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7-Day Itinerary for Spiti in June 2023

  1. Day 1: Reach Spiti
    6 hours (138 miles) from Chandigarh

    In the morning, get your permit checked at Reckong Peo before heading to Spiti. Once in Spiti, take a stroll around Kaza market to acclimatize. In the evening, visit the Sakya Tangyud Monastery and enjoy the scenic view of the village.

  2. Day 2: Langza and Komic
    38 minutes (7.1 miles) from Kaza

    Head to Langza in the morning to see the 1000-year-old Lang (Temple) Chorten. Then, drive to Komic and visit the Tangyud Monastery. In the evening, watch the night sky at the Komic Homestay.

  3. Day 3: Hikkim and Demul
    1 hour 17 minutes (19.7 miles) from Kaza

    Visit Hikkim in the morning to send a postcard from the highest post office in the world. Then, drive to Demul and take a walk around the village. In the evening, enjoy a plate of momos at the Demul Homestay.

  4. Day 4: Pin Valley National Park
    1 hour 6 minutes (26 miles) from Kaza

    In the morning, visit the Kungri Monastery and then head to the Pin Valley National Park for a day hike. In the evening, enjoy a bonfire at the Mudh Village Homestay.

  5. Day 5: Dhankar Monastery and Lake
    1 hour 4 minutes (24 miles) from Kaza

    Visit the Dhankar Monastery in the morning and then take a short hike to the Dhankar Lake. In the evening, enjoy a cup of tea at the Dhankar Homestay.

  6. Day 6: Tabo Monastery and Caves
    1 hour (31.9 miles) from Kaza

    Visit the Tabo Monastery in the morning and the ancient caves nearby. In the evening, visit the Chogskhor Monastery and stay at the Tabo Homestay.

  7. Day 7: Return to Chandigarh
    10 hours (223 miles) from Spiti

    Head back to Chandigarh in the morning with a heavy heart and memories to cherish for a lifetime.

Recommendations

If you have a few extra days, consider visiting the Key Monastery, Kibber Village, and the Chandratal Lake. Make sure to carry warm clothes, sunscreen, and enough cash as ATMs are scarce. Opt for local homestays and try out the local cuisine for an authentic experience. Lastly, respect the local culture and environment by not littering and following the rules.

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