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Toyota Innova/ Similar
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3 Star Hotels/ Homestays
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4587 m
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English
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May - June
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1100 Kms
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14D - 13N
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All
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Easy to Moderate
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10-12
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Overview
This 14-day journey through Himachal Pradesh is all about slowing down, exploring deeply, and truly experiencing the mountains with a Spiti Valley road trip from Manali. From the lush valleys of Kullu to the dramatic terrain of Kinnaur and the raw beauty of Spiti Valley, you’ll travel over 1,100 km of mountain roads filled with sharp bends, quiet villages, and breathtaking views at every turn.
Along the way, you’ll pass through beautiful places like Shoja, Chitkul, Kalpa, Nako, Tabo, Dhankar, Kaza, Langza, Komic, and the stunning Chandratal Lake. Crossing high mountain passes such as Jalori Pass, Kunzum Pass, and the Atal Tunnel is an adventure in itself—each one offering views you won’t forget.
The journey isn’t just about the drive. You’ll visit ancient monasteries, walk through small Himalayan villages, relax near rivers and meadows, and wake up to endless mountain views. Nights are spent in homestays, guesthouses, and camps, giving you a real feel of mountain life and local culture.
If you love adventure, photography, and authentic travel experiences, this trip is made for you. The best time to do it is between May and June, when the roads are open, the weather is pleasant, and the Himalayas are at their best.
Places Cover
Manali – Shoja – Rampur Bushahr – Chitkul – Kalpa – Nako – Tabo – Dhankar – Kaza – Langza – Komic – Key Monestry – Kibbar Village – Chicham – Chandratal
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Kunzum Pass (4551 m)
Highlights
- Travel through the majestic Spiti Valley – experience barren high-altitude deserts, winding mountain roads, and dramatic landscapes.
- Cross iconic high passes – including Jalori Pass, Kunzum Pass, and the Atal Tunnel.
- Explore remote villages – Chitkul, Kalpa, Nako, Langza, Komic, Dhankar, and Tabo.
- Visit ancient monasteries – Tabo Monastery, Dhankar Monastery, Key Monastery, and Tangyud Monastery.
- Breathtaking lakes – Chandratal (“Moon Lake”) and Nako Lake.
- Cultural experiences – interact with local villagers, explore Tibetan Buddhist traditions, and witness authentic Himalayan lifestyles.
- Adventure & photography – perfect for photographers, and adventure enthusiasts seeking epic mountain roads and stunning vistas.
