• Overview
  • Trip Outline
  • Trip Includes
  • Trip Excludes
  • FAQ

Brief Itinerary

Certainly! Here's your itinerary with just headings for each day:

Day 1: Chandigarh to Narkanda

Day 2: Narkanda to Sangla/Chitkul

Day 3: Sangla to Chitkul (Day Trip)

Day 4: Sangla to Tabo

Day 5: Tabo to Kaza

Day 6: Kaza (Local Sightseeing)

Day 7: Kaza to Manali

Day 8: Manali to Chandigarh Drop

These headings outline your itinerary from Chandigarh through Narkanda, Sangla/Chitkul, Tabo, Kaza, and Manali, concluding with your return journey to Chandigarh.

Package Cost:

Standard

  • 2 persons: ₹40,000/head
  • 4 persons: ₹26,000/head
  • 6 persons: ₹23,000/head

Deluxe:

  • 2 persons: ₹48,000/head
  • 4 persons: ₹31,000/head
  • 6 persons: ₹28,000/head

Super Deluxe:

  • 2 persons: ₹58,000/head
  • 4 persons: ₹35,000/head
  • 6 persons: ₹32,000/head

Luxury:

  • 2 persons: ₹65,000/head
  • 4 persons: ₹42,000/head
  • 6 persons: ₹40,000/head
  • Extra Person with Mattress: 30% Off
  • Child with Bed: 30% Off
  • Child without Bed: 50% Off

Book Now

[wpforms id="2369" title="Book Now"]

Day 1: Chandigarh to Narkanda

Depart from Chandigarh early in the morning, embarking on a scenic drive towards Narkanda. The journey, covering approximately 175 kilometers, typically takes about 5 to 6 hours. As you traverse the winding roads, marvel at the lush landscapes, dense forests, and apple orchards that dot the route. The fresh mountain air and serene surroundings provide a refreshing start to your trip.

Arrive in Narkanda by the afternoon and check into your hotel. After a brief rest, set out to explore the key attractions of this charming hill town. Begin with a visit to Hatu Peak, the highest point in the region. Drive up to the base and then enjoy a short trek to the summit, where the Hatu Temple, dedicated to Mandodari, wife of Ravana, awaits. The peak offers panoramic vistas of the snow-capped Himalayas and the verdant valleys below, making it a perfect spot for photography and quiet contemplation.

Next, head to the Tani Jubbar Lake, a serene and picturesque spot surrounded by lush greenery. The lake is a great place for a leisurely walk and offers a peaceful environment to relax and unwind. If time permits, visit the Stokes Farm, famous for its apple orchards. Here, you can learn about the cultivation process and, if in season, sample some fresh apples.

In the evening, take a stroll through the local market in Narkanda. The market, with its quaint shops selling local handicrafts, souvenirs, and Himachali woolens, provides an insight into the culture and lifestyle of the region. Enjoy a cup of hot tea or coffee at a local café as you soak in the ambiance.

Before heading back to your hotel, make a stop at the Mahamaya Temple. Situated on the way to Hatu Peak, this temple offers another opportunity to experience the spiritual and cultural essence of the area. Conclude your day with a hearty dinner at a local eatery, where you can savor the flavors of Himachali cuisine. Return to your hotel for a peaceful overnight stay, recharging for the adventures that lie ahead.

Day 2: Narkanda to Sangla/Chitkul

Begin your day with an early breakfast at your hotel in Narkanda before setting out for Sangla, a beautiful town nestled in the Baspa Valley. The journey covers approximately 160 kilometers and takes about 6 to 7 hours, offering some of the most stunning views of the Himachal Pradesh landscape. As you drive through the winding mountain roads, enjoy the breathtaking scenery of deep gorges, lush green valleys, and majestic snow-capped peaks.

En route to Sangla, make a stop at the famous Bhimakali Temple in Sarahan. This ancient temple, dedicated to the goddess Bhimakali, is a fine example of Himachali architecture, blending Buddhist and Hindu styles. The temple complex offers a serene and spiritual atmosphere, perfect for a short break from the journey.

Continue your drive to Sangla, arriving by the afternoon. Check into your hotel and take some time to relax and freshen up. In the late afternoon, head out to explore the scenic Sangla Valley, also known as the Baspa Valley. The crystal-clear waters of the Baspa River meander through the valley, providing a perfect backdrop for a leisurely walk or a quiet moment by the riverside. If you’re feeling adventurous, consider indulging in some trout fishing or simply enjoy the natural beauty around you.

Visit the Kamru Fort, located a short drive from Sangla. This ancient fort, perched on a hilltop, offers stunning views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. The fort is also home to a temple dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya Devi, which adds a spiritual touch to your visit.

