Are you ready to go on a captivating journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Himachal Pradesh with Skyhike? From the streets of Manali to the serene beauty of Kinnaur and Spiti Valley, this trip offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility. As you traverse winding mountain roads, you'll be treated to stunning views, charming villages, and rich cultural experiences.
Relax in comfortable accommodations with picturesque mountain views and savor delicious local cuisine. Explore iconic sights like the ancient monasteries of Tabo and Key and visit the world’s highest post office in Hikkim. Make sure you enjoy peaceful moments by Nako Lake and the mesmerizing Chandratal, known for its captivating beauty.
Whether you’re wandering through vibrant markets, hiking in pristine nature, or stargazing under clear Himalayan skies, every moment is designed to leave you feeling refreshed and inspired. Our friendly guides will be there to ensure you have a seamless experience, allowing you to soak in the magic of the Himalayas without a worry. Join us for an unforgettable journey that connects you to nature and local culture, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Your journey with Skyhike begins with a scenic drive from Delhi to Manali in a comfortable private vehicle.
As you ascend through winding mountain roads, you will witness the stunning views of the valleys and landscapes that Himachal Pradesh is famous for.
Upon arriving in the charming town of Manali, you will check into your hotel.
After settling in and relaxing, take a leisurely walk through the vibrant local market of Manali.
This is your chance to explore the town's culture, shop for souvenirs, and taste some of the delicious local cuisine that Himachal is known for.
Your stay at the hotel includes a delightful breakfast and dinner, ensuring your experience is both comfortable and enriching.
In the night, warm food will be served to you. After having dinner, retire to your rooms for an amazing sleep.
On Day 2 of your journey with Skyhike, begin your day with hearty breakfast.
Then you will travel from Narkanda to the mesmerizing Kinnaur Valley.
The drive itself is a visual delight, with the scenic Sutlej River guiding you through lush valleys and mountainous terrain.
The highlight of today’s journey will be visiting Chitkul, the last Indian village before the China border.
You’ll also explore Rakcham Meadows, a peaceful area filled with stunning views, and the charming village of Sangla nestled in the heart of Kinnaur.
These beautiful landscapes offer the perfect opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
After a day filled with sightseeing and exploration, you will check into the hotel provided by us.
Your stay includes both breakfast and dinner, allowing you to enjoy delicious local cuisine without having to venture far.
End the day by relaxing in Rakcham village, eating delicious dinner and taking plenty of rest for the next leg of your journey.
On Day 3, your adventure with Skyhike continues as you embark on a scenic drive from Rakcham to the beautiful town of Kalpa, passing through the bustling market town of Recong Peo.
The drive offers magnificent views of the mountains and lush valleys of Kinnaur, making the journey a treat for nature lovers.
Upon arrival in Kalpa, you'll check into the hotel.
With its peaceful surroundings and breathtaking vistas, this hotel is the perfect place to unwind.
In Kalpa, you’ll get to explore the village’s rich cultural heritage.
Begin with a visit to the Narayan Nagini Temple, where you’ll marvel at the intricate Kama Sutra woodwork that adorns its gates.
The temple showcases the unique Kath-Kuni architecture, built with stone and wood.
You can also visit the ancient Kalpa Monastery, where the peaceful ambiance enhances the spiritual experience.
Don’t miss a stop at Suicide Point, which offers an awe-inspiring view of the steep cliffs. Locally known as "I Love Kinnaur", this spot is a favorite for capturing dramatic landscapes.
In the evening, if the weather is clear, you’ll have the chance to witness the majestic Kinnar Kailash peak, which is said to be sacred and holds great religious significance.
End the day with a quiet night in Kalpa.
Dinner will be served at the hotel, providing you with a delicious local meal as you relax and reflect on the day’s adventures.
On Day 4, your journey with Skyhike takes you deeper into the magnificent landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, as you travel from Kalpa to Dhankar via Nako and Tabo.
The day begins with a scenic drive where you’ll witness the majestic Reo Purgyil, the highest peak in Himachal Pradesh, towering at an impressive 6,816 meters.
This awe-inspiring view can be seen from Khab, where the Spiti and Sutlej rivers converge in a breathtaking Himalayan setting.
Your first stop is the serene Nako Lake, settled amidst the village.
