Kinnaur Kaza Tour Package

5 Nights / 6 Days
Starting Price from ₹17,500*
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Day 1 - Shimla To Sangla
  • Today meet your driver at shimla and proceed to Sangla via. Sarahan, Gateway of Kinnaur Valley.
  • Visit Goddess Kali Temple, Hawa Mahal of King of Himachal on the way to Sangla.
  • After Reaching Sangla take rest after long journey, overnight stay at hotel.
Day 2 - Local Sightseeing of Chitkul - Sangla Valley.
  • Today after breakfast start exploring Chitkul
  • Visit the Kamru village and its classic fort. The Kamru Fort has been dedicated to the holy Goddess Kamaksha Devi.
  • Also Visit To Sangla, A Popular Village Known For Its Incredible Architecture And Scenic View.
  • Chitkul is The Last Inhabited Village Near The Indo-Tibetan Border, Visit Baspa Valley to experience the Indo-Tibetan lifestyle.
  • After enjoying whole day come back to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 3 - Sangla To Kaza
  • After Breakfast drive towards Kaza which is 235 km from sangla
  • On the way visit Nako and Gue Village - The Last Indian Village on Indo-Tibetan Border, Tabo and Dhankar.
  • After Reaching Kaza take rest after a long journey.
Day 4 - Kaza Local Sightseening.
  • After breakfast, visit Lagnza Village also visit local market.
  • After Visit drive to Hikkim-Highest Village in the world.
  • Also Visit key monastery and The Kibbber village to explore their unique culture.
  • In the evening time you can enjoy, local Indo-Tibetan food and Beverages.
  • After visit come back to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 5 - Kaza To Kalpa
  • After breakfast, start your journey towards Kalpa which is 208 km and you will reach 5-6 hrs
  • Visit Kalpa Local places like Kamru Fort, Roghi village and Suicide Point etc. Till time permits
  • After Enjoying whole day, overnight stay in a Kalpa.
Day 6 - Kalpa To Shimla
  • After breakfast, you will start your journey to Shimla, Which is 225 kms from Kalpa You will reach within 6-7hrs.
  • This is the last day of your trip, you will be dropped off as per your timings.
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FAQs for the Kinnaur Kaza Tour

What is the best time for a Kinnaur Kaza tour?
May - October is ideal. Roads are open, weather is pleasant, and landscapes are at their best.
How many days are required for a full Kinnaur and Kaza tour?
8-10 days are recommended to cover major spots like Kalpa, Nako, Tabo, Kaza, and Key Monastery.
Is the route from Shimla to Kaza safe?
Yes, it’s considered safer than the Manali route due to gradual altitude gain, though landslides can occur during monsoon.
Do I need a permit to visit Kinnaur or Spiti?
Indian citizens don’t need permits. Foreign nationals require permits for areas like Shipki La (near Kinnaur).
What is the altitude of Kinnaur and Kaza?
Kinnaur ranges from 2,300 to 3,800 meters, while Kaza sits at around 3,800 meters.
What kind of clothes should I pack?
Pack warm layers, windproof jackets, gloves, and sunglasses—even in summer, nights can be cold.
Are mobile networks available in Kinnaur and Kaza?
BSNL and Jio work in some areas. airtel 4g is good in Kaza. Expect limited or no network in remote villages.
Are ATMs available on this route?
Limited. Carry enough cash from Shimla or Reckong Peo as ATMs are rare and unreliable.
Can senior citizens or kids do this tour?
Yes, if they're in good health. Choose a slow-paced itinerary with proper acclimatization.
Is AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) a concern?
Yes, especially in Spiti Valley. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and ascend gradually.
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