Lahaul and Spiti Tour Package 7N/8D

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Lahaul and Spiti Tour Package: Exploring the Unexplored

Are you a nature enthusiast looking for an offbeat destination? Head to Lahaul and Spiti in Himachal Pradesh, India's two remote and least explored valleys, nestled in the lap of the Himalayas. These valleys are a perfect blend of serene landscapes, ancient Buddhist culture, and adventure sports. With our Lahaul and Spiti Tour Package, you can experience the raw, unspoiled beauty of this region and explore its unique culture.

Exploring Lahaul and Spiti

Lahaul and Spiti are two distinct valleys, each with its character and charm. Lahaul is situated to the south of Ladakh, and Spiti to the east of Himachal Pradesh. The valleys are connected by the Kunzum Pass, one of the highest motorable passes in India.

Highlights of the Lahaul and Spiti Tour Package

  1. Key Monastery: One of the largest and oldest monasteries in Spiti Valley, Key Monastery is a must-visit destination for spiritual seekers and history enthusiasts. The monastery is perched on a hill overlooking the Spiti River and offers breathtaking views of the valley.
  2. Chandratal Lake: Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and located at an altitude of 4,300 meters, Chandratal Lake is a serene and picturesque destination. The lake is believed to be the site where Lord Indra's chariot picked up Yudhishthira, the eldest of the Pandavas, to take him to heaven.
  3. Kunzum Pass: At an altitude of 4,590 meters, the Kunzum Pass is a high mountain pass that connects the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys. The pass offers stunning views of the Himalayas and is a popular destination among adventure enthusiasts.
  4. Tabo Monastery: Founded in 996 AD, the Tabo Monastery is one of the oldest functioning Buddhist monasteries in India. The monastery is famous for its exquisite murals, stucco images, and ancient scriptures.
  5. Pin Valley National Park: The Pin Valley National Park is home to rare and endangered species such as the snow leopard, Siberian ibex, and the Himalayan griffon. The park is also home to several Buddhist monasteries and offers stunning views of the Himalayas.

Activities in Lahaul and Spiti Tour Package

  1. Trekking: Lahaul and Spiti offer several trekking routes, ranging from easy to strenuous. Some popular trekking routes include the Pin-Parvati Pass, Hampta Pass, and Spiti Valley Trek.
  2. Camping: With serene landscapes and clear skies, Lahaul and Spiti are ideal destinations for camping. Several campsites are available in the region, offering an immersive experience of the wilderness.
  3. Mountain Biking: The rugged terrain of Lahaul and Spiti makes it an ideal destination for mountain biking enthusiasts. The routes from Manali to Spiti Valley and Shimla to Spiti Valley are popular among adventure seekers.
  4. Photography: The raw and unspoiled beauty of Lahaul and Spiti is a photographer's paradise. The region offers stunning vistas of the Himalayas, ancient monasteries, and unique landscapes.

FAQs

  1. What is the best time to visit Lahaul and Spiti?

The best time to visit Lahaul and Spiti is from May to October. The weather during this period is pleasant, and the roads are accessible.

  1. Is it safe to travel to Lahaul and Spiti?

Yes, Lahaul and Spiti are safe for tourists. However, due to the remote location and rugged terrain.

Why Choose the Lahaul and Spiti Tour Package with Pluto Tours?

The Lahaul and Spiti Tour Package offers an unforgettable journey through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Himachal Pradesh. Known for its rugged terrain, ancient monasteries, and pristine beauty, this high-altitude desert is a paradise for travelers seeking adventure, culture, and serenity. Pluto Tours ensures a seamless, comfortable, and enriching travel experience. Here’s why you should book your Lahaul and Spiti Tour Package with us:

Breathtaking Landscapes & Unique Terrain

  • Explore the barren yet stunning landscapes of Spiti Valley, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and deep gorges.
  • Witness the pristine Chandratal Lake, also known as the "Moon Lake," with its mesmerizing blue waters.
  • Drive through some of the highest motorable roads, including Kunzum Pass and Baralacha La.

Rich Cultural & Spiritual Experience

  • Visit ancient monasteries like Key Monastery, Dhankar Monastery, and Tabo Monastery, some over 1,000 years old.
  • Experience the unique Tibetan-Buddhist culture, local traditions, and festivals of the Spiti region.
  • Explore quaint villages like Langza, Hikkim, and Komic, home to fossils, the world's highest post office, and stunning landscapes.

Thrilling Adventure Activities

  • Enjoy off-roading through rugged mountain passes and scenic river valleys.
  • Trek to hidden gems like Dhankar Lake and Pin Valley National Park.
  • Experience camping under a sky full of stars near Chandratal Lake.

Hassle-Free Travel Experience

  • Well-planned itinerary covering all major attractions with enough time to explore.
  • Comfortable stays in hotels, homestays, and camps for an authentic experience.
  • Expert drivers and local guides ensure a safe and enjoyable journey through challenging terrains.

Affordable & Customizable Packages

  • Best-value tour packages with no hidden costs.
  • Option to customize the tour based on your preferences, including adventure activities and extended stays.

Trusted by Hundreds of Travelers

With years of experience, Pluto Tours guarantees a smooth, safe, and memorable journey through Lahaul and Spiti, offering the experience of a lifetime.

Book your Lahaul and Spiti Tour Package today with Pluto Tours and embark on an adventure to the mystical land of monasteries, mountains, and unmatched beauty!