Take a short walk, about 200-300 meters, from the lake to enjoy a stunning 360-degree bird's-eye view of Nako village, the shimmering Nako Lake, and the historic Nako Gompa.
Next, you'll head towards Gue Village, where you’ll have the chance to witness the incredible and unique sight of Monk Sangha Tenzin's preserved mummy, over 500 years old, showcasing an ancient and mysterious part of Tibetan culture.
After reaching Dhankar, you'll check into the hotel.
The hotel provides breakfast to fuel your explorations and dinner to end your day on a satisfying note.
In the evening, visit the Dhankar Monastery, perched on a cliff overlooking the Spiti Valley.
From here, enjoy a bird's-eye view of the Spiti River.
End the day with a delicious warm meal, which will feel like a warm hug, and then head back to your room for a good night's sleep.
On Day 5, you'll begin your journey from Dhankar to Kaza, passing through the stunning Pin Valley.
Known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity, Pin Valley is a hidden gem in the cold desert region of Spiti.
Your journey will start with a visit to the Kungri Monastery, one of the oldest monasteries in Spiti Valley, founded in 1330.
It’s the only monastery worldwide practicing Nyingmapa Buddhism.
Next, you’ll head deeper into Pin Valley, where the landscape dramatically shifts to reveal striking red-striped mountains, lush rivers, and expansive fields.
This region is home to various wildlife species, including the elusive snow leopard.
The scenic beauty of Pin Valley is truly one-of-a-kind, a perfect blend of nature’s magic and richness.
As you approach Mudh Village, the last motorable village in Pin Valley, you’ll be captivated by the raw beauty of this isolated place.
Surrounded by towering peaks and rivers, Mudh offers a glimpse of life in the high-altitude villages of Spiti.
After a day of exploration, you'll make your way to Kaza, the vibrant heart of the Spiti Valley.
Check into the hotel room and take some rest.
Unwind in the lively town of Kaza, where you can reflect on the day's experiences amidst the beauty of the Spiti Valley.
The town is a hub of activity, where you can enjoy doing lots of things.
On Day 6, you'll explore the fascinating and iconic villages surrounding Kaza.
Your day begins with a private transfer that will take you on a day trip through the high-altitude villages of Hikkim, Langza, and Komic.
Your first stop is Hikkim, home to the world's highest post office.
Here, you can send postcards to loved ones, a memorable way to commemorate your visit to one of the most unique locations in the world.
Next, you'll visit Langza, situated at the base of the impressive Chau Chau Kang Nilda mountain, also known as Princess Mountain.
Langza is famous for its ancient fossils that can be found scattered throughout the region, making it a treasure hunt for visitors with a bit of luck and patience.
From Langza, you’ll head to Komic, known as one of the highest villages in the world, sitting at an altitude of over 15,000 feet.
Komic offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Spiti Valley.
After exploring these villages, you'll make your way to the magnificent Key Monastery, perched dramatically on a hill overlooking the Spiti River.
This 1,000-year-old monastery is a renowned training center for Lamas and offers stunning views of the valley below.
Finally, you'll visit Kibber Village, one of the highest inhabited villages in the world.
Surrounded by rocky cliffs and deep gorges, Kibber provides a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the Spitian people.
The picturesque village, with its whitewashed houses and scenic beauty.
After a full day of exploring, you’ll return to your hotel in Kaza to unwind and enjoy a comfortable stay.
Hot and delicious dinner will be served to you, so have a fulfilling meal and then retire to your rooms.
On Day 7, you'll start on a scenic journey from Kaza to the breathtaking Chandratal Lake, one of the most mystical and mesmerizing lakes in the Himalayas.
Your adventure begins with a transfer from Kaza, heading towards Chandratal via the spectacular Kunzum Pass.
Your first stop is at Chicham Bridge, Asia's highest suspension bridge.
You’ll marvel at the engineering marvel and the stunning landscapes around the bridge, which spans deep gorges and offers panoramic views of the Spiti Valley.
After exploring the bridge, you'll continue your ascent to Kunzum Pass, the highest motorable pass in Spiti Valley, sitting at an altitude of 4,590 meters.
The pass connects the Spiti region to Lahaul and offers sweeping views of towering snow-clad peaks and vast valleys below.
