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SPITI VALLEY TOUR PACKAGE

Duration : 9 Night / 10 days

Detail  Itinerary :

Route : NARKANDA – SARHAN -SANGLA -KALPA – TABO – KAZA- MANALI  PACKAGE

SPITI VALLEY TOUR PACKAGE

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TOUR ITINERARY


Highlights of your Journey

TOUR ITINERARY


Highlights of your Journey

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DAY 1

DAY 1

Chandigarh > Narkanda(125 kilometres in Approx. 4 hours)

After arrival at Chandigarh Railway Station or Airport, drive to Narkanda (2180 metres above the sea level). Check in at the hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure. Enjoy a warm dinner and spend the night comfortably in your room. Situated 64-kms north of Shimla is Narkanda, at an altitude of 2,700m, a ski resort and also a popular spot for viewing the Himalayas particularly from the 3,300m high Hatu Peak. Narkanda is one of the oldest places to be associated with skiing and the slopes are still in use during winter. Comprehensive facilities exist at Narkanda. There is a range of slopes, including a beginner’s run, an advanced slope and a slalom run. Your ultimate adventure depends upon the availability of snow during the winter. The best time for Skiing is from January to March, as during this time you can expect abundant snow on the slopes. It is a one hour drive from the hotel with our trained skiing instructor Narkanda is at an altitude of 2700 metres. We commence with a briefing for the first half an hour about the technical know how of the Skiing and its equipment. The rest of the day is free for practicing how to ski for initial beginners and for experts it is the time to enjoy the sun and snow on the slopes of Hatu peaks.

Narkanda > Sarahan(165 kilometres in Approx. 7 hours)

After breakfast, drive from Shimla to Sarahan (2165 metres above sea level). On your way, visit Kufri, Theog, Fagu, Narkanda and Rampur. En route, halt at Rampur for lunch. After arrival at Sarahan, checkin to the hotel. One can catch the breathtaking panoramic view of the Srikhan Mahadev Peak from Sarahan. Sarahan is also famous for its 800 year old Bhimkali Temple, one of the best examples of hill architecture. Attend the evening aati at the Bhimkali temple, which is also one of the 51 Shaktipeeths.

 

DAY 2

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DAY 2

Narkanda > Sarahan

(165 kilometres in Approx. 7 hours)

After breakfast, drive from Shimla to Sarahan (2165 metres above sea level). On your way, visit Kufri, Theog, Fagu, Narkanda and Rampur. En route, halt at Rampur for lunch. After arrival at Sarahan, checkin to the hotel. One can catch the breathtaking panoramic view of the Srikhan Mahadev Peak from Sarahan. Sarahan is also famous for its 800 year old Bhimkali Temple, one of the best examples of hill architecture. Attend the evening aati at the Bhimkali temple, which is also one of the 51 Shaktipeeths.

 

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DAY 3

DAY 3

 Sarahan > Sangla(90 kilometres in Approx. 5 hours)

Join the morning aati at Bhimkali Temple. After breakfast, check out of the hotel and advance for Sangla via Karcham. Visit another destination known as Baspa valley, the prettiest valley in Himachal. After arrival at Sangla (2744 metres above sea level), check in to the hotel. After lunch, rest in the hotel and spend the day at your own leisure.

Sangla > Chitkul > Sangla(40 kilometres in Approx. 3 hours)

After breakfast at the hotel, visit the ancient Kamru Fort and Temple dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya Devi, which was brought from Assam. Also, explore other sightseeing places around the area. After lunch, set out for an excursion to Chitkul, which is the last village on the old Indo – Tibetan trade route. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the green orchards and the view of the brilliant stream that passes by. Later, return to your hotel in Sangla for dinner and an overnight stay.

DAY 4

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DAY 4

Sangla > Chitkul > Sangla

(40 kilometres in Approx. 3 hours)

After breakfast at the hotel, visit the ancient Kamru Fort and Temple dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya Devi, which was brought from Assam. Also, explore other sightseeing places around the area. After lunch, set out for an excursion to Chitkul, which is the last village on the old Indo – Tibetan trade route. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the green orchards and the view of the brilliant stream that passes by. Later, return to your hotel in Sangla for dinner and an overnight stay.

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DAY 5

DAY 5

Sangla > Kalpa(49 kilometres in Approx. 4 hours)

After breakfast this morning, check-out from your hotel and drive to Kalpa. 2670 metres above the sea level, Kalpa is the district headquarter of Kinnaur and was once the favorite getaway of Lord Dalhousie. On reaching Kalpa, check in to the hotel. Once known as Chini, little has changed in Kalpa in the last 500 years. Legend has it that when Lord Dalhousie wanted to take a break from his hectic schedule in Shimla, he would come here on his Horseback. By the side of Kalpa is a 79 feet high rock formation that resembles a Shivlinga that changes its colour as the day passes. After lunch, rest in your hotel for a while. In the evening, visit the Buddhist Gompa, Hu Bu Lan Kar. Return to the hotel for dinner and a comfortable overnight stay.

