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bike trip to Spiti valley where you get to traverse through some of the most mystifying valleys of Himachal is a dream for many travelers. The reason why Spiti is on the bucket list of many, be it adventure enthusiasts or people looking for a peaceful retreat is that, in its embrace, Spiti Valley holds both calm and chaos. The rugged terrain, harsh weather, and high altitude make it a challenge for people to reach Spiti but the valley rewards them with beauty and peace that one won’t find anywhere else.

The perfect embodiment of Tibetan culture, the word “Spiti” itself means the middle land and signifies the importance of this winter wonderland that is nestled between India and Tibet. The cold desert mountain that is covered in a heavenly blanket of snow melts to give way to all the riders who wish to drive on the trans-Himalayan roadways making it the best time for a bike trip to Spiti valley.

Why Summer Is the Best Time for a Spiti Bike Trip

During the summer months, since the average temperature during the daytime in Spiti is 15-16 degrees Celsius, the weather becomes pleasant making it far more comfortable for travelers to indulge in activities without worrying about the cold weather seeping through layers of clothes.

Apart from the golden charm that the summer sun adds to its eternal beauty, the people of Spiti also celebrate many festivals and fairs in Spiti Valley during these months, allowing outsiders to get a closer look at the rich, vibrant culture that locals have preserved for centuries.  

The Journey Begins – From Delhi to Jibhi

This Spiti valley bike trip during summer initially starts from Delhi where the group gathers before embarking on this journey but the true starting point of this road trip is Jibhi. Nestled on the banks of the Tirthan river, away from the hustle and bustle of metropolitan cities, Jibhi is a tiny haven in Himachal Pradesh that serves the purpose of rejuvenating your mind and soul before you take on this adventurous bike trip to Spiti. The lush green meadows, sparkling waterfalls, and echo of bird songs make your time here peaceful and comforting.

Riding from Jibhi to Chitkul – The Last Village of India

As we embark on our journey to Spiti Valley on our bikes, we will be traversing many highways and byways that provide scenic views of majestic mountains, cobalt blue skies, and stunning canopies of wild forests making the long drive from Jibhi to Chitkul seem short and sweet. Providing you with a breath of fresh air, quite literally since it has the cleanest air in the entire country, Chitkul is popular among travelers for being the last village in India.

Located at the banks of the Baspa river, Chitkul is indeed the last village on the Hindustan-Tibet trade route. During winters, the village is covered in snow but even when the snow melts away, the wooden houses and apple orchards covering the vast expanse of the valley make Chitkul a beautiful sight to behold.

Kalpa and Reckong Peo – The Land of Legends

The next stop in our bike and backpacking trip to Spiti is the breathtaking Kalpa.  A small village nestled in the Sutlej river valley, close to the town of Reckong Peo where we will make a pit stop to take a closer look at the rich culture, Kalpa has many scenic views to captivate travelers. One is the suicide point, named so because of the cliff surrounded by rugged mountains.

The view from the suicide point is definitely to die for as it’s the vantage point for the magical view of the Kinnaur valley along with the trans-Himalayan ranges. In its embrace, Kalpa holds an extremely special destination that is sought by many travelers which is the 1000-year-old Kalpa monastery. A cultural heritage, the monastery is the symbolic representation of the rich history and spirituality associated with Buddhism and its influence on the region of Himachal.  

Exploring Nako – A Hidden Himalayan Hamlet

On top of a clip, with spurring rocks as its foundation, The Dhankar Monastery beckons you closer with its age-old charm and the rugged landscape that mimics the shape of the moon. Originally built as a fort, the monastery overlooks the confluence of the Spiti and Pin rivers.  

As we move forward on our Spiti valley bike and backpacking trip, we unravel the many mysteries that stay hidden in the Land of Lamas. One such hidden gem is the Nako village, a remote destination located on the Indo-Tibet border in the trans-Himalayan regions. With mystical waterfalls and lakes such as Nako lake, this tiny hamlet is a much-needed breather that you will need after being on the road for so long, driving your bikes with the winds blowing on your face.

Tabo Monastery – The Ajanta of the Himalayas

Our next stop is the largest as well as one of the oldest monasteries in Spiti, dating back to 996 C.E. The Tabo monastery has its roots going back to the Tibetan monarchy. The religious, as well as political history associated with the monastery, can be found in the documentation on the walls, along with thangka paintings, frescoes, murals as well as preserved statues. The monastery has been deemed a national treasure and is protected by ASI.

