Spiti Valley Bike Trip—a ride through snow-capped peaks, rugged passes, turquoise lakes, and ancient monasteries
Delhi – Start your journey from the capital city of India
Manali – Famous hill station with adventure activities, markets, and snow-capped peaks.
Jibhi (Tirthan Valley) – A hidden gem with riverside beauty, wooden houses, and peaceful nature.
Sangla & Chitkul – Explore Baspa Valley, apple orchards, riverside villages, and the last village of India near Tibet
Nako – A quiet Himalayan village with a scenic lake and old monasteries
Kaza (Spiti Valley) – Heart of Spiti, with Key Monastery, Kibber, Langza, Hikkim, and high-altitude desert views.
Chandratal Lake – A magical, moon-shaped lake, ideal for camping under the stars.
Back to Manali – End the trip with relaxation, shopping, and mountain views before returning home.
Delhi
Manali
Jibhi
Sangla/Chitku
Nako
Kaza
Chandratal
Manali
Check-in at hotel, freshen up after the journey. - Local sightseeing (if time permits): - Hadimba Devi Temple – famous wooden temple in cedar forest. - Mall Road & Tibetan Monastery – perfect for leisure and local shopping. - Old Manali Cafés – for relaxing vibes. - