Chandigarh–Spiti Road Trip on Bikes 08 Night / 09 Days

Spiti Valley

Overview

Embark on an adventurous bike journey from Chandigarh to the enchanting Spiti Valley, a land of rugged mountains, high-altitude deserts, and ancient monasteries. This road trip offers the thrill of riding through curvy Himalayan roads, high passes, and breathtaking valleys, making it a dream for every biker. From the bustling city of Chandigarh, the route takes you through picturesque Kinnaur, stunning Sangla & Kalpa, the mystical Spiti Valley, and iconic landmarks like Key Monastery, Chandratal Lake, and Kibber Village. Riding across high-altitude passes and remote terrains, you’ll experience the perfect blend of thrill, culture, and natural beauty.

Highlights

  • 🏞 Scenic Beauty Like Nowhere Else
    Majestic snow-covered peaks, lush apple orchards, pine forests, and sparkling rivers

    Visit iconic spots like Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Spiti Valley, and Kinnaur
  • 🚡 Adventure & Thrill
    Enjoy paragliding in Bir-Billing, river rafting in Kullu, and trekking to Triund
    Experience camping under the starry skies of Spiti and jeep safaris through rugged mountains
  • ❄️ Snow Fun in Manali & Kufri
    Try skiing, snowboarding, and fun snow activities in Manali and Kufri – popular winter wonderlands
    Capture breathtaking snowy landscapes during winter months
  • 🌲 Nature & Tranquility
    Take peaceful walks in Shimla’s pine forests and Mashobra’s apple orchards
    Explore untouched beauty of Tirthan Valley and the serene monasteries of Spiti
  • 🛕 Spiritual Journeys
    Visit Hidimba Devi Temple in Manali, Jwala Ji & Chamunda Devi Temples in Kangra
    Discover Tibetan culture at monasteries in Dharamshala & McLeodganj
  • 📸 Perfect for All Types of Travelers
    Honeymooners: Cozy hillside stays in Shimla, Kasauli & Manali
    Families: Safe, comfortable, and full of fun sightseeing
    Adventure Lovers: Trekking, skiing, rafting, paragliding & more
    Photographers & Nature Lovers: Valleys, waterfalls, monasteries & Himalayan peaks
  • 🏔️ We at Dharika Tourism Are Excited to Take You to the Land of Gods!

    At Dharika Tourism, we are thrilled to bring you unforgettable journeys through the enchanting landscapes of Himachal Pradesh — where every valley tells a story and every mountain radiates peace.

    Whether you’re dreaming of snowy adventures in Manali, spiritual moments in Dharamshala, or raw Himalayan beauty in Spiti, our carefully designed Himachal tour packages promise the perfect blend of comfort, adventure, and culture.

    Let us take you on a journey to the heart of the Himalayas — with Dharika Tourism as your trusted travel companion.

Itinerary:-Chandigarh–Spiti Road Trip on Bikes

Day 1 - Arrival in Chandigarh | Trip Orientation;

Upon reaching Chandigarh, meet the driver who will escort you to your pre-booked hotel. After completing the check-in formalities, take some time to relax and settle in. Later in the evening, you will be introduced to your road captain, who will be leading the entire trip. During the briefing session, you’ll get an overview of the terrain, safety protocols, and the day-wise plan for the journey ahead. End the day with a delicious dinner, followed by a comfortable overnight stay in Chandigarh.;

Day 2 - Chandigarh to Narkanda | Scenic Mountain Drive;

After an early breakfast, check out from your hotel in Chandigarh and begin your journey towards the charming town of Narkanda, often referred to as the Apple Capital of India. The drive takes you through the lush green hills and winding roads of Himachal Pradesh, offering breathtaking views at every turn. On the way, make a brief halt at Chail, a peaceful hill station known for its pine-covered valleys and beautiful orchards that burst into vibrant colors during the blooming season. As the road climbs higher, the crisp mountain air and panoramic vistas set the perfect tone for your Himalayan adventure. By evening, arrive in Narkanda, where the refreshing aroma of apple and cherry orchards welcomes you. Complete the check-in formalities at your hotel and spend the rest of the evening at leisure, before enjoying dinner and an overnight stay amidst serene mountain surroundings.;

Day 3 - Narkanda to Chitkul | Journey to India’s Last Village;

After breakfast, check out from your hotel and set out on a breathtaking drive to Chitkul, the last inhabited village on the Indo-China border. The journey takes you through the heart of Kinnaur Valley, where towering mountains, deep gorges, and lush forests create a picture-perfect backdrop. Driving alongside the mighty Sutlej River, the route branches off at Karcham, leading into the mesmerizing Baspa Valley. As the road winds through rustic hamlets and apple orchards, you’ll be enchanted by the unspoiled charm of the region. Upon reaching Chitkul, you’ll be greeted with pristine landscapes, wooden houses, and snow-clad peaks framing the horizon. Don’t miss a chance to stop at the iconic “Hindustan ka Akhri Dhaba”, a famous eatery that serves warm and simple local meals. Later in the evening, check in to your hotel or homestay and relax. Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay surrounded by serene Himalayan beauty.;

