Spiti Valley Jeep Safari Winter Tour Packages

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Winters in the mountains is the most amazing time of the year. A Spiti Valley Jeep Safari Winter Tour Packages in winter offers a unique adventure through the snow-covered Himalayan landscapes, showcasing frozen rivers, ancient monasteries, and high-altitude villages. It’s raw, remote, rugged, and one of the most thrilling road trips in the Himalayas. The small villages are what make the Spiti Valley so colorful. Spiti Valley Jeep Safari for Winter is an escape for all those who wish to walk away from the buzz of typical hill stations and explore the less traversed part of mountains. With breathtaking surprises at every corner, the entire journey finishes with permanent awe on your face. Our Spiti Valley Jeep Safari for Winter takes you on a road journey that covers the best of Spiti valley. If you are planning a trip to Spiti valley anytime soon, this list will show you what to do, and more importantly what NOT to do, when in the magical depths of the region. The Gateway of Spiti, Kunzum La, welcomes you with the fluttering of prayer flags in the heaving mountains. This Pass offers unhindered magical views of the Chandra Bhaga river and the second largest glacier, Bara Shigri. You cannot take just about any car to Spiti in the winters. If you have a 4×4 SUV and have snow chains at hand, yes you can.

Highlights of the Winter Jeep Safari

  • Snowbound Landscapes: Pristine, untouched snow across valleys and villages
  • Frozen Rivers and Waterfalls: Nature’s icy sculptures
  • Clear Skies & Starry Nights: Incredible stargazing opportunities
  • Unique Wildlife Sightings: Chance to spot snow leopards or ibex
  • Offbeat Villages: Experience authentic Himalayan culture, isolated from mainstream tourism
  • Cultural Experiences

Beat time to Visit

The Best Time to Visit Jeep Safari Spiti Valley  is in the winter when everything is covered in snow. The Spiti Valley in December is one of the most visited during the winter, allowing you to see the frozen waterfalls. Spiti Valley Jeep Safari  in Winter also allows you to witness the beauty of the frozen rivers. The best time for a winter road trip to Spiti is from December to March, when the valley is covered in snow.

How to Reach

By Air :
The closest airport to Spiti Valley is the Bhuntar Airport, about 250 kilometres away. However, the airports remain closed in the winter, and the only way you can reach the valley is by road.
By Train :
The nearest railway stations to Spiti valley are: Chandigarh Railway Station (450 km from Spiti) Kalka Railway Station (420 km from Spiti)
By Road :
There are usually two routes to reach the valley. One is from Shimla, while the other is from Manali. The Manali route is closed during winter. Therefore, the Shimla route is the only way to reach the Spiti Valley in winter.

Climate of Spiti In Winter

October to March beginning is the perfect time to experience winter in Spiti. While temperature hovers around an average of 8 degrees Celsius during the daytime, the mercury touches -10 degrees at night when snowfall flourishes at its best. October to December experiences the least sunshine, but mostly, the conditions are cloudy and foggy, and there’s plenty of snow. Occasionally, during December – January, the night temperature falls below -30 degrees Celsius

Places to Visit Spiti in Winter

Kaza :

Kaza is still the key attraction in Spiti Valley in winter, visited by thousands of tourists for warmth, provisions, and a glimpse of native culture. Spiti Valley in winter gives Kaza a calm, almost mystical atmosphere that is ideal for anyone seeking to witness the valley’s distinct charm during the cold winter months. Kaza Valley is a paradise for adventurers and culture seekers alike, offering a wide array of
exhilarating experiences

Key Monastery :

A trip to Key Monastery in Spiti Valley offers a blend of cultural immersion and stunning scenery. The Key Monastery is a winter spiritual abode in Spiti Valley. Travelling to Key Monastery in winter in Spiti Valley is a peaceful opportunity to soak in both the colorful culture and the breathtaking snow-clad scenery surrounding it.

Tabo Monastery :

A winter Tabo Jeep Safari can be an unforgettable adventure, offering a glimpse into a unique and beautiful landscape. Tabo Village, a quiet little masterpiece hiding in the middle of the dramatic, rocky region of Spiti Valley. It is known for the 1000-year old iconic Tabo Monastery, also known as the Ajanta of the Himalayas which is for monks, have mud-brick homes and skies so full of stars.

