Delhi - Chitkul - Kalpa - Kaza - Key Monastery - Hikkim - Langza - Chandratal Lake - Manali - Delhi
Mountain desert Spiti Valley shows its distinctive natural wonders after travelers brave incredibly tough mountain roads in the Himalayan region. Your heart will race continuously while experiencing thrill from one adventure to the next.
As you leave behind the Crowd and daily life of the city, Spiti in Himachal welcomes you into a region of beauty and a relaxing zone. Explore the spiritual aura of Key Monastery and tabo monastery, a holy tour site for the Buddhist community in the region.Experience folk tales hidden in the fossils of Langza Village and admire the old majestic golden Buddha statue standing tall against the backdrop of the mountains. Travel up to Hikkim, home to the world’s highest post office, and send a postcard to your loved ones—or even to yourself—as a memory of this unforgettable amazing journey of Spiti.
Key Highlights of the Spiti Valley Chandratal Trip
- The village of Chitkul stands as the last settlement that exists near the border between India and Tibet. At 11320 feet above sea level this attractive small village surrounds itself with snowy mountain tops and green fields and clear Baspa River water allowing travelers to find complete peace.
- Kalpa stands at an elevation of 9,711 feet in Himachal Pradesh where visitors can admire picturesque views of Kinnaur Kailash range. The Himachal Pradesh town of Kalpa provides a serene vacation space because it has pine groves together with apple groves surrounded by houses made of wood.
- Kaza stands as the central location of Spiti Valley where travelers should not miss visiting Key Monastery combined with Chandratal Lake and Dhankar Lake.
- Hikkim Village holds the record for the world’s highest permanently accessible post office which can be found at an elevation of 4,440 meters (14,567 feet).
- Langza Village & Buddha Statue – One of the most hidden villages in Himachal Pradesh, Langza is famous for its ancient marine fossils and the grand Buddha statue overlooking the valley. Any tourist can be mesmerized by the Spiti Valley's landscape
- Chandratal Lake rises to 14,100 feet in the Himalayan mountain range at the Lahaul-Spiti region where it presents an extraordinary high-altitude crescent shaped lake with changing colors to visitors. These unbroken mountains and extensive meadows circle the lake which creates an unreal connection between the water and sky.