We all know that two routes exist to travel to Spiti Valley. The one route takes you to Kaza, Spiti from Shimla – Kinnaur side while the other route goes from Manali – Rohtang Pass to Spiti.
In the last two articles, I have talked about in details on How To Travel to Spiti Valley from Shimla – Kinnaur side and then How To Travel to Spiti Valley from Manali side. Now that we know how we are going to travel to Spiti Valley, the question arises which one you should pick and why. If one has to choose among these two routes for traveling to Spiti Valley by road, then let’s looks at some advantages of traveling to Spiti Valley from Shimla – Kinnaur route, popularly known as Hindustan Tibet Highway.
Let's quickly dive into the details:
Why travel to Spiti Valley from Shimla – Kinnaur route?
If you compare the road to Spiti Valley from Shimla – Kinnaur Route with the road to Spiti Valley from Manali, there are certain definitive advantages as well as disadvantages of both these beautiful routes. It is a hard choice, but some of the reasons mentioned in this article will help you make the right choice based on your preferences.
In this article, I will enlist 5 main reasons to travel to Spiti Valley from Shimla – Kinnaur route. And, in the next article, I will talk about the advantages of making the road trip to Spiti Valley from Manali side.
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1. Acclimatization and AMS
Sometimes, people traveling or going directly to Spiti Valley or Kaza from Manali suffers from acute mountain sickness due to the sudden change of altitude. The body does not adapt that quickly to such a high altitude of Kunzum Pass or Kaza, which is about 3600 Mtrs high in altitude. Manali is much lower in altitude to provide any benefits of acclimatization.
Hence, there is a very high possibility of getting hit with AMS when traveling to Spiti from Manali side. One night’s stay is not sufficient to acclimatize to the altitude of Spiti Valley or Chandratal.
However, when you travel to Spiti Valley from Shimla – Kinnaur side, the Hindustan Tibet Road provides a gradual ascend to travelers. Thus, it helps you fight any chances of acute mountain sickness (AMS) caused due to a sudden change in high altitudes.
Hence, you enjoy the beautiful vistas en-route Spiti Valley in a relaxed and peaceful manner without any concerns of AMS in trans-Himalayas.
2. Ugly & Messy Drive of Rohtang Pass – Gramphu – Batal
When you travel from to Spiti from Manali, then you have to drive through the ever messy Rohtang Pass. The widely famous huge traffic jams which in the month of May-June used to last even for days though since the ban of tourism at Rohtang Pass things have improved a lot.
Still, in peak season time, the drivers coming from another side will bully you, break the lines and block the traffic coming from another side. Sometimes even ignorant, ill-mannered people driving from plains are also responsible for this queue breaks and resulting in deadlocks for hours.
This only creates frustration and agony, plus some people suffer from ill-health too while stranded for long hours at that high altitude. As those summer and vacation months pass by, monsoons magic comes in and makes the road to Rohtang Pass, especially the Rohtang Pass, to Gramphu road on the Northern side. So, in case you are self-driving, get ready for some real fun and adventure through slush during this time.
I will admit that you may find roads with slush in the Kinnaur region as well when traveling to Spiti. However, going through the journey of Rohtang Pass – Gramphu – Batal on the second day of the trip can easily be a trip crasher for certain people who expects a smooth journey across to Kaza from Manali seeing the Google maps.
3. The Drama of Manali – Rohtang Pass Permits
Of course, it is a trivial process that you need to get the Rohtang Pass permits when traveling towards Rohtang Pass from Manali side. However, sometimes, it can prove to be a frustrating affair. It can be a kind of piss-off that can force you to alter your drive plans or nights stay even. In 2018, Himachal govt launched a mobile app to get yourself the Rohtang Pass permits. You can read my article on how to get Rohtang Pass permit online or using a mobile app.
It is a very welcoming move that eases out the whole process of apply Rohtang Pass permits as it has been known to be a very nightmarish experience in the past. Still, in-season time, you might have some frustrating encounters.
Oddly, you do not need Rohtang Pass permit when you travel from Kaza or Keylong side. Hence, when you travel to Spiti Valley from the Kinnaur side, you do not need any permits for Rohtang Pass. So, one less thing to prepare or worry about on your adventure road trip to Spiti Valley.
4. Limited Season of Travel – June to September
The roads to Spiti Valley from Manali to Kaza side opens up in June along with the opening of the whole route between Gramphu (a small diversion point on Manali – Leh Highway ahead of Rohtang Pass) to Kunzum Pass to Kaza.
Gramphu to Kunzum Pass route remains buried under 20+ feet snow glaciers, which needs to be cut-through to make the passage to Spiti. Since this road from Manali to Kaza is low on priority for BRO in general, they start opening it at later stages only after making Manali – Leh Highway almost completely operational.
Kunzum Pass opens in late May or early June
Even after the opening of Manali – Leh Highway, the progress of opening of Gramphu to Kunzum Pass is not that quick. Even though authorities work from both ends, that is, from Gramphu end as well as Losar end, the sheer presence of huge glaciers makes the task at hand very difficult.
In fact, the snow clearance operation on Manali to Kaza road from Kaza side starts from March itself. First, the GREF clears the snow from Kaza to Losar and then move towards Kunzum Pass. Finally, the snow clearance operations go beyond Batal up to Chota Dhara / Chatru, which falls under other divisions.
The road up to Chota Dhara / Chatru is cleared from Gramphu side by the division of Lahaul Valley (I hope I am correct in this assumption :))
Kunzum Pass closes in October – November
By September month, Kunzum Pass and other high mountain passes of the Himalayas start receiving snowfall. Hence, it is not an ideal time to travel beyond Kunzum Pass, especially after the middle of October, because you can get stranded for some hours to days in between Grampu and Kunzum Pass. It had happened in the past and even recently in 2018 when hundreds of tourists got stuck in Spiti and Lahaul valley after sudden snowfall in September.
As October begins, the risk becomes even higher. Hence, you are limited by a small window of 4-5 months for traveling the road to Spiti Valley from Manali side.
On the other hand, if you travel Spiti Valley from Shimla – Kinnaur side, that route remains open almost all around the year including winter months in Spiti. Only when there is heavy snowfall, the route from Shimla – Kinnaur to Spiti closes down for a few days.
5. Beauty of Hindustan Tibet Highway
In the end, of course, you will miss the entire beauty and adventure of traveling or driving or riding one of the most treacherous roads in the world: Hindustan – Tibet Highway.
The experience of traveling on Hindustan – Tibet road is unmatched, and I call it a destination in itself rather than a journey. I do not deny the road beyond Rohtang Pass and towards Kunzum Pass is not that scenic, but there is a hell lot more attached to Hindustan – Tibet Highway than the road from Manali over Kunzum Pass to Spiti Valley.
Just to get an idea of sightseeing places over this amazing yet historic route to Spiti from Shimla – Kinnaur side, which shall not be missed, check my article on Hindustan Tibet Road & NH – 22 | Interesting Places
Still, Confused??
Well, if you are still confused on which route to choose to travel to Spiti Valley, I will recommend that you wait and take some more days off to travel the full circuit of Spiti Valley, that is, starting the trip to Spiti from Shimla side and ending at Manali side.
