ADVENTURE SPITI

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Explore Spiti in toughest weather conditions with Majestic Views

8 SLOTS

4 Expedetions

2024 | 2025

04 Jan, 2023 | Wednesday

11 Jan, 2023 | Thursday
8 Days 9 Nights
04 Jan, 2023 | Wednesday

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11 Jan, 2023 | Thursday
8 Days 9 Nights

Group Size

8-10 members

Team

Captains & Backup crew

Accomodation

5 Star Hotels & Hostels

Group Size

8-10 members

Team

Captains & Backup crew

Accomodation

5 Star Hotels & Hostels

An adventure trip to the remotest & the most beautiful district of the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh is a must to be in every traveller’s travel bucket. This place especially during winters is something out of a dream.

Starts from

₹62,000 pp

Starts from

₹62,000 pp
Day 1  Arrival in Delhi and Journey to Manali

Welcome to India! As you arrive in this vibrant land, you’ll be greeted with a warm “Namaste,” a traditional welcome that captures the essence of Indian hospitality. For those returning or are from the country, welcome back!

Stepping into Delhi can be quite an experience, especially for first-time visitors. The city’s energy is palpable – streets buzzing with life, a symphony of honking horns, and the lively chatter of street vendors. It’s a sensory overload, but in the best possible way.

Your adventure begins with an overnight journey from Delhi to Manali in an air-conditioned bus. As you leave the heat of the plains behind, you’ll make your way into the cool, refreshing air of the Himalayas. This ten-hour night journey is your first taste of the dramatic landscape changes that await you.

By morning, you’ll arrive in Manali, ready to check into your hotel and rest up. Take this time to acclimatize and prepare for the exciting journey ahead. 

Distance

Approximately 500 km

Highest Altitude

216 m (708.62 ft) in Delhi

Temperature Range

28°C to 40°C (82.4°F to 104.0°F)

Welcome to India! As you arrive in this vibrant land, you’ll be greeted with a warm “Namaste,” a traditional welcome that captures the essence of Indian hospitality. For those returning or are from the country, welcome back!

Stepping into Delhi can be quite an experience, especially for first-time visitors. The city’s energy is palpable – streets buzzing with life, a symphony of honking horns, and the lively chatter of street vendors. It’s a sensory overload, but in the best possible way.

Your adventure begins with an overnight journey from Delhi to Manali in an air-conditioned bus. As you leave the heat of the plains behind, you’ll make your way into the cool, refreshing air of the Himalayas. This ten-hour night journey is your first taste of the dramatic landscape changes that await you.

By morning, you’ll arrive in Manali, ready to check into your hotel and rest up. Take this time to acclimatize and prepare for the exciting journey ahead. 

Distance

Approximately 500 km

Highest Altitude

216 m (708.62 ft) in Delhi

Temperature Range

28°C to 40°C (82.4°F to 104.0°F)

Day 2  Manali

Your Spiti adventure truly kicks off in the picturesque mountain town of Manali. After your overnight journey, you’ll have the morning and early afternoon to relax and adjust to the altitude. This is the perfect time to shake off any travel fatigue or jet lag.

If you’re feeling up for it, you can take a stroll through Manali. The town offers charming cafes, colourful markets, and beautiful views. It’s a great way to get a taste of the local culture and scenery.

Later in the afternoon, you’ll meet your trip manager and tour leaders.  We’ll gather for a briefing session where you’ll be introduced to your motorcycles. 

During this session, we’ll cover 

– The route we’ll be taking

– Safety protocols to keep everyone secure

– Technical aspects of off-road riding

– Proper techniques for handling your ADV motorcycle

– Tips for navigating Indian roads safely

This briefing isn’t just about information – it’s your chance to get comfortable with your bike and meet your fellow riders.  If time allows we will take the motorcycle out for a short ride. 

Accommodation

Hotel

Highest Altitude

2,050 metres (6,398 feet) Manali

Temperature Range (June to September)

10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F)

Welcome to India! As you arrive in this vibrant land, you’ll be greeted with a warm “Namaste,” a traditional welcome that captures the essence of Indian hospitality. For those returning or are from the country, welcome back!

