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Delhi - Majnu ka Tila.
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Delhi
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Shimla
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Homestay/Hotel
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Breakfast and Dinner
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Yes
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Guided
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Hindi and English
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UPI, Paytm, GPay and PhonePay
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Available
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18
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38
Overview
Winter in Spiti Valley is a magical experience, transforming the rugged landscape into a snow-covered wonderland. Located in the Trans-Himalayan region of Himachal Pradesh, Spiti is known for its remote beauty and harsh winters, with temperatures often dropping to -20°C. The frozen rivers, snow-clad peaks, and ancient monasteries like Key Monastery create a serene yet adventurous atmosphere. During winter, Spiti is less accessible, with only a few routes open, making it an ideal destination for offbeat travelers seeking solitude and adventure. Popular activities include snow trekking, spotting elusive wildlife like snow leopards, and experiencing the unique culture of the locals, who continue their simple, spiritual lives despite the cold. Winter in Spiti is not for the faint-hearted but offers a truly unforgettable experience for those looking to explore one of the most remote and pristine regions of India.
Highlights
- Key Monastery
- Langza Statue
- Chicham Bridge
- Komic Village
- Hikkim Post Office
- Chitkul-India’s Last Village
- Tabo Monastery
- Gue Monastery
- Dhankar Monastery
- Lingti Frozen Waterfall
- Kibber Village
- Nako Lake