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Conclusion
I hope this article will help all of you who are in a bit of confusion among these two routes. In the next article of the series, I will also talk about some of the reasons which you shall consider to travel Spiti Valley from Manali side as well, just in case you are feeling too much-bounded :)…
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hi dheeraj sir ,
pls suggest me i m planning to spiti valley in last week of october 2018, by a scorpion and 6 members via shimla route .
1- how much to drive a day ?
2- where to stay at everynight ?
3- how many days are sufficient to visit ?
4 – we like to come back via manali..
You can check a very balanced and most common itinerary for Spiti Valley followed by many travellers including me at the link here for 10-11 days: Most Common Itinerary for Spiti Valley.
THANKS DHREEJ JI
for your fast reply,,
please plan me six days trip for spiti n lahaul valley.
thanks
With just 6 days in hand, you can do
Day 1 : Reach Manali and stay overnight at Solang Valley as preferred for acclimatization
Day 2 : Manali / Solang – Kaza
Day 3 : Kaza – Dhangkar – Tabo – Kaza OR Kaza – Langza – Komik – Hikkim – Kaza
Day 4 : Kaza – Ki – Kibber – Ki – Rangrik – Kunzum Pass – Chandratal/Batal
Day 5 : Chandratal/Batal – Manali
Day 6 : Manali – Delhi
Hi Dheeraj,
I am planning to Visit Spiti Vally on May First week via Shimla route. Is the good time to visit and can I expect good lifetime experience ?
Thanks in Advance
Debasish
May first week should be good time to visit Kinnaur and Spiti Valley.
Hello Dheeraj,
Very useful article. Thanks for this. One question – I am planning a trip from Delhi to Spiti Valley via Shimla Kinnaur route. I have toyota Etios. Would it be ok or should I hire another car?
Also I am thinking to come back via rohtang Manali to delhi. Are the roads good for Sedans?
If you are used to such road conditions, it is still OK to travel in a hatch or sedan but preferably it is best to tke a high GC vehicle in case you have the availability of it. With high GC vehicle, coming back from Kaza – Manali route is also fine.
Hey dheeraj, Thanks a lot for the informative articles. Helps a lot of people.
I am in just one small dilemma. Your suggestions would be valuable. I am planning to visit Spiti around last week of september, 2017 starting from 23rd Sept from Chandigarh and return to Delhi by 2nd or 3rd Oct on my motorcycle. So, should I do the Manali-Kaza-Shimla circuit or the reverse way round?
Hi Rakesh,
Go for Shimla – Kaza – Manali direction. Nowadays snow is rare to find and the road remains open for a longer time. So, end of September is still considered a good time to travel to Spiti Valley and through Kaza – Manali road as well.
So, you are suggesting Shimla – Kaza – Manali for any specific reason or the reverse is also okay too. But I guess I read from your article, that we don’t have to get a permit for Rohtang pass if we are coming back from Kaza side. Does it still apply today?
I am suggesting for the reasons mentioned in the article above with biggest two being the acclimatization and the permit for Rohtang PAss.
Hi Dheeraj,
I am planning to go to Spiti by last week of August. is it the good time?
Looking forward! Thank you – Best wishes for you 🙂
As the rain subsides, it becomes good time to travel to Spiti Valley from Kinnaur side. Better will be September first week as at times August late also sees rains but keep a tab on weather updates and do read: 10 Tips for a Trip to Spiti Valley in Monsoons
Hi Dheeraj. I want to go to Spiti Valley but don’t know whom to go with. I am 54 but comparatively in a good physical shape. I did Chadartrek last year. Do you think I will be able to do Spiti? Please suggest some reliable tour organizer.
Hello Arti ji,
Well, I do not have any recommendations for the groups. Sorry on that front. However, you can surely make a trip by public transport to Spiti Valley by an article: How to make a budget trip to Spiti Valley by public transport
Hi Dheeraj, I have been reading your site for quite some time as we have been planning to go to Spiti for quite some time but I have not been able to gather courage. Wanted to know few things:
1) Which car is better to take: Wagon R or Scorpio. From the videos the roads look very narrow. My husband has driven sedan on hills. We will be taking Scorpio on rent (Self driven car). Please suggest.
2) We are planning to leave around 2nd June from Shimla and coming back via Manali(Following your itinerary) Is that a good time to go?
3) I have a two and a half year old kid. Is it advisable to go with him.
4) I have arthritis in my knees. Is the trip manageable without putting too much stress on knees.
5) If the vehicle breaks down, then is there any phone number for rescue vehicle.
Thanks a lot
Hi Shalu,
Below are the inputs:
1. Scorpio for sure as it has high ground clearance
2. Well, it will not work out as Manali – Kaza road is expected to open by mid of June. So, you wil have to go from Shimla – Kinnaur side and come back from same route.
3. It depends on person to person to take the children of such age group because AMS do not matter with respect to age or sex or any fitness level. It can happen to anyone of any age or sex or fitness I shall say… The issue with children is that they tend to exert the body considering it the same kind of place they belong to and this elevates the chances of getting struck with AMS. Secondly, they are not much expressive about their uneasy feelings, so it is parents who need to watch out and take care that the child is not suffering from uneasy feelings, headache or nausea and is behaving properly. With less than 4 year child, I think he/she will also be NOT able to convey the uneasiness she may feel. You have to be vigilant and if you notice any such feeling or he/she tells you about such a feeling then please do not ascend anywhere, either descend to lower altitude or stay at the same place to watch things overnight and if symptom increase then start descending immediately. Same is applicable for any adult as well. And yes, do keep the body adequately hydrated!!
Also, PLEASE read the article: Traveling to Ladakh with Kids or Babies. This article covers this topic in complete detail.
4. It should be manageable, try to be comfortable in the car. Avoid trekking in such a case
5. No, unfortunately there will not be any number and post Reckong Peo, only BSNL connection works
Thanks a lot Dheeraj for detailed answers.
Hi Dheeraj, I am planning a solo bike trip from Delhi via Shimla kaza Manali to Delhi starting 10th June 2017, can you tell me how bad are the roads then and if Manali is well connected by 14-15 June??
Thanks a lot in advance.
Ranjeet, the road from Manali – Kaza is expected to open by mid June, so it will be touch and go for you.
How many days will it take to do the circle by bike, normally. Delhi-Shimla-Kaza-Manali-Una-Delhi.
You can check a very balanced and most common itinerary for Spiti Valley followed by many travellers including me at the link here for 10-11 days: Most Common Itinerary for Spiti Valley.
Hello dear Sir, I am coming to Himachal from delhi on 29th of may 2017, and want to visit spiti valley rohtang pass and manali. i have diesel car and i dont want to queue up for permission hazzel, Kindly tell me the exact route which i can follow for my tour without indulging in any permission system at SDM offices. I highly need your advice as i am coming with family and kids with hashback car, the roads condition. Is there any checking of papers and permitted passengers and kids in 5 seater car on routes. Any other necessity and essential information from your side.
My tour is depend on your reply and suggestions. Thanks alot in advance.
You can check a very balanced and most common itinerary for Spiti Valley followed by many travellers including me at the link here for 10-11 days: Most Common Itinerary for Spiti Valley. You do not need to get any permit if you will follow the trip as per the plan suggested in this article
Hi, I’m planning to go to spiti valley via shimla and Kinnaur by bike from Delhi.. Can you please tell me what are the permits required and from where I can get them and how long will it take to get those permits.
