The Spiti Valley is a remote location with limited tourist infrastructure, making this part of the world a little visited but rewarding destination. Voted as one of the top 10 of Lonely Planet’s ‘Best in Travel Regions for 2018’ this tour is a must for adventurers who want to see and experience the extreme beauty, remoteness and never to be repeated landscapes of the Spiti Valley.
This is how Lonely Planet writer John Noble described the Spiti Valley:
“Imagine an arid land set high in the Indian Himalaya, a high-altitude desert punctuated by small patches of green and miniature villages of white, flat-roofed houses perched below stark rocky hillsides and jagged snow-covered peaks. Picture high passes blocked by snow and ice for half the year, and scattered stabs of colour from fluttering prayer flags and precariously perched Buddhist monasteries.”
Don’t just take Lonely Planet’s word for it, come and experience the wonder of the Spiti Valley with Ekno Travels today!
| TOUR DATES | 15-27 August 2026, 4-16 August 2027 | 
| TOUR COST | A$4150 per person twin share A$ 1390 per person single supplement * Fixed departure – price based on minimum 4 people Independent Travels – Price on Application | 
| DURATION | 13 days, 12 nights | 
| TOUR HIGHLIGHTS | 
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| TOUR ROUTE | Delhi – Shimla – Kalpa – Nako – Tabo – Kaza – Manali – Chandigarh – Delhi | 
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Arrive Delhi
 Welcome to India! Upon your arrival at the airport in Delhi, our representative will greet you and escort you to the hotel. After checking into your hotel, spend the rest of your day at your leisure exploring the local area and relaxing at the hotel. Our friendly guide and hotel staff will be on hand should you need restaurant recommendations or general provisions.
Welcome to India! Upon your arrival at the airport in Delhi, our representative will greet you and escort you to the hotel. After checking into your hotel, spend the rest of your day at your leisure exploring the local area and relaxing at the hotel. Our friendly guide and hotel staff will be on hand should you need restaurant recommendations or general provisions.
Overnight: Hotel, Delhi
Delhi
Overnight: Hotel, Delhi
Delhi to Shimla
 We’ll leave our hotel in the early hours of the morning and set off on a day of exciting travel on the famous Indian Railways. We’ll take a train from North Delhi to Kalka before transferring to the narrow gauge ‘toy train’ Kalka-Shimla line. This route travels along a mountainous track known for its dramatic views of the hills and surrounding villages. This railway was built in 1898 to connect Shimla, the summer capital of India during the British Raj, with the rest of the Indian rail system. At the time of construction 107 tunnels and 864 bridges were built throughout the course of the track. We’ll arrive in Shimla in the early evening in time for dinner.
We’ll leave our hotel in the early hours of the morning and set off on a day of exciting travel on the famous Indian Railways. We’ll take a train from North Delhi to Kalka before transferring to the narrow gauge ‘toy train’ Kalka-Shimla line. This route travels along a mountainous track known for its dramatic views of the hills and surrounding villages. This railway was built in 1898 to connect Shimla, the summer capital of India during the British Raj, with the rest of the Indian rail system. At the time of construction 107 tunnels and 864 bridges were built throughout the course of the track. We’ll arrive in Shimla in the early evening in time for dinner.
Overnight: Hotel, Shimla.
Shimla
 After breakfast we will set off on a sightseeing tour of Shimla. Visit Kufri, Ridge Maidan, Mall Road and the impressive Christ Church. Shimla is one of the most popular hill stations in India, and with its stunning views, wide boulevards and mist covered mountains its not hard to see why. The town is situated at an altitude of 2276 metres and was initially chosen as a sanatorium for invalid European officers, but soon developed into a big hill town and became the summer capital of the country during the British Raj.
After breakfast we will set off on a sightseeing tour of Shimla. Visit Kufri, Ridge Maidan, Mall Road and the impressive Christ Church. Shimla is one of the most popular hill stations in India, and with its stunning views, wide boulevards and mist covered mountains its not hard to see why. The town is situated at an altitude of 2276 metres and was initially chosen as a sanatorium for invalid European officers, but soon developed into a big hill town and became the summer capital of the country during the British Raj.