Stepping into Delhi can be quite an experience, especially for first-time visitors. The city’s energy is palpable – streets buzzing with life, a symphony of honking horns, and the lively chatter of street vendors. It’s a sensory overload, but in the best possible way.

Your adventure begins with an overnight journey from Delhi to Manali in an air-conditioned bus. As you leave the heat of the plains behind, you’ll make your way into the cool, refreshing air of the Himalayas. This ten-hour night journey is your first taste of the dramatic landscape changes that await you.

By morning, you’ll arrive in Manali, ready to check into your hotel and rest up. Take this time to acclimatize and prepare for the exciting journey ahead. 

Later in the afternoon, you’ll meet your trip manager and tour leaders.  We’ll gather for a briefing session where you’ll be introduced to your motorcycles. 

During this session, we’ll cover 

– The route we’ll be taking

– Safety protocols to keep everyone secure

– Technical aspects of off-road riding

– Proper techniques for handling your ADV motorcycle

– Tips for navigating Indian roads safely

This briefing isn’t just about information – it’s your chance to get comfortable with your bike and meet your fellow riders.  If time allows we will take the motorcycle out for a short ride. 

Accommodation

Hotel

Highest Altitude

2,050 metres (6,398 feet) Manali

Temperature Range (June to September)

10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F)

Day 3  Manali - Chehni Kothi-JIbhi

As we leave the mountain town of Manali behind, the adventure begins. Starting on open highways, we’ll gradually transition to narrower roads that offer breathtaking views. The landscape transforms around us, evoking scenes straight out of a book. 

Our journey takes us to the hill station Jibhi for our lunch break. This tranquil village, tucked away in the Himalayas, is surrounded by lush greenery and serene mountain streams. It’s the perfect spot to refuel and take in the peaceful atmosphere before our afternoon adventure.

After our lunch at Jibhi we move towards an off road trail which takes us high up into village Chehni where an old fortress called Chehni Kothi of the land resides. Here, we’ll park our motorcycles and take a short walk to explore the village and its crown jewel – the ancient Chehni Kothi fortress. Moving through the village you will have a glimpse of the local way of life in the Kullu region. We’ll spend some time near the fortress, taking in the vast valley views, before descending back to Jibhi for the night.

Distance

120 km

Accommodation

Hotel

Terrain

Tarmac/offroad

Highest Altitude

2,050 metres (6,398 feet) Manali

Temperature Range (June to September)

10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F)

As we leave the mountain town of Manali behind, the adventure begins. Starting on open highways, we’ll gradually transition to narrower roads that offer breathtaking views. The landscape transforms around us, evoking scenes straight out of a book. 

Our journey takes us to the hill station Jibhi for our lunch break. This tranquil village, tucked away in the Himalayas, is surrounded by lush greenery and serene mountain streams. It’s the perfect spot to refuel and take in the peaceful atmosphere before our afternoon adventure.

After our lunch at Jibhi we move towards an off road trail which takes us high up into village Chehni where an old fortress called Chehni Kothi of the land resides. Here, we’ll park our motorcycles and take a short walk to explore the village and its crown jewel – the ancient Chehni Kothi fortress. Moving through the village you will have a glimpse of the local way of life in the Kullu region. We’ll spend some time near the fortress, taking in the vast valley views, before descending back to Jibhi for the night.

Accommodation

Hotel

Max Altitude

2,144metres 7037 feet at Chehni Kothi

Average Temperature

15°C to 35°C (59°F to 95°F)

Distance

120 km

Terrain

Tarmac/offroad

Day 4  Jibhi to Sarahan via Ranabag and Rampur

Our second day of riding kicks off with an exhilarating hillclimb in the Tirthan Valley. Starting from Bahu, we’ll experience a diverse range of road conditions. The smooth tarmac gradually gives way to broken surfaces, eventually leading us to off-road trails. We’ll venture through the backroads of Banjar, exploring villages untouched by tourist crowds. These hidden gems offer spectacular views.

