Spiti valley.

📍 Himachal Pradesh, India ★ 4.92 · 1,240 reviews High altitude Cold desert
🏔14,000 ftAvg altitude
📅May–OctBest months
💰₹1,500/dayAvg budget
🌡-5° to 22°CTemperature
🛂Inner linePermit needed
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About

The cold desert. India's quietest secret.

Spiti is a high-altitude desert valley tucked between Tibet and the Indian Himalayas. Picture moonscape mountains the colour of rust, monasteries clinging to cliffs, and villages where time forgot to show up. It's slow, it's brutal, it's stunning. The kind of place that turns first-time solo travelers into lifers.

You'll come for the views — Key Monastery at sunrise, Chandratal lake glowing under a Milky Way, the world's highest village at Komic. You'll stay for the people. Spitians are the most generous strangers you'll ever drink butter tea with.

Don't miss

Top experiences

Key Monastery sunrise

The most-photographed view in Spiti, and still worth the 5 AM wake-up.

Chandratal under stars

Camp at 14,100 ft beside a crescent lake. Bring layers. Bring more.

Pin Valley NP

Snow leopards (rare), ibex (less rare), absolute quiet (guaranteed).

Hikkim post office

Mail a postcard from the world's highest post office, 14,567 ft up.

On the map

Where exactly is Spiti?

  • The classic Manali → Spiti circuit
  • Highlighted: Kaza (most travelers base here)
Solo trip packages

Go with the locals.

Best-seller
Group · 12 spots

Spiti circle — Manali to Manali

9 days · departs every Saturday
🚐 Shared transport 🏠 Homestays 🧗 Tabo + Pin valley
₹18,800 / person
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Women-only
Women only

Spiti with the girls

7 days · all-female group + female guide
👩 Female guide 🏔 Key + Komic 📸 Photo workshop
₹22,400 / person
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Luxury
Boutique · 6 spots

Spiti — slow & boutique

10 days · stays in heritage homes
🛁 Heated rooms 🍷 Wine tasting 🚙 Private SUV
₹42,000 / person
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Solo traveler FAQ

Quick answers

Is Spiti safe for solo female travelers?

Generally yes. Locals are warm and the tourist trail is well-trodden. The bigger risks are altitude sickness and unpredictable road conditions, not safety. Stick to popular villages (Kaza, Tabo, Kibber) and use our verified homestays.

Do I need permits?

Indian citizens don't need a permit for most of Spiti. Foreign nationals need an Inner Line Permit for sections beyond Tabo — easily arranged in Reckong Peo or Kaza for ₹250.

How do I get there?

Two routes: (1) Manali → Kaza via Kunzum La (only open May–Oct, rougher, faster) (2) Shimla → Kaza via Kinnaur (open year-round, longer, gentler altitude gain — recommended for first-timers).

What about altitude sickness?

Real and common above 12,000 ft. Acclimatize in Kalpa or Nako for a night before pushing higher. Carry Diamox (consult doctor), hydrate aggressively, skip alcohol the first 48 hrs.

What's the budget?

Backpacker: ₹1,200–1,800/day. Mid-range: ₹2,500–4,000/day. Boutique: ₹6,000+/day. Add transport (₹15,000 round-trip from Delhi).

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