Anuj, Indians do not need any permits to visit Spiti valley – Kinnaur Valley
Hi dheeraj want to travel to shimla kaza manali .Need suggestion about innova or thar what will be better there.I am having both .I am having kid with me also so suggest any one and in june first week what will be the weather and roads position.
Thanks in advance as ure doing a great job.
Hi Karan,
Thar will be much better choice than Innova especially on Manali – Kaza road. I will suggest you to postpone the trip by a week or so as Manali – Kaza road will open by mid June only.
Thx bro
Hey Dheeraj,
I’m going on a solo trip and have decided that I explore the beautiful Spiti Valley but the thing is this it is my first time going solo and so I wish to know what should be the safe option here i.e. should I consider trek packages or is it worth trekking by yourself in Spiti the first time?
Hey Paul,
100s of people travel to Spiti Valley, solo every year. You can surely read: Top 10 Tips for a Solo Trip to Ladakh or Spiti Valley and How to make a budget trip to Spiti Valley by public transport
Hi Dheeraj,
A planning a trip to lahaul spiti from shimla. need ur help in few things:
1. is it ok to travel through this route with kids?
what itenary should be followed enroute?
It is fine to travel with kids as long as you are not rushing it and keeping care of enough hydration and rest. You can check a very balanced and most common itinerary for Spiti Valley followed by many travellers including me at the link here for 10-11 days: Most Common Itinerary for Spiti Valley.
You can get connected directly to some drivers in Himachal or Spiti Valley or Kinnaur Valley at the link: List of Taxi Drivers for Spiti Valley & Kinnaur Valley. These drivers can come and pick you up from Manali / Shimla / Delhi / Chandigarh too, of course with a price of the pickup as well.
The rates of the taxis are about Rs 3200-3500 per day depending on the number of days you plan to travel, more the days, less the price. If you are 2-3 in the group, you can opt for sedan taxi cars as well which charges around Rs 2200 per day.
Otherwise, taxis, in general, are also available on the spot from Shimla or Manali from respective taxi stands. These drivers can help you with finding local stay options too.
I will suggest adding couple of rest days to the above plan to make it less hectic for kids.
Hi dheeraj,
please give the status of road to kaza/spiti in 1st week of april. is it open or close?
We are 6 friends and planned to visit spiti valley.
Road to Spiti from Shimla – Kinnaur side will be open but from Manali side it will be closed.
HI – we are 2 guys planning the trip to Spiti valley via Hindustan- Tibet Highway in the mid of April – any idea about the roads,, will the roads be open,, and any permits require to visit the Spiti/Kaza via this route ?
Thanks in Advance
Ashish, the roads from Shimla – Kinnaur side remains open all round the year. You can even go to Kaza, Spiti valley now as well. The hotels may not be fully open and food will be basic along with basic stays. No permits are required for Indians to visit Spiti valley.
Can v travel to lahual spiti from shimla in 2nd week of may….how many i would take for a comfortable trip….??
Yes Sumit, yo can travel to Spiti Valley from Shimla – Kinnaur side in May. You canrefer the complete plan at: Planning a Trip to Spiti Valley from Shimla – Kinnaur Only
Hi Dheeraj,
I’m planning to visit Spiti next year. Without doing much research i already booked tickets from Kerala to delhi for the month of April. Now i came to know that rohtang pass remains closed during this time. Is it possible to reach Spiti valley in april through an alternate path?
Yes Nithin, you will have to travel to Spiti Valley from Kinnaur side and come back the same route. April is still fairly winters in Spiti and hence, I suggest you follow: Spiti in Winters – Most Common Itinerary
What would be the cheapest and the most efficient way of travelling to Spiti valley from Shimla, during the end of december?
Cabs are way too expensive.
Any other method?
Do help.
Loads of love, fellow traveler. <3
I hope you have read: How to plan a trip to Spiti Valley in Winters and Spiti in Winters – Most Common Itinerary
Regarding your question, Spiti Valley is well connected with HRTC bus service. You can take a bus from Delhi/Chandigarh/Shimla to Reckong Peo, once down at Reckong Peo you can stay over there and then move to Kaza next day by 7 AM bus that leaves from Reckong Peo to Kaza and may be get down at Tabo for overnight stay. Then next day catch the same bus coming from Reckong Peo at Tabo to reach Kaza.
But their I’ll find many other people travelling to Ladakh. N I can plan my trip according to some other people travelling to Ladakh in September
What is the name of site at which u r ply messages regarding Leh trip. As this is abt Spitti Valley
You can ask questions here for Ladakh too.
Having a month still to go. Lett’s hope situation to get improved in Kashmir. Will get update from u atleast a week b4 leaving.
Then how can I complete my entire tour trip if I travel through Manali side n returning back from the same route. Hope so situations in Kashmir Valley may improve by September. Acclamation of body is also an issue by travelling through Manali side
I agree but you have to choose between making the trip or getting stuck in curfew. Final call will always be yours 🙂
Wht abt curfew in Kashmir Valley? Is their any other alternate route other than Srinagar-Leh n Manali-Leh highways to reach Ladakh?
There are only two ways to reach Ladakh by road, Srinagar – Leh and Manali – Leh. Better take Manali – Leh and avoid Srinagar route.
Thankx Bro 4 all such updates. Planning to visit their by September. Jst waiting 4 monsoon to get past.
Best wishes for the trip 🙂
Asking frankly, is their any threat of terrorists in Nubra Valley or Ahead?
Never heard of such things in Nubra Valley
How many days r required to go to Nubra Valley from Leh n comeback? N wht abt Siachin? Is it open 4 tourists or only 4 military?
Siachen is not open for tourists. Nubra Valley requires at least two days of comfortable trip, 3 days with Turtuk and 1 day of very hectic touch and come type of trip.
Is it possible to go to Nubra Valley from Leh by bikes in September?
Yes, very much possible to travel to Nubra Valley from Leh in September.
Is September beginning best for Ladakh trip or mid September is best. Can we complete the trip by Srinagar-Kargil-Leh-Rohtang-Spitti-Naarkanda-Kufri-Shimla. How much days this trip requires?
Whole of September is a good time, if you want to make it mid of September, it will be more better as there is less tourist rush towards the end. You will need around 18-20 days to complete this trip
Wht abt climatic conditions at that time? Specially abt rains n landslides at Zozilla Pass n Rohtang Pass.
In general it does not rain much in September. Mostly the monsoons are over by end of august.
We r planning trip to Ladakh via Srinagar n ending at Manali. Which dates r best rite now for the trip? We r planning for 1st Sept. to 15th Sept.
September is a very good time to travel to Ladakh
Hi Dheeraj,
We are six people planning to go to spiti valley on our personal bikes at last week of july. The bikes are R15 , pulsar 200 and fazer and zixsar. Will it be advisable to go from these bike?
Yes Avi, bikes will do great up there in Spiti Valley.
Will these bike do fine on spiti to manali route and if some problem occure in these bike during our journey can we find some mechanic for that?
Avi, the bikes will do fine but in case there is any issue it all depends upon the know-how of the mechanic which are not easily available and are available only at main places in Spiti Valley.
Hi Dheeraj
Planning to leave Delhi on 24 June
We are three travellers going By Nissan Micra(Diesel).
Will that be fine to go by this car(in terms of Ground Clearance)?
we are carrying extra fuel for safety purpose also.
