Spiti Valley
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Spiti in winter (January–February) is a completely different world, snow-covered villages, frozen rivers, fewer than 200 tourists in the entire valley, and an extraordinary stillness. Only accessible via Shimla (Manali route closes in winter). 4WD vehicles throughout. Not for the faint-hearted, temperatures reach -20°C at night.
Snow-blanketed Spiti, virtually tourist-free
Frozen river crossings in Kinnaur
Kinner Kailash in full winter snow
Key Monastery in snow, absolutely surreal photography
Stargazing at -15°C, unmatched clarity
Possible snow leopard sighting near Kibber
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7-day plan with pace, stay, transfers and meals on each day. Swap, slow down, or add anything, every day is editable before you pay.
Overnight AC train to Kalka, then taxi to Shimla. Check in Shimla hotel. Mall Road evening, Shimla in winter snow is beautiful. Briefing about what to expect in winter Spiti: road conditions, temperature, what to carry.
Drive through Narkanda (apple country under 2ft of snow). Hatu Peak viewpoint if roads clear. Rampur bazaar, stock up on supplies (last proper market before Kaza). Overnight Rampur or Sarahan.
Enter Kinnaur through Karcham. The Baspa River may be partially frozen. Sangla Valley, snow up to the rooftops, smoke from bukhari fires, apple trees heavy with ice. Walk through Sangla village. Overnight cozy homestay with family.
Chitkul in winter: the last village before Tibet is virtually empty (most residents migrate to lower villages). Walk through frozen silence. Return to Kalpa for the most dramatic winter view of Kinner Kailash, the peak turns a deep violet in winter light. Overnight Kalpa.
Frozen Nako Lake, completely iced over. Drive through the desolate Spiti entry at Sumdo. Arrive Tabo (3,280m). The monastery is open year-round, far fewer visitors in winter. Monks happy to talk and share butter tea. Overnight Tabo (coldest night, temperatures can hit -20°C).
Arrive Kaza in winter: half the shops closed, streets empty, the mountains enormous and white. Drive to Key Monastery in the afternoon, snowshoes may be needed. The gompa in snow against a clear blue winter sky is one of India's great photographs. Kibber: look for snow leopard tracks with guide. Bonfire at guesthouse.
Early departure. Reverse route back through Kinnaur. The valley looks completely different on the return, different light, different perspective. Arrive Shimla by evening or next morning depending on road conditions. Trip ends.
Day 1
LightOvernight AC train to Kalka, then taxi to Shimla. Check in Shimla hotel. Mall Road evening, Shimla in winter snow is beautiful. Briefing about what to expect in winter Spiti: road conditions, temperature, what to carry.
Day 2
LightDrive through Narkanda (apple country under 2ft of snow). Hatu Peak viewpoint if roads clear. Rampur bazaar, stock up on supplies (last proper market before Kaza). Overnight Rampur or Sarahan.
Day 3
LightEnter Kinnaur through Karcham. The Baspa River may be partially frozen. Sangla Valley, snow up to the rooftops, smoke from bukhari fires, apple trees heavy with ice. Walk through Sangla village. Overnight cozy homestay with family.
Day 4
LightChitkul in winter: the last village before Tibet is virtually empty (most residents migrate to lower villages). Walk through frozen silence. Return to Kalpa for the most dramatic winter view of Kinner Kailash, the peak turns a deep violet in winter light. Overnight Kalpa.
Day 5
LightFrozen Nako Lake, completely iced over. Drive through the desolate Spiti entry at Sumdo. Arrive Tabo (3,280m). The monastery is open year-round, far fewer visitors in winter. Monks happy to talk and share butter tea. Overnight Tabo (coldest night, temperatures can hit -20°C).
Day 6
LightArrive Kaza in winter: half the shops closed, streets empty, the mountains enormous and white. Drive to Key Monastery in the afternoon, snowshoes may be needed. The gompa in snow against a clear blue winter sky is one of India's great photographs. Kibber: look for snow leopard tracks with guide. Bonfire at guesthouse.
Day 7
TravelEarly departure. Reverse route back through Kinnaur. The valley looks completely different on the return, different light, different perspective. Arrive Shimla by evening or next morning depending on road conditions. Trip ends.
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In winter, options are limited but cozy. Families keep common rooms warm with traditional bukhari (iron stoves). Hot meals of thukpa, butter tea and rice are served. Sleep in thick quilts. Some guesthouses in Kaza have electric blankets.

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The 6 Nights / 7 Days Spiti Valley package includes 4WD SUV (Fortuner/Innova 4x4) for all transfers; 6 nights heated guesthouses; All meals (hot, hearty); Winter guide with cold-weather expertise. Final inclusions are confirmed in your custom itinerary before you pay.
The best time to visit Spiti Valley for this trip is June to September (summer route open). January–February for winter snow edition.. Trust and Trip plans your dates around weather, festival calendars, and crowd levels, share your preferred travel month and we will validate.
This 6 Nights / 7 Days package is built for couples planning a honeymoon, anniversary, or first trip together. The pace, hotel category, and activity mix are tuned to that traveller type, and every detail can be adjusted before booking.
Domestic flights and train fares are not included by default but can be added on request. Once your travel city and dates are confirmed, we will share the cheapest fare options for your group.
Yes, every Trust and Trip itinerary is fully customisable. Hotels, day order, activities, and pace are tuned to your dates and preferences before any payment is taken. Customisation is free.
This Spiti Valley package is on a limited-slots departure, book at least 30–45 days in advance to lock hotels and seat-in-coach transfers. Last-minute trips can sometimes be honoured at a premium.
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