In the evening, stroll through the local market in Sangla, where you can browse through shops selling local handicrafts, woolen garments, and traditional Kinnauri shawls. The market provides a glimpse into the local culture and way of life, making it a delightful experience.

Conclude your day with a delicious dinner at a local restaurant, savoring the flavors of regional cuisine. Return to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay, preparing for the adventures of the following day.

Day 3: Sangla to Chitkul (Day Trip)

Start your day early with a hearty breakfast at your hotel in Sangla, then set out for Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-China border. The drive from Sangla to Chitkul covers approximately 25 kilometers and takes about 1 to 2 hours, offering some of the most breathtaking views of the Baspa Valley.

As you approach Chitkul, you will be greeted by stunning landscapes of rugged mountains, green pastures, and the meandering Baspa River. The village itself is a charming collection of traditional wooden houses, set against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks. Upon arrival, take a leisurely walk around the village to soak in its serene atmosphere and picturesque beauty.

Visit the Chitkul Mata Temple, dedicated to the local goddess. The temple, with its distinct wooden architecture, is a significant cultural and spiritual center for the villagers. Spend some time exploring the temple and learning about the local customs and traditions.

Next, head down to the banks of the Baspa River. The crystal-clear waters and the scenic surroundings make it a perfect spot for relaxation and photography. If you’re interested, you can try your hand at trout fishing or simply enjoy a quiet picnic by the riverside.

For those who enjoy hiking, there are several short trails around Chitkul that offer stunning views of the valley and the surrounding mountains. One popular hike is to the nearby Nagasthi ITBP post, the last civilian point on the Indo-China border. The hike offers spectacular vistas and a glimpse into the life of the border security forces.

After a fulfilling morning in Chitkul, have lunch at one of the local dhabas (roadside eateries) that serve simple yet delicious Himachali food. The fresh, locally sourced ingredients and traditional recipes make for a delightful meal.

In the afternoon, you can explore more of Chitkul or simply relax and enjoy the tranquil environment. The village, with its laid-back pace and unspoiled beauty, provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

By late afternoon, start your journey back to Sangla, enjoying the scenic drive once again. Upon reaching Sangla, you can spend the evening exploring any remaining sights you may have missed the previous day or relaxing at your hotel.

Enjoy a cozy dinner, reflecting on the day’s adventures, and retire for the night, ready for the next leg of your journey.

Day 4: Sangla to Tabo

Begin your day with an early breakfast at your hotel in Sangla, then set out for Tabo, a journey that covers approximately 180 kilometers and takes around 8 to 9 hours. The drive takes you through the picturesque Kinnaur and Spiti Valleys, offering breathtaking views of rugged mountains, deep gorges, and serene river valleys.

As you drive through the Kinnaur Valley, make a stop at Reckong Peo, the district headquarters, for a quick break. From here, you can get a magnificent view of the Kinner Kailash range. If time permits, visit the Kalpa village, known for its beautiful apple orchards and panoramic views of the Kinner Kailash peaks.

Continue your journey towards Tabo, passing through the charming villages of Pooh and Nako. At Nako, take a brief stop to visit the Nako Lake, a tranquil spot surrounded by willow and poplar trees. The nearby Nako Monastery, dating back to the 11th century, is also worth a visit for its historical significance and serene atmosphere.

Proceed further into the Spiti Valley, where the landscape changes dramatically, offering stunning views of barren mountains and unique rock formations. Arrive in Tabo by the evening and check into your hotel or guesthouse. Tabo, often referred to as the ‘Ajanta of the Himalayas,’ is renowned for its ancient monastery and historical significance.

After freshening up, head out to explore the Tabo Monastery, one of the oldest and most important Buddhist monasteries in the region, established in 996 AD. The monastery complex comprises several temples adorned with exquisite murals, ancient thangkas (Buddhist paintings), and statues that offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. The serene ambiance and spiritual aura of the monastery make it a perfect place for reflection and meditation.

In the evening, take a leisurely stroll around the village of Tabo. The village, with its traditional mud-brick houses and friendly locals, offers a glimpse into the simple yet vibrant lifestyle of the Spiti Valley inhabitants. You can also visit the Tabo Caves, located on the cliffs above the village, which were once used by monks for meditation and retreat.

Conclude your day with a hearty dinner at your hotel or a local eatery, savoring the flavors of traditional Spitian cuisine. Retire for the night, resting up for the exciting adventures that await you in the coming days.

Day 5: Tabo to Kaza

Start your day with an early breakfast at your hotel in Tabo before embarking on the relatively short drive to Kaza, which is approximately 50 kilometers and takes around 2 to 3 hours. The journey offers stunning views of the Spiti Valley's unique landscape, with its stark, barren mountains and deep gorges.