Overnight: Hotel, Shimla
Shimla to Kalpa
The Kinnaur Valley is known as the gateway to the remote Spiti Valley. Kinnaur is famous for its apple orchards as just about all of India’s apples are produced in this area. The cultural tapestry is rich as modernity has only touched it in the past couple of years. You will be able to observe as people go about their everyday life in their stunning traditional dress. Kalpa is surrounded by snowy peaks for most of the year, which makes for a beautiful sunset backdrop.
Overnight: Guest house, Kalpa
Kalpa to Nako
Nako is a very picturesque village high in the Himalayas (altitude 3625 metres) which has an ancient monastery dating back to 1025 AD, as well as several Buddhist chortens dotted throughout the town. The villagers are extremely proud of their heritage and the town is well maintained by the local community. A pretty lake also surrounds the town and is a lovely spot for an afternoon stroll.
Overnight: Guest house, Nako
Nako to Tabo
 Today we will take a morning drive to Tabo. Tabo is famous for its monastery, which dates back to 966AD and is a World Heritage Site. The Dalai Lama maintains that the Tabo Monastery is one of the holiest sites in the world. Due to its height at 3280 metres, Tabo has short summers and very cold winters.
Today we will take a morning drive to Tabo. Tabo is famous for its monastery, which dates back to 966AD and is a World Heritage Site. The Dalai Lama maintains that the Tabo Monastery is one of the holiest sites in the world. Due to its height at 3280 metres, Tabo has short summers and very cold winters.
Overnight: Guest house, Tabo
Tabo
In the afternoon we will bid farewell to Dhankar and head towards Kaza where we will spend the next 2 nights.
Overnight: Guest house, Kaza
Tabo to Kaza
 We will spend the day around Kaza, exploring the local Sakya monastery and the world famous Ky Monastery. This Tibetan Buddhist monastery is located on top of a hill at an altitude of 4166 metres above sea level and is 11kms from Kaza. The monastery has the distinction of being the oldest and the biggest in the Lahaul and Spiti district as well as being a religious training centre for monks. It is home to around 300 novice monks who receive their religious education here.
We will spend the day around Kaza, exploring the local Sakya monastery and the world famous Ky Monastery. This Tibetan Buddhist monastery is located on top of a hill at an altitude of 4166 metres above sea level and is 11kms from Kaza. The monastery has the distinction of being the oldest and the biggest in the Lahaul and Spiti district as well as being a religious training centre for monks. It is home to around 300 novice monks who receive their religious education here.
We will then head to the remote town of Kibber at 4270 metres for lunch and to soak in the remoteness and beauty of the Spiti Valley. With sweeping views of the mountains on one side and the Spiti Valley on the other, it is great place to relax and to enjoy the view. The Kibber area is also home to the elusive Blue Sheep, and if you keep your eyes peeled on the horizon you may see one of these shy creatures in the distance. In the late afternoon we will drive back to Kaza.
Overnight: Guest house, Kaza
Kaza to Manali
Manali is nestled amongst the Himalayas on the banks of the Beas River and offers an exotic charm unlike any other place in India. Old Manali has maintained its old world charm despite modern conveniences such as the many restaurants offering a variety of local and international cuisines. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure to explore this picturesque town or to take a well deserved rest.
Overnight: Guest house, Manali
Manali to Chandigarh
Overnight: Hotel, Chandigarh
Chandigarh to Delhi
Overnight: Hotel, Delhi
INCLUDES
Met on arrival at the airport by an Ekno representative
Services of an English-speaking guide for the duration of the tour
Local guides in Delhi and Shimla
12 nights’ accommodation with breakfast
All transfers and sightseeing by private AC vehicle as per the itinerary
Train (2nd class AC or AC chair class) from Delhi to Shimla
Domestic flight from Chandigarh to Delhi
Entrance fees as per the itinerary
EXCLUDES
 Return airfares to India
 Cost of Indian tourist visa (on arrival)
 Lunch and dinner (unless otherwise specified)
 Extra activities and transport not stipulated in the itinerary
 Personal expenditure such as drinks (including bottled water), laundry service and souvenirs
 Tipping
 Donations to Monasteries
 Compulsory insurance of any kind
