Kungri Monastery and Pin Valley National Park

Before reaching our next destination, we would pay our respects at the Kungri Monastery. Built-in 1330, it is Spiti’s second oldest monastery and is notable for its sword dance performed by the bushes cult belonging to the village of Mudh. The monastery has also managed to preserve silk paintings depicting various Buddhist deities, along with huge statues as well as sacred Tibetan texts.  

We will also be traversing through Pin valley and Mud village which is located on the bank of Pin river with the towering Pin Parvati ranges surrounding it. The village also serves as the backdoor for the Pin Valley National Park where many endangered species such as the snow leopard, Ibex as well as alpine and cedar trees are protected.

Kaza – The Heart of Spiti Valley

At an altitude of 11,980 ft, situated along the banks of the Spiti river is Kaza, the core of Spiti that connects the valley to neighbouring districts. Along with being the commercial center of Spiti, it also serves as the site for many vibrant festivals and fairs that are organized throughout. Kaza is also the ideal base camp for trekkers, mountaineers as well as bikers who intend to explore the valley beyond its reaches.

This bike and backpacking trip throughout Spiti is specially curated to make sure that travelers get to have a closer look at the slow-paced life in Spiti and to bridge the gap between the distinct yet similar cultures. Buddhist influence is omnipresent in the valley and the symbolic icon of its significance, as well as influence, stands tall in the form of the Key Monastery, locally known as the Kye Gompa. The oldest as well as the largest monastery in Spiti where you can find murals, relics, and thangka paintings still preserved. All of them being an ode to monastic architecture. The monastery also has images of Budhha as well as a sacred text that tells the story of Buddhism and its roots.

Highlights of the Spiti Valley Bike Tour

Other must-visit spots on this Spiti Valley bike tour include:

  • Chicham Bridge – Asia’s highest bridge at 13,500 ft, connecting remote villages across deep gorges.
  • Hikkim – Home to the world’s highest post office (14,400 ft).
  • Komic Village – The world’s highest motorable village.
  • Langza Village – Known for its fossil fields and a 1,000-year-old Buddha statue overlooking the valley.

If you’re lucky, you may even spot a snow leopard around the remote ridges of Kibber or Chicham.

Chandratal – The Moon Lake

Finally, no Spiti Valley tour is complete without visiting the crescent-shaped Chandra Taal (Moon Lake). This scenic wonder is where you can spend peaceful moments as we conclude the main leg of our journey. This stop also marks our transition to the Manali route, completing the full Spiti circuit.

In a nutshell, Spiti Valley has more to offer than just lofty mountains. It’s only when you have driven on the impassable roads of Spiti during this bike trip (or soaked in the views on our backpacking trip) that you will discover the land we love—and we are positive that you will too.

Accomodation

3,4,5 Star Hotel

Meals

Breakfast & Dinner

Transportation

Taxi,Car

Group Size

10-50

Language

English, Hindi, Gujarati

Animal

Not Allowed

Age Range

10-75 (Year)

Season

All Season

Category

All

Tour Itinerary

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    Day 1

    • The group will assemble at the pick-up point by 07:00 PM (tentative).

    • We'll meet the team captains and a small tour briefing session will be conducted.

    • After which, we’ll head out on an overnight journey to Jibhi

     

    Note: The pickup point would be Kashmere Gate (tentative)

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    Day 2

    • The travelers who opted for the Tempo Traveller option, will get off at Aut Tunnel and head towards Jibhi directly.

    • The travelers who opted for a Bike Trip will head down to Manali to collect their bikes, followed by a test run. After which, they will head to Jibhi as well.

    • Upon reaching Jibhi, we will check into our designated hotel where we will have dinner and spend the night.

    Note: Standard Check-In time is 01:00 PM.

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    Day 3

    • After spending a peaceful night and waking up to the sound of birds chirping, we will have breakfast. We'll check out of the hotel and head towards Chitkul, the Last Village on the India-Tibet Border also renowned for the popular Hindustan Ka Aakhri Dhaba.

    • En route to Chitkul, we'll be traversing Jalori Pass as well as witnessing extremely beautiful views of mountains, valleys, and green meadows.

    • You will be witnessing a gradual change in the landscapes as we traverse through Kinnaur Valley, the land of gods. En route, we will also witness the iconic Kinnaur Gate.

    • Upon reaching Chitkul, we will check into our respective Hotels.

    • Dinner followed by an overnight stay in Chitkul.

    Highlights of the Day: India's last village - Chitkul, Kinnaur valley and Kinnaur gate

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    Day 4

    • After breakfast, we will head towards Kalpa which is known for its scenic landscapes

    • En-route Kalpa, the small town of Reckong Peo serves as the perfect pit stop. If the weather gods are in your favor, you will be able to catch a glimpse of Kinner Kailash Peak.

