Mesmerizing Spiti Valley

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Package Summary

Day 1
Chandigarh To Shimla/Narkanda
Day 2
Narkanda – Sangla/Rakksham
Day 3
Sangla – Chitkul-Rakksham – Kalpa
Day 4
Kalpa – Tabo Via Nako Lake
Day 5
Tabo Kaza Via Dhankar & Pin Valley Mudh Village
Day 6
Day 6 Details
Day 7
Losar To Manali Vai Chandertall
Day 8
Manali – Chandigarh drop

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Detailed Day Wise Itinerary

  • Day 1
    Info   Chandigarh To Shimla/Narkanda

    Morning time arrives in Delhi by Air or Train in the morning meet and greet our representative on Railway station or Airport. Pick up from Delhi  Airport or Railway station and drive to Shimla by cab through enchanting hills and breathtaking roadside views. On the Way Visit On the way Sankat MochanTemple. Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh and also known as the “QUEEN OF HILL STATION”. On After that drive to Narkanda via Kufri . On arrival check in to the hotel. Evening free for leisure.  Overnight stay at the hotel.   Destination Covered Shimla Kufri Narkanda Hatu Peak

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  • Day 2
    Info   Narkanda – Sangla/Rakksham

    Wake up early in the morning and see the beautiful sunrise.  After  breakfast get ready for visit to Sangla valley via Bhavanagar, Karchham Kamru Fort and Check into the hotel. Dinner & O/N into the Hotel at Chitkul

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  • Day 3
    Info   Sangla – Chitkul-Rakksham – Kalpa

    After see the beautiful Sangla and Baspa valley or Chitkul village highest village in the world now get ready for see another beautiful kinner kailash valley. Moves to Kalpa via Karchham, Rekongpeo and enjoy the beautiful drive. After reached Kalpa check into the hotel and after some time walking and visiting Kalpa market. Dinner & O/N into the hotel at Kalpa.   Destination Covered Recong-Peo Kalpa               Suicide Point  

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  • Day 4
    Info   Kalpa – Tabo Via Nako Lake

    Early in the morning, witness the beautiful sunrise over the Kinnaur Kailash Peaks. After that drive to Tabo. On your way, visit Kinnaur’s most picturesque hamlet and the Nako Lake. Nako is a heritage village built around a small lake and has an important Buddhist Gompa and a small temple. A footprint like impression on a rock is ascribed to the saint Guru Padmasambhava. Explore the scenic Spiti Valley that has few signs of vegetation. The beauty of Spiti lies in its unspoiled, untainted raw landscape. Rudyard Kipling describes Spiti in ‘Kim’ in these words: “At last they entered a world within a world - a valley of leagues where the high hills were fashioned of the mere rubble and refuse from off the knees of the mountains…surely the Gods live here.”  On arrival at Tabo, check in to the hotel. The ancient village of Tabo is situated on the left bank of the river Spiti. It is the land of one of the most famous Buddhist monasteries, regarded next to the Tholong Gompa in Tibet. It is also known as the ‘Ajanta of Himalayas’. Dinner & O/N Stay into the Hotel at Tabo. Destination Covered Nako Lake Geu Mummy

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  • Day 5
    Info   Tabo Kaza Via Dhankar & Pin Valley Mudh Village

     Join the morning  prayers at the Tabo Monastery which was constructed in 996 AD. It is a complex that consists of 9 Temples, 23 Chortens, a monk’s chamber and an extension that houses the nun’s chamber. Above the enclave is a series of caves which are used by the monks. The monastery contains large number of scriptures and pieces of art including wall paintings and stucco. There is also a modern Gompa and a painting school founded by the Dalai Lama.  Check out of the hotel in Tabo and head to Kaza (3870 metres above sea level). On your way to Kaza (the capital of Spiti Valley), visit Dhankar Gompa, the traditional capital of Spiti. This hilltop fort that overlooks the Spiti Valley used to be a jail earlier. Today, more than 160 lamas reside here. Notable sights at Dhankar Gompa include a statue of Vairochana (Dhayan Buddha) consisting of 4 figures seated back to back in addition to various crumbling Thangkas.  Also enjoy to visit Pin Valley on the way. Enjoy to see the beautiful valley gifted by God to Himachal Pradesh. Evening time reached at Kaza. On arrival at Kaza, check in to the hotel & a comfortable overnight stay & Dinner at the Kaza Village. Destination Covered Dhanker Monastery Pinvalley Kaza Monastery

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  • Day 6
    Info   Day 6 Details