As we descend from the alpine forests of Banjar, the landscape transforms into a warmer, more temperate terrain. From narrow roads to highway, the roads will open up as we come closer to Rampur, a town settled along the banks of the Sutlej River. Here, we’ll pause for lunch.

Post-lunch, we move to our destination for the night Sarahan, an ancient town perched above the Sutlej River. Known as ‘The Gateway to Kinnaur’, Sarahan sits on the old Indo-Tibetan road. The highlight of our visit is the grand Bhimakali temple, a masterpiece of traditional Kath Kuni architecture indigenous to Himachal Pradesh. We’ll explore this magnificent structure before settling in for the night.

Distance

150 km

Accommodation

Hotel

Terrain

Tarmac/ broken tarmac/offroad

Highest Altitude

Approx. 2,165 meters (7,103 feet) at Sarahan

Temperature Range (June to September)

15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F)

Our second day of riding kicks off with an exhilarating hillclimb in the Tirthan Valley. Starting from Bahu, we’ll experience a diverse range of road conditions. The smooth tarmac gradually gives way to broken surfaces, eventually leading us to off-road trails. We’ll venture through the backroads of Banjar, exploring villages untouched by tourist crowds. These hidden gems offer spectacular views.

As we descend from the alpine forests of Banjar, the landscape transforms into a warmer, more temperate terrain. From narrow roads to highway, the roads will open up as we come closer to Rampur, a town settled along the banks of the Sutlej River. Here, we’ll pause for lunch.

Post-lunch, we move to our destination for the night Sarahan, an ancient town perched above the Sutlej River. Known as ‘The Gateway to Kinnaur’, Sarahan sits on the old Indo-Tibetan road. The highlight of our visit is the grand Bhimakali temple, a masterpiece of traditional Kath Kuni architecture indigenous to Himachal Pradesh. We’ll explore this magnificent structure before settling in for the night.

Accommodation

Hotel

Highest Altitude

Approx. 2,165 meters (7,103 feet) at Sarahan

Temperature Range

15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F)

Distance

150 km

Terrain

Tarmac/ broken tarmac/offroad

Day 5  Sarahan to Kalpa via Chitkul

Our day begins with a smooth descent from Sarahan on well-maintained tarmac. The ride is pleasant and offers stunning views. As we approach Karcham, we’ll cross the Karcham bridge, marking the start of our ascent into the colorful and picturesque Baspa Valley. Here, the terrain begins to change, challenging us with single-lane roads, broken tarmac, and eventually off-road sections.

Our journey takes us deeper into the Baspa Valley towards Chitkul, the last village on the Indian side before the China border. This remote settlement, nestled at the valley’s end, rewards us with it’s panoramas. We’ll take time to explore this unique village. On our way back, we’ll stop for a lunch, savoring local flavors against the backdrop of the majestic Baspa Valley.

After our Baspa Valley adventure, we set our sights on Kalpa, a charming Himalayan hamlet perched high in the mountains. This final leg of our journey takes us up winding roads to reach our destination for the night.  As the day winds down, we can relax watching the sun set behind the towering peaks that surround us. 

Distance

165 km

Accommodation

Hotel

Terrain

Tarmac/ broken tarmac/offroad

Highest Altitude

Approx. 3,450 meters (11,320 feet) at Chitkul

Temperature Range (June to September)

10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F)

Our day begins with a smooth descent from Sarahan on well-maintained tarmac. The ride is pleasant and offers stunning views. As we approach Karcham, we’ll cross the Karcham bridge, marking the start of our ascent into the colorful and picturesque Baspa Valley. Here, the terrain begins to change, challenging us with single-lane roads, broken tarmac, and eventually off-road sections.

Our journey takes us deeper into the Baspa Valley towards Chitkul, the last village on the Indian side before the China border. This remote settlement, nestled at the valley’s end, rewards us with it’s panoramas. We’ll take time to explore this unique village. On our way back, we’ll stop for a lunch, savoring local flavors against the backdrop of the majestic Baspa Valley.

