Pristine Shimla
fromTake a brief look at gorgeous mountains possessing a unique charisma with pious shrines
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Vacation Style Holiday TypeCamping, Trekking
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Activity Level Challenging
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Around 2000 gods and goddesses are worshipped in Himachal and numerous festivals are celebrated in their honor. The colorful tradition has often lent the name of ‘Dev Bhoomi’ translating to ‘Abode of Gods’ to Himachal as it hosts various places of worship for people of varied religions. Welcome to the place of religious asthetics.
- Accommodation:Hotel and camp stay
- Meal plan: Breakfast and Dinner
- Sightseeing:Local Sightseeing, Tavera and Rohtang Permit
- Other inclusions:Government tax/VAT/Service charges
- Any monuments entry fees/camera fees
- Any meal, which is not mentioned above
- Any guide charges
- Any air/train fare
- Any heater charges.
Spiti valley nestles in the northeastern part of Himachal Pradesh. It requires almost 6 to 7 days to explore the beauty of this deserted valley.
The climate is cold during the autumn and spring season. During summer the temperature increases so it’s quite hot but, in the evening, the temperature drops and almost cold. Mostly in all seasons, the weather is cold in Spiti valley. So, at least a visitor should bring long sleeves jacket, sweater, and gear equipment for outdoor activities While travelling to Spiti valley.
The Indian citizen does not need permits but the other country citizen need to submit a copy of their valid passport while entering Spiti valley.
Manali to Kaza road is the fastest route to reach Spiti valley.