After grabbing a quick lunch, our journey continues toward the highlight of the day—Chandratal Lake. Upon arrival at the parking area, you’ll embark on a scenic 1.2 km walk to the lake.
This walk takes 30-40 minutes and offers glimpses of the lake's crystal-clear waters nestled amidst towering mountain peaks.
Known as the "Lake of the Moon", Chandratal is famous for its crescent-shaped structure and its shimmering blue-green waters.
In the evening, you’ll head to the campsite near Chandratal for your overnight stay. We'll set up camps that offer comfortable accommodation with a true camping experience under the stars.
After settling in, you can listen to local stories and legends about the mystical origins of the lake while enjoying a delicious dinner provided at the camp.
As night falls and if the weather permits, you’ll have the unique opportunity to witness the Milky Way with your naked eye, as Chandratal's remote location offers some of the clearest skies for stargazing.
The sight of the Milky Way stretching across the vast Himalayan sky will be an unforgettable experience.
On Day 8, you'll set off on a scenic journey from Chandratal Lake back to Manali, traversing through the majestic landscapes of Lahaul Valley.
After an early breakfast, you’ll begin your drive, passing through Koksar and heading toward the famous Atal Tunnel.
The Atal Tunnel, the world’s longest highway tunnel above 10,000 feet, provides a breathtaking experience as you drive through its length, cutting through the towering Pir Panjal Range.
You'll enjoy stunning views of the surrounding snow-clad peaks and lush valleys on your way, making this drive truly memorable.
After a few hours on the road, you'll arrive in Manali, where you’ll check into the hotel, located in the tranquil region of Old Manali.
After a long day of travel, relax and unwind as you take in the serene beauty of the Himalayan landscape from the comfort of your room.
The hotel stay includes both breakfast and dinner, ensuring you’re well-fed and comfortable during your final night in Manali.
In the evening, you can explore the local market, which is known for its vibrant atmosphere, quirky cafes, and unique handicrafts.
Take a leisurely stroll through the market, shop for souvenirs to take home, and immerse yourself in the lively vibe of Old Manali’s streets. Many of the cafes here feature live music, adding to the charm of this quaint town.
End the day with delicious food and take a restful sleep.
On the final day of your incredible journey, after a fulfilling breakfast at the hotel, you will board a comfortable private cab to return to Delhi.
As you approach Delhi, your trip with us may come to an end, but the memories you've created will remain with you forever.
Accommodation During the trek.
All Meals Veg (Organic Mountain Food).
Campfire at Campsite (If Available)
Trekking Permit & Forest Camping Charges
Safety Equipment (First Aid, Medical Kit, Oxygen Cylinder, Etc.)
Service of an expert trek leader
Service of an expert trek team (Guides, Cooks, helpers, porters, mules)
Achievement Certificate
Memories for a lifetime
Transportation: To and from the starting point
Stays and Camps (as mentioned in itinerary)
Toll tax, parking charges, and driver allowances
5% GST Service tax.
Any extra food during traveling during journey
Backpack offloading charges addition and porter to carry luggage fee
Personal expenses of any kind.
Anything apart from the inclusion.
Monument entry fees
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Manali – A picturesque hill station known for its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and as a base for various adventures in the Himalayas.
Chitkul – The last Indian village before the China border, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains and a glimpse into traditional village life.
Rakcham Meadows – A peaceful area with stunning landscapes that invites visitors to connect with nature and enjoy a serene escape.
Kalpa – A charming town known for its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking views of the Kinnaur Kailash mountain range.
Narayan Nagini Temple – A historical temple showcasing intricate woodwork and traditional Kath-Kuni architecture, reflecting the region's craftsmanship.
Dhankar Monastery – Perched on a cliff, this monastery offers panoramic views of the Spiti Valley and a unique glimpse into the local Buddhist culture.
Nako Lake – A serene lake surrounded by mountains, providing stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation.
Tabo Monastery – Known as the "Ajanta of the Himalayas," this ancient monastery is famous for its exquisite murals and rich Buddhist heritage.
Komic Village – One of the highest villages in the world, offering breathtaking views of the Spiti Valley and a remote, authentic experience of high-altitude living.
Chandratal Lake – A mesmerizing crescent-shaped lake known as the "Lake of the Moon," surrounded by rugged mountains, offering stunning natural beauty and tranquility.
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