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Spiti valley trek

  • Writer: Chirag Nandwana
    Chirag Nandwana
  • Sep 20, 2018
  • 2 min read

Spiti is home to some of the highest villages, oldest monk monastery and the most stunning landscapes you’ll ever see. A perfect example of nature’s surrealism, the Spiti Valley, at an altitude of 4000 m, is a barbed and unexplored gem in Himachal Pradesh.

Prepare to get awestruck with the remarkably striking snow-capped mountains, explore rambling old monasteries, and savor the marvel of this ancient civilization in this detailed guide to the grit-testing Spiti valley trek.

Why Spiti Valley Trek?

The Spiti Valley trek involves rigorous walking along the treacherous mountain paths, negotiating dangerous roads and staying with the locals. Trekking in Spiti Valley commands the next level endurance backed by a throbbing adrenaline rush. As you go ahead trekking, you’d find yourself amid nature’s sojourn comprising beauty, perseverance, and thrill, all at once. While relishing them you’ll find yourself pushing to the next level of agility and that’s how the trekking in Spiti becomes one of the most daunting expeditions of all.


How to reach Spiti

Given the remoteness of the place, Spiti doesn’t have an airport or railway station. Great mountains, forests, and rivers envelop it from all sides. However, it can be accessed by roads from major cities like Kullu and Shimla. Here’s how to reach Spiti:

By train: Shimla is the nearest railway station. From the station, one can hire cabs and jeeps to reach Spiti. Buses are also available from the station.

By road: As there is no access to airport and railways in Spiti, it can only be reached by road. But some of the roads leading to Spiti are closed for as long as 6 months due to heavy snowfall, so it’s better to do your homework before settling for an itinerary. You can rent a vehicle from Manali or take a Spiti valley bike trip, there are plenty of options available for people planning Spiti Valley road trip. Driving distance between manali and spiti valley is 196 Km.


Spiti Valley Trek –

Distance and duration: Spiti Valley Trek span 55 km (approximately) starting from Langza and ending at Dhankar over the 5 days. Spiti Valley road trip is a memorable excursion in the Himalayan mountains. About 13.5 km is covered by cab and the rest 41.5 km is done on foot. The detailed day wise itinerary is given below.

Spiti Valley Trek Route: Kaza – Kibber – Langza – Hikkim – Komik – Chemai Lepcha Pass – Demul – Lalung – Dhankar – Tabo – Kaza

Best time to take the Spiti Valley Trek: June to October. During these months, the maximum temperature can touch 25 degrees with a minimum of 3-4 degrees thus making it best time to visit Spiti Valley. Spiti valley winter could be a bit more exciting because of the occasional snowfall in the higher areas.



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