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Ward no.7, Gompa Rd, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131

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24 hrs [Monday - Sunday]

Spiti Valley Bike Trip 2020 (Detail Guide)

Spiti Valley Bike Trip

Today we will Discuses about Spiti Valley Bike Tour Price of Spiti Valley Bike Trip, Places to Visit in Spiti Valley, Food, route, Climate Etc. Let’s Start…

About Spiti Valley:-

The name “Spiti” means “The middle land”. Spiti Valley is a frozen desert mountain valley placed in the north-eastern part of the Indian nation of Himachal Pradesh. The valley and surrounding region are one of the least populated regions in India and are the gateway to the northernmost reaches of the country. Many Bikers Comes Here every year for Spiti Valley Bike trip and Enjoy the beauty of Spiti.

How Many Days is Enough For Spiti Valley?

 

9 days is enough to visit Spiti. You can increase days if you want to explore more, But 9 days is enough to visit Spiti Valley on Bike.

See bike Trip Route for Spiti Valley.

Day 1:- Manali – Jibhi

Day 2:- Jibhi – Sarahan

Day 3:- Sarahan – Sangla

Day 4:- Sangla – Chitkul – Kalpa

Day 5:- Kalpa – Nako – Tabo

Day 6:- Tabo – Dhankar – Kaza

Day 7:- Kaza Local Sightseeing (Key Kibber – Langza – Komik – Hikkim)

Day 8:- Kaza – Chandartal

Day 9:- Chandartal – Manali

Rout HIGHLIGHTS

  • Thick pine forest.
  • Great Himalayan National park and photogenic places.
  • Bhimakali Tempe
  • Hindustan ka Akhiri Dabha
  • Chandartal Lake
  • World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
  • Adventurous carved road
  • Sunset and Sunrise over the Kinner Kailash range.

Climate in Spiti:-

Spiti receives heavy snowfall during the winter. This results in many villages being entirely cut off from the rest of the valley. The ideal time to visit Spiti is from May to October. During this time, the weather is sunny and bright. Spiti is also the most accessible during these months.

Places to visit in Spiti Valley Β  :-

Kaza :-

Kaza hill station is a very smooth and peaceful place in Himachal Pradesh. The amazing mountain state of Kaza can be reached from Shimla by including 425 kilometers. The Kaza town is the sub-divisional headquarter of the Spiti valley. Kaza hill station is very well connected with Manali and Shimla of Himachal Pradesh.

Kaza

Chandra Tal Lake :-

It is at an altitude of about 14,300 meters in the Himalayas. Chandra tall is a visitor address for trekkers and campers. The lake is open from late May to early October.

Chandratal Lake

Key Monastery:-

The Key Monastery is a popular Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the Lahaul and Spiti District of India. Found at a height of 4,166 meters over the sea level, the monastery is very near to the Spiti River in the Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh in India.

Key Monastery

Hikkim Village:-

This place is 46 Km from Kaza. The nearest town connected by Road. Hikkim Found a height of 4,400m At sea level. Here People use stones and wood extensively to make apartments and houses. Hikkim Village has Highest post offices in the world. Β It receives and sends postal letters. Β It also acts as a savings bank where villagers can deposit money.

Hikkim Village

Komic Village:-

Komic is the highest Village In world Connected With Motorable Road at an altitude of 4587 meters. Komik is placed at a distance of around 18 Km from the town of Kaza.

Komic Village

Langza Village:-

Langza Village is one of the must-visit points in Spiti Valley. It is settled At Altitude Of 4,420 Meters. Langza Village is 16 Km away from the Kaza. The Best Stuff to do in Langza is to live and feel the Thousand-year-old Culture.

Langza

Lhalung Monastery:-

Lhalung Monastery is also identified As the Sarkhnag Or Golden Temple. The Name Lhalun Means “Land of the Gods”. This Mountain is supposed to change Colour depending on the moods. Red Showing Anger, Yellow Happiness, etc.

Lhalung

Tabo Caves:-

The Magnificent Tabo caves are placed just above the ancient Tabo Monastery, Founded more than 1000 years ago.

Tabo Village

Kunzum Pass:-

Kunzum Pass is one of the highest motor able mountain passes of India located at an altitude of 4551 meters above sea level. There is a 15 Km trek to Chandratal Lake from Kunzum Pass.

Kunzum Pass

Chicham Bridge:-

Chicham Bridge Is the longest and highest bridge in Asia. The Bridge Is Connects two Village Name Chicham and Kibber. It is Located At 4,145 Meters above Sea Level.

Chicham Bridge

Gue:-

Gue Village Know About The Mummy. Gue Is Situated at an Altitude of 10,499 Feet above Sea Level. It is Few Kilometres Sway from the Indo-China Border.

Geu Monastery

Tips and Essentials for tour :-

  • Driving license for two wheeler.
  • Small dry bag to carry your electronics.
  • Normal medication for cold, fever, painkiller and first aid kit.
  • Chocolates, sweets can be helpful in high altitude sickness.
  • Gum boots or any other water proof shoes.
  • Heavy warm clothing and inner warm wears.
  • Excess drinking of water can also lead to nausea.

What Is Spiti Valley Famous Food?

See below List of some Famous Food delicious dishes that you can try while travelling through Spiti.

  • Thukpa (thick noodles in soup)
  • Tsampa
  • Churpe
  • BuckwheatΒ chiltas.
  • Momo

Spiti Valley Trip Cost?

Price of Spiti Valley Tour Cost Depending upon Different factors Like Hotel, Food, Bike (If you’re rent a Bike), petrol this is basic Factor which you can include. Per day per person is approx 1200 to 1800 Rs.

Many Tour operators help to plan your journey or Operate Fix Departures. Cost by Tour Operator:-

The Cost of Spiti Valley Bike Trip Cost is around 25,000 to 35,000 Per Person Inclusions Accommodation, Bike (Royal Enfield Classic 350cc), breakfast & Dinner, etc. To Know Itinerary click here.

Conclusion:-

If you want a complete package for the Spiti Valley Bike Tour Package then you can contact Gulliver adventures as they are one of the best tour operators in Manali, Which helps you to plan your bike trip very easily, hassle-free so you can enjoy your bike tour fully without caring other things.

To know all bike Tour packages or to Renting Bike visit: – www.gulliveradventures.com or call on:- 8988292213 / 9459016053

FAQ :-

Q1:-Is Spiti valley open in August?

Ans: – Yes, Spiti valley is all open in August. Both the roads leading to Kaza from Shimla and Manali remain accessible.

 

Q2:- How far is Spiti valley from Shimla?

Ans: – Approx Distances of Spiti Valley from Shimla is 440 Km.

 

Q3:-What is Spiti valley famous for?

Ans: – Spiti valleyΒ isΒ famousΒ for its natural beauty and cultural heritage.

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