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About Spiti Valley Tourism

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Spiti Valley is one of the most unique places located in the outskirts of Himachal Pradesh in the high altitude mountain ranges; it feels like as if you are near the stars. This place is completely remote and is rich in culture and traditions. This beautiful region is situated between Tibet and India and therefore the name ‘Spiti’ which means middle land. The Spiti Valley comprises of rugged mountain ranges, rocky hills, gorges and ancient monasteries. This valley is located at a height of 12,500 feet above the sea level, and is one of the best spots for adventure, and nature lovers. Tourists can engage in activities like trekking, mountain biking, and star gazing, camping, etc. Spiti valley also has some of the inhabited villages located at high altitudes letting to see the lifestyle of the villagers. Some of the popular villages include Kaza and Langza. The winters are extremely harsh in this region, which makes living completely unbearable. So during the winter season the people living in these regions move to other region. So the best time to visit Spiti Valley is during the summer months. Tourists who want to escape from the chaotic lifestyle and want to enjoy a serene and peaceful vacation should visit Spiti Valley.
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Best Time to Visit Spiti Valley

The best month to visit Spiti Valley is from late March to June and from September to October. During these months the weather is pleasant to enjoy a favorable road trip to Spiti Valley. The roads are open only during these months. Also, the ideal months for trekking, rock climbing, mountain biking, and other outdoor actvities.

How to Reach Spiti Valley?

To reach Spiti Valley, tourists have to navigate through some of the most challenging roads in the world. In order to reach Spiti Valley, you have to either travel through Manali or through Shimla.

If you are Traveling Through Manali

If you are travelling from Manali, the roads are usually open from May to October, but depend on climatic conditions. The road journey from Manali is 200 km and takes you through Rohtang Pass and Kunzum Pass. Travelers can either take a taxi or local bus or opt for Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) state government buses which run from Manali to Kaza.
If you are traveleing by air the nearest airport is Bhuntar Air which is around 50 km away from Manali. Once you reach Manali, you can take a taxi, local bus or state government run buses from Manali to Kaza.

If you are Traveling Through Shimla

If you are traveling via Shimla, Spiti Valley is around 450 km away from Shimla. Travelers have to pass through Narkanda – Rampur- Reckong Peo – Nako – Tabo – and finally reaching Kaza. Travelers can either taka a taxi or government run state bus to reach Shimla to Kaza.

If you are planning to take a flight to Shimla, the nearest airport is Shimla Airport which is around 23 km away from Shimla. You can hire a taxi direct to Spiti or take the government run state bus to reach Shimla to Kaza.

Best Place to Visit in Spiti Valley

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Spiti Valley is a beautiful place located in the remote part of Himachal Pradesh; it offers the perfect blend of culture, nature, and adventure. Some of the best places to visit in Spiti Valley include:

Things to Do in Spiti Valley

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Since Spiti Valley is located in the rugged mountain ranges of Himachal Pradesh, it is one of the best places those who love to explore the rugged beauty of the nature and those who wish to have an adventurous experience. Here are some of the things to do in Spiti Valley:

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    Frequently Asked Questions

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    1. How Many Days Should I Plan for Spiti Valley Trip?

    The number of days required for a trip to Spiti Valley is 5-7 days. However, the number of days required for your Spiti trip depends on the places you want to visit, things you want to do and for how many days you want to have a serene and peaceful vacation.

    2. What is the nearest major airport for Spiti Valley?

    The nearest major airport for Spiti Valley is Bhuntar Airport (also known as Kullu-Manali Airport), which is situated at a distance 226.5 km away from Spiti Valley. Once you reach Manali, you can take a taxi, local bus or state government run buses from Manali to Kaza. Another nearest major airport for Spiti Valley is Shimla Airport, which is situated at a distance 413.9 km away from Spiti Valley. You can hire a taxi direct to Spiti or take the government run state bus to reach Shimla to Kaza. 

