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Spiti Valley Narkanda Sangla Tour – Thrilling Himalayan Ride

8 Days 7 Nights

Chandigrah - Narkanda/Rampur - SanglaChitkul - Kalpa - Kaza - Kunzum La - Chandra Tal -Sissu - Manali - Chandigarh

Spiti Valley, a name which is in the mind of every traveller’.  Located between India and Tibet, owing to which it got its name the ‘ middle land’, the valley is home to some of the most loved landmarks not just in India but all around the world.  Said to be the birthplace of Buddhism in India, the valley is home to a myriad of ancient monasteries, perfect to get an insight into the Buddhist culture and traditions.  Besides being a culture hub, Spiti Valley is also home to unparalleled adventure which for sure will give you an adrenaline rush.  When talking about Spiti you just cannot forget about the heavenly traditional delicacies that you can relish when in the region.  Want to know what makes this more exciting?  You can experience everything mentioned above with our Spiti Valley Tour.

  •  The journey commences at Chandigarh, which serves as the gateway to visit Narkanda in the Himalayan cradle, and then progresses onward to Spiti Valley. The trip leads to increased elevations after taking a tour to the world’s stunning Sangla location. When in Sangla, you’ll also be visiting the famous Hatu temple, which is dedicated to Mandodari, the wife of Ravana.  Did we mention that the journey to Sangla won’t be an ordinary one since you will also be visiting Chitkul, the last village in the Indian territory.
  •  Post the sojourn in Sangla, it is now time to take the Spiti Valley tour to the next level.  Tabo is where the actual thrill will be initiating, and when in Tabo you just cannot miss out on a visit to Nako, a hamlet located in the Himachali highlands near the Indo-China border.  Then to add the cherry on top of the cake, enter the subdivisional headquarters of Spiti Valley, Kaza.

So check out our itinerary and get ready for an adventure like never before.

 Dhankar monastery, also known as the Ajanta of the Himalayas, Langza village, Hikkim-home to the world’s highest post office and the 1000 years old Key monastery are just a few from the long list of landmarks that you’ll be exploring in this Spiti Valley tour.  We’re sure that all this would’ve enticed you to know what more Spiti valley has to offer.

Spiti Valley Narkanda Sangla Tour Highlights

  • You will find the furthest established community of Chitkul positioned next to the Indo-Tibetan border. This pleasant mountain village lies at 11,320 feet above sea level while surrounded by snowy peaks and luscious meadows and the transparent Baspa River which gives residents of Chitkul a serene life.
  • At 9,711 feet above sea level in Himachal Pradesh exists the stunning Himalayan village of Kalpa which delivers enchanting prospects of the Kinnaur Kailash range. Visitors find relaxation at Kalpa because it presents pine forests combined with apple orchards and recreational wooden houses set between the urban and rural realms.
  • The Spiti Valley center of attraction Kaza offers three essential sights including Key Monastery together with Chandratal Lake and Dhankar Lake when visiting this area.
  • Visitors can access the world's highest operating post office in Hikkim Village at 4,440 meters (14,567 ft).
  • Visitors can discover Langza Village and its Buddha statue which stands over the valley and showcases ancient marine fossils while remaining one of the few isolated settlements in Himachal Pradesh. The scenery of Spiti Valley draws complete admiration from everyone who visits this region.
  • Himachal Pradesh contains Chandratal Lake which presents as the moon lake of Himalayas at 14,100 feet altitude within Lahaul-Spiti region. The prime location of this lake between arid mountain peaks and enormous grasslands produces an extraordinary feeling because it perfectly duplicates all aspects of the surrounding sky.

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Spiti Valley Narkanda Sangla Tour – Thrilling Himalayan Ride

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  • Chandigarh
  • Spiti Valley
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