23599
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Pickup & Drop
Delhi To Delhi
Duration
8 Days 7 Nights
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Difficulty
Easy
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₹ 25599
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Embark on a thrilling summer journey to the enchanting Spiti Valley with Trip My Soul.
Witness the serene beauty of the snow-clad Himalayas, frozen rivers, and traditional Spitian villages.
Our carefully planned 8-day/7-night itinerary ensures a comfortable and memorable adventure with cozy accommodations, hearty meals, and expert guidance.
The Spiti Bike Trip is a dream come true for motorbike adventurers looking to explore the raw, untouched beauty of Himachal Pradesh. Known as the "Middle Land" between India and Tibet, Spiti Valley offers a landscape so stark, surreal, and stunning that every turn feels like entering another world. This high-altitude desert terrain is dotted with ancient monasteries, icy rivers, rugged mountains, and dramatic cliffs, making it one of the most photogenic and challenging motorbike expeditions in India.
Riders on this journey tackle some of the most remote and thrilling roads in the country. The route includes Kunzum Pass, often snowbound and steep, and roads carved into sheer cliffs that test your riding skills. As you make your way through Reckong Peo, Nako, Tabo, Kaza, and Losar, you’ll cross hanging bridges, pass frozen waterfalls, and climb high mountain ridges. Each destination is more remote and soul-stirring than the last, offering a unique blend of challenge and serenity.
Spiti is deeply spiritual and culturally rich. You’ll visit ancient monasteries like Key Monastery, Dhankar Monastery, and Tabo Monastery, some of which are over a thousand years old and perched dramatically on hilltops. The Langza village is famous for its fossil park and the gigantic Buddha statue overlooking the valley. At Hikkim, you can send a postcard from the highest post office in the world, and Komic proudly claims to be the highest motorable village on Earth.
Unlike popular tourist routes, the Spiti Bike Trip offers a deep cultural experience. You’ll stay in traditional homestays, eat freshly prepared local meals, and connect with the warm-hearted Spitian people. Their simple lifestyle, ancient traditions, and spiritual outlook offer riders a humbling perspective. Evenings spent around local hearths or under a canopy of stars make this trip a soulful escape from the chaos of urban life.
At Trip My Soul, we combine adventure with meticulous planning. Our team handles bike maintenance, permits, accommodation, and meals, so all you need to do is enjoy the ride. We include acclimatization stops, backup support vehicles, mechanics, and expert ride captains to ensure your journey is smooth and safe. Whether you're a seasoned rider or on your first expedition, we make the adventure accessible and unforgettable.
With deep knowledge of the region and years of experience leading expeditions in high-altitude zones, Trip My Soul offers the most reliable and immersive Spiti experience. Our commitment to safety, sustainability, and authentic travel sets us apart. We don’t just take you to Spiti—we help you feel it, live it, and return with stories that last a lifetime.
Accommodation: 07 Nights Accommodation during the expedition in comfortable hotels or guesthouses on a twin/triple sharing basis.
Meals: Meals as specified in the itinerary (basic Indian vegetarian meals).
Expedition Guide: Experienced Expedition Guide included.
Permits and Permissions: All necessary permits and permissions for the Spiti region are included.
Local Transportation: Local transportation from Delhi as per the itinerary in private vehicles.
Winter Gear: Essential winter gear provided, including warm jackets, gloves, and boots.
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Rucksack
You must pick a good quality backpack with a comfortable fit and straps that won’t give you shoulder pain. You can check out your nearest Decathlon store for a good trekking backpack.
Day Bag / Day Pack
When you head towards the summit, you are required to carry only a few necessary items and for that, you need a day backpack as you will leave your bigger one on the campsite.
Hiking Shoes
Durable footwear designed for rugged terrains.
Floaters or Sandals
Although the entire trek requires a good quality shoe, you still need to let your feet breathe to avoid chafing and blisters. When you are at the camp, a good pair of sandals and floaters will help you to move freely.
Tees / Tshirts
You must keep at least three pairs of quick dry tees so that you can wash them in between stops for proper hygiene.
We ensure your trip is flawless and hassle-free, answering all your questions so you can enjoy every moment.
For any additional questions or personalized assistance, drop us a message or reach out directly.
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The Spiti Summer Expedition is an 8-day adventure journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh, India. This expedition allows you to explore high-altitude villages, ancient monasteries, and the lush, scenic beauty of Spiti Valley during the summer months.
The expedition takes 8 days and 7 nights, starting with an overnight journey from Delhi to Shimla and covering various locations including Chitkul, Kalpa, Tabo, Kaza, Chandertaal, and other sightseeing spots before returning to Delhi.
The Spiti Summer Expedition is classified as Moderate, suitable for participants with a good level of fitness. While the weather is milder than in winter, the high altitude and rugged terrain can still present challenges.
The maximum altitude reached during the expedition is approximately 12,500 feet in Spiti Valley.
The package includes accommodation in homestays and comfortable hotels on a twin/triple sharing basis, meals as specified in the itinerary, an experienced expedition guide, necessary permits and permissions, local transportation from Delhi as per the itinerary, and essential gear.