As you depart from Tabo, make your first stop at the Dhankar Monastery, located about halfway to Kaza. Perched dramatically on a cliff overlooking the confluence of the Spiti and Pin rivers, Dhankar Monastery is a marvel of ancient architecture. Explore the monastery’s gompas (temples) and enjoy the panoramic views of the valley below. If time permits, take a short trek to the nearby Dhankar Lake, which offers serene views and a peaceful environment.

Continue your journey to Kaza, arriving by the late morning or early afternoon. Check into your hotel or guesthouse and take some time to relax and freshen up. Kaza, the administrative headquarters of Spiti, is a bustling town with a unique blend of traditional and modern influences.

In the afternoon, head out to explore the town of Kaza and its surroundings. Start with a visit to the Key Monastery (Ki Monastery), the largest and most famous monastery in the Spiti Valley. Located about 12 kilometers from Kaza, this ancient monastery is perched on a hilltop and offers stunning views of the valley. Explore the monastery's various prayer rooms, filled with ancient murals, thangkas, and statues, and experience the tranquil atmosphere.

Next, visit Kibber Village, one of the highest inhabited villages in the world, located at an altitude of 4,270 meters (14,009 feet). The village is known for its unique architecture and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Take a walk around the village, interact with the friendly locals, and learn about their traditional way of life.

If time permits, head to the nearby village of Langza, famous for its fossil-rich soil and the giant Buddha statue overlooking the valley. Explore the village and its surroundings, and if you're interested in geology, you can try to find some marine fossils that date back millions of years.

Return to Kaza in the evening and take a leisurely stroll through the local market. The market offers a variety of handicrafts, souvenirs, and traditional Spitian items, providing an opportunity to pick up some unique mementos of your trip. Conclude your day with a delicious dinner at a local restaurant, savoring the flavors of Spitian and Tibetan cuisine.

Retire for the night at your hotel, reflecting on the day's experiences and looking forward to the adventures that lie ahead.

Day 6: Kaza (Local Sightseeing)

Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel in Kaza, preparing for a day full of exploration in the Spiti Valley. Today, you'll visit some of the most iconic and picturesque spots around Kaza.

Start your sightseeing tour by visiting the picturesque village of Langza, located about 16 kilometers from Kaza. Langza is renowned for its ancient marine fossils and the magnificent statue of Lord Buddha that overlooks the valley. Take a walk around the village, enjoying the panoramic views of the surrounding snow-capped peaks, and search for fossils, remnants of the Tethys Sea that once existed here millions of years ago.

Next, head to the village of Hikkim, which is home to the world's highest post office at an altitude of 4,400 meters (14,435 feet). Take the opportunity to send postcards to your loved ones from this unique post office, making for a memorable and special experience. The village offers stunning views of the valley and is a great place to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the region.

Continue your journey to Komic Village, one of the highest motorable villages in the world at an altitude of 4,587 meters (15,050 feet). Visit the ancient Komic Monastery, known for its unique architecture and spiritual significance. Spend some time exploring the village and interacting with the locals to learn about their traditional way of life in this remote and high-altitude region.

After exploring Komic, make your way to the Key Monastery (if you haven't visited it the previous day), located about 12 kilometers from Kaza. This iconic monastery, perched on a hilltop, offers breathtaking views of the Spiti River and the surrounding valley. Explore the monastery's prayer rooms, ancient murals, and thangkas, and soak in the serene atmosphere of this spiritual haven.

In the afternoon, visit Kibber Village, located about 18 kilometers from Kaza. Kibber is one of the highest inhabited villages in the world and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Take a walk around the village, visit the local monastery, and if you're up for it, embark on a short hike to the nearby Chicham Bridge, the highest bridge in Asia, offering spectacular views of the gorge below.

Return to Kaza in the evening and take some time to relax and unwind. Explore the local market, where you can browse through shops selling traditional handicrafts, souvenirs, and locally made products. Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee at a local café, soaking in the ambiance of this unique town.

Conclude your day with a delicious dinner at a local restaurant, savoring the flavors of Spitian and Tibetan cuisine. Retire for the night at your hotel, reflecting on the day's adventures and preparing for the next leg of your journey.

Day 7: Kaza to Manali

Today marks your journey from the rugged landscapes of Spiti Valley to the lush greenery of Manali, offering a stark contrast in scenery and atmosphere. Begin your day with an early breakfast at your hotel in Kaza, preparing for a long but scenic drive ahead.

Depart from Kaza and begin your journey towards Manali, covering approximately 200 kilometers over 8 to 10 hours. The route takes you back through the stunning Spiti Valley, offering another opportunity to admire its rugged beauty and unique geological formations.

As you travel through the Spiti Valley, make a stop at the picturesque village of Losar, known for its serene surroundings and traditional Tibetan architecture. Take a short break here to stretch your legs and enjoy the fresh mountain air.

