Spiti Valley is one of India’s most breathtaking destinations — a remote, high-altitude cold desert nestled in the Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh. If you’re planning a trip to Spiti, this comprehensive guide covers everything from the best time to visit to budgeting, packing, and must-see stops along the way.
Best Time to Visit Spiti Valley
The ideal window to visit Spiti is from June to September when both the Manali-Kaza and Shimla-Kaza roads are open. July and August bring occasional rain but also the lushest landscapes. Winter trips (December-March) are possible but challenging, with heavy snowfall blocking the Kunzum Pass.
How to Reach Spiti Valley
There are two main routes: via Manali through Rohtang and Kunzum Pass (more adventurous, open June-October), or via Shimla through Kinnaur (longer but scenic year-round). Most travelers prefer a circuit — entering from one side and exiting the other.
Budget Breakdown
A typical 7-day Spiti trip costs between ₹12,000-18,000 per person including transport, accommodation, and meals. Budget travelers can do it for less by using public buses and homestays. Our group trips start at ₹13,499 per person with everything included.
Must-Visit Places
Don’t miss Key Monastery, Chandratal Lake, Dhankar Monastery, Pin Valley National Park, Tabo Monastery, and the quirky Langza village with its giant Buddha statue. Each stop offers a unique experience that makes Spiti unforgettable.