After our Baspa Valley adventure, we set our sights on Kalpa, a charming Himalayan hamlet perched high in the mountains. This final leg of our journey takes us up winding roads to reach our destination for the night.  As the day winds down, we can relax watching the sun set behind the towering peaks that surround us. 

Accommodation

Hotel

Highest Altitude

Approx. 3,450 meters (11,320 feet) at Chitkul

Temperature Range

10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F)

Distance

165 km

Terrain

Tarmac/ broken tarmac/offroad

Day 6  Kalpa to Tabo

We start our day early, leaving the Himalayan hamlet  Kalpa behind. Our route takes us to Khab Bridge. Riding on the highway along the valley as we approach Khab, you’ll notice a dramatic shift in the landscape – lush forests give way to rugged, brown terrain displaying our transition into the Zanskar range. 

From Khab, we climb towards Nako, a high-altitude village settled in the Hangrang valley. This leg of our journey introduces us to the Tibetan Buddhist influence in the region. Remember to greet locals with a cheerful “Julley!” – the traditional hello from here onward. Nako offers a perfect lunch stop, allowing us to refuel while basking in the serene mountain atmosphere.

Our post-lunch ride takes us to the intriguing Gyu Monastery, home to a rare self-mummified monk – a sight that’s fascinating and thought-provoking. After exploring this unique site, we continue to our final destination, Tabo. 

 A transition between worlds happens from Kalpa to Tabo. We’ve moved from the green Himalayas to the stark beauty, from Hindu cultural influences to Tibetan Buddhist ones. Each day of this ride brings new sights, experiences, and insights in this high-altitude wonderland.

Distance

180 km

Accommodation

Mud huts

Terrain

Tarmac/ broken tarmac.

Highest Altitude

Approx. 3,662 meters (12,014 feet) at Nako

Temperature Range (June to September)

10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F)

We start our day early, leaving the Himalayan hamlet  Kalpa behind. Our route takes us to Khab Bridge. Riding on the highway along the valley as we approach Khab, you’ll notice a dramatic shift in the landscape – lush forests give way to rugged, brown terrain displaying our transition into the Zanskar range. 

From Khab, we climb towards Nako, a high-altitude village settled in the Hangrang valley. This leg of our journey introduces us to the Tibetan Buddhist influence in the region. Remember to greet locals with a cheerful “Julley!” – the traditional hello from here onward. Nako offers a perfect lunch stop, allowing us to refuel while basking in the serene mountain atmosphere.

Our post-lunch ride takes us to the intriguing Gyu Monastery, home to a rare self-mummified monk – a sight that’s fascinating and thought-provoking. After exploring this unique site, we continue to our final destination, Tabo. 

 A transition between worlds happens from Kalpa to Tabo. We’ve moved from the green Himalayas to the stark beauty, from Hindu cultural influences to Tibetan Buddhist ones. Each day of this ride brings new sights, experiences, and insights in this high-altitude wonderland.

Accommodation

Hotel

Highest Altitude

Approx. 3,450 meters (11,320 feet) at Chitkul

Temperature Range

10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F)

Distance

165 km

Terrain

Tarmac/ broken tarmac/offroad

Day 7  Tabo Dhankar Mudh

We kick off our day with a visit to the ancient Tabo Monastery, often called the “Ajanta of the Himalayas.” Founded in 996 AD, this is one of the world’s oldest continuously functioning Buddhist monasteries. As we explore its intricate murals, ancient statues, and well-preserved frescoes, gaining insight into the rich spiritual heritage of the Spiti. 

Leaving Tabo behind, we set our sights on another architectural wonder – Dhankar Monastery. Perched dramatically on a cliff at 3,894 meters, this 1,000-year-old monastery was once the capital of the Spiti Valley. As we move up the winding road to Dhankar, prepare to be amazed by the Trans Himalayan range and its snow covered peaks.

Our day’s journey culminates with an exhilarating ride into Pin Valley. The broken roads beneath our tires and the towering mountains all around create the perfect structure for our adventure ride. Pin Valley is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts, a perfect blend of challenging terrain and stunning scenery.