Continue your journey through the Kunzum Pass, located at an altitude of 4,551 meters (14,931 feet), which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and glaciers. Take some time to soak in the panoramic vistas and capture memorable photographs of this high-altitude pass.

As you descend from the Kunzum Pass, you'll enter the Lahaul Valley, characterized by lush green meadows, crystal-clear rivers, and dense pine forests. Stop at the quaint town of Keylong for a lunch break, where you can savor delicious Himachali cuisine at a local restaurant.

After lunch, continue your drive towards Manali, passing through the Rohtang Pass, which is known for its stunning scenery and adventurous road conditions. The pass, located at an altitude of 3,978 meters (13,051 feet), offers panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and glaciers.

Arrive in Manali by late afternoon or early evening and check into your hotel. Manali, situated at the northern end of the Kullu Valley, is a popular hill station known for its scenic beauty, apple orchards, and adventure activities.

In the evening, take a leisurely stroll along the Mall Road, the main shopping and dining area in Manali. Explore the local markets, where you can shop for souvenirs, handicrafts, and woolen garments. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, sampling delicious Himachali and North Indian dishes.

After dinner, return to your hotel and relax, reflecting on the day's journey from the high-altitude desert of Spiti Valley to the green valleys of Manali. Rest up for your final day of exploration and your journey back to Chandigarh the next day.

Day 8: Manali to Chandigarh Drop

On your final day of the journey, wake up early in Manali and enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel, soaking in the peaceful ambiance of the hill station. Today, you will embark on your return journey to Chandigarh, completing your memorable trip through the scenic landscapes of Himachal Pradesh.

Depart from Manali after breakfast and begin your drive back to Chandigarh, covering approximately 310 kilometers over 8 to 9 hours. The route takes you through picturesque valleys, winding mountain roads, and lush green forests, offering ample opportunities for photography and enjoying the natural beauty.

As you leave Manali behind, make a stop at Kullu, known for its beautiful river valleys and traditional crafts. You can visit the famous Kullu Shawl Factory to see how these intricate shawls are made and shop for souvenirs to take back home.

Continue your journey towards Chandigarh, passing through the towns of Mandi and Bilaspur. En route, take breaks as needed for refreshments and to stretch your legs.

Arrive in Chandigarh by late afternoon or early evening, depending on traffic and road conditions. As you reach the end of your journey, reminisce about the unforgettable experiences and sights you've encountered during your trip through Ladakh.

Drop off your rental vehicle if applicable or arrange for transportation to your desired location in Chandigarh. Reflect on the journey, the friendships made, and the memories created as you bid farewell to the stunning landscapes of Himachal Pradesh.

This concludes your 8-day itinerary from Chandigarh to Narkanda, Sangla/Chitkul, Tabo, Kaza, Manali, and back to Chandigarh. Safe travels and may you cherish the memories of this adventurous journey through the Himalayas for years to come!

Inclusions:

  • Accommodation: Comfortable stays in hotels or guesthouses based on selected package category (Standard, Deluxe, Super Deluxe, Luxury).

  • Meals: Daily breakfast and dinner included, with options for additional meal plans depending on the package.

  • Transportation: Pickup and drop-off from Chandigarh, and all travel between destinations in a comfortable vehicle.

  • Sightseeing: Guided tours to key attractions mentioned in the itinerary, ensuring you experience the best of Ladakh.

  • Activities: Cultural experiences, village visits, and optional adventure activities as specified in the package.

  • Permits and Entry Fees: All necessary permits and entry fees for attractions and protected areas included.

  • Guide Services: Knowledgeable local guides at designated locations to enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the region.

  • Assistance: 24/7 on-trip assistance and support to ensure a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.

  • Taxes: All applicable taxes on accommodation and transportation services included in the package price.

Experience the beauty and culture of Ladakh with our inclusive travel packages, crafted to provide you with a memorable and hassle-free journey.

Exclusions:

  • Airfare: International or domestic flights to and from Chandigarh are not included in the package.

  • Personal Expenses: Expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, tips, and gratuities are not covered.

  • Travel Insurance: It is recommended to arrange your own travel insurance covering medical expenses, trip cancellation, and other unforeseen events.

  • Optional Activities: Any activities or excursions not explicitly mentioned in the itinerary as included.

  • Additional Meals: Lunches and snacks are not included unless specified in the package.

  • Medical Assistance: Costs related to medical treatment, vaccinations, or medications.

  • Any Items Not Specifically Mentioned: Any other items or services not specifically listed as included in the package.

Please review the package details carefully to understand what is included and excluded, and ensure you have adequate arrangements for any items not covered by the package.

 
 
3.5

No Details Found