Dhankar Monastery and Lake :

Dhankar Monastery is one of the oldest monasteries in Spiti Valley. Winter in Spiti Valley brings a sense of solitude to this spot, where nature’s power and peacefulness meet in a breathtaking display. The monastery is built on the edge of a high mountain spur overlooking the confluence of Spiti and Pin rivers as they crisscross the valley below. Dhankar Lake is located about 13,580 feet above the sea level. Although it is quite smaller than other lakes in the area, the place is absolutely breathtaking.

Langza, Hikkim, and Komic :

Spiti valley exploring three villages from Kaza named Langza, Komic, and Hikkim. Hikkim , where lies the world’s highest Post Office and Komic, the highest village connected by motorable roads. And after that we will be heading towards a very serene village in Spiti, Langza. Langza is one of the most beautiful, yet remote villages in Spiti Valley, known for its gigantic Buddha statue.

Pin Valley National Park :

Pin Valley National Park is situated in the Himachal Pradesh region, where the Spiti Valley meets dramatic landforms with distinct plant life and endangered animal species. The natural beauty remains unspoiled as the main attraction in Pin Valley National Park. A peaceful winter experience to enjoy park scenery becomes possible within this timeframe as long as you plan ahead for severe natural conditions.

Gue Monastery :

Gue Monastery is a small and peaceful Buddhist monastery in the Spiti Valley. Gue Monastery is surrounded by tall, rocky mountains and silent landscapes. The air here is pure, and the views are magical. The monastery is famous for the 500-year-old mummy of Sangha Tenzin. Gue Monastery is 40km from the Tabo Monastery. The monastery’s unique feature—the mummified monk—is what makes it a significant attraction, drawing tourists from across the world.

Kalpa :

Kalpa is one of those many beautiful places in Himachal Pradesh. Kalpa is famous for its apple orchards, peaceful environment and scenic beauty spread all around in the area. The houses in Kalpa are constructed at the various levels of the hill slope. The people in Kalpa is influenced by both the Hindu as well as the Buddhist Religion. A small but very nice Buddist temple is there in a corner of the village

Chicham Bridge :

Chicham Bridge, Asia’s tallest suspension bridge, is an adrenalinecharged winter experience of winter in Spiti Valley. The snow-covered cliffs and icy landscape surrounding the bridge make every step into another world. Winter in Spiti Valley transforms this place into a stunning viewpoint where the magnitude of the mountains seems even larger and more awe-inspiring.

Things To Carry

  • Shirts / T-shirts –4/5, Jeans 2/4
  • Windproof jacket of decent quality (no flimsy wind cheaters please!) preferably with a hood
  • Thermal inner wear (upper & lower),Scarf/muffler
  • Sunscreen Lotion, Lip Balm, Torch / Flashlight (with extra batteries)
  • Medicines, if requiring any specific medication
  • Woollen cap, Woollen gloves, Woollen socks & regular socks (3-4 pairs)
  • Comfortable Hiking shoes (Waterproof shoes with a thick sole are recommended)
  • Lightweight floaters/sandals/slippers
  • Personal toiletries
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Extra face masks
  • Valid Government ID proof.
  • Water bottle (sturdy ones, no empty Bisleribottles!!)
  • Cap / Hat to keep the strong sun away from your face
  • Sun glasses (polarized/UV Protected), Walking stick.

Frequently Asked Question

Qns : Are ATMs open in Spiti in wintertime ?

Ans : Carry enough cash and some spare cash. No one can tell for sure if ATMs will be working as they might be shut due to power outages in the region, which are pretty common in the winters. The SBI ATM or bank will provide cash in Kaza, but it is limited to 1000 rupees a day. Draw cash in your hometown and take it along.

Ans : No. The Manali-Kaza road via the Kunzum pass is closed during the wintertime. You can only take the Shimla – Kinnaur – Spiti road during the winters.

Ans : The Spiti Winter Expedition is a thrilling road trip from Manali to Spiti Valley, offering breathtaking views, adventure, and a chance to explore the untouched beauty of Spiti in winter.

Ans : The best time for a winter road trip to Spiti is from December to March, when the valley is covered in snow.

Ans : Yes, it is safe with proper precautions. However, heavy snowfall can lead to roadblocks, so always check weather updates before starting your journey.

Conclusion

Spiti in winter is a place of quiet beauty and unforgettable experiences. The snow-covered landscapes and serene surroundings invite you to slow down and connect with nature in a way that few places can offer. For those looking to explore this majestic region without the hassle, Exoticamp’s Spiti tour packages provide an excellent option.

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