Distance

80 km

Accommodation

Homestay

Terrain

Broken tarmac/offroad

Highest Altitude

3,894 meters (12,775 feet) at Dhankar Monastery

Temperature Range (June to September)

8°C to 22°C (46°F to 72°F)

We kick off our day with a visit to the ancient Tabo Monastery, often called the “Ajanta of the Himalayas.” Founded in 996 AD, this is one of the world’s oldest continuously functioning Buddhist monasteries. As we explore its intricate murals, ancient statues, and well-preserved frescoes, gaining insight into the rich spiritual heritage of the Spiti. 

Leaving Tabo behind, we set our sights on another architectural wonder – Dhankar Monastery. Perched dramatically on a cliff at 3,894 meters, this 1,000-year-old monastery was once the capital of the Spiti Valley. As we move up the winding road to Dhankar, prepare to be amazed by the Trans Himalayan range and its snow covered peaks.

Our day’s journey culminates with an exhilarating ride into Pin Valley. The broken roads beneath our tires and the towering mountains all around create the perfect structure for our adventure ride. Pin Valley is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts, a perfect blend of challenging terrain and stunning scenery.

We’ll end our day settling into our accommodation in Pin Valley, which will be a cozy homestay. 

Accommodation

Homestay

Highest Altitude

3,894 meters (12,775 feet) at Dhankar Monastery

Temperature Range

8°C to 22°C (46°F to 72°F)

Distance

80 km

Terrain

Broken tarmac/offroad

Day 8  Komic, Hikkim, and Langza

We begin our day departing from the rugged beauty of Pin Valley, retracing our path along the off-road trail until we connect with the road to Kaza. As we ride through the valley, our ascent begins from Lidang up into the less travelled off road trails of Spiti taking us to Komic – the highest motorable village in the world. The climb is challenging but rewarding, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan landscape. Reaching Komic is a feat standing at 4,587 meters(15,050 feet), you’ll truly feel on top of the world.

From Komic, we descend slightly to Hikkim, home to the world’s highest post office. Posting a letter or postcard is old fashioned still from this altitude—sending a message from the roof of the world to your loved ones. It’s a rare experience that few get to enjoy, connecting the remote Himalayan highlands to the rest of the world through a simple act. The simple act of posting a letter here becomes a memorable part of our adventure.

Our journey continues to Langza, a village known for its striking golden Buddha statue overlooking the valley. This ancient seabed turned mountain village offers a stunning views of snow-capped peaks.

After soaking in the calming aura of Langza, we begin our descent to Kaza, our resting place for the night  

Distance

Approximately 110 km

Accommodation

Hotel in Kaza

Terrain

Off-road/tarmac

Highest Altitude

4,587 meters (15,050 feet) at Komic

Temperature Range (June to September)

5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F)

We begin our day departing from the rugged beauty of Pin Valley, retracing our path along the off-road trail until we connect with the road to Kaza. As we ride through the valley, our ascent begins from Lidang up into the less travelled off road trails of Spiti taking us to Komic – the highest motorable village in the world. The climb is challenging but rewarding, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan landscape. Reaching Komic is a feat standing at 4,587 meters(15,050 feet), you’ll truly feel on top of the world.

From Komic, we descend slightly to Hikkim, home to the world’s highest post office. Posting a letter or postcard is old fashioned still from this altitude—sending a message from the roof of the world to your loved ones. It’s a rare experience that few get to enjoy, connecting the remote Himalayan highlands to the rest of the world through a simple act. The simple act of posting a letter here becomes a memorable part of our adventure.

Our journey continues to Langza, a village known for its striking golden Buddha statue overlooking the valley. This ancient seabed turned mountain village offers a stunning views of snow-capped peaks.  

After soaking in the calming aura of Langza, we begin our descent to Kaza, our resting place for the night. 

