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Journey into a Himalayan snow desert with the Winter Spiti Expedition, your safest and most immersive road trip from Delhi by Tripvedas Yatra & Holidays. This tour is designed for adventure seekers aged 16+ who crave untouched landscapes, local culture, and ancient monasteries—all in the dramatic embrace of winter.
Route: Delhi → Shimla → Kinnaur → Spiti (and return)
Duration: 8 Nights / 9 Days
Who Should Join: Anyone looking for a blend of adventure, comfort, and authentic Himalayan life.
Tour Highlights: Small groups; pace for altitude acclimatization; all-weather safe circuit; expert leadership; daily safety checks; engaging cultural walks.
Safe Travel
Flexible Cancellation
Easy EMI
Certified Captains
24/7 Support
Assemble at Kashmere Gate, Delhi (by 10:00 PM)
Trip briefing with Trip Captain; seat allocation
Overnight journey via AC Volvo/bus on Hindustan–Tibet Highway
Rest and acclimatize for the road ahead
Breakfast on the way; enjoy views of Narkanda & Karchham
Road trip along the Sutlej River
Switch to local vehicle (Tempo Traveler/Innova)
Arrive at Sangla or Chitkul (weather dependent)
Check-in to stay; group welcome and bonding session
Morning walk by Baspa River in Chitkul (last Indian village—if accessible)
Stop at Reckong Peo (market, scenic viewpoints)
Optional visit: Kamru Fort
Sunset visit to Kalpa Monastery & Suicide Point
Stay overnight in Kalpa
Road trip to Nako; halt at Khab Confluence (Sutlej + Spiti Rivers)
Stroll around high-altitude Nako Lake
Tour Nako Monastery (ancient Buddhist tradition)
Stay in Nako; dinner & cold-weather briefing
Visit Tabo Monastery (over 1,000 years old; wall murals & stupas)
Tour cliffside Dhankar Monastery & dramatic fort views
Scenic drive to Kaza—winter hub of Spiti
Evening walk (weather permitting)
Stay in Kaza (modern amenities per winter terrain)
Road trip: Key Monastery (largest in Spiti)
Chicham Bridge (Asia’s highest bridge) — photo stop
Hikkim Post Office—send postcards from the world’s highest PO
Komic Village (one of world’s highest)
Langza (fossil valley & giant Buddha statue at sunset)
Return to Kaza; group dinner & stargazing (clear skies)
Scenic drive back to Kalpa, passing through frozen valleys
Optional stop at Lingti Waterfall (frozen in winter)
Arrive at Kalpa; sunset over Kinnaur Kailash range
Breakfast and hotel checkout (11:00 AM standard)
Group road trip; photo halt at Rock Tunnel—Gateway to Kinnaur
Arrive at Shimla; board overnight Volvo/bus for Delhi
Early morning arrival at Kashmere Gate, Delhi
Trip ends—take home memories, new friends, and epic stories
Himalayan Treks
18-48 Years
Weekend Gateways
18-38 Years
Backpacking Trips
18-40 Years
Customized Trips
No Limit
Biking Trips
18-45 Years
Inclusions
Exclusions
| Upto 21 days | 20-15 days | 14-8 days | 7-0 days | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batch Shifting | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Cancellation Charge | Free Cancellation | 25% of the Trip Amount | 50% of the Trip Amount | 100% of the Trip Amount |
| Booking Amount | Refunded in mode of Credit Note | Adjusted in Refund Deduction | Adjusted in Refund Deduction | No Refund |
| Remaining Amount | Full Refund (minus) booking amount | Refund (minus) 25% of the trip amount | Refund (minus) 50% of the trip amount | No Refund |
| Upto 21 days | 20-15 days | 14-8 days | 7-3 days | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Booking Amount | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
| 50% Payment | Optional | Compulsory | ❌ | ❌ |
| 75% Payment | Optional | Optional | Compulsory | ❌ |
| 100% Payment | Optional | Optional | Optional | Compulsory |
You must pick a good quality backpack with a comfortable fit and straps that won’t give you shoulder pain. You can check out your nearest Decathlon store for a good trekking backpack.
When you head towards the summit, you are required to carry only a few necessary items and for that, you need a day backpack as you will leave your bigger one on the campsite.
Durable footwear designed for rugged terrains.
You must keep at least three pairs of quick-dry tees so that you can wash them in between stops for proper hygiene.
A poncho provides coverage to your body and bag, ensuring total water protection from rain.
A quick-dry towel must dry quickly to avoid bacterial growth and maintain hygiene.
Essential for maintaining cleanliness while trekking.
A lightweight sun cap with side flaps keeps your head cool and avoids sunburns.
Protects against sunburns and chafing during high-altitude exposure.
Hydration is critical during treks. Carry a reusable bottle to refill with Himalayan water.
Include napkins, toothpaste, sanitizer, paper soap, etc., ideally in a ziplock bag.
Carry a basic first-aid kit with bandages, antiseptics, and any personal medication.
Photochromatic or clip-on glasses help with eye protection during high sun exposure.
To keep your devices powered during the journey.
Essential for charging when you’re away from power outlets.
Carry Aadhar Card, Driving License, or any government ID for verification.
Store wet clothes and ensure you’re not littering in the mountains.
Polyester track pants are breathable, quick-drying, and reduce chances of rashes.
Comfortable and breathable — always wear dry socks to avoid blisters.
Merino wool socks help with insulation and odor control during cold nights.
They provide warmth and grip while using trekking poles.
Heavy jacket for layering and insulation at higher altitudes.
Prevents cold at higher altitudes and protects ears from wind.
Comfortable mid-layer for mild weather conditions.
Protects from dust, wind, and cold — cover your face when needed.
Better than a torch for hands-free visibility during night treks.
Helps conserve energy and gives better stability on uneven paths.
To capture memories — don’t forget extra batteries and memory cards.
For biking or motorcycle trips — wear protective gear always.
Protects your skin from sunburn, dryness, and chafing.
Keeps your lips moisturized in dry and cold weather.
Essential hygiene item for female trekkers.
Protects against mosquitoes and other insects in forest areas.
Always keep some cash for emergencies — ATMs may not work in remote areas.
Base layer for warmth — especially at night in high-altitude areas.
Quick energy boosters during long hiking days.
The most important item — stay calm, cheerful, and flexible during challenges.
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Yes, via Shimla–Kinnaur; Manali route closed in winter.
Kaza: –15°C to –25°C at night, up to –5°C during day.
Yes! Suitable for first-time backpackers, solo travelers, and groups.
Often Dec–Feb; fresh snow possible, but keep flexible due to weather changes.
Absolutely. Equal gender ratio, women-friendly Trip Captains, and verified accommodations.
No; basic, clean washrooms with hot-water buckets provided in Nako/Kaza.
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