❄️ Winter Spiti Expedition – 8N/9D

An unforgettable winter journey through India’s high-altitude desert wrapped in snow.


Ex Delhi | From ₹ 19,500/- PP

BRIEF ITINERARY

  • Day 1 Delhi to Shimla Transfer
  • Day 2 Reach Shimla Transfer to Chitkul/Sangla (Last Village of India)
  • Day 3 Chitkul/Sangla to Tabo (Khab Bridge/Sangam)
  • Day 4 Tabo to Kaza (Tabo Monastery, Dhankar, Lingti Waterfall)
  • Day 5 Kaza Explore (Langza, Komik, Hikkim)
  • Day 6 Kaza to Kaza (Key, Kibber Chicham)
  • Day 7 Kaza to Kalpa (Gue Mummy, Nako)
  • Day 8 Kalpa to Shimla to Delhi (Kinner Kailash Peak, Suicide Point)
  • Day 9 Reach Delhi

🌨️ Trip Highlights

  • Travel through the frozen landscapes of Himachal’s most remote valleys

  • Experience life in one of the coldest inhabited regions in India

  • Stay in traditional, heated Spitian homestays

  • Send a postcard from Hikkim, the world’s highest post office

  • Cross Chicham Bridge, Asia’s highest bridge

  • Visit the Key Monastery, a 1000-year-old gem wrapped in snow

  • Drive to Chitkul, the last village near the Indo-Tibet border

  • Enjoy intimate bonfire nights and warm mountain food


 


🛏️ Accommodation:

  • Clean & cozy heated rooms

  • Twin/triple sharing basis

  • Attached/common washrooms depending on location

  • Locally cooked vegetarian meals (non-veg optional in Kaza/Chitkul)


🧳 What to Pack:

  • Layered winter wear (thermals, fleece, heavy jacket)

  • Waterproof shoes & snow socks

  • Sunglasses, sunscreen (yes, for snow glare!)

  • Reusable water bottle, lip balm, moisturizer

  • Basic medicines, power bank, and ID cards


⚠️ Important Notes:

  • Expect temperatures between -5°C to -20°C

  • Roads can be rough and icy—this is a real winter expedition

  • Phone networks are limited beyond Reckong Peo (BSNL works best)

  • This trip is not suitable for those with severe altitude or cold sensitivity


🤝 Go2gether Travel Promise:

We don’t just organize trips—we build stories and friendships. From sharing chai at 14,000 feet to singing around bonfires, Winter Spiti is not just a destination; it’s a shared experience.

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