 Kalpa > Tabo(179 kms in Approx. 7 hours)

Early in the morning, witness the beautiful sunrise over the Kinnaur Kailash Peaks. After that, have a hearty breakfast and drive to Tabo. On your way, visit Kinnaur’s most picturesque hamlet and the Nako Lake. Nako is a heritage village built around a small lake and has an important Buddhist Gompa and a small temple. A footprint like impression on a rock is ascribed to the saint Guru Padmasambhava. Explore the scenic Spiti Valley that has few signs of vegetation. The beauty of Spiti lies in its unspoiled, untainted raw landscape. Rudyard Kipling describes Spiti in ‘Kim’ in these words: “At last they entered a world within a world – a valley of leagues where the high hills were fashioned of the mere rubble and refuse from off the knees of the mountains.surely the Gods live here.” On arrival at Tabo, check in to the hotel. The ancient village of Tabo is situated on the left bank of the river Spiti. It is the land of one of the most famous Buddhist monasteries, regarded next to the Tholong Gompa in Tibet. It is also known as the ‘Ajanta of Himalayas’.

DAY 6

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DAY 6

 Kalpa > Tabo

(179 kms in Approx. 7 hours)

Early in the morning, witness the beautiful sunrise over the Kinnaur Kailash Peaks. After that, have a hearty breakfast and drive to Tabo. On your way, visit Kinnaur’s most picturesque hamlet and the Nako Lake. Nako is a heritage village built around a small lake and has an important Buddhist Gompa and a small temple. A footprint like impression on a rock is ascribed to the saint Guru Padmasambhava. Explore the scenic Spiti Valley that has few signs of vegetation. The beauty of Spiti lies in its unspoiled, untainted raw landscape. Rudyard Kipling describes Spiti in ‘Kim’ in these words: “At last they entered a world within a world – a valley of leagues where the high hills were fashioned of the mere rubble and refuse from off the knees of the mountains.surely the Gods live here.” On arrival at Tabo, check in to the hotel. The ancient village of Tabo is situated on the left bank of the river Spiti. It is the land of one of the most famous Buddhist monasteries, regarded next to the Tholong Gompa in Tibet. It is also known as the ‘Ajanta of Himalayas’.

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DAY 7

DAY 7

Tabo > Kaza(47 kms in Approx. 3 hours)

After an early breakfast, join the morning prayers at the Tabo Monastery which was constructed in 996 AD. It is a complex that consists of 9 Temples, 23 Chortens, a monk’s chamber and an extension that houses the nun’s chamber. Above the enclave is a series of caves which are used by the monks. The monastery contains large number of scriptures and pieces of art including wall paintings and stucco. There is also a modern Gompa and a painting school founded by the Dalai Lama. After lunch, check out of the hotel in Tabo and head to Kaza (3870 metres above sea level). On your way to Kaza (the capital of Spiti Valley), visit Dhankar Gompa, the traditional capital of Spiti. This hilltop fort that overlooks the Spiti Valley used to be a jail earlier. Today, more than 160 lamas reside here. Notable sights at Dhankar Gompa include a statue of Vairochana (Dhayan Buddha) consisting of 4 figures seated back to back in addition to various crumbling Thangkas. On arrival at Kaza, check in to the hotel. Enjoy a hearty meal and a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel.

 Kaza

After an early breakfast, take a trip to Ki Monastery. Ki Monastery, situated at the foot of steep ridges and on the left bank of river Spiti, is the biggest Gelupa Sect Monastery in Spiti. A post 13th century construction, the three-storey structure consists largely of storage rooms at the bottom level while the middle floor houses Dukhang – the Assembly Hall, and the uppermost floor has another temple on one side and Lama’s quarters on the other side of an open terrace. The greatest wealth of Ki Gompa lies in its collection of ‘Thangkas’ rescued from the devastating 19th century raids of the Dogars and the Sikhs. The monastery is famous for its ancient murals and books; and hundreds of lamas receive their religious training here. Afterwards, take a scenic drive to the pasture country of Kibber. From Kibber, the pastures are spread over hundreds of square kilometres.

DAY 8

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DAY 8

 Kaza

After an early breakfast, take a trip to Ki Monastery. Ki Monastery, situated at the foot of steep ridges and on the left bank of river Spiti, is the biggest Gelupa Sect Monastery in Spiti. A post 13th century construction, the three-storey structure consists largely of storage rooms at the bottom level while the middle floor houses Dukhang – the Assembly Hall, and the uppermost floor has another temple on one side and Lama’s quarters on the other side of an open terrace. The greatest wealth of Ki Gompa lies in its collection of ‘Thangkas’ rescued from the devastating 19th century raids of the Dogars and the Sikhs. The monastery is famous for its ancient murals and books; and hundreds of lamas receive their religious training here. Afterwards, take a scenic drive to the pasture country of Kibber. From Kibber, the pastures are spread over hundreds of square kilometres.

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DAY 9

DAY 9

 Kaza >Kumzum La Pass >Manali(188 kms in Approx. 8 hours)

After an early breakfast, check out of the hotel and drive to Manali via Kunzumla Pass which is 4590 metres above sea level. The highest pass on Spiti is Lahaul Road. On arrival in Manali (3340 metres above sea level), check in to the hotel and enjoy a comfortable overnight stay after dinner.

Manali > Chandigarh(315 kms in Approx. 8 hours)

After breakfast, check out of the hotel and proceed to Chandigarh airport or railway station for your onward journey. The tour concludes with memories unlimited!

DAY 10

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DAY 10

Manali > Chandigarh

(315 kms in Approx. 8 hours)

After breakfast, check out of the hotel and proceed to Chandigarh airport or railway station for your onward journey. The tour concludes with memories unlimited!

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