Essential items include light and warm clothing, sturdy trekking shoes, a good quality backpack, sunscreen, sunglasses, personal medication, a camera, and any personal trekking gear you prefer. A detailed packing list will be provided upon booking.
The best time to undertake the Spiti Summer Expedition is from June to September when the weather is pleasant, and the valley is accessible, offering vibrant landscapes and clear views.
The cost of the expedition varies depending on the package and inclusions. For detailed pricing, please contact us directly or visit our website.
You can book the expedition through our website or by contacting us directly for more details and availability.
Additional costs may include personal expenses, meals not mentioned in the itinerary, travel insurance, and any extra fees or charges for additional services. Detailed information will be provided upon booking.
A Spiti Valley bike trip is one of the most thrilling and adventurous journeys for motorbike enthusiasts. Located in the trans-Himalayan region of Himachal Pradesh, Spiti—meaning "The Middle Land"—is nestled between Tibet and India. Known for its rugged terrain, high-altitude villages, ancient monasteries, and moon-like landscapes, Spiti offers a raw, unmatched biking experience. For anyone seeking solitude, spirituality, and adventure, a bike ride through Spiti is a dream come true.
The Spiti bike trip is ideal for thrill-seekers who want to experience the lesser-explored Himalayan roads. Unlike the more commercial Leh-Ladakh route, Spiti remains relatively untouched, offering offbeat charm and authentic cultural experiences. The route is filled with narrow mountain roads, sharp hairpin bends, and mesmerizing scenery—making it both challenging and rewarding. Riders also get to explore remote Buddhist monasteries, interact with locals, and witness some of the highest inhabited villages in the world.
The best time to ride to Spiti is between June and mid-October, when the roads are clear of snow and passable. During these months, the weather remains pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C. In early summer (June-July), you’ll witness snow-covered peaks, while September-October offers clearer skies and vibrant autumn colors. Avoid the winter months, as heavy snowfall makes the region inaccessible by road.
Route: Shimla → Sarahan → Kalpa → Nako → Tabo → Kaza
Distance: ~450 km
Highlight: This route is perfect for gradual altitude gain and exploring scenic towns like Sangla and Kalpa along the Sutlej River. It takes you through lush green valleys before transitioning into the stark Spitian landscape.
Route: Manali → Rohtang Pass → Batal → Kunzum La → Kaza
Distance: ~200 km
Highlight: This is a more rugged and dramatic route, often taken while returning. It includes the treacherous Kunzum La Pass (4,551 m) and the infamous Losar–Gramphu stretch, known for its rocky terrain and river crossings.
Route: Shimla → Kinnaur → Spiti → Manali
Distance: ~800-900 km
Highlight: The ultimate circuit for bikers. It allows exploration of both lush valleys and barren deserts, making it the most scenic and comprehensive way to discover Spiti.
Kaza: The headquarters of Spiti, a great base for acclimatizing and exploring nearby attractions.
Key Monastery: Perched on a hilltop, it is Spiti’s largest and oldest monastery.
Kibber: One of the world’s highest inhabited villages, known for its wildlife and landscapes.
Langza, Hikkim, Komic: The famous trio of high-altitude villages—Langza has a giant Buddha statue, Hikkim has the world’s highest post office, and Komic is the highest village connected by a motorable road.
Dhankar Monastery: An ancient clifftop monastery with panoramic views.
Pin Valley National Park: A cold desert biosphere with snow leopards, Himalayan ibex, and stunning vistas.
Chandratal Lake: Often included on the return via Manali, this crescent-shaped lake is one of Himachal’s most beautiful spots.
Helmet (full-face preferred)
Armored jacket and trousers
Waterproof gloves and boots
Knee/elbow guards
Rain suit and thermal wear
Bike tool kit and spare parts (spark plugs, clutch wire, tubes)
Fuel jerry cans (especially for the Nako to Kaza stretch)
First aid kit with altitude sickness medicine (like Diamox)
Sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses
Power bank and torch
Valid ID, driving license, vehicle papers
Acclimatize properly in Kaza before visiting high villages like Kibber and Komic.
Fuel up whenever possible. Petrol pumps are limited, especially after Kalpa.
Ride cautiously on loose gravel, water crossings, and muddy sections.
Stay hydrated and eat light to prevent altitude sickness.
Check weather and road conditions, especially around Rohtang and Kunzum La, as they’re prone to landslides.
Avoid night riding due to lack of lighting and unpredictable road conditions.
Indian nationals don’t need special permits for Spiti, but foreigners require an Inner Line Permit for certain areas like Nako and Tabo. Always carry your Aadhar card/passport, bike RC, and insurance documents. Rohtang Pass may require a Green Tax permit if entering from Manali.
A Spiti Valley bike trip is not just a ride—it’s a spiritual and physical journey through one of the most magical landscapes in India. From the ancient charm of Key Monastery to the surreal silence of Chandratal Lake, every mile in Spiti is a story waiting to unfold. With careful planning, a spirit of adventure, and respect for nature and culture, Spiti will leave you transformed. Whether you go solo or with a group, this Himalayan expedition will stay etched in your heart forever.