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*Bike rental: ₹12,880 + 5% GST per bike (max 2 riders).
*The bike rider must possess a valid driver's license.
Upon arriving in Chandigarh, meet your driver for a transfer to your pre-booked hotel. After completing the check-in process, take some time to relax. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities. In the evening, enjoy a delightful dinner and settle in for a comfortable overnight stay.
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After checking out, your driver will pick you up from your Chandigarh hotel and drive you to Narkanda, famously known as the Apple Capital of India. Along the way, pass through the charming hill station of Chail, renowned for its scenic flower orchards. Upon arriving in Narkanda, immerse yourself in the delightful fragrance of apple and cherry orchards that adorn the landscape. Check in to your hotel and enjoy a restful overnight stay.
The drive from Chandigarh to Narkanda covers approximately 170 kilometers and takes about 6 to 7 hours. The route takes you through the picturesque towns of **Solan** and **Kalka**, gradually ascending through the hills of Himachal Pradesh. As you climb, the landscape transforms into lush forests and terraced fields, with scenic views of the surrounding mountains. The roads are generally well-maintained, but the terrain can be winding and steep as you approach Narkanda, which is known for its beautiful apple orchards and views of the snow-capped Himalayas.
After checking out, the driver will pick you up from the hotel and drive you to Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-China Border. Enjoy a picturesque road trip through the captivating landscapes of the Kinnaur Valley. Follow the Sutlej River and take a right turn at Karcham to reach Chitkul. Don’t miss the chance to savor a meal at the famous 'Hindustan ka Akhri Dhaba.' Later, settle into your hotel for an overnight stay.
The drive from Narkanda to Chitkul takes you through the stunning landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, covering around 150 kilometers in 6 to 8 hours. The journey winds through scenic towns like Rampur and Jeori, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas, apple orchards, and river valleys, with Chitkul being the last village on the Indo-Tibetan border. The road, though challenging in parts, rewards travelers with dramatic mountain vistas and serene natural beauty.
After checking out from your hotel in Chitkul, the driver will take you to Nako, nestled near the Indo-China border in the Trans-Himalayan region. Travel through the picturesque Kinnaur Valley along the Indo-Tibet Highway, passing the confluence of the Spiti and Sutlej Rivers at Khab Bridge. Upon reaching Nako, check in and begin your local sightseeing. Visit the serene Nako Monastery and enjoy a peaceful evening by Nako Lake. Conclude the day with an overnight stay at your hotel.
The drive from Chitkul to Nako is a breathtaking journey through the rugged beauty of Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur district. As you leave the lush green landscapes of Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border, the scenery gradually transforms into arid mountain terrain. The route passes through winding roads, deep gorges, and along the gushing Baspa and Sutlej rivers. You’ll encounter sheer cliffs, apple orchards, and traditional Kinnauri villages along the way. The drive is both thrilling and challenging, with narrow roads and hairpin bends offering stunning views of snow-capped peaks and the changing colors of the Himalayas. As you approach Nako, the barren beauty of the Spiti Valley unfolds, with its stark desert-like charm and the serene Nako Lake waiting to greet you. It's a journey that blends adventure with awe-inspiring natural beauty.
After checking out, the driver will take you to Kaza, a scenic town in Spiti. En route, pass through Sumdo and take a detour to visit the Gue Monastery, home to a 500-year-old mummy. Continue to the Tabo Monastery, often referred to as the 'Ajanta of the Himalayas.' Proceed towards Pin Valley National Park, where you might catch a glimpse of the elusive Snow Leopard. Finally, arrive in Kaza and check in to your hotel or homestay for an overnight stay.
The drive from Nako to Kaza is a thrilling journey through the stark beauty of Spiti Valley. Starting from Nako’s serene village, the route winds through high-altitude passes, narrow roads, and stunning views of barren mountains and the Spiti River. You’ll pass iconic spots like Tabo, known for its ancient monastery, and experience the valley's dramatic landscapes. The approach to Kaza showcases colorful prayer flags and the unique charm of Spiti, making this drive an unforgettable adventure.
The driver will pick you up from your hotel for a sightseeing tour around Kaza. Start with a visit to Komik, the highest village in Asia, followed by a trip to Hikkim, home to the world's highest post office. Proceed to Langza Village to explore the Lang Temple. Next, visit the stunning Key Monastery and continue to the quaint Kibber Village. Conclude the tour with a stop at the scenic Chicham Bridge before returning to your hotel in Kaza for an overnight stay.
Kaza, the main town in Spiti Valley, offers stunning sightseeing opportunities surrounded by rugged mountains, ancient monasteries, and unique villages. Visitors can explore the historic **Ki Monastery**, perched on a hill with panoramic views, or visit the serene **Langza Village**, known for its fossil-rich landscapes. **Chicham Bridge**, one of Asia's highest suspension bridges, and **Pin Valley National Park** offer adventurous trails and wildlife experiences. The area's distinctive culture and natural beauty make it a must-visit destination for nature and adventure lovers.
Begin your journey from Kaza, driving through the stunning Kunzum Pass (4,590m) before reaching the mesmerizing Chandratal Lake. Known as the "Moon Lake," its crystal-clear waters change colors with the sunlight, offering a surreal experience. Spend the evening soaking in the serene beauty and camp under a star-lit sky for an unforgettable Himalayan adventure.
