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Planning a trip to Spiti Valley in winter? Get r
Winter in Spiti Valley is a rare blend of adventure, silence, and snow-covered beauty. While most travelers visit Spiti in summer, winter reveals a completely different world—raw, untouched, and peaceful. If you’re planning a trip, this short guide covers everything you need: routes, weather, stay options, and essential travel tips.
From late October to March, Spiti becomes accessible only through the Shimla–Kinnaur route. The Manali route remains closed due to heavy snowfall at Rohtang and Kunzum Pass.
Delhi – Shimla – Narkanda – Rampur – Kalpa – Nako – Tabo – Kaza
The Manali–Kaza road is shut until early summer.
Winter here is extreme but incredibly beautiful. The landscape remains covered in thick snow, and temperatures drop well below freezing.
Expect dry winds, frozen water pipes, and limited sunlight. However, the clear sky and white mountains make winter perfect for photography and stargazing.
Most hotels shut in winter, but homestays remain open and offer a warm, authentic Spitian experience. Mud houses retain heat better than concrete buildings.
Homestays provide wood heating or bukhari, home-cooked meals, and help with local transport—making them the best option in winter.
Winter in Spiti is for travelers seeking solitude, adventure, and a deeper connection with the mountains. The roads may be tough and the temperatures harsh, but the experience is unmatched. From frozen lakes and peaceful monasteries to snow-clad villages and warm homestays, Spiti in winter promises memories that stay with you forever.
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