Kaza, Spiti Valley
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Kaza, situated along the Spiti River in Himachal Pradesh at roughly 3,800 meters (12,500 ft), is the vibrant administrative capital of the remote Spiti Valley. Known as “Little Tibet” for its high-altitude cold desert landscapes and Buddhist culture, it serves as the main commercial hub and base camp for exploring nearby monasteries like Key and villages like Langza and Hikkim.
Key Details About Kaza:
- Geography & Climate:Located in the western Himalayas, Kaza is a rugged, barren, and high-altitude town. It is one of the coldest places in India, with significant snowfall from November to April and mild temperatures in summer (June-September).
- Culture & Tourism:It is a hub for Tibetan Buddhism, featuring ancient monasteries,, colorful festivals, and stunning, windswept, mountainous terrain.
- Key Attractions:Popular spots near Kaza include the Key Monastery, Kibber village, Hikkim (post office), Komik village, and Langza.
- Activities:The region is popular for adventure tourism, including mountaineering, trekking, and photography.
- Best Time to Visit:June to September, when the weather is favorable.
Kaza is often visited as part of the “Spiti Circuit,” providing a central location with hotels, homestays, and facilities for travelers.
9N -10D Days Per Person
12+
Age
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Destination
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Departure
Chamba, Himachal Pradesh -
Departure Time
Please arrive by 9:15 AM for a departure at 9:30 AM. -
Return Time
Approximately 8:30 PM. -
Dress Code
Casual, comfortable athletic clothing, hat and light jacket. -
Included
Breakfast-DinnerDeparture TaxesPersonal Guide -
Not Included
1 Star AccommodationAirplane Transport
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Day 1: Departure
Chandigarh to Shimla
- Night stay at Shimla Hotels, Homestay
- Evening visit Shimla Mall, Market, Dinner
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Day 2: Adventure Beggins
Shimla to Kinnur (Reckong Peo)
- Night Stay at Kinnur RPO
- Visit Local Market, Dinner
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Day 3:Sangla and Chitkul Tour
Sangla and Chitkul, Kinnaur
Key Attractions:
- Kalpa (Approx. 7 km away): Famous for breathtaking views of the Kinner Kailash range and apple orchards, it is a must-visit spot.
- Kinnaur Kailash Range: Offers stunning, sacred mountain views, popular for photography and trekking.
- Suicide Point (Kalpa): Known for its sheer drop and breathtaking, dramatic scenery.
- Brelengi Gompa: A beautiful, peaceful monastery in Reckong Peo, established by the Dalai Lama.
- Sangla Valley (Baspa Valley): Renowned for its natural beauty, traditional wood-carved houses, and the Baspa River.
- Chitkul: Known as the "last village of India" near the Tibetan border, offering serene landscapes.
- Kamru Fort (Sangla): A 15th-century fort dedicated to Kamaksha Devi, located above Sangla.
- Baspa River: The village is situated right beside the scenic Baspa River.
- Mathi Devi Temple: A highly revered 500-year-old temple.
- Nature Walks: Known for its quiet, scenic, and pristine surroundings.
- Last Village Cafe: A popular spot frequently cited as the last tea/food stop on the border.
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Day 4: Kinnur to Kaza
Kinnaur and Kaza (Route Highlights)
- Nako Lake & Village: A peaceful hamlet with a stunning lake, located near the Indo-Tibetan border.
- Gue Mummy Village: Famous for a 500-year-old naturally preserved mummy of a Buddhist monk.
- Tabo Monastery: Known as the "Ajanta of the Himalayas," this UNESCO site is a crucial stop for its ancient murals and Buddhist scriptures.
- Dhankar Monastery: Perched precariously on a cliff, offering breathtaking views of the confluence of the Spiti and Pin rivers.
- Pin Valley National Park: A stunning, offbeat, and rugged landscape located at Mudh village, ideal for nature lovers.
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Day 5: Kaza to Local Visit
- Key Monastery (Kye Gompa): Situated near Kaza, this is the largest monastery in Spiti, known for its incredible architecture and commanding view of the valley.
- Langza Village (Fossil Village): Known for its massive Buddha statue overlooking the valley and marine fossils found in the area.
- Hikkim Village (Highest Post Office): Features the world's highest post office (4,440 meters), allowing visitors to send postcards.
- Komic Village: One of the highest villages in the world connected by a motorable road, offering surreal, high-altitude landscapes.
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Day 6: Kaza to Local Visit
- Kibber Village & Sanctuary: Known for its traditional mud-brick houses and the surrounding wildlife sanctuary.
- Chicham Bridge: Known as the highest bridge in Asia, connecting the villages of Kibber and Chicham.
- Dhankar Monastery & Lake: Situated between Kaza and Tabo, featuring a monastery perched on a cliff and a short, scenic trek to a nearby lake.
- Gue Mummy: Famous for a natural, 500-year-old preserved mummy of a monk, located near the border.
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Day 7: Kaza to Losar to kunzum pass to Manali
Kaza to Losar to Kunzum Pass to Manali
- Losar Village: The last inhabited village in Spiti before ascending to Kunzum Pass.
- Kunzum Pass (4551m): A high-altitude pass with a temple dedicated to Kunzum Mata and panoramic views of the Chandra-Bhaga range.
- Chandratal Lake (Moon Lake): A stunning, high-altitude lake accessible via a short trek or drive from near Batal.
- Batal: Known for the famous Chacha-Chachi Chandra Dhaba, often a lunch stop.
- Gramphu: The intersection where the route from Spiti meets the Leh-Manali highway.
- Atal Tunnel: The world's longest highway tunnel above 10,000 ft, connecting Lahaul to Kullu Valley.
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Day 8:Manali to Manikaran to Prashar Lake (Mandi)
Manali to Manikaran to Prashar Lake (Mandi)
- Naggar Castle & Roerich Art Gallery: Situated a short detour from the main highway between Manali and Kullu, this historic wooden castle offers panoramic views of the Kullu valley and art exhibits.
- Kullu Valley & River Rafting: As you travel down from Manali, the Beas River flows alongside, with opportunities for rafting in Kullu.
- Mandi Town: Known as the "Varanasi of the Hills," this town is the main stop before heading up to Prashar Lake, offering ancient temples and cafes.
- Night Stay Prashar Lake or Mandi
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Day 9: Mandi to Pathankot Dropped
Mandi to Pathankot Dropped and say Bye
Tour Location

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