    • Upon reaching Kalpa, after spending some leisure time, we’ll head out to visit the 1000-year-old Kalpa Monastery and the Suicide Point which offers a picturesque view of the Kailash ranges.

    • Post-check-in, Dinner will be served followed by an overnight stay in Kalpa.

    Highlights of the Day: Views of Kinner Kailash, Kalpa Monastery and Suicide Point, Reckong Peo Town

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    Day 5

    • After early morning breakfast, we will head towards our next destination, Dhankar which is the former capital of Spiti Valley.

    • En-route, we will make a pit stop at Khab, the site of the union between the Sutlej and Spiti rivers. We will also be traversing through Nako Village, a tiny hamlet situated in the trans-Himalayan ranges, and pay our respects at the Tabo Monastery.

    • Upon arrival, we'll check into our designated stay and enjoy a warm dinner.

    • Later, a local guide will be giving us an informative session about Dhankar and its intriguing history. He will also throw some light upon its rich culture and its intriguing landscape.

    • Overnight stay in Dhankar.

     

    Highlights of the Day: Khab, Nako village, and Tabo Monastery

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    Day 6

    • After early morning breakfast, we'll go for a sightseeing tour where we'll be visiting the Dhankar Monastery and Dhankar Fort which offer brilliant views of the valley that resembles a Moonland.

    • Afterward, we'll head towards Kaza. En-route, we will visit Kungri Monastery in Pin Valley which holds extreme significance among the locals.

    • Upon our arrival in Kaza, we'll check into our designated stay. Travelers are also advised to indulge in cafe hopping in the Kaza Market.

    • Dinner followed by an overnight stay in Kaza.

    Highlights of the Day: Dhankar Monastery, Dhankar Fort, Kungri Monastery

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    Day 7

    • Post breakfast, we’ll head out to visit the Key Monastery locally known as Key Gompa, followed by Chicham Bridge which is Asia’s highest suspension bridge.

    • Later in the day, we will visit the highest post office in the worldHikkim.

    • Afterward, we’ll move towards Komic village which is one of the highest villages in the world connected by a motorable road.

    • Last but not least, we will visit the land of fossils, Langza, and visit the Buddha statue that sits on top of a hill overlooking the village.

    • Finally, we’ll head back to Kaza where we will have dinner and spend the night.

     

    Highlights of the Day: Key Monastery, Chicham Bridge, Hikkim, Komic, Langza

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    Day 8

    • Post-breakfast, we will head out to visit the pristine Chandratal which is a crescent-shaped lake mimicking the moon. En route, we'll be traversing the iconic Kunzum Pass.

    • Upon arrival at our designated campsites, we'll check in and then head towards the Chandratal Lake to spend some leisure time by the lakeside.

    • Dinner will be served in the evening followed by an overnight stay in the campsites.

    Note : If due to bad weather the roads to Chandratal stay closed, our alternate stay for the day will be arranged in Batal/Manali/Kaza.

    Highlights of the Day: Kunzum Pass, Pristine views of Chandratal

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    Day 9

    • After breakfast, we'll check out of our campsites and head towards Manali.

    • En-route, we'll be passing through the iconic Atal Tunnel.

    • We will again head back to our travelers and begin our return journey to ManaliOn the way, we will make a stop at the famous Chacha-Chachi Ka Dhaba.

    • After reaching Manali, we will take an overnight bus from Manali to Delhi.

    Highlights of the Day: Atal Tunnel, Chacha Chachi Ka Dhaba

    Note: Freshen-up facilities will be arranged in Manali (If time permits)

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    Day 10

    • The group will reach Delhi and part ways with fond memories.

    • End of tour.

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Yes, most of our tour packages include entrance fees to major attractions as listed in the itinerary. However, optional activities or personal expenses may not be covered. Please check the inclusions section of your selected package for full details.

Our packages typically include stays in 3 to 4-star hotels, offering comfortable rooms with essential amenities. Higher or boutique categories may be available upon request or in premium packages. Accommodation details are provided in each tour itinerary.

Refund eligibility depends on the cancellation policy of the specific tour package. While some packages offer a full refund if canceled within a certain time frame, others may involve partial charges. Please refer to the cancellation terms provided during booking for full details.

You should carry a valid passport, visa (if required), travel insurance, flight tickets, hotel booking confirmations, and a government-issued ID. It’s also helpful to have copies of important documents and emergency contact information.

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