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- Duration
- 8 Days
- Max Altitude
- 4685 m
- Trail
- 60 km
- From
- ₹18,500
UPDATED! High on the Trans-Himalayan plateau, Spiti feels less like a side-valley of Himachal and more like a self-contained world of stone, sky, and timeless prayer. Here stand some of the oldest living Buddhist centres in India: Tabo Monastery, founded in 996 CE and often called the “Ajanta of the Himalaya”; Key (or Ki) Monastery, a 4 166 m cliff-top citadel established in the 11ᵗʰ century; and Dhankar, a former fortress-gompa balanced 300 m above the confluence of the Spiti and Pin rivers.


Our Spiti Homestay Trek threads these cultural landmarks with a string of high-altitude villages—Langza, Hikkim, Komic, Demul, Lhalung—and lets you sleep in family homes rather than tents. Daily walks of three to four hours link terraced barley fields, fossil-rich mud hills, and grazing grounds where blue sheep pick their way across scree. Evenings are for thukpa by the bukhāri stove and unfiltered views of the Milky Way in a sky so clear you can trace satellites with the naked eye.

The route climbs gradually from Kaza (3680 m) to a maximum of ~4500 m, so the real test is altitude, not terrain. Travel light, carry only a day-pack, and know that every rupee you spend stays in the valley—supporting households who have kept Spiti’s monastic culture alive for over a millennium.
Once you’re well acllimatised, the difficulty level of the trek is somewhat easy. That makes this trek suitable for beginners and veterans alike. This ‘family friendly’ trek will be a treat for those seeking a cultural experience combined with scenic hikes through dramatic mountain terrain. Whether it’s walking past century old monasteries, spotting Himalayan wildlife or engaging with locals, the Spiti Homestay Trek is an unforgettable blend of adventure and tradition.
Below is the hiking trail toute map which will give you a general idea and direction of the trail.

Day 1: Arrive at Kaza (3680 m / 12073 ft). Active acclimatisation day. Roam around the streets of Kaza, the last major township on the trek. Stay out of your room as much as possible. Hotel/Homestay
Day 2: Drive to Langza (4280 m /14040 ft) via Ki Monastery and Kibber (~4200 m / 13800 ft) . We’ll start post breakfast. Enroute we’ll visit Key Monastery and explore Kbber Village. We’ll have lunch at Kibber and then drive to Langza. – 35 km – 4 to 5 hours including the breaks. From Kibber we may trek to Chicham village if we have time. – Homestay
Day 3: Trek from Langza to Komic (~4460 m / 14630 ft) via Hikkim – 3 to 4 hours – Homestay
Day 4: Trek to Demul (~4380 m / 14370 ft) – 3 to 4 hours – Homestay
Day 5: Trek to Lhalung ( ~ 3720 m / 12220 ft) via Lingti Gorge – 4 to 5 hours – Homestay
Day 6: Trek to Dhankar (~3750 m / 12300 ft) – 2 to 3 hours and Drive to Kaza (3680 m / 12073 ft) – ~35 km – 1 to 2 hours or Tabo (~3250 m / 10,660 ft) – ~32 km – 1 to 2 hours or Nako (~3625 m / 11890 ft) – ~95 km – 3 to 4 hours
| Season | Reality on the Ground | Typical Temp (Kaza) | Final Take |
|---|---|---|---|
| April – May (early spring) |
Snow retreats; barley turns fields lime-green. Manali–Kaza road still under snow at Kunzum La. | −5 °C → 10 °C | Photogenic and quiet—add buffer days for acclimatisation and icy paths. |
| June – mid/late-Oct (core season: summer + autumn) |
All roads open; rivers run turquoise; Ladarcha and monastery fairs enliven the valley. | 5 °C → 20 °C | Prime window—stable weather, full homestay network, festival add-ons. Book early around Ladarcha. |
| Nov – Mar (winter) |
Kaza freezes solid; Manali route shuts; Losar & Fagli celebrated amid deep snow. | −15 °C → 5 °C | Only for hardy winter-walkers; our trek pauses—custom jeep homestays on request. |
Duration: 4 days of hiking; Kaza to Dhankar in 6 days.
Prerequisite: Ideal for people with prior altitude hiking experience, suitable for physically fit and active beginners
Grade: Moderate
Physicality: 6/10
Trail Length: ~ 35 Km
Highest Point: Comic village ~ 4460 m / 14630 ft
Seasons: March to May (Spring/Summer) for Rhododendron bloom. Oct to Feb for clear mountain views (Fall/Winter).
Further Option: From Dhankar you can move to Tabo/Nako then to Kinnaur and finally to Shimla. Or else from Dhankar, return to Kaza and reach Manali via Kunzum la and Chandratal.
Access: Trek starting point is Langza and end point is Dhankar.
Rail station: Chandigarh (STN Code: CDG)
Airport: Chandigarh (Code: IXC) or New Delhi (DEL)
Nearest Rail station: Chandigarh (Station Code: CDG)
Nearest Airport: Chandigarh (Airport Code: IXC)
We may arrange a pickup from Manali or Shimla if need be in a private taxi. You pay directly to the drive on actual cost.
If you wish to reach our Trek Base Kaza on your own by public transportation:
Will be updated soon!
Note: This tour is designed as a customisable private tour.
Inclusions:
5 night’s accommodation as per the given itinerary on twin sharing basis. Simple and basic in nature, clean beds and toilet, running hot water/geyser may not be available.
All meals (Day 1 dinner to Day 6 breakfast) during the tour, apart from the ones during transit. All meals cater to local food habit, dishes and delicacies. Vegetables are mostly local and organic), breakfast, hot lunch and dinner (optional non veg on availability) along with tea/local drink.
Any permit required for the tour.
A simple English speaking hiking guide for the trail. Your guide will be a local to this particular area and has good knowledge of local custom, tradition and culture.
Permit, food and any expenses for the guide.
First Aid kit.
Exclusions:
Transportation to Kaza or from trek end point Dhankar. We can arrange on request, you pay directly to the driver.
Any entry ticket for a monument/monastery/sightseeing point and any camera charges there within.
We assume that you will carry your lightweight personal rucksack or backpack with all your personal belongings.
Any tip or gratuity to the staff or guide.
Anything which is NOT mentioned in the “Inclusions” or personal in nature.
If you need more clarifications write in to [email protected]
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Tour Reviews
I did the Spiti homestay trek with Himalaya Trekkers and it was honestly so amazing! Be prepared for a challenging route which I’d say is best for hikers with some experience and to have almost no phone service along the way, but to be rewarded with the most beautiful views of your life and a feeling of deep peace, calm and serenity that only the remote mountains can offer. Also, you have no choice but to be immersed in the local culture with the wonderful hospitality of the people hosting you, visits to ancient Buddhist monasteries and meals of delicious local food along the way. I felt completely safe and taken care of the whole time. So all in all I can only recommend this company for an experience of a lifetime in an incredibly special and secluded area of the outstanding country that is India
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