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See the Cham Dance in Spiti

22 Dec 2019
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Spiti is one of the only places in the world to see this ancient ceremonial dance, part of our living heritage!

Updating our list of Himalayan Tours

29 Oct 2019
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We are currently updating prices and offerings for the coming 2019/2020 winter and summer seasons so check back for more updates on our site www.spitivalleytours.com and share with your friends!

Did you know we have :

  • Fixed Date Departures leaving every month from Shimla and Manali
  • Himalayan Trekking programs
  • Spiti Mountaineering adventures
  • Spiti Package Tours
  • Legendary Himalayan Road Trips

Why choose Spiti Valley Tours?

23 Nov 2018
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Choosing a travel operator is a tough decision for anyone who is taking responsibility of organizing a tour for your friends and family. A good travel agent will make your tour so much more memorable. We make it easier for you with the points that you consider while planning your journey.

  1. See Spiti through locals – We are a travel agency based in the heart of Spiti Valley in Kaza. Our guides, drivers, hotel & homestay networks all have roots within the community. By choosing us you are contributing directly to the local community and in turn for the prosperity of Spitians. You avoid false promises and middlemen commissions from agents located in other areas.
  2. History of 20 years – Lara Tsering the owner of Spiti Valley Tours and has been in the tourism field ever since Spiti was opened to outsiders. Having worked as a porter, guide and hotel manager through his course of life, he is immensely experienced and well known in all of Himachal. Spiti Valley Tours itself is known for creating lifetime experiences for all its clients for more than 10 years. Our testimonials are a proof of that.
  3. Extensive Network of hotels & best rates for you – Like our history our relationship with our network hotels goes a long way back. This means hotels provide us the best rooms and their best rates to anyone in the industry. We quote a nominal rate above this resulting in the best rates for you – including breakfast and dinner! You get accommodation and 2 meals, for the online price of accommodation only.
  4. Experienced local drivers and clean cars – The mountain roads to Spiti Valley are one of the most dangerous in the world. Driving here is not for the fainthearted. It takes extreme caution and at the same time a relaxed driving style to ensure a safe and smooth journey. We provide you highly experienced set of drivers who drive in this valley 10 times a year and are known for great camaraderie.
  5. We love travelling – Yes we do, just like every one of you we love exploring new places, meeting new people from all over the world. Rather than just selling tours, we strive hard to create and provide you experiences that will be etched in your memories for lifetime.

10 Things Everyone Must See or Experience in Spiti Valley

22 Oct 2018
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  1. Visit the only naturally preserved Mummy of India at Gue

You don’t have to cross continents to see a Mummy, our own Spiti has one. Monk Sangha Tenzin sacrificed himself 500 years ago through a rigorous process of natural self mummification called Sokushinbutsu for the survival of this village. “10 years of creating memorable journeys in Spiti”

  1. Find solace in the ornate paintings of Tabo Monastery

Tabo Monastery was founded 1022 years ago by the famous Buddhist translator Rinchen Zangpo on behalf of the king Western Himalayan Kingdom Guge, Yeshe-O.

The interior walls of the monastery contains ancient and priceless murals, frescoes, thangkas which depict tales of Buddha Pantheon.

  1. Hike up to the hidden Dhankar Lake

Situated at an Altitude of 4200m is the lake of Dhankar. A short hike of 1 to 2 hrs on a well definitely trail from the new Monastery will take you to the shores of this beautiful lake. As you climb up one will be astounded by the magnificent view of the Spiti Valley with Dhankar village and the monastery adorning the foreground. The lake is considered holy and camping or fishing is strictly prohibited near the lake.

  1. Go for an afternoon drive to Pin Valley

Did you know that Pin Valley is also called as Iceland of India?

Flowing perpendicular to Spiti is the Pin River which originates in the heart of Great Himalayan Range in Bhaba pass. The valley corresponding is called Pin valley. The landscape here is different to what of Spiti. Pin receives more rainfall and snowfall in winters making the landscape lush green in summers. Add to it the beautiful villages, different colored rocks and snowcapped peaks this landscape is nothing less than magical. Take a drive to this valley in afternoon when the light is soft and you’ll click photos that are worth remembering for lifetime.

  1. Visit Riverfront of Kaza – walk through the fields of Kaza

People often ask us what’s there in Kaza to see. Apart from the monastery and the main market most don’t venture outside.

Try this…

From main market or the helipad, take a walk amidst the fields of Kaza until you reach the banks of Spiti. Surrounded by high mountains and lush green crops, listening to the gusting winds and the gushing River. We assure it’ll be a stroll that will be etched in your Spiti travel memory.

  1. Send Postcards from the Highest Post Office in the world.

Did you know?

Hikkim (4440m above MSL) a small Hamlet in Spiti boasts the operation of Highest Post Office and Highest Polling Station in the world.

You may not be allowed to cast your vote from the roof of the world, but you can definitely boast by sending memorable postcards to your friends and family anywhere in the world.

  1. Go for a walk amidst the fields of Langza / gaze at the Milky way galaxy in night

Langza or Langcha is probably the most beautiful village in Indian Himalayas. It situated in the shadows of a 6303m peak called Mt. Chau Chau Khang Nilda. A Photographers’ Paradise or a Dreamland for star gazers. A place that provides you spectacular vistas for 24 hrs a day. Morning shine on the statue of Buddha(see profile pic), Golden glow of Mt. CCKN in the evening and the Milky Way garlanded night sky.

You can’t miss this if you happen to be in Spiti!

  1. Relish the unforgettable herbal tea at Kee Monastery

Kee monastery gives Spiti its iconic image. An institution of the yore, this is the most popular monastery of Spiti Valley. Home to several young monks you’ll be fascinated to see them playing a game of cricket, volleyball or attending prayer sessions. Monastery has 6 shrines, assembly halls, Monk quarters, guest dormitory and dining hall within. The view of the valley from the top of the monastery is spellbinding. After your visit to all the shrines the monks invite to a cup of tea. The refreshing taste of this herbal tea will linger in your memory for a long long time.

  1. Offer your obedience at Kunzum Mata Mandir at Kunzum La

Named after the residing Goddess, Kunzum La is also the gateway to Spiti Valley when you’re coming from Manali. The place where Spiti originates and cascades down the first rocky slopes like a baby taking its first baby steps before turning into the raging river when it meets Sutlej.

It is customary for anyone who passes this route to stop at Kunzum La doing a clockwise circumambulation of the Stupas and offer their obedience for safe journey on some of the toughest roads in the world.

  1. Chandratal Parikrama – Circumambulation Trek

Situated at an Altitude of 4300m amidst the majestic ChandraBhaga peaks is a photographers’ Paradise, not just because it has breathtaking landscapes. Chandratal is also a wetland reserve, home to some of the most beautiful and rare birds.

Most people witness Chandratal only from it’s southern banks. Muster up energy and go for the circumambulation of the holy lake. As you reach the far end of the lake and turn back you’ll witness Chandratal in it’s magnificent glory.
Turquoise waters of Chandratal, lush green grasslands, Snow peaks all around you and deep blue skies – a picture perfect frame will be etched in your memory forever.

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