Day 1 : Delhi To Jibhi
Day 2 : Arrive at Jibhi/ Gushani
Day 3 : Gushaini to Chitkul/Sangla
Day 4 : Chitkul to Kalpa
Day 5 : Kalpa - Nako - Tabo - Kaza
Day 6 : Kaza - Langza to Hikkim to Komic to Key Monastery
Day 7 : Kaza - Chicham Bridge - Chandra Taal Lake
Day 8 : Chandra Taal Lake - Manali
Day 9 : Manali to Delhi
Challenging Terrains, high passes, exhilarating views, and one hell of a machine are what all bikers dream of. If you too are one of those who have a passion to ride on seemingly endless roads, then perhaps a bike trip to Spiti Valley is all that you need. Spiti Valley is a high-altitude desert whose beauty unveils after a tough and tricky ride through the most challenging roads of the Himalayas. If you feel the need for adrenaline, you got your share of the dose right throughout your trip to Spiti. A bike expedition to Spiti can give you the feel of riding through the passes of Leh Ladakh, as this place is popularly called the mini version of it! As you begin your journey to Spiti from Manali, you travel through the popular Rohtang Pass located in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. This ride will feed your appetite for thrill and vast soul-satiating panoramas. As you leave behind the chaos of cities, Spiti Valley will happily embrace you into a zone of peace and love. Soak in the holy vibes at Key Monastery, which is an important place of pilgrimage for the Buddhist population residing in Spiti. Explore the long-lost stories in the fossils of Langza Village and witness the grandeur of the golden statue of Buddha. Ride up to the highest post office in the world at Hikkim and send a postcard to your loved ones and also to yourself! In short, just forget about the metropolis life for a few days and spend some time in a natural retreat in this high-altitude desert!
Own Vehicle | |
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Triple Occupancy | 13999 / Person |
Tempo Traveller | |
Triple Occupancy | 20999 / Person |
Himalayan (Solo Rider) - With Fuel | |
Triple Occupancy | 39999 / Person |
Himalayan (Dual Rider) - With Fuel | |
Triple Occupancy | 29999 / Person |
Own Bike - With Fuel | |
Triple Occupancy | 22999 / Person |
7 Nights (Hotels/Camps/Homestays) I.e., given below
1 Night at Jibhi
1 Night at Chitkul/Sangla
1 Night at Kalpa
2 Nights at Kaza
1 Night at Chandra Taal
1 Night at Manali
On a bike trip to Spiti Valley, you will get plenty of such spots especially between Sangla – Chitkul, Nako – Tabo – Kaza, etc.. There is a limit to the amount of time you can keep yourself concentrated. Plus, always remember that what matters most is the journey, not the destination.
The summer months of March-June are considered to be the best to visit Spiti not only due to the pleasant weather but also fewer crowds. For that perfect winter vacation, the months of October-February are the best time to visit Spiti.
If you're coming from Delhi then consider the Delhi to Kaza by road route via Shimla being the best one as it contains the best scenic views and is a little bit longer. It makes up for a good road trip if this factor is taken into consideration. The Shimla to Spiti valley distance is counted up to be a total of 413 kilometers.
The minimum age for eligibility is 14 years.