Begin your Spiti bike trip with a comfortable Volvo bus ride from Delhi to Manali. As you leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind, anticipate the adventure that lies ahead in the rugged terrains of Himachal Pradesh. This bus journey will set the tone for your expedition, providing a glimpse of the stunning landscapes you will soon be riding through. As you traverse the winding roads and majestic hills, your excitement will build, knowing that the true adventure begins once you reach Manali.
Route: Delhi – Manali
Altitude: Manali at 2,050 meters (6,726 feet)
Distance: Approximately 540 km (336 miles)
Upon arriving in Manali, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this hill station. Explore the bustling Mall Road of Manali on your own, Acclimate to the altitude and prepare your bikes for the thrilling journey ahead. The cool mountain breeze and stunning vistas will invigorate you for the days of riding through the Spiti Valley. Bikes will be allocated today evening,
Route: Local exploration in Manali
Altitude: Manali at 2,050 meters (6,726 feet)
Today’s ride will take you through lush valleys and dense forests to the enchanting village of Jibhi. As you navigate the scenic route via Kullu and Banjar, the Tirthan River’s soothing sounds will accompany you, enhancing the tranquility of the journey. Jibhi’s serene environment, with its pristine landscapes and the gentle flow of the river, promises a perfect setting to unwind before the more challenging days ahead.
Route: Manali – Kullu – Banjar – Jibhi
Altitude: Jibhi at 1,600 meters (5,249 feet)
Distance: Approximately 100 km (62 miles)
Set off towards Chitkul, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibet border. The ride through Jalori Pass and Sangla offers breathtaking views of the Kinnaur Kailash range and the Baspa River. As you ascend, the scenery transforms into dramatic, high-altitude landscapes, with each bend revealing new vistas. Chitkul, with its untouched beauty and remote charm, will captivate you, take some pictures at the cliff on the way to Chitkul, be very careful on curves and bends on this cliff road, Always follow your Captain and making the journey an unforgettable experience. Today is going to be quite warm.
Route: Jibhi – Banjar – Jalori Pass – Sangla – Chitkul
Altitude: Chitkul at 3,450 meters (11,319 feet)
Distance: Approximately 160 km (99 miles)
Today’s ride takes you to Kalpa, renowned for its spectacular views of the Kinnaur Kailash peaks. The route from Sangla through Reckong Peo to Kalpa is a feast for the eyes, with apple orchards and ancient temples dotting the landscape. The serenity of Kalpa, combined with the majestic views of the snow-clad peaks, offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility, making it a highlight of your Spiti bike trip. For any foreigner we will process your permit at Kalpa, so you may have to wait a while at the office.
Route: Chitkul – Sangla – Reckong Peo – Kalpa
Altitude: Kalpa at 2,960 meters (9,711 feet)
Distance: Approximately 73 km (46 miles)
Head towards Tabo, a place of historical significance, often referred to as the 'Ajanta of the Himalayas' due to its ancient monastery. As you ride through the scenic valleys, the stark beauty of the Spiti landscape will leave you in awe. Visit The Gue Monastery for ancient old mummy, The monastery’s centuries-old murals and stupas are a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region, making the journey to Tabo a deeply enriching experience.
Route: Kalpa – Pooh – Nako – Tabo
Altitude: Tabo at 3,280 meters (10,761 feet)
Distance: Approximately 160 km (97 miles)
Continue your ride to Kaza, the heart of Spiti Valley. The route takes you through the mesmerizing landscapes of Dhankar, and the quaint villages of Hikkim, Komic and Langza. Get your Postcard at Hikkim and send it to your beloved once, as this is the highest postoffice in the world. Kaza’s unique blend of traditional Spitian culture and modern facilities makes it an ideal base for exploring the valley’s stunning monasteries and villages.
Route: Tabo – Dhankar – Kaza
Altitude: Kaza at 3,800 meters (12,467 feet)
Distance: Approximately 120 km (74 miles)
Today’s adventure takes you to the mesmerizing Chandartal Lake, also known as the Moon Lake. Visit The majestic Key Monastery, perched high on a hill, is a sight to behold and a must-visit during this trip. The journey through the rugged terrains of Losar and the challenging Kunzum Pass rewards you with breathtaking views of the lake’s turquoise waters against a backdrop of towering peaks. The pristine beauty of Chandartal, with its surreal landscape and tranquil ambiance, makes it a highlight of your Spiti bike trip, offering a perfect end to an exhilarating day.
Route: Kaza – Losar – Kunzum Pass – Chandartal
Altitude: Chandartal at 4,300 meters (14,108 feet)
Distance: Approximately 103 km (64 miles)
As you ride back to Manali, retrace your path through the challenging terrains of the Spiti Valley, The descent from the high altitudes offers spectacular views of the valley’s diverse landscapes, from barren mountains to lush greenery. The familiar sight of Manali’s valleys will welcome you, bringing an end to an epic journey through the heart of the Himalayas.
Route: Chandartal – Manali
Altitude: Manali at 2,050 meters (6,726 feet)
Distance: Approximately 120 km (75 miles)
Conclude your Spiti bike trip with a sense of accomplishment and a treasure trove of memories. Depart from Manali back to Delhi, or stay in Manali on your own expense, reminiscing about the incredible landscapes, challenging rides, and the camaraderie shared on this unforgettable journey through the Himalayas. The memories of your Spiti bike trip will linger, inspiring you to plan your next adventure in the mountains.
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