some areas.