Accommodation

Hotel in Kaza

Highest Altitude

4,587 meters (15,050 feet) at Komic

Temperature Range

5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F)

Distance

Approximately 110 km

Terrain

Off-road/tarmac

Day 9  Chicham Bridge, Kibber, Key

We start our day by visiting the Chicham Bridge, Asia’s highest suspension bridge. Suspended high above a dramatic gorge.From Chicham, we ride to Kibber, one of the highest inhabited villages in the world. This remote settlement is in the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary. As we explore the village and its surroundings, keep your eyes peeled for rare Himalayan wildlife. With luck, we might spot blue sheep or ibex navigating the rugged terrain. 

For those craving more adventure, the afternoon offers an optional off-road excursion to Gete. This lesser-known route takes us even higher into the Spiti landscape, far from the usual tourist paths. The trail is rewarding, offering unparalleled views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. This is the kind of ride that etches itself into your memory – raw, remote, and spectacularly beautiful.

For riders preferring a more relaxed afternoon, there’s the option to return to Key monastery and then to Kaza. This gives you time to explore the town, rest, or simply soak in the atmosphere of this high-altitude desert.

By midday, we make our way to Key Monastery for lunch. This stunning hilltop monastery is an architectural wonder, with its centuries-old history and commanding views of the valley. This monastery used to be an ancient school to learn Tibetan Buddhism. With chambers built inside the monastery for meditation.

Distance

80km Approximately

Accommodation

Hotel

Terrain

Tarmac and off-road trails

Highest Altitude

4419 meters (14,500 feet) approx at Gete Grounds

Temperature Range (June to September)

5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F)

We start our day by visiting the Chicham Bridge, Asia’s highest suspension bridge. Suspended high above a dramatic gorge.From Chicham, we ride to Kibber, one of the highest inhabited villages in the world. This remote settlement is in the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary. As we explore the village and its surroundings, keep your eyes peeled for rare Himalayan wildlife. With luck, we might spot blue sheep or ibex navigating the rugged terrain. 

For those craving more adventure, the afternoon offers an optional off-road excursion to Gete. This lesser-known route takes us even higher into the Spiti landscape, far from the usual tourist paths. The trail is rewarding, offering unparalleled views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. This is the kind of ride that etches itself into your memory – raw, remote, and spectacularly beautiful.

For riders preferring a more relaxed afternoon, there’s the option to return to Key monastery and then to Kaza. This gives you time to explore the town, rest, or simply soak in the atmosphere of this high-altitude desert.

By midday, we make our way to Key Monastery for lunch. This stunning hilltop monastery is an architectural wonder, with its centuries-old history and commanding views of the valley. This monastery used to be an ancient school to learn Tibetan Buddhism. With chambers built inside the monastery for meditation.

Accommodation

Hotel

Highest Altitude

4419 meters (14,500 feet) approx at Gete Grounds

Temperature Range

5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F)

Distance

80km Approximately

Terrain

Tarmac and off-road trails

Day 10  Kaza to Chandratal

We bid farewell to Kaza as we move forward to Kunzum Pass. As we climb, the landscape transforms around us – barren slopes give way to snow-capped peaks, and the air grows noticeably thinner.

Kunzum Pass at 4,551 meters is a milestone in our journey. This high mountain pass serves as the gateway between the Spiti and Lahaul valleys. It’s customary to pay respects to Kunzum Devi, the guardian deity of the pass, ensuring a safe onward journey. The fluttering prayer flags and the small shrine add a touch of spirituality to this windswept location.

From Kunzum Pass, we begin our descent towards Chandratal, the “Moon Lake.” The road becomes more challenging as we approach the lake. Chandratal reveals itself like a jewel in the barren landscape – a crescent-shaped lake with crystal-clear waters reflecting the surrounding peaks.

Our day concludes at Chandratal camps, where we’ll  camp in Swiss tents. This accommodation adds to the adventure, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the environment. As the sun sets, prepare for a truly magical experience. The lack of light pollution and the high altitude make for spectacular stargazing conditions. The Milky Way stretches across the sky in a dazzling display.

Despite the basic facilities, the natural beauty surrounding us more than makes up for any lack of luxury.