Our trip will be as follow
Day 1 Delhi to Chandigarh to Rampur(overnight to rampur leaving Delhi at 5 PM). Stay at Rampur
Day 2 Rampur to Kaza(Stay at Kaza)
Day 3 Kaza stay
Day 4 Kaza – Losar- chandratal(Stay at Losar)
Day 5 Losar to Manali(Stay at Manali)
Day 6 Manali stay
Day 7 Manali to Delhi
Please suggest for improvement of the same
Hi Dheeraj,
I am planning a 8-9 days self drive trip to Spiti from Noida with my wife. Can you please help me with itenary and the best route for same.
Saurabh, you may refer below:
Day 1 | Delhi – Narkanda
Day 2 | Narkanda – Kalpa
Day 3 | Kalpa – Nako – Nako Lake – Geyu Mummy – Tabo
Day 4 | Tabo – Dhankar – Dhankar Lake – Pin Valley (Mudh Village) – Kaza
Day 5 | Kaza Local Sightseeing
— Ki, Kibber, Gette, Tashigang in the second half of the day
Day 6 | Kaza Local Sightseeing (Hikkim, Koumik)
— Hikkim, Komik, Langza circuit
Day 7 | Kaza – Kunzum Pass – Chandratal
Day 8 | Chandratal – Manali
Day 9 | Manali – Delhi
Thanks Deeraj, If i were to drop any place from this, which one will you suggest?
Well, it is hard to say but still I will drop Day 4 and do Day 4 + Day 5 as one if it is matter of saving a day
spiti valley tours
Hi Dheeraj
I will be travelling to Rampur next week. Was planning to stay in Shimla in return but since its very crowded i am planning to travel up from Rampur (Kinnaur Valley/ sangla/Kalpa). so can you please suggest which would be the best option.
Gaurav, you should stay over at Sangla/Chitkul but i did not get if you are coming back to stay at Shimla or going ahead of Rampur to stay in Kinnaur?
Thanks for the reply Dheeraj. Yes i am planning to go ahead of Rampur towards Kinnaur.
Okie, that is fine then
Hi dear i am planning to go with my friends in july 1st week..on shimla manali circuit..last year i have also been dere..but this time i am planning to do camping ol over..so can u suggest me sm gud spots for camping on this track..
Hi Dheeraj
Thanks for the detailed information shared in your blog. I am planning to Visit Lahaul & Spiti Valley between 3 – 10 June. We will take the following route Delhi — Sangla –> Kalpa –> Tabo –> Kaza –> Losur –> Keylong –> Manali –> Delhi.
Can you please let me know your opinion whether the Lahaul and Spiti route will be open during 3 – 10 June? If not then what is the best time to cover this itinerary.
It is expected that early June, Manali – Kaza will open
HI Dheeraj, Is there any change in the status of road between Manali – Kaza? Also when is Chandrataal route expected to open?
Also please let me known whether we need to take any road permit while coming from Kaza to Manali. If yes then which place we can take the same. And how many days in advance we need to book the road permit.
Hi We also doing more or less on same dates ? self drive car
Sir pls share your experience about the route. I m m planning to travel this route by royal Enfield sole.
Hello im planning to travel to spiti valey on 28th may and ive 7-8 days in hand can i make a round trip like going from the shimla side and coming back from manali side I currently live in Chandigarh
Yes u can make the circuit dear..dont miss chandartal
Hi Greetings from Delhi…
First your blog are so information….
I have planning to visit Shimla , kufri, Manali, slogn vally, rohtang pass and most beautiful spiti vally
I have 7 days in hand
And dates are 20th may to 27 the may 2016, I read your suggestions on spiti vally that it took 4 days from Manali to spiti
So I will skip Shimla if …
Would you pl tell me that from 20th may to 27 th may route are open for spiti from Manali??
Thanks in Advance
In just 7 days in hand, you cant make a trip to Spiti Valley as the road from Manali to Spiti is not open
How long does it take to travel from Delhi to Spiti via Kinnaur by a car[Mini SUV] during late August?
Point A to B kind of a thing, no sightseeing,
Stayajit, it takes 3 days to reach Spiti from Kinnaur Valley. You can check a very balanced and most common itinerary for Spiti Valley followed by many travellers including me at the link here for 10-11 days: Most Common Itinerary for Spiti Valley.
Hi Dheeraj,
We are a team of 8 planning to traverse Spiti Valley from Shimla side from Sep 25 – Oct 6 and complete the entire stretch back to Chanidgarh on bike.
Just wanted to check the dates are fine and we are riding bikes.
Awaiting your inputs.
Neeraj, dates are OK to travel, will be a bit cold in evenings so go preapred with woolens.
Last year we completed the circuit in almost 6 days..
You need 2 days to reach there if you drive 12 hrs a day (For the month of August only, and if there is no major landslide on the way)
Hi Dheeraj… Very nice and Informative article.. Me and couple of my buddies are planning to Visit Spiti on bike from Dehradun
… What would you suggest would be best places and routes to visit… We will leave on 1st of July.. Around afternoon… We only have till sunday.. Any advice would be really helpful… Thanks in advance…
Gaurav, You can check a very balanced and most common itinerary for Spiti Valley followed by many travellers including me at the link here for 10-11 days: Most Common Itinerary for Spiti Valley.
You can skip the places or club the days in Spiti after reaching Tabo to ensure you do it in number of days you have in hand.
Thanks a lot.. Really appreciate you responding and helping out.. cheers!!
Would the this route be open in mid Oct this year? We are 3 friends who are planning to travel via Shimla to Spiti
Yes Veena route from Shimla – Kinnaur Valley to Spiti Valley remains open all round the year
Thanks Dheeraj. Please do suggest any places you feel are worth visitng on this route. Appreciate your thoughts.
Veena, you can refer the article: Hindustan Tibet Road & NH – 22 | Interesting Places
This will give you an idea of the places on NH-22 or Hindustan Tibet Road
sir,
Earlier i have posted for tour from 20th Jun. However our progra changed and we will reach chandigarh on 25th June evening . and we have return flight on 3rd july evening 5 pm
We would like to traval from shimla – – tibet higway – – kaza – – manali. ( Is it possible or only manali – kaza – manali)
We are family 3 gents 2 ladies.
We will hire vehile .
Pl suggest plan .
Wher to stay, good hotels ?
Do we need hotel bookings ?
rgds
shriram
Hello Shriram,
You have just 7 days in hand which will make it very difficult to have a trip to Spiti Valley during that time window especially considering if Manali – Kaza road will be open or not because from Shimla side it will take about 3 days just to reach spiti. You can try below plan and expect the Manali – Kaza to be open to execute it.
Day 1 : Reach Manali by overnight volvo of and stay overnight at Solang Valley as preferred for acclimatization
Day 2 : Manali / Solang – Kaza
Day 3 : Kaza – Dhangkar – Tabo
Day 4 : Tabo – Pin Valley – Kaza. Do Ki, Kibber in the evening.