Day 4 - Chitkul to Nako | Serene Village in the Trans-Himalayas;

After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Chitkul and begin your journey towards the peaceful village of Nako, tucked away in the Trans-Himalayan region close to the Indo-China border. The drive takes you once again through the scenic stretches of Kinnaur Valley, where rugged cliffs and terraced fields add to the charm of the route. Traveling along the iconic Indo-Tibet Highway, witness breathtaking views as you approach Khab Bridge, the confluence point of the Spiti and Sutlej Rivers, a truly awe-inspiring sight. By afternoon, you’ll reach Nako, a picturesque hamlet surrounded by lofty mountains. After checking in to your hotel, head out for local exploration with your driver. Visit the ancient Nako Monastery, an oasis of calm adorned with Buddhist murals, before spending a quiet evening beside the serene Nako Lake, reflecting the surrounding peaks. Return to your hotel for dinner and an overnight stay in this tranquil Himalayan village.;

Day 5 - Nako to Kaza | Monasteries, Valleys & Himalayan Wonders;

After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Nako and set off on an enchanting drive to Kaza, the cultural and commercial hub of Spiti Valley. The route passes through Sumdo, marking the entry into Spiti’s stark yet captivating landscapes. Just off the road lies the fascinating Gue Monastery, home to a 500-year-old naturally preserved mummy of a Buddhist monk—a rare sight in the Himalayas. Continuing further, make a stop at the historic Tabo Monastery, often called the Ajanta of the Himalayas for its intricate murals and ancient caves used by monks for meditation. As the journey unfolds, venture into the pristine Pin Valley National Park, known for its snow-laden peaks, rare medicinal plants, and as the habitat of the elusive Snow Leopard. By evening, arrive at Kaza, where charming homestays and cozy hotels welcome you. Complete the check-in formalities, enjoy dinner, and rest overnight amidst the serene high-altitude town.;

Day 6 - Kaza Sightseeing | High Villages & Monasteries;

fter breakfast, set out on a full-day exploration of the fascinating villages and landmarks surrounding Kaza. Begin with a drive to Komik, proudly known as the highest motorable village in Asia, where you can soak in sweeping views of the rugged Himalayan terrain. From here, descend to Hikkim, home to the world’s highest post office—don’t miss the chance to drop a postcard to mark your journey. Continue onwards to Langza Village, overlooked by a towering Buddha statue and the ancient Lang Temple, offering insight into Spitian culture. Later, drive to the stunning Key Monastery, perched dramatically on a hilltop, where you can interact with monks and admire centuries-old murals. The journey then takes you to Kibber Village, once famous as the highest motorable village, before heading to the engineering marvel of the Chicham Bridge, the highest suspension bridge in Asia. Return to Kaza by evening for dinner and an overnight stay.;

Day 7 - Kaza to Kalpa | Ancient Monastery & Apple Orchards;

After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Kaza and begin the return journey towards Kalpa, a scenic town nestled in the Kinnaur district. On the way, make a memorable stop at the stunning Dhankar Monastery, dramatically perched on a cliff overlooking the confluence of the Pin and Spiti Rivers. This centuries-old monastery not only offers spiritual calm but also panoramic views of the valley below. Resuming your journey, continue along the winding mountain roads until you reach Powari, from where a right turn leads towards ReoKong Peo, the bustling headquarters of Kinnaur. From here, a short drive brings you to the peaceful village of Kalpa, famous for its apple orchards and mesmerizing views of the Kinner Kailash Range. By evening, check in to your cozy camp or homestay, where the refreshing mountain air and starry skies create the perfect backdrop for relaxation. Enjoy dinner and rest overnight amidst Kalpa’s serene beauty.;

Day 8 - Kalpa to Shimla | Journey to the Queen of Hills;

After a hearty breakfast, check out from your camp or homestay in Kalpa and meet your driver for the scenic drive to Shimla, the charming capital of Himachal Pradesh. The journey takes you along the winding mountain roads, tracing the course of the Satluj River, with views of terraced fields and traditional villages scattered across the hillsides. As you descend, the landscape gradually shifts from rugged mountains to the dense Deodar and Pine forests that herald the approach to Shimla. By afternoon or evening, you’ll arrive in the city known as the Queen of Hills. Complete the check-in formalities at your hotel and take some time to relax after the long drive. Later, head out to the bustling Mall Road, where you can shop for souvenirs, sample local delicacies, or simply soak in the colonial charm of the town. Return to your hotel for dinner and a comfortable overnight stay.;

FAQs for Spiti Tour Package

Q: What is the best time to visit Spiti Valley?

Ans: The best time depends on what you want to experience:

  • May to September (Summer): Roads are open, pleasant weather, perfect for trekking and sightseeing.
  • October to February (Winter): Very cold, heavy snowfall, ideal for adventure seekers but not for first-time travelers.
  • March to April (Early Spring): Less crowded, but some routes may still be snow-covered.
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