    3. What is the nearest major train station for Spiti Valley?

    The nearest major train station for Spiti Valley is Shimla Railway Station, which is situated at a distance 408.3 km away from Spiti Valley.

    4. What are the primary transportation options for reaching Spiti Valley?

    The primary mode of transportations to reach Spiti Valley includes the following:

    • By air: Bhuntar Airport (also known as Kullu-Manali Airport), which is situated at a distance 226.5 km away from Spiti Valley. Shimla Airport, which is situated at a distance 413.9 km away from Spiti Valley.
    • By train: Shimla Railway Station, which is situated at a distance 408.3 km away from Spiti Valley.
    • By roadways: Private and state buses to Spiti Valley are available from major destinations of India like Manali and Shimla.
    • By car: Tourists can also take their car to visit Spiti Valley.
    5. Are there any special events or festivals in Spiti Valley?

    Following are some of the main festivals held in Spiti Valley:

    • Ladarcha Fair is held in August, it was originally a traders fair, but now it one can witness local art, crafts, and traditional performances.
      • Losar Festival: New Year celebration of Buddhism religion
    • Dechhang Festival is held in December and includes storytelling, music, feasting, and performs traditional dances.
    • Spiti Yatra, held during the summer months wherein the pilgrims take a spiritual journey throughout Spiti Valley, including Kaza.
    • Chaam Dance Festivals is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist dance, which is celebrated in different monasteries at various dates.
    • Fagli Festival is held in February or March to mark the beginning of harvesting festival
    6. What are the top tourist attractions in Spiti Valley?

    Key Monastery, Tabo Monastery, Chandratal Lake, Pin Valley National Park, Kaza, Komic Village, Langza, Dhankar Monastery, Hikkim, Kibber Village

    7. What are some must-try local dishes and restaurants in Spiti Valley?

    Common dishes which the tourists in Spiti Valley should try include Thukpa, Momos, Tingmo (traditional Tibetan bread), Butter Tea (Po Cha), Chang (Barley Beer), Chana Madra, Sepu Badi (sun-dried lentil cakes), etc. And the poplar restaurants include Sol Café (Kaza), The Himalayan Café (Kaza), Dragon Restaurant (Tabo), Nyingma Café (Tabo), Zomsa Café (Kaza), Taste of Spiti (Kaza), etc.

    8. What types of accommodations are available in Spiti Valley?

    Types of accommodation available in Spiti Valley include resorts, dormitory, boutique hotels, guesthouses, backpacker hostels, lodges and homestays.

    9. Are there any public transportation available in Spiti Valley?

    Yes, you can easily visit the different places in Spiti Valley with public transportation.

    10. What are the transportation options available in Spiti Valley?

    The transportation options available in Spiti Valley include local taxis, rental bikes and scooters. The state buses also run to nearby towns in Himachal Pradesh. Jeep service is also available to popular destinations like Kaza, Hikkim, Langza, etc.

    11. What is the primary language spoken in Spiti Valley?

    The local dialect of the region is Stod Bhoti, but people also speak Hindi.

    12. What is the best time to visit Spiti Valley?

    The best time to visit Spiti Valley is from March to June and from September last to October, when the weather is pleasant. Avoid traveling during the winter season, as the roads remain closed due to heavy snowfall.

    13. What activities can be done in Spiti Valley?

    Trekking through popular routes like Hampta Pass Trek and Parvati Pass Trek, River Rafting in Spiti River, mountain biking from Manali to Spiti Valley, camping near Chandratal Lake and in Kibber and Langza, Rock Climbing, wildlife spotting in Pin Valley National Park, exploring ancient caves in Tabo Monastery, Motorbiking.

    14. Who should visit Spiti Valley?

    Spiti Valley is the best holiday destination for adventure lovers, road trips, couples, solo travelers, group travelers, traveling with friends and family, camping, spiritual experience, etc.

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