Day 5 : Kaza – Langza – Komik – Hikkim – Kaza / Losar
Day 6 : Kaza / Losar – Chandratal – Manali, if chandral open
Day 7 : Reach Chandigarh by overnight Volvo from Manali
Updated road conditions can be found at: https://discoverwithdheeraj.com/india/road-status-conditions-f32/manali-kunzum-pass-spiti-valley-road-status-2013-t36-90.html#p21263
Sir,
We want to travel spity valley and other places from 20th June onwadrs. We have 1 week available. We want to hire a vehicle. Can you suggest some tour operator ? Can you guide the tour plan. Hotels etc.
Can we talk to you over phone ?
rgds
shriram
Hi Shriram,
Day 1 : Reach Manali by overnight volvo of and stay overnight at Solang Valley as preferred for acclimatization
Day 2 : Manali / Solang – Kaza
Day 3 : Kaza – Dhangkar – Tabo
Day 4 : Tabo – Pin Valley
Day 5 : Pin Valley – Kaza. Do Ki, Kibber in the evening.
Day 6 : Kaza – Langza – Komik – Hikkim – Kaza / Losar
Day 7 : Kaza / Losar – Chandratal – Manali
Day 8 : Reach Delhi by overnight Volvo from Manali
You can get connected directly to some drivers in Spiti Valley or Kinnaur Valley at the link: List of Taxi Drivers for Spiti Valley & Kinnaur Valley. These drivers can come and pick you up from Manali & Shimla too.
The rates of the taxis are about Rs 3000-3500 per day depending upon the number of days you plan to travel, more the days, less the price.
Otherwise, taxis in general are also available on the spot from Shimla or Manali from respective taxi stands
For stay options in Kinnaur and Spiti, check the link: Some Good Options of Stays in Spiti Valley / Kinnaur Valley
Regards
Dheeraj
Hi. I am Planning to travel on HIndustan – Tibet highway to Spiti valley and subsequently further on to Leh. Is it possible to do it in June beginning? Please suggest
Manali – Leh Highway will open by 15th June as per last reports and road to Kaza towards Manali – Leh will open most likely after that only, so begining June is not the right time to travel that route.
Hi Dheeraj,
We are a group of 5 planning to do a full circuit that’s starting from shimla – Spiti – lahaul – manali – shimla. We have 10 days in hand and will be traveling on bike in the first week of June. Can you please suggest us the various stop points on this route day wise and if anything important which we should keep in mind regarding this tour. We have experience in riding in this kind of terrain we have already complete a trip of Leh – Khardungla – Numbhra Valley – leh – Chang La – Pangong Lake – leh on bike. Will the road from Spiti to lahaul open up during that time of the year?
Shadman, I will suggest in case you plan to do full circuit then it is better that you postpone the trip by atleast 2-3 weeks as road from Manali to Kaza opens by mid of June only. You can check a very balanced and most common itinerary for Spiti Valley followed by many travellers including me at the link here for 10-11 days: Most Common Itinerary for Spiti Valley.
I want to cover the following places please let me know the direction and how to cover all the mention below places
Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass , Chandratal, Kaza, Dhankar Lake, Khajjair, Parashar Lake, Kasol
Kindly suggest travel plan …I want to travel from 14 June.
Waiting for your positive response.
Sushil, how many total days do you have in hand? Also, it is better to make the plan after 20th June.
Hi Dheeraj,
We some of friends are planning to Spiti in first week of April on our bikes. What route would you suggest to us and dos and donts? Is it possible to go till chandratal lake & Kaza?
Vini, April is a bit harsh in Spiti Valley and have you taken a ride before of such adventure? March / April are months of snow slides and landslides, so there could be road closures as well. Also, stay options will not be plenty and food options too. Are you fine with it? Road up to Kaza will be open but not to Chandratal.
Thanks for your reply Dheeraj. I’m not considering myself as very professional rider but I wish we would manage the harsh conditions. We did Sach Pass and Mana last year with little easy conditions let us try something bit difficult this time.
What is the difference kms in Kaza & Chandratal Lake?
My only concern is, would we get accommodation in Spiti? And does 6-7 days are fine for a round trip from Delhi from Shimla route?
Vini, doing Sach Pass, you will be familiar with the conditions in such a case. Be ready for anything an everything. The only issue with the route is stability as compared to Mana and Sach you did. Once they are open, they tend to be stable however the mountains of Kinnaur are quite fragile especially in the month of March and April when snow melts and takes down huge glaciers with them in the form of landslides and snowslides. So, the positive side is that at least you guys will have a mindset what to expect doing similar rides before.
The road remain open up to Kaza only, may be 12-15 KMs ahead of Kaza too as the snow clearance towards Kunzum Pass begins. So, forget about Chandratal as of now. Now in 6-7 days, you can try something like below, though a bit tiring:
Day 1 | Delhi – Narkanda
Day 2 | Narkanda – Kalpa
Day 3 | Kalpa – Nako – Tabo / Kaza
Day 4 | Tabo / Kaza, rest day. Go over to Ki, Kibber
Day 5 | Kaza – Nako – Sangla
Day 6 | Sangla – Chitkul / Sarahan (keep one of them in mind and start early, by 7 AM) – Narkanda / Chail
Day 7 | Narkanda / Chail – Delhi
Hi vini
I m planning to go sole this June end to spiti valley prefer shimla ,sangla, kaza, manali route by 350 rolyal Enfield . pls share your experience about roads and other suggestion s
Hey Dheeraj,
4 of us friends want to plan a trip to Lahaul-Spiti but we have a time frame of max 10 days and the dates being last week of April. A lot of blogs suggest that roads to Lahaul are closed during that time of the year. However I was just going through your blog and thought of dropping you a message to inquire about the same. Do you think it is feasible to travel to Lahaul during the last week of April – 1st week of May either from Manali or Shimla? And if both Lahaul and Spiti are feasible during that time, what do you suggest would be a better visit? Also some treks like Chandratal, you’d recommend?
A rough travel itinerary would also be of great help.
Thanks in advance,
Mansi
Mansi, yes the roads to Lahaul remains blocked during that time. You can travel to Spiti Valley from Shimla side. However, please note that landslides / snowslides are common during this period on the way to Spiti Valley. Chandratal will not be feasible, max, you will be able to travel will be upto Kaza from Shimla. Also, conditions will be a bit harsh and in spiti you may not have running water toilets functional by that time.
Thanks for your response Dheeraj. Also, do you think it would be a good idea to drive a car like Ecosport in that terrain during those dates?
Yeah, EcoSport shall be good. Any high ground clearance vehicle will be good to go
Hi dheeraj,
We are group of 5 friends and planning our lahaul-spiti trip from shimla side and end to manali on our own bike in mid august. is there any permit issue on this route ? (i.e. leh) please let me also know about Travelling on this route on non HP vehicle.. we have 10 days from shimla to manali. is it sufficient to cover all major place? suggest route according to you also..
Sandip, for Indians there isn’t any permit required on this route. there are no restrictions on this route for non-hp vehicles if you follow the direction from Shimla to Spiti to Lahaul and then back to Manali. You can check a very balanced and most common itinerary for Spiti Valley followed by many travellers including me at the link here for 10-11 days: Most Common Itinerary for Spiti Valley.
Hi,
Can i travell to spiti in month of january .if yes ,then what will be the possible route and transport.
Akarshak, you can travel to Spiti in the month of January from the Shimla – Kinnaur route and will need to come back the same route. HRTC buses run from Reckong Peo to Kaza all year long barring the days of heavy snowfall. IN case road is closed in between then both buses from respective ends run up to the feasible point and exchange passengers in transit before returning back to bases. There are shared taxis as well that runs from Rampur to Kaza and Reckong Peo to Kaza as well.
