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Bike Trip To Spiti Valley

Delhi
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Duration

11 Day/10 Night

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

15 people

Languages

English

Highlights

  • A Bike Trip to Spiti Valley is an exciting adventure with amazing views. Here are the highlights:
  • Mountain Rides: Ride on rugged roads and through deserts.
  • Challenging Passes: Cross Kunzum Pass and Rohtang Pass.
  • Scenic Views: Enjoy the beauty of Chandratal Lake and mountain landscapes.
  • Buddhist Culture: Visit Key Monastery and Tabo Monastery.
  • Adventure: Spot snow leopards and yaks.

Itinerary

Day 1 : Delhi to Jibhi | Overnight Journey

group will assemble at the pick-up point by 06:00 PM. Once you reach Delhi, you will have to proceed towards your boarding point for the overnight bus from Delhi to Jibhi. pick up point would be RK Ashram or Majnu Ka Tila

Day 2 : Arrival in Jibhi | Meet your Bikes and the Fellow Riders

Reach the pre-booked hotel in Jibhi and complete the check-in formalities You will then meet your road captain who will be leading the entire trip and will brief you about the terrain and will draw out a day-wise final plan Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel in Jibhi.

Day 3 : Jibhi to Chitkul (214 Kilometers, 10 Hours Drive) | The Last Inhabited Village at the Indo-Tibetan Border

Wake up early in the morning to experience one of the most beautiful sunrises. After a delicious breakfast, you will leave for one of the most beautiful views of Kinnaur Valley. Chitkul is the last inhabited village before the Indo-China border and here you can also visit the famous ‘Hindustan ka Akhri Dhaba’ for an amazing meal. Overnight stay and dinner at hotel/homestay in Chitkul.

Day 4 : Chitkul to Kalpa (60 Kilometers, 03 Hours Drive)

Wake up to a beautiful morning and have a delicious breakfast. Check out from the hotel and ride back towards Karcham from where you will proceed deeper into the valley towards Powari, Spend the night in the beautiful Kalpa village overlooking the Kinnaur Kailash mountains. Overnight stay at camp/homestay in Kalpa.

Day 5 : Kalpa to Dhankar (200 Kilometers, 07 Hours Drive)

After early morning breakfast, we will head towards our next destination, Dhankar. En route to Dhankar, we will be traversing through Nako Village and paying our respects at the Tabo Monastery. After checking in, we will have dinner served followed by an overnight stay in Dhankar.

Day 6 : Dhankar to Kaza (40 Kilometers, 4 Hours Drive)

Wake up early and after having a hearty breakfast, you will leave for Kaza. You will be passing through Kunzum Pass. Stop by the 'Ajanta of the Himalayas' - Tabo Monastery, which is the oldest continuously operating Buddhist enclave in both India and the Himalayas. You will then proceed towards Kaza where you will be spending the night at a hotel.

Day 7 : Sightseeing in Kaza | Hikkim, Komic, Langza

After early morning breakfast, we will go sightseeing and visit Hikkim (the highest post office in the world). You will then drive back down to Kaza for lunch. Then proceed towards the world-famous Ki Monastery nestled between the mountains in a bowl-shaped valley. You will then go farther up the valley to the picturesque village of Kibber to treasure the expanses of beautiful landscapes and immeasurable beauty of the snow-tipped mountains. Also drive to the Chicham Bridge, Asia's highest suspended bridge that hangs in the air dramatically atop a 1000 feet deep gorge. Later in the evening, you will drive back to Kaza to spend the night at the hotel.

Day 8 : Kaza to Chandratal Lake via Kunzum La | (90 Kilometers, 7 Hours Drive)

After having early morning breakfast, commence your journey back home and trace the steps back on the Kaza – Manali road. En-route, we will make brief stops at Kibber, Chicham Bridge (Asia’s Highest Bridge), and Kunzum Pass. Overnight stay at the camps near Chandratal Lake.

Day 9 : Chandratal/Batal to Manali Rohtang (125 Kilometers, 7 Hours Drive)

After early morning breakfast we'll start our return journey to Manali. We will reach Manali by late afternoon. Rest of the day is at leisure. In the evening, we will board the bus for our overnight drive to Delhi.

Day 10 : Arrival in Manali | A Paradise for Nature Lovers

Reach Manali early in the morning and meet a representative, complete the check-in formalities and have a hearty breakfast. Post-check-in, the rest of the day is at leisure. Travelers are advised to indulge in cafe hopping, local sightseeing, and more. Return back to the hotel in Manali for an overnight stay.

Day 11 : Delhi Arrival | Tour Ends.

Once you reach Delhi in the evening, your Spiti tour comes to an end

Inclusions

  • Complete Trek Services – From Base Camp to Base Camp
  • Meals – Nutritious Veg Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Snacks & Dinner)
  • Hotel/Guest House stay on Day 1 & Second-last Day
  • Campsite stay during the trek (Triple Sharing Tents)
  • High-quality Tents, Sleeping Bags, and Sleeping Mats
  • Micro Spikes & Gaiters (as per snow conditions)
  • Experienced and Certified Trek Leaders
  • Friendly & Supportive Staff
  • All necessary Forest Permits & Entry Fees
  • Medical Kit with First Aid, Oximeters & Oxygen Cylinders
  • Sanitized & Hygienic Campsites & Hotels

Exclusions

  • 5% GST
  • Meals during Transportation (Before and after the trek)
  • Personal Expenses – Laundry, Phone Calls, Tips, etc.
  • Unscheduled Expenses – Stay, food, or transport due to roadblocks, landslides, or weather conditions
  • Porter/Mule Charges – For personal luggage (Backpack offloading)
  • Emergency Evacuation Costs – Any rescue, hospitalization, or medical expenses
  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusion list

Durations

11 Day/ 10 Night

Grade

Easy to Medium

Trek Season

Post-Monsoon ( September to October)
Pre-Monsoon (March to April)
Summer (April to June)
Winter (December to February)

Trek Altitude

Above 15,000

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Tour's Location

Delhi

FAQs

How many days does the trek take?

The trek spans 11 Days/10 Night, including travel to and from Delhi .

What is the age requirement for the trek?

Participants should be at least 18 Years. to join this trek due to its demanding nature.

What temperature ranges can I expect on the trek?

May — June (15C to 20C and night 7C to2C) Sept — Oct (15C to 10C and night 5C to -5C).

When is the best season to do this trek?

Pre Monsoon Season:— May first week to June end and post monsoon Season:- September 2nd week to Nov first week.

Where does the trek start and end?

The trek starts and ends in Delhi .

What time should I report on the first day?

The pickup point would be RK Ashram or Majnu Ka Tila (6.30 am To 7.30 am)

What time will we return to the starting location on the last day?

5.30 pm To 6.30 pm

Are there any health restrictions for the trek?

People with conditions such as Bronchitis, Asthma, TB, Epilepsy, high blood pressure, or a higher BMI are not allowed on this trek.

Are there any age restrictions for children?

Children under 8 years old are not permitted to join the trek.

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