Distance

115 km Approximately

Accommodation

Camping

Terrain

Offroad

Highest Altitude

4,551 meters (14,931 feet) at Kunzum Pass

Temperature Range (June to September)

0°C to 15°C (32°F to 59°F)

We bid farewell to Kaza as we move forward to Kunzum Pass. As we climb, the landscape transforms around us – barren slopes give way to snow-capped peaks, and the air grows noticeably thinner.

Kunzum Pass at 4,551 meters is a milestone in our journey. This high mountain pass serves as the gateway between the Spiti and Lahaul valleys. It’s customary to pay respects to Kunzum Devi, the guardian deity of the pass, ensuring a safe onward journey. The fluttering prayer flags and the small shrine add a touch of spirituality to this windswept location.

From Kunzum Pass, we begin our descent towards Chandratal, the “Moon Lake.” The road becomes more challenging as we approach the lake. Chandratal reveals itself like a jewel in the barren landscape – a crescent-shaped lake with crystal-clear waters reflecting the surrounding peaks.

Our day concludes at Chandratal camps, where we’ll  camp in Swiss tents. This accommodation adds to the adventure, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the environment. As the sun sets, prepare for a truly magical experience. The lack of light pollution and the high altitude make for spectacular stargazing conditions. The Milky Way stretches across the sky in a dazzling display.

Despite the basic facilities, the natural beauty surrounding us more than makes up for any lack of luxury.

Accommodation

Camping

Highest Altitude

4,551 meters (14,931 feet) at Kunzum Pass

Temperature Range

0°C to 15°C (32°F to 59°F)

Distance

115 km Approximately

Terrain

Offroad

Day 11  Chandratal to Manali

The final day of our expedition takes us on the last off-road journey from Chandratal to Gramphu. This route is  filled with challenging water crossings and winding paths, filled with gravel that weave through stunning valleys. The rugged terrain and raw beauty of the landscapes keep the thrill alive. One of our personal favourite route.

After reaching Gramphu, we descend further to the small village of Khoksar, where we’ll take a break and enjoy our lunch. Khoksar is a welcome respite before the final leg of our journey.

Refreshed and recharged, we continue onwards, making our way back to Manali, passing through the Atal Tunnel—the longest tunnel at an altitude of 3,100 m (10,171 ft). As the expedition comes to a close, our ride has spanned high-altitude passes, serene lakes, ancient monasteries and temples, and thrilling off-road trails, taking us through some of the most breathtaking landscapes on the planet.

Distance

125 km (approx.)

Accommodation

Hotel

Terrain

Off-road, rocky trails, water crossings

Highest Altitude

4,300 m (14,107 ft) at Chandratal Lake

Temperature Range (June to September)

5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F)

The final day of our expedition takes us on the last off-road journey from Chandratal to Gramphu. This route is  filled with challenging water crossings and winding paths, filled with gravel that weave through stunning valleys. The rugged terrain and raw beauty of the landscapes keep the thrill alive. One of our personal favourite route.

After reaching Gramphu, we descend further to the small village of Khoksar, where we’ll take a break and enjoy our lunch. Khoksar is a welcome respite before the final leg of our journey.

Refreshed and recharged, we continue onwards, making our way back to Manali, passing through the Atal Tunnel—the longest tunnel at an altitude of 3,100 m (10,171 ft). As the expedition comes to a close, our ride has spanned high-altitude passes, serene lakes, ancient monasteries and temples, and thrilling off-road trails, taking us through some of the most breathtaking landscapes on the planet.

Accommodation

Hotel

Highest Altitude

4,300 m (14,107 ft) at Chandratal Lake

Temperature Range

5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F)

Distance

125 km (approx.)

Terrain

Off-road, rocky trails, water crossings

Day 12  Departure

The final chapter of your journey begins as you leave the Himalayas behind, boarding the air conditioned bus back to Delhi. From Delhi you can take flight if you’re heading home or exploring more of India. We hope the experiences you’ve gathered have created a lasting bond with this remarkable region. Until next time, prepare yourself for another Wolfpack Adventure.