Hi Dhiraj,
I have been planning to do a cycling trip from Shimla to manali via Kinnaur-Rohtang. Can you please!! please!! give me a travel itinerary for this including accommodation options since I wont be travelling with tents/sleeping bags since I want to travel light as it would be a cycling trip. Please help me dude.
Thanks
Rajiv, that can be done but can you please tell me how much can you ride in a day and have you done such kind of cycling trip before too? Also, which month are you planning this drive.
Hi Dhiraj. Thanks for the reply. I am planning well ahead. August-September 2015.
Presently I can travel nearly 40 Kms per day by cycling on normal route. If it is continuously inclining, I can cover may be upto 30-35 Kms. By since I am cycling every day nowadays, I should be able to reach around 60 Kms/day by September. Kindly provide me an itinerary based on the above. Thanks
If you can reach about 60 KMs a day then you can target this one:
Simla – Narkanda / Sainj
Narkanda / Sainj – Rampur
Rampur – Sarahan
Sarahan – Tapri / Sangla / Kalpa
Kalpa – Puh
Puh – Nako – Chango (see if you can reach Nako a day before, then you can save a day)
Nako – Chango – Tabo
Tabo – Kaza
Kaza – Ki – Kibber
Ki – Kibber – Langza – Komik
Komik – Demul – Lhalung
Lhalung – Lingti – Kaza
Kaza – Rangrik – Losar
Losar – Chandratal
Chandratal – Batal – Chota Dhara – Chatru
Chatru – Gramphu – Khoksar / Sissu / Marhi
Khoksar / Sissu – Rohtang Pass – Marhi – Manali
Check this awesome account of cycle journeys too here too: http://www.masterlyinactivity.com/spiti/intro.html
Hi
I want to travel to Key Monastery in second half of December. Is it possible? If yes, what is my option given I will be travelling from Chandigarh (Budget no limit)
Ajit, it will be quite quite difficult and challenging to travel to Spiti Valley in winter harsh conditions. Are you up for it?
Hi Dheeraj
We group of 4 from Gurgaon planning to go to Spiti valley via Manali on the coming dussera vacation(30 Sept-6 Oct) please suggest is this is the right time and are we be able to reach there without any road blocks.
Gaurav, it will get quite cold up there but roads will be open. In case it snows, the road might close for a day or two but route from Shimla – Kinnaur side will remain open. Go prepared with heavy woolens.
Hi Dheeraj..seems to be mountain lover.. I read your article and realy very informative. Coming month 1 Oct, I am planning to go Delhi-Spiti via Shimla route and want to come back via manali route. Any suggestions for current time as temperatue is already low there. I am going through self drive A-star. Will it be fine for this trip? I know the challneges but already I covered most of the Himachal area with same car only. Within past 2 years, covered 1)Delhi-Shimla-Kufri-tattapani-naldhhera-chail-shadupul. 2)Gurgaon-Dharmshala-mcleodganj-Triyund (trekking)-Bir/Billing(paraglinding)-Delhi. 3)Gurgaon-kullu-manali-solang valley-kasol-manikaran-Chalal(trekking)-Tosh village-Malana village(trekking)-national park-kullu-shimla-chail-chandighar-gurgaon. and now planned for spiti…. 🙂
Hello Kamal,
Sorry for the delayed reply but I was away on DoW Mega Meet in Spiti Valley for last 10 days. You will for sure face issues on Gramphu – to Kunzum Pass road and need to be very careful while driving on that route. We have my dzire as well as an alto with us in our convoy and we managed well just because of large group size. Hence, there will be challenges and I believe water will further lower down in water crossings, so with careful driving you will be able to make it through.
Regards
dheeraj
Great article sir… we are planning to do this route in alto starting from delhi on sep-6th for 3 weeks covering leh as well…
We are 4 travelling in an alto..
Route: Delhi – Shimla – Spiti – Leh – Srinagar – Delhi
We are flexible about the duration of trip…
Can we do it? Please suggest..
Thanks… Kamal
Kamal, For hatchback/sedan taking on Manali – Leh Highway Or Spiti Valley via Manali Or Ladakh, please refer the link: FAQ | Can I do Leh – Ladakh / Spiti / Manali – Leh trip in Hatchback or Sedan? for more details.
Hi Dheeraj wish to travel by my XUV 500 from Dehradun in November….Please advise is the road is safe and motorable on same. I have good exp of hill driving…….
Sarab, to Spiti in November? I hope you know that temperatures will be freezing by that time and many of the road sections will have ice on the road making it difficult to drive in the morning hours of the day and in shades. Hotels will be closed and even if some home stays will be open but there bathrooms will be closed.
hi Dheeraj,
i am planning a road trip to spiti via Shimla and then Leh..we are group of 5 and decide to leave mid August..we have just 7 days in hand..is it feasible ? what do u suggest??
Thanks in Advance
Neha, in just 7 days even Spiti Valley trip is a challenge and very difficult one. It takes 3 days from Delhi just to reach Spiti. Then two days to come back if you plan to come from Manali side. Plus at least 1 day of buffer since trip is planned in monsoons. So, just 1 day remains, that may be needed for rest after 3 long days of travel and 2 long days ahead of you 🙂
hii dheeraj
yours is the best blog for spiti trip..awesomely informative..helped alot..will be travelling to spiti with 5 of my friends from 10th-20thjune… have prepared an itenary with the help of ur blog 😉 just wanted to know if ders any flaw in it according to you… any suggestions regarding it would be quite quite helpful …heres the itenary
DAY 1 – CHANDIGARH-SHIMLA..night halt at shimla.. vl be travelling throught the trip by public transport
DAY 2 – SHIMLA-RECKPONG PEO/ KALPA..stay at reckong peo
DAY 3 – early morning from RECKONG PEO – TABO.. stay at tabo
DAY 4 – TABO-DHANKAR VILLAGE-TABO
DAY 5 – TABO-KAZA-LANGHZA
vl b stayin at Tserings sakya 🙂 m in touch with him ..
DAY 6 – KAZA-KIBBER-KEY GOMPA-KYE MONASTERY
DAY 7 – KAZA-LOSAR
DAY8 – LOSAR-CHANDERTAAL
Hoping for kunzum to open so that v can complete the whole circuit via manali nd bck to chandigarh…or else back to TABO-RECKONGPEO-SHIMLA-CHANDIGARH..
IS IT PREFERRABLE TO TAKE A TAXI FR TRAVELLIN WITHIN SPITI OR PUBLIC TRANSPORT BUSES VL DO?? BUDGET IS AN ISSUE..VL BE KEEPING IT LOW ..ALSO ANY HOMESTAYS INFO AT TABO LOSAR CHANDERTAAL-BATTAL ..
Hi Angelo,
Thanks alot for warm words of appreciation. I will suggest following changes:
DAY 4 – TABO – DHANKAR VILLAGE – Pin Valley
DAY 5 – Pin Valley – KAZA, visit Ki – Kibber in the evening. Stay at Kaza
— Good to know you will stay with Tsering. Say hello from my side to him and his family…
DAY 6 – KAZA – Langza – Komik – Hikkim – Kaza
DAY 7 – KAZA – LOSAR – Chandratal
— You need to trek to Chandratal, keep in mind and camp there only. Hence, no need to stay at Losar. Start early morning from Kaza, by 7 AM. Ask Tsering to make arrangements for you. Kunzum Pass is open but not sure if dozer has yet reached the point where Chandratal road bifurcates. Hence, you need to trek from Kunzum Pass only.
