Delhi ⇄ Delhi | Sangla Holi x Winter Spiti
Assemble at the boarding point by evening (Kashmiri Gate / Majnu ka Tilla) and get ready to depart from Delhi.
Reach Shimla the next morning by an overnight journey in a Volvo bus.
Our representative/driver will pick you up. Breakfast is excluded, but you can freshen up on the way to Sangla.
overnight Journey
NOTE:
Volvo Bus Departure Timing from Delhi to Shimla: 8:00 PM to 10:30 PM
Arrival / Pickup Shimla Today Early Morning, On your
Arrival at Shimla Our Representative/Driver will pick
you all together and your journey to Sangla Will Start.
Have your Breakfast on the way get freshen up and
start your journey. On the way enjoy the great outer
Views of Narkanda & Rampur .
Sangla is a town in the Baspa Valley, also referred to
as the Sangla valley, in the Kinnaur District of
Himachal Pradesh, India, close to the Tibetan border.
Stay : Sangla / Rakcham
Meal:
Dinner
On Faguli’s second night, people gather around
the pyre, dress in traditional apparel and dance
and sing to celebrate Holika Dahan, to mark
good over evil. Here, Holi is more than just a
festival; it is a celebration of the people’s culture
and tradition, celebrated in the most joyous
manner possible.
Stay : Sangla
Meal:
Breakfast & Dinner
Have Your Breakfast & Get ready To Visit Chitkul The
last Village of India. After Arrival From Chitkul we will
visit to the temple to Join the faag Mela with locals in
Sangla. All the locals will be in their traditional dress.
Chitkul
a village located on right bank of Baspa River,
is the last village of the Baspa Valley and the last
village on the old Hindustan-Tibet trade route. It is
also the last point in India one can travel to without a
permit
Stay : Sangla
Meal:
Breakfast & Dinner
Enroute you will find the amazing view of Satluj & Spiti Rivers at
Khab. Nako village which is the first village of Spiti valley region
and famous for a beautiful lake. Later on continued the journey
to Tabo / Poh. On Arrival, Check-In to the Homestay & Retire for
the Day. If Time Permits, You can explore the Tabo Market / Poh
Village Later on come back for Dinner and Overnight stay at
Tabo / Poh. tabo,is a small town in Spiti on the banks of the Spiti
River. Visit the Tabo village,Surrounded by Buddhist Monasteries
which is more than 1000 years old and is considered one of the
holiest Buddhist sites in the world. There are several caves nearby
which are used by Buddhist monks for meditation in solitude.
Stay :Tabo
Meal:
Breakfast & Dinner
Enjoy the Early morning breakfast, Then drive to Dhankar village and visit
Gompa which is situated high above the valley. Dhankar village, Is known
for a fort and residence of the king of Spiti. The views from this point are
mind blowing. Later on move towards pin valley. Kaza,is the sub divisional
headquarters of the remote Spiti Valley and known as Heart of Spiti. Kaza
is a high altitude or cold desert having close similarities to the
neighbouring Tibet and Ladakh regions in terms of terrain, climate and
the Buddhist cultur.
Pin Valley is located in the Spiti Valley. It is about 35 km from main
highway .Best known for the Pin Valley national park, home to the grey
ghost of the Himalayas, the Snow Leopard and several other endangered
animals and rare plants. Sagnam is the largest village in the valley but
the tourism is mainly centered around Mud Village. In winter season
mostly it remains closed due to heavy snow.
Stay : Kaza
Meal:
Dinner & Breakfast
Langza: The village of Langza is known for two things — the statue of the mighty Buddha overlooking the beautiful valley and the presence of ancient fossils.
Hikkim: Hikkim village has a post office situated at an elevation of 4,400 m (14,400 ft), the highest post office in the world. Intrepid travellers come here to take pride in mailing their letters from this unique spot. Rinchen Chhering has been the postmaster since its inception in 1983.
Komic: Situated above 15,000 ft, Komic is the world’s highest village connected by a motorable road. Its name means “eye of a snow cock” (Ko – snow-cock, Mic – eye). The village is home to a monastery that belongs to the Sakya Sect.
After all the sightseeing, return to the homestay and prepare for the evening party.
Key Monastery: A Tibetan Buddhist monastery perched at 4,166 m (13,668 ft), Key Monastery is the largest in Spiti Valley and serves as a religious training center for lamas.
Kibber: Located at 4,270 m (14,200 ft), Kibber is a high-altitude village known for the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1992. Eight rare and endangered medicinal plant species have been discovered here. It is also home to snow leopards, with up to 30 recorded by the Himachal Pradesh forest department.
Chicham Bridge: At 4,150 m, Chicham is a scenic village connected to Kibber via the Chicham Bridge. Though often rumored to be the highest bridge in Asia (it’s not), it offers a fantastic photo opportunity. Previously, villagers used a basket and rope system to cross the gorge before the bridge was constructed, making this a vital addition to Spiti Valley’s infrastructure.
Stay : Kaza Today Morning After Breakfast check out From Home Stay & Leave
for kalpa Via Gue Mummy
ue is a village in the Lahul & Spiti district of the state
of Himachal Pradesh in India. In this little village lays the perfectly
well-preserved 500-year-old mummy of Sangha Tenzing. It was a
Buddhist monk from Tibet. It was found in a sitting position, with his
skin and hair intact.
Kalpa is a small village in the Sutlej river valley, above
Reckong Peo in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh,
Northern India, in the Indian Himalaya. Inhabited by
Kinnauri people and known for its apple orchards. Apples
are a major cash-crop for the region.
Stay: Kalpa
Meal:Breakfast & Dinner
Have Your Early Morning Breakfast &
Leave For Shimla . Once Your reach our
Vehicle / Repsentative will Drop At Volvo
Station & Overnight Journey To Delhi in
Volvo.
Stay : Overnight journey
Meal:Breakfast
End Of the trip . Reach Delhi By Morning.The Spiti valley Winter trip ends With Lot Memories.
We suggest You To not Bring Trolly Bag. Avoid trolley bags for convenience.