Day 1 -Shimla to Sangla

Early in the morning, arrive in Chandigarh, and meet a representative who will give you a brief rundown of the tour.

Beginning your adventure, pass through dense Deodar woods, beautiful valley vistas, snow-capped high peaks, and swiftly moving rivers.

After that, you'll follow the Sutlej River until you reach Karcham, where you'll turn right and follow the Baspa River until Sangla.

Sangla, which has a sizable Buddhist population and is surrounded by expansive forests and apple and cherry orchards, is home to a number of Buddhists.

Dinner and an overnight stay at a hotel in Sangla.

Day 2 – Excursion to Chitkul and Transfer to Kalpa

Enjoy a great breakfast in the early sunshine before setting out on a trip to Chitkul.

The last town before the Indo-China border is Chitkul, where you can also enjoy a delicious supper at the renowned "Hindustan ka Akhri Dhaba."

Return to Sangla after enjoying Chitkul's splendour.

Once you have checked out of the hotel, return to Karcham and continue deeper down the valley towards Powari.

Take a left at Powari and ride to ReoKong Peo, the district's principal town, from which you can continue to Kalpa.

Spend the night in the lovely Kalpa village, which has a view of the Kinnaur Kailash peaks.

Staying the night at a camp or homestay in Kalpa.

Day 3 – Kalpa to Tabo via Nako

You will depart for Nako after an early-morning meal, travelling via the lovely Spiti Valley.

You will travel down the Indo-Tiber Highway and cross the Khab Bridge, which is where the Satluj and Spiti Rivers converge.

After a brief lunch break at Nako Lake, continue on and immediately after crossing Sumdo, you will be in the Spiti Valley.

Visit the 500-Year-Old Mummy in the Gue Village by taking a diversion on the right via the gate at 3 km after Sumdo.

Then you'll head over to Tabo.

In a Tabo hotel for the night.

Day 4 – Excursion to Dhankar and Transfer to Lahlung

Following a sumptuous breakfast, you will travel to Lahlung in the Kinnaur Valley.

Take a brief diversion to the right along the journey to explore the tiny hamlet of Dhankar, which is positioned high above the meeting point of the Spiti and Pin Rivers.

If you have the time, climb an hour above the settlement to the gorgeous turquoise Dhankar Tso or Dhankar Lake to take in the breathtaking views of the valley.

Then, you'll continue on your journey towards Lahlung, another tiny settlement in the Spiti Valley.

Stay the night in a hotel or homestay in Lahlung.

Day 5 – Excursion to Pin Valley and Transfer to Kaza

After breakfast, you'll begin your drive to the picturesque Pin Valley.

Imagine a national park that is home to a variety of unique plants, animals, and birds, as well as a river that gushes when it isn't frozen and opportunities for trekking for thrill-seekers. All of this and more is promised by the Pin Valley.

The Kungri Monastery will be your first stop, followed by the lovely Mudh hamlet, the last motorable community in the Pin Valley.

Pin Valley, which was designated a national park in 1987, is home to at least 12 endangered snow leopards as well as other native species such the Siberian ibex, bharal, weasel, red fox, and marten.

As you go through the stunning Pin Valley, birds like the pika, griffon, golden eagle, bearded vulture, Chukor, and Raven will be painting the skies with lovely scenes.

The following evening, you will go to Kaza.
Kaza overnight stay

Day 6 - Sightseeing in Kaza

After an early breakfast, venture outside to discover Kaza's breathtaking splendour.

Visit the tourist attractions in the area, such as the Key Gompa Monastery in the Spiti Valley's little settlement of Langza, which is tucked between two mountains in a bowl-shaped valley.

The highest hamlet in the world, Komic hamlet, which is close by, is higher than Langza, which is situated at a whopping elevation of roughly 14,500 feet above sea level. Langza is also one of the highest communities in the world with a motorable road.

A settlement called Hikkim may be found in the Spiti district, adjacent to Kaza, which is one of the highest places in India where people live year-round.
after touring the lovely villages of Komik, Hikkim, and Langza.
To spend the night, go back to your hotel in Kaza.

Day 7 - Kaza to Chandratal via Kunzum La

After breakfast, you will travel to the lovely Chandratal Lake, which has the shape of a crescent.

You will turn right before Baltal after traversing Kunzum La in order to visit Chandratal Lake.

You must leave your car behind and walk for two kilometres to get to the lake, but the scenery is breathtaking.

Due to its crescent form, the lake, which is located in the Spiti section of the Lahaul and Spiti province, is also known as the "Moon Lake."

Mountains on one side and a cirque on the other overlook it. The lake sparkles under the starlit sky after dusk, adding to its allure.

Enjoy dinner and a night of camping close to Chandratal.

Day 8 - Chandratal Lake to Manali via Rohtang

You'll be leaving the Spiti Valley today as you go towards Manali.

You will pass across the Rohtang Pass en route, arriving in Manali around sunset.

Your fantastic trip to the Spiti Valley comes to an end once you arrive at Manali.

  • Transport services by an exclusive vehicle as per itinerary.
  • Swift Dzire/Etios/Amaze
  • MAP Plan ( Breakfast & Dinner)
  • Airport, Railway Station and Hotel Pickup and drop back at the end of the tour.
  • Assistance on arrival.
  • Check in & Check out at 12Noon.
  • Inclusive fall the Taxes (Parking, Toll Tax, Luxury Tax, Green Tax, Felix, And Driver Exp.etc.
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