DAY8 – Chandratal – Manali
— I doubt if the road will open before 20th June anyhow. Else track back the route from Kinnaur as below:
Day 8 – Chandratal – Kaza/Tabo
Day 9 – Kaza/Tabo – Peo/Sangla
Day 10 – Peo/Sangla – chandigarh
You need to take mix of public transport and taxis. Till Kaza and back there should not be any problem with publich transport or shared taxis. But for Chandratal and Komik circuit, Ki, Kibber you might need private taxi.
Regards
Dheeraj
one more thing! what about losar?
losar? What do you mean? Can you please elaborate?
Dheeraj You’re the man! lemme know if you are around then, will catch up with you too!
Thank you brother, hope you see you soon as well. If you in Delhi, join us over our monthly Mini Meets in Delhi sometime to share Travel to Himalayas.
I definitely will see you when i am in Delhi next! help me with thy contact information.
Hi Dheeraj!
Thank you for a prompt reply! I would love to travel from tge suggested route i was just skeptical about the rains! But taking into account your experience and expertise i shall rephrase my request! Sir can help me plan an itienary for 7 days including travel from ambala to spiti via kinnaur and exit manali and also what is the scene for trekking at chandratal?
Warm Regards
Yashik Aggarwal
aah… 7 days are less, can you add more? If not then follow an itinerary like below:
Day 1 | Ambala – Sarahan
Day 2 | Sarahan – Kalpa
Day 3 | Kalpa – Tabo – Kaza
Day 4 | Kaza – Ki, Kibber then Komik, Langza, Hikkim – Kaza
Day 5 | Kaza – Chandratal
Day 6 | Chandratal – Rohtang Pass – Manali
Day 7 | Manali – Ambala
OR
Day 1 | Ambala – Manali
Day 2 | Manali – Rohtang Pass – Gramphu – Sissu/Khoksar
— I know you traveling a bit the same route on next day but to better acclimatize before you hit the high altitude form Manali side, this is the best way to take it. Sissu has hotel Triveni which is very nice and very economic too.
— Remember AMS is fatal and before going towards Gramphu and beyond to Kunzum/chandratal/losar/kaza which all are at high altitude, you must sleep at lower altitude to acclimatize a bit to an extent. Else leave Manali very early and go straight to sleep at Tabo to avoid AMS on the second day. else it can spoil your trip.
Day 3 | Sissu/Khoksar – Gramphu – Chandratal
Day 4 | Chandratal – Ki, Kibber then Komik, Langza, Hikkim – Kaza
Day 5 | Kaza – Pin Valley – Dhangkar – Tabo – Kaza
Day 6 | Kaza – – Kunzum Pass – Gramphu – Rohtang Pass – Manali
Day 7 | Manali – Ambala
Regards
dheeraj
Dear dheeraj! itinerary that you have planned is pretty amazing. just last thing i wanted to check was, can i include Pin valley with the suggested itinerary?
Yashik, in itinerary 2, you have Pin Valley but in itinerary 1, you cannot do Pin valley due to less time on hands.
thank you
please suggese me how can i make my visit ,,,very ground to earth and most affordable and safe
i am going spiti via kinnaur
i am crazy for apple orchards
Best wishes for the trip to Spiti Valley.
How many days do you have in hand?
Hi, all your article are very helpful, thank you so much ! I am planning a 9 day trip to Manali-spiti-chandratal-sangla from Delhi in the month of May (Mid). First question is that is it open in the month of may? and second is what should be the itinerary.
Thanks in advance !
Sourabh, in mid of May the route from Manali to Kaza / Spiti Valley over Kunzum Pass is not open because Kunzum Pass remains closed. The route generally opens in mid of June.
dear dheeraj
I am planning to start my trip from Jaipur on 11th june thru spiti to leh. is the road and kunzum usually open by that time (say around 15th or 16th june)?
and I would be doing this on a xuv500 2wd
XUV 500 should be good go for Spiti Valley.
Sanjay, last year road from Kaza to Kunzun Pass to Manali opened by 18th June. Generally it opens in mid of June only, so you will have fair chance of finding it open. If possible, I will suggest that you postpone by a week or two.
should I do spiti on return?
YEs Sanjay that will be much better way to take it that way. Go via Srinagar – Leh Highway and return via Manali – Leh Highway and at Gramphu, turn towards Kaza – Spiti.
thanks a tonne dheeraj. but for me Srinagar highway is a big no no-woud prefer to do the same twice. I am planning to do mananli leh -later from leh -pangong-chushul-tsimoriri-tsokar-jispa-spiti-shimla on return
Ohh, then better halt at Jispa after Manali and then next day make a dash to Leh starting 5 AM in the morning. This way you will be able to combat the AMS.
yes dheeraj……I find sarchu too haunting…… AMS…I depend on Diamox.
THANKS
Hello Dheeraj,
I appreciate your efforts, time and patience for creating this blog which gives so much information for travel enthusiasts. I am grateful.
My friend and I are planning to travel to Spiti from Delhi (May 3 to May 8)may 9th, we need to be back in Delhi. from your blog, I understand we need to take the Shimla – Kinnaur Route as the other route will be closed. After reading the contents here, we are planning to take a public transport to Shimla and then move to Reckong Peo in another public transport. We plan to stay in Reckong Peo for a night and then move to kaza next day. Any places we could cover in between? Do you think its doable starting from Delhi on May 3rd(late afternoon) and could we reach Delhi on 8th May?
Thanks so much in advance,
Naina
even i am planning for the same route delhi to spiti (3rd may to 8th may).. can i join you..
my plan: delhi – shimla (by train + toy train)
Hello Naina,
You can understand that there will be atleast 2-3 days required to reach Spiti Valley for sure and 2-3 days again to come back. I see you do not even have just 6 days in hand.
Regards
dheeraj Sharma
dheeraj for quite some time I have been following your travel tips. I have done manali leh twice and want to do spiti valley to leh starting from Shimla. how do we arrange for the permits required at koksar??? or else I have to do it in the return journey.
hi Sanjay,
You do not need any permit if you are reaching Khoksar from Spiti Valley side. The permit is required only for traveling Manali to Rohtang Pass. You can always tell that you are coming from Spiti Valley. Any bill from a hotel in Spiti or Kinnaur will help you in case you are confronted at Khoksar, by any chance.
Regards
Dheeraj
thanks dheeraj
dheeraj do we have camps at chandratal? can we carry our own tents and is it safe(we are 2 couples) to be in tents on the way?
Yes, there are camps setup up near Chandratal, about 1.5 KMs before it at camp site. Some people does pitch camp about 500-600 mtrs away too but that is not permitted. Chandratal is under Ramsar site and it is not allowed to pitch camps near it. But, yes there are camps and it is safe to stay there. You can carry your own tents and pay them fees to current camp sites to allow you to pitch there and have meals from there.
Hi,
I am planning for a short himalayan sojourn towards end of april (26-1). Please advice on what adventure activities we can take around that time. Note : places in consideration Manali or Shimla. Activities : moderate trekking, Snow activities. Photography.
