1 / 9Manali to Spiti in 5 Days | FREE Langza Excursion
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Trip highlights
- ✓The quickest taste of Spiti, entering over the Atal Tunnel and Kunzum Pass
- ✓Key Monastery and the giant Buddha and fossils at Langza
- ✓A camping night beside Chandratal Lake at 4,270 m
- ✓A five-day plan tuned for a long weekend of leave
- ✓A single group departure with trip leader from Manali
Day-by-day itinerary
An early departure through the Atal Tunnel and east over the Kunzum Pass at 4,590 m into Spiti, following the river down to Kaza by evening. It is a long, high day, so settle in slowly on arrival.
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Manali
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Atal Tunnel
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Gramphoo
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Kunzum Pass
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Losar
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Hotel in Kaza
- Atal Tunnel and Lahaul
- Kunzum Pass at 4,590 m
- First views of the Spiti desert
Sakya Abode Kaza
Hotel
Spiti Holiday Inn
Hotel
🍽️ Dinner at Kaza hotel
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What's included
✓Inclusions
- ✓4 nights accommodation (Kaza x2, Chandratal camp, Manali)
- ✓Shared 4x4 vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing
- ✓Daily breakfast and dinner
- ✓Chandratal camping with tent and sleeping bag
- ✓All sightseeing, driver charges, fuel, tolls and parking
- ✓Trip leader from Manali and back
✗Exclusions
- ✗Travel to and from Manali
- ✗Lunches throughout
- ✗Monastery and monument entry fees
- ✗Personal expenses and tips
- ✗Travel insurance
- ✗Anything not listed under inclusions
Frequently asked questions
September to mid-October is widely considered the best time, with clear skies, excellent visibility and pleasant days around 10 to 20 degrees. May and June are also good, when the Manali road opens and the valley is quiet. July and August bring greener landscapes but a higher landslide risk. Winter, from November to April, is stark and beautiful but reachable only via the Shimla and Kinnaur road, with Kaza dropping well below freezing.
There are two roads in. The shorter route runs from Manali over the Rohtang and Kunzum passes to Kaza, about 200 km, open roughly June to October. The longer year-round route runs from Shimla through Kinnaur, Nako and Tabo to Kaza, about 430 to 450 km, usually done with an overnight halt. Many travellers enter by one road and exit by the other to make a full loop. The nearest airports and railheads are at Shimla, Chandigarh and Bhuntar.
Seven days covers the essentials of the valley, eight to ten days lets you do the full Shimla to Manali circuit at a comfortable pace, and ten to twelve days allows time for Pin Valley, the high villages of Kibber, Langza and Komic, and a night at Chandratal. We tailor the length to your entry point and how much acclimatisation time you want.
Yes, it needs respect. Much of Spiti sits above 3,500 m and several villages and passes cross 4,400 m, so we build the itinerary to gain height gradually, ideally entering via Kinnaur so your body adjusts over a day or two. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol on the way up, and rest on arrival at high stops. Travellers with heart or lung conditions should consult a doctor and consider Diamox before the trip.
Indian nationals do not need a permit for the core Spiti circuit, but the Kinnaur stretch beyond Karcham on the Shimla route lies in an Inner Line area where a permit is required, which we arrange. The Rohtang Pass on the Manali side needs a separate day permit that we also organise. Foreign nationals have additional permit requirements for the border areas, which we handle case by case.
A group tour of seven to nine days typically starts around 16,000 to 25,000 rupees per person on twin sharing, covering transport, stays and most meals. Private, self-drive and bike expeditions cost more for the flexibility and dedicated vehicle. We always share a clear, itemised quote up front, and the remoteness means fuel and logistics are a real part of the price.
Yes, but only from the Shimla and Kinnaur side, as the Manali passes close under snow. Winter Spiti is empty, silent and deeply photogenic, with frozen rivers, snow-draped monasteries and the best chance of the year to spot snow leopards around Kibber. It is cold, with Kaza falling to minus 20 or lower, so it suits hardy, well-equipped travellers rather than first-timers.
It can be, with the right pace. Children above about eight generally adapt well when the ascent is gradual and there are rest days, and homestays are more comfortable than camping for families. We recommend the Kinnaur entry for a gentler altitude gain, keep the driving days sensible, and avoid rushing straight to the highest villages on arrival.
Limited. BSNL postpaid is the most reliable network and works in Kaza, Kinnaur and some larger villages, while most private networks have little or no coverage in the valley. Data is patchy at best and absent in remote villages, so plan for stretches offline, carry cash as there are no ATMs beyond Kaza, and download maps in advance.
Warm layers year round, including thermal innerwear, fleece and a windproof jacket, as even summer nights are cold and Chandratal can drop below freezing. Add UV sunglasses and strong sunscreen for the high-altitude sun, sturdy walking shoes, a power bank as electricity is unreliable, any personal medication including altitude tablets on your doctor's advice, and enough cash for the whole Spiti stretch.
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Traveller reviews
Did the 9 day Shimla to Manali Spiti circuit with Tripsiana. The itinerary was paced perfectly for altitude, entering slowly through Kinnaur. Drivers were experienced with the mountain roads and every stay was booked and confirmed in advance. Highly recommend for a stress free Sp…
We took our parents on the Spiti circuit and were worried about the altitude. The team added a rest day at Kaza and kept driving hours short, which made all the difference. Homestays were clean and the food was simple and warm. Excellent planning.
Booked the Chandigarh to Spiti bike expedition. Royal Enfields were well maintained, backup vehicle and mechanic followed us the whole way, and the trip captain was calm and safety focused. Kunzum Pass and Chandratal were the highlights. Worth every rupee.
As a solo woman traveller I felt completely safe on my Spiti trip. Homestays in Kaza and Langza were welcoming, and the team checked in on WhatsApp at every stage. They set honest expectations about the roads and connectivity. Will travel with them again.
The full Spiti circuit exceeded expectations. Key Monastery, Tabo, Dhankar, the high villages of Kibber, Langza, Hikkim and Komic, and a camping night at Chandratal. Everything ran on time despite the tough terrain. Genuinely knowledgeable local team.
Our Spiti honeymoon was unlike any typical trip. Stargazing at Kibber, quiet homestays, and a slow pace that let us actually enjoy each place. The team understood we wanted intimate and calm rather than a packed schedule. Perfectly executed.
Self drive Spiti expedition. The route notes on fuel, road conditions and cash points were incredibly accurate. We never got caught out. The team was reachable whenever we had a question. This is how a self drive trip should be supported.
Winter Spiti via Shimla was a bucket list trip. Frozen rivers, snow covered monasteries and a snow leopard trek near Kibber. It is cold and remote and the team prepared us honestly for that. The homestays kept us warm and well fed. Unforgettable.
Five day Manali to Spiti was perfect for our limited leave. Compact but we still saw Kaza, Key, Langza and Chandratal. The acclimatisation was handled sensibly and no one in our group fell ill. Great value and smooth coordination.
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