FAQs

QUESTIONS RELATED SPITI VALLEY TOURS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Our FAQ section covers everything from the best time to visit and booking process, and what to pack. Whether you’re planning your first trip or a return journey, we’ve answered the most common traveler queries to help you plan with confidence.

The ideal time is from mid-May to mid-October when roads are open and weather is pleasant.

Yes, Spiti is generally safe. Locals are helpful, and we provide verified drivers and stays for your comfort.

Indian nationals don’t need a permit. Foreign nationals need an Inner Line Permit for certain areas like Kaza and Tabo.

Carry warm layers, thermals, windproof jackets, gloves, and good shoes—even in summer, as temperatures drop at night.

Spiti is accessible via two routes: Shimla–Kinnaur (open most of the year) and Manali–Kaza (open from June to October).

Yes, with proper acclimatization and slow-paced travel, it can be enjoyed by families. We plan comfortable routes accordingly.

Roads can be rough and narrow in parts. A local driver familiar with terrain is always recommended.

BSNL and Jio work at limited spots like Kaza and Tabo. Kalpa and Sangla have better connectivity. Expect digital detox.

We offer handpicked homestays, boutique guesthouses, and comfortable campsites—clean, scenic, and locally run.

Some travelers may feel mild symptoms. Staying hydrated, resting well, and acclimatizing slowly helps avoid AMS.

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An amazing shot of Kalpa Village and Mt Kinnar Kailash | Explore Spiti Valley

Ritvik Sharma, Mumbai

Exploring Spiti with Uranote Holidays was one of the best travel decisions I've ever made. Everything from the itinerary to the local stays was thoughtfully planned. The team was responsive, the driver was experienced, and we never felt rushed. Every stop — from Key Monastery to Chandratal — felt like a postcard come to life. Highly recommend them for anyone looking to discover Spiti the right way!