Manu, well in that case it is better that you go and travel to Manali. You will find rafting, rappelling, river crossing/zipping, climbing, trekking, paragliding, snow activities, etc.. all up there in Manali region.
hi dheeraj,
i found your suggestions very useful.we are planing to visit kinnaur belt from shimla to manali via kunzum pass and rotang pass. can you please guide me regarding rate of car(suvlike inova) .
Hi Dheeraj
I am planing to visit kinnaur valley via kaza spiti lahaul kuzum pass to manali . our journey date from kolkata 17th may 2014.shall i cover total route or road can be blocked. please suggest.
Well, by that time I DO NOT think that Kunzum Pass will open. Hence, you will not be able to make the entire circuit.
mousumi, which month are you planning this Spiti Valley trip?
we will reach narkanda on 19th may
Well, by that time I DO NOT think that Kunzum Pass will open. Hence, you will not be able to make the entire circuit of Spiti Valley
Hello me n my friends are planning to go to spitti valley on this weekend via shimla! So can you help us with details of route as in which place to stay and visit! And also is it safe in this month? Any precautions and all?
Varun, how many days do you have in hand. Going to Spiti Valley this time is not that much recommended as all hotels will be closed, extreme cold temperatures right now and all sightseeing places will be closed due to snow. Though you can reach Kaza but that’s it. You need to rely on staying there in home stays or basic guest houses only. Are you OK? Only recommended if you into adventure for some time and have experience of such conditions?
Hello, we are planning to go to spitti valley via shimla route! We are planning to leave this weekend so can you help me this? As in which place to stay or take a halt or food place and is it safe to go in this weather? And yeah what all precautions or things to take?
Varun, how many days do you have in hand. Going to Spiti Valley this time is not that much recommended as all hotels will be closed, extreme cold temperatures right now and all sightseeing places will be closed due to snow. Though you can reach Kaza but that’s it. You need to rely on staying there in home stays or basic guest houses only. Are you OK? Only recommended if you into adventure for some time and have experience of such conditions?
Hi Dheeraj,
Recently came across your website and find the info very helpful.
We are planning to Visit Spiti Valley (with Chandra Taal) between August 9 to 15th from Mumbai.I am requesting your advice in planning our journey.
Here is our iternary:
Day 01 (9-Aug-14) Arrive at Chandigarh (from Mumbai) on and proceed to Manali & stay.
Day 02 (10-Aug-14 – Manali to Chandratal through Rohtang Pass and Kunzum Pass… camping near lake.
Day 03 (11-Aug-14) Chandratal to Kaza and stay in Kaza.
Day 04 (12-Aug-14) Spiti Valley – Ki Monastery, Komic and stay at Langza
Day 05 (13-Aug-14) Langza to Dhankar Lake and The Mumy of Giu and proceed to Moorang (on Shimala road). Stay at Moorang / Reckong.
Day 06 (14-Aug-14) Drive to Shimala, Shimala S/S and stay.
Day 07 (15-Aug-14) Shimala to Chandigarh (Chandigarh to Mumbai)
Hi yogesh,
Do also try to visit Demul (4300 mtrs)and the 21 village top (Phalang-ri top). You will definitely be able to see Blue Sheeps (baharal) near Demul during that time. Shepherd’s camp (Dok-sa)will be an added advantage but you have trek a bit (during August). Best wishes
Thanks Ravindra for the additional info.
Yogesh, you plan looks fine to me given the number of days in hand. Just be cautious of AMS and keep your body well hydrated with ORS soluted water in early days of the trip. If you are not feeling well after first couple of days then descend or stay at Tabo to allow AMS to reside away. Also, Kunzum Pass will come when you drive from Chandratal lake back into Spiti Valley, Kaza. Moorang will not have a place to stay, so try to make it to Peo/Kalpa from Langza which will be a very tiring and long day, leave by 6 AM.
Thanks a lot for your quick reply Dheeraj. Highly appreciate. 🙂
Hi Dheeraj,
We revised our plan. Please find the below Iternary and suggest if first week of July is good time to visit with respect to rains, landslides etc. (Mode of Transport: Innova or Scorpio):
Day 01 (5-July-14) Arrive at Chandigarh on 11:00 AM and proceed to Shimala. S/s & stay.
Day 02 (6-July-14) Drive through Kinnaur Valley to Sangala. – S/s Chitkul village and overnight at Sangala.
Day 03 (7-July-14) Drive to Kamru Fort and proceed to Kalpa – overnight at Kalpa
Day 04 (8-July-14) Kalpa to Tabo.. S/S of confluence of Spiti and Satluj Rivers, Leo Purygal Peak from Khab Bridge, Nako Lake, Malling Nalla, Giu Mummy and overnight at Tabo.
Day 05 (9-July-14) Tabo to Pin Valley – Dhankar Monastery and Dhankar Lake & proceed to Pin Valley. Overnight at Mud Village Or Kaza.
Day 06 (10-July-14) Drive to Spiti Valley – Demul, Hikkim, Komik and Overnight in Langza Or Kaza – S/s of Key Monastery, statue of Buddha, Tanggyud Monastery at Komik Tashigang, Chau Chau Kang Nelda peak from Langza)
Day 07 (11-July-14) Drive to Chandratal through Kunzum Pass and camping near lake.
Day 08 (12-July-14) Drive Manali through Rohtang Pass & stay in Manali.
Day 09 (13-July-14) Manali to Chandigarh
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It could be great if you can suggest the Iternary for above mentioned dates and place.
Thanks a lot in advance for your help.
Yogesh, the itinerary is well done I will say given the amount of time in hand. May be a minor suggestion could be do Tabo – dhangkar – Pin Valley – Kaza and then next day do Ki, Kibber in first half and Hikkim, Komik, Langza in the second half. Either stay at Langza or back Kaza.
dear i have a bullet 500 cc can i go spiti with this bullet bike via hindustan tibet highway i want to go upto kaza is there any risk of low oxygen?
Vivek, you can surely travel to Spiti Valley over bullet and thousands of rider does so on many different kind of bikes every year. When are you planning to visit Spiti Valley?
When you travel through this route you will appreciate the slow transition from lower to middle to higher to transhimalaya. The transition is not limited to landscape, but it is also to people,culture and food. Also, you have many exotic places to visit on the way. I will suggest enter from kinnaur side and exit from Manali side. Its complete experience of a typical Himalayan travel.
Very well said sir!! I also like the idea of this slow transition and making it a wholesome experience of Himalayas!! It is one of the reason sometimes I give my feelings more for Spiti than for Ladakh 🙂
hi dheeraj
I came manali from kunzum pass last year on 25 oct and saw the first snowfall of the season, and kunzum was not having snow not even on top… further its the shorter route to reach kaza comparing the other one…
Samardeep, it is generally happening for the last few years. However, one shall not count out the risk which stems itself from September onward. There have been instances when due to snow people have been stranded even in August, but still I feel that up to September all goes fine but then beyond that and in October risk gets higher and that is just one need to keep in mind before attempting it. I am not saying that you will remain starnded but it can bump you off for couple of days at least sometimes. So, one shall not venture into this terrain in skeptical months. Even local believe so and follows to some extent but they are forced to utilize it as far as it is open. People even cross it in November too 🙂