Winter Spiti Packages

Where snow blankets the earth and warmth fills every home – step into the hidden wonders of the Himalayas

A Winter Spiti Tour is not just a holiday; it’s an intimate journey into the heart of the mountains. This experience goes beyond the ordinary checklist of landmarks and photos—it’s for those who crave stillness, adventure, and connections that linger long after the trip ends. Guided by expert local drivers trained for snowy terrains and hosted in welcoming heated homestays, every moment is designed to let you feel the Himalayas in their raw, untamed glory. Here, you don’t just see the mountains—you truly live them.

Starting from ₹21,999/ person

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Why Choose Our Spiti Tour Packages

We know that winter in Spiti demands more than just a standard travel plan — it calls for safety, warmth, and authentic local connections. That’s why our Winter Spiti Packages are designed with thoughtful care and real mountain expertise:

  • Expert snow drivers & reliable backup
    Every vehicle we use is snow-tested, and our local drivers are specially trained for winter terrain. Backup vehicles are always on standby to handle unexpected weather changes.

  • Cozy stays & nourishing meals
    Enjoy heated rooms, thick quilts, running hot water, and freshly prepared home-cooked meals that provide both comfort and energy.

  • Winter-paced itineraries
    Forget rushed schedules — our journeys allow for snow delays, photo stops, and spontaneous village interactions so you can truly experience the season.

  • Cultural immersion with locals
    From conversations with monks to visiting remote households, our guides offer rare access to the traditions and lifestyle of Spiti in winter.

  • Wildlife & photography add-ons
    For those with a passion for snow leopards, wildlife spotting, or astrophotography, we offer special extensions to make your trip even more unique.

Best Time To Visit Spiti In Winter

  • December to Early January: Experience freshly fallen snow, festive village celebrations, and open roads via Shimla — the perfect start to a winter adventure.

  • Mid-January to February: The heart of winter arrives. Conditions are toughest, making it ideal for seasoned travelers and those hoping to spot elusive snow leopards.

  • March to Mid-April: Weather stabilizes, roads are easier to navigate, and the landscapes offer breathtaking opportunities for photography.

Note: The Manali route remains closed in winter due to heavy snow at Rohtang and Kunzum Pass. All winter itineraries travel via the Shimla–Kinnaur–Tabo route.

Best Time To Visit Spiti In Winter

Kaza

The main town of Spiti. Winter cafes, local markets, and access to high-altitude villages.

Langza, Hikkim, and Komik

Langza, Hikkim, and Komik Home to the world’s highest post office, a giant Buddha statue, and traditional Spitian homes. Surreal in the snow.

Key Monastery

Key Monastery Iconic monastery with stunning valley views. Watch morning prayers echo through the silence.

Tabo Monastery

Over 1,000 years old, this monastery remains active and beautiful even in the harshest snow.

Dhankar Village

Overlooks the frozen confluence of the Spiti and Pin rivers. A remote, peaceful stop.

Pin Valley

If weather permits, this region offers stunning snow desert landscapes and rare wildlife sightings.

What’s Included in Our Winter Spiti Packages?

  • 4×4 SUVs with snow-trained drivers for safe and comfortable travel across icy terrain.

  • Heated homestays or winter-ready hotels to keep you warm throughout your stay.

  • Meals: Breakfast and dinner included (MAP plan) for a hassle-free experience.

  • All permits, tolls, and parking charges covered.

  • On-ground support team and safety backup to ensure a smooth journey.

  • Optional add-ons: Oxygen cylinders, snow boots, wildlife excursions, and photography guides to customise your adventure.

Who Should Travel To Spiti In Winter

Our tours are suitable for:

  • Couples looking for unique winter escapes

  • Solo travellers and backpackers craving solitude and snow

  • Wildlife photographers aiming to capture snow leopards and frozen landscapes

  • Road trip lovers and bikers seeking offbeat, challenging drives

  • Creators and storytellers looking for untouched Himalayan beauty

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! Spiti in winter is a magical experience. Our winter packages are designed to make travel safe and comfortable despite snow and cold.

 

Temperatures can drop well below freezing, especially in January and February. Proper winter clothing and our heated accommodations make the experience cozy and enjoyable.

Absolutely. All our accommodations include heated rooms, hot water, and warm bedding to ensure maximum comfort.

 

Yes. With snow-trained local drivers, snow-tested vehicles, and backup plans for weather surprises, we prioritize your safety throughout the journey.

Yes. While the Manali route is closed due to snow at Rohtang and Kunzum Pass, the Shimla–Kinnaur–Tabo route is fully accessible for winter tours.

Definitely. Our group tours welcome solo travelers, offering a safe and sociable experience with like-minded adventurers.

Tour costs vary depending on duration, inclusions, and optional add-ons like snow leopard spotting or photography tours. Contact us for a customised quote.

Some highlights include Tabo Monastery, Kaza, Pin Valley, Chitkul, and the high-altitude villages along the Shimla–Kinnaur–Tabo route — all transformed by snow into breathtaking landscapes.

Warm layered clothing, insulated jackets, thermal wear, gloves, woollen socks, sturdy boots, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential. Optional items include trekking poles, camera gear, and personal medicines.

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