The drive from Kaza to Chandratal, covering approximately 90 kilometers, typically takes 4 to 6 hours. The route is a thrilling journey through the rugged landscapes of Spiti Valley, with narrow, rough roads and some challenging stretches. You’ll pass through villages like **Losar** and **Batal**, before reaching the stunning **Chandratal Lake**, situated at an altitude of 4,300 meters. The drive offers breathtaking views of barren mountains, high-altitude deserts, and the mesmerizing lake, known for its crescent shape and crystal-clear waters, making the adventure truly unforgettable.
Begin your journey from Chandratal Lake, traversing the rugged Spiti landscapes before crossing the Kunzum Pass (4,590m). Drive through the scenic Lahaul Valley, passing rivers and glaciers, before entering the engineering marvel Atal Tunnel, which shortens the route to Manali. Enjoy the transition from barren mountains to lush green valleys as you conclude your adventure in Manali.
The drive from Chandratal to Manali covers around 120 kilometers and typically takes 6 to 8 hours, depending on road conditions. The journey involves traversing rough, unpaved roads with sections of steep climbs and descents. After leaving Chandratal, you'll pass through **Batal** and **Rohtang Pass**, one of the highest and most challenging passes in the region. The route offers stunning views of the barren mountain landscapes, river valleys, and snow-capped peaks, eventually descending into the lush green valleys leading to Manali. The drive is adventurous, with ever-changing scenery, making it a memorable experience.
Say goodbye to the majestic Himalayas as you drive through scenic valleys and winding mountain roads. Enjoy the last glimpses of snow-capped peaks and lush landscapes before reaching Chandigarh, marking the end of your unforgettable Spiti Valley Circuit Tour.
The drive from Chandigarh to Narkanda covers approximately 170 kilometers and takes about 6 to 7 hours. The route takes you through the picturesque towns of **Solan** and **Kalka**, gradually ascending through the hills of Himachal Pradesh. As you climb, the landscape transforms into lush forests and terraced fields, with scenic views of the surrounding mountains. The roads are generally well-maintained, but the terrain can be winding and steep as you approach Narkanda, which is known for its beautiful apple orchards and views of the snow-capped Himalayas.
The drive from Narkanda to Chitkul takes you through the stunning landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, covering around 150 kilometers in 6 to 8 hours. The journey winds through scenic towns like Rampur and Jeori, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas, apple orchards, and river valleys, with Chitkul being the last village on the Indo-Tibetan border. The road, though challenging in parts, rewards travelers with dramatic mountain vistas and serene natural beauty.
The drive from Chitkul to Nako is a breathtaking journey through the rugged beauty of Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur district. As you leave the lush green landscapes of Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border, the scenery gradually transforms into arid mountain terrain. The route passes through winding roads, deep gorges, and along the gushing Baspa and Sutlej rivers. You’ll encounter sheer cliffs, apple orchards, and traditional Kinnauri villages along the way. The drive is both thrilling and challenging, with narrow roads and hairpin bends offering stunning views of snow-capped peaks and the changing colors of the Himalayas. As you approach Nako, the barren beauty of the Spiti Valley unfolds, with its stark desert-like charm and the serene Nako Lake waiting to greet you. It's a journey that blends adventure with awe-inspiring natural beauty.
The drive from Nako to Kaza is a thrilling journey through the stark beauty of Spiti Valley. Starting from Nako’s serene village, the route winds through high-altitude passes, narrow roads, and stunning views of barren mountains and the Spiti River. You’ll pass iconic spots like Tabo, known for its ancient monastery, and experience the valley's dramatic landscapes. The approach to Kaza showcases colorful prayer flags and the unique charm of Spiti, making this drive an unforgettable adventure.
Kaza, the main town in Spiti Valley, offers stunning sightseeing opportunities surrounded by rugged mountains, ancient monasteries, and unique villages. Visitors can explore the historic **Ki Monastery**, perched on a hill with panoramic views, or visit the serene **Langza Village**, known for its fossil-rich landscapes. **Chicham Bridge**, one of Asia's highest suspension bridges, and **Pin Valley National Park** offer adventurous trails and wildlife experiences. The area's distinctive culture and natural beauty make it a must-visit destination for nature and adventure lovers.
The drive from Kaza to Chandratal, covering approximately 90 kilometers, typically takes 4 to 6 hours. The route is a thrilling journey through the rugged landscapes of Spiti Valley, with narrow, rough roads and some challenging stretches. You’ll pass through villages like **Losar** and **Batal**, before reaching the stunning **Chandratal Lake**, situated at an altitude of 4,300 meters. The drive offers breathtaking views of barren mountains, high-altitude deserts, and the mesmerizing lake, known for its crescent shape and crystal-clear waters, making the adventure truly unforgettable.
The drive from Chandratal to Manali covers around 120 kilometers and typically takes 6 to 8 hours, depending on road conditions. The journey involves traversing rough, unpaved roads with sections of steep climbs and descents. After leaving Chandratal, you'll pass through **Batal** and **Rohtang Pass**, one of the highest and most challenging passes in the region. The route offers stunning views of the barren mountain landscapes, river valleys, and snow-capped peaks, eventually descending into the lush green valleys leading to Manali. The drive is adventurous, with ever-changing scenery, making it a memorable experience.