The final chapter of your journey begins as you leave the Himalayas behind, boarding the air conditioned bus back to Delhi. From Delhi you can take flight if you’re heading home or exploring more of India. We hope the experiences you’ve gathered have created a lasting bond with this remarkable region. Until next time, prepare yourself for another Wolfpack Adventure.

“I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible”

Aman Trivedi

UI Developer Kerala, India

“I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible”

Aman Trivedi

UI Developer Kerala, India

“I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible”

Aman Trivedi

UI Developer Kerala, India

“I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible”

Aman Trivedi

UI Developer Kerala, India

“I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible”

Aman Trivedi

UI Developer Kerala, India

“I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree on a motorcycle in such remote places, but with wolfpack all this looked possible”

Aman Trivedi

UI Developer Kerala, India

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What’s Included

  • A grade accomodation on triple sharing basis. Triple sharing option has twin sharing bed with an extra mattress.
  • Helmets for Rider and Pillion both, though we recommend to bring your own for comfortable fitting.
  • Oxygen cylinder in case of emergency.
  • Experienced lead ride captain on a motorcycle
  • Oxygen cylinder in case of emergency.
  • Experienced lead ride captain on a motorcycle
  • Experienced lead ride captain on a motorcycle

What’s not Included

  • A grade accomodation on triple sharing basis. Triple sharing option has twin sharing bed with an extra mattress.
  • Helmets for Rider and Pillion both, though we recommend to bring your own for comfortable fitting.
  • Oxygen cylinder in case of emergency.
  • Experienced lead ride captain on a motorcycle

 

Payment Policy

  • A grade accomodation on triple sharing basis. Triple sharing option has twin sharing bed with an extra mattress.

 

Cancellation Policy

  • A grade accomodation on triple sharing basis. Triple sharing option has twin sharing bed with an extra mattress.

 

What’s Included

  • A grade accomodation on triple sharing basis. Triple sharing option has twin sharing bed with an extra mattress.
  • Helmets for Rider and Pillion both, though we recommend to bring your own for comfortable fitting.
  • Oxygen cylinder in case of emergency.
  • Experienced lead ride captain on a motorcycle
  • Oxygen cylinder in case of emergency.
  • Experienced lead ride captain on a motorcycle
  • Experienced lead ride captain on a motorcycle

What’s not Included

  • A grade accomodation on triple sharing basis. Triple sharing option has twin sharing bed with an extra mattress.
  • Helmets for Rider and Pillion both, though we recommend to bring your own for comfortable fitting.
  • Oxygen cylinder in case of emergency.
  • Experienced lead ride captain on a motorcycle

 

 

Payment Policy

  • A grade accomodation on triple sharing basis. Triple sharing option has twin sharing bed with an extra mattress.

Cancellation Policy

  • A grade accomodation on triple sharing basis. Triple sharing option has twin sharing bed with an extra mattress.

Vehicles We Got

Xpulse 200 4v

Explore Spiti in Winters with scenic views and Snowcapped mountains.

Himalyan

Explore Spiti in Winters with scenic views and Snowcapped mountains.

Isuzu, Maruti Gypsy, Bolero Camper

Explore Spiti in Winters with scenic views and Snowcapped mountains.

Vehicles We Got

Xpulse 200 4v

Explore Spiti in Winters with scenic views and Snowcapped mountains.

Himalyan

Explore Spiti in Winters with scenic views and Snowcapped mountains.

Isuzu, Maruti Gypsy, Bolero Camper

Explore Spiti in Winters with scenic views and Snowcapped mountains.

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Why Wolfpack?

Travel with
Pahadis

Motorcyclists · Survivalists · Explorers

Explore Spiti in Winters with scenic views and Snowcapped mountains.

Youtube Channel

Wolfpack Adventures

A Ride to Unexplored Routes of Spiti

I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree.

Blogs

Extreme Weathers

I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree.

Capturing Milkyway

I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree.

Youtube Channel

Wolfpack Adventures

A Ride to Unexplored Routes of Spiti

I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree.

Blogs

Extreme Weathers

I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree.

Capturing Milkyway

I never believed that i would be able to survive -30 degree.

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