    Destination Covered Hikim Komik Langza Ki Monastery Kibber Village Chichem Losar   Komic Village After breakfast check out from Hotel and visit another famous sights of spiti Valley like Komic Village,Hikim and Langza Village . Komic Village Komic monastery has the honor of being the world’s highest motorable monastery at 4587 mts. The Tangyud Gompa (also written bTang-rGyud, Tangyuth) or Sa-skya-gong-mig Gompa at the village of Komic, two km southeast of Hikkim in the Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India, is built like a fortified castle on the edge of a deep canyon, with massive slanted mud walls and battlements with vertical red ochre and white vertical stripes which make them look much taller than they really are. Hikkim Village Hikkim is a village in Lahaul and Spiti district in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh at an elevation of 4,400 m (14,400 ft). It is 46 km (29 mi) from Kaza, the nearest town connected by road. It is one of the highest year-round inhabited locations in India, with residences from 4330 to 4400 m. Tangyud Monastery in adjacent Komic village 2 km to the southeast has residences up to 4520 m, and Korzok Monastery in adjacent Korzok village on Tso Moriri has year-round residences up to 4570 m.[1] Most of the population is Buddhist. People use stones and wood extensively to build houses and structures. Hikkim village has a post office situated at an elevation of 4,400 m (14,400 ft) and this post office is the highest post office in the world. The post office connects small villages in this isolated region to the rest of the world. It receives and sends postal letters. It also acts as a savings bank where villagers can deposit money in their savings accounts or withdraw money. Intrepid travellers make it this far to Hikkim village to take pride in mailing their letters from the highest post office on Earth. The Postal Index Number or PIN of the village is 172114. Rinchen Chhering has been the postmaster since its inception in 1983. The mail is carried on foot to Kaza. The post office is forced to shut during winter months due to heavy snowfall. Hikkim village was the world's highest polling station. It was recorded in the Limca Book of Records. Later the record was held with Tashigang, a small Himachal Pradesh village in the same district. Langza Village     Langza Village is a beautiful destination, located in one of the most majestic valleys in India 'Spiti Valley' in the state of Himachal Pradesh. This picturesque village is blessed with ancient monasteries and buildings of the prehistoric era. It is surrounded by green pastures, snow-clad mountains and barren landscapes that awe-struck every person who visit this stunning location, which is certainly one of the best places in the whole Spiti Valley. The magic of nature at Langza village leaves everyone speechless. HightlightsLangza village is situated at an altitude of 4400 meters and is divided into two sections, namely Langza Yongma (lower) and Langza Gongma (upper). It houses a population of approximately 137 people, who are dependent on agriculture and business for their livelihood. The production of vessels of all shapes and sizes and crafts such as shawls, carpets, etc. are common in Langza and helps residents earn money for a livelihood. The village has an ancient Lang or temple, which is regarded as the headquarters of all the Deities of the Spiti Valley. Life is not easy in Langza during winter and the village remains disconnected from civilization as the temperature drops below zero, making it difficult for the villagers to continue their day-to-day task. As soon as summer approaches, the snow fields transform into green pastures and Langzu opens its door for a few fortunate visitors. AttractionsLangza Village is primarily dominated by the statue of Lord Buddha, overlooking the valley, an ancient monastery, and mud houses that the tourists can see during their visit in the village. Visitors can also take a trail to few high altitude lakes, around Langza and indulge in adventurous activities like mountaineering and trekking. This place is very rich in fossils of marine animals and plants that were found here millions of years ago and this is why many geologists and anthropologists visit the village each year to do research and to dig out more details about the fossils. Spiti Valley is said to have submerged in the Tethys Sea millions of years ago and one can catch a glimpse of the prehistoric era in Tangza even till date. This is the reason archaeologists and historians love visiting this place. KIBBER VILLAGE Kibber also Kyibar is a village high in the Spiti Valley in the Himalayas at 4270 metres or 14,200 ft in Himachal Pradesh in northern India. It contains a monastery and the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary. Kibber lies in a narrow valley on the summit of a limestone rock. It is located 16 kilometers from Kaza and a bus service connects them in the milder summer months. Agriculture forms the backbone of the local economy and lush green fields are abundant.  Villagers count on the 3 day traditional trade route over Parang La to Ladakh to barter their horses for yaks or to sell for cash.  The village has around 80 houses, unique, given that they are made of stone instead of mud or adobe brick used extensively elsewhere in the Spiti valley. Kibber has a civil dispensary, a high school, a post office, a telegraph office and a community TV set in the village. Kibber Monastery was founded by Serkang Rimpochhe of Tabo.   Ki Monestry Kye Gompa (also spelled Ki, Key or Kee - pronounced like English key) is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery located on top of a hill at an altitude of 4,166 metres (13,668 ft) above sea level, close to the Spiti River, in the Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Lahaul and Spiti district, India.  It is the biggest monastery of Spiti Valley and a religious training centre for Lamas. It reportedly had 100 monks in 1855.  Dinner and Overnight stay at Losar

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  • Day 7
    Info   Losar To Manali Vai Chandertall

    Early in the morning after breakfast get ready for visit to Chandertal  vai Kunjum pass. After explore Chandertall back to Manali  Via  Batal, Bada Darra, Chhota Darra, Gramphu & Atul Tunnel. You can do Paragliding at Solang Valley. Dinner & O/N Stay into the hotel at Manali.    Destination Covered Kunjum Pass Chandertall Lake Batal Atul Tunnel Manali

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  • Day 8
    Info   Manali – Chandigarh drop

    After breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to chandigarh drop................................

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  • Breakfast
  • Welcome Drinks
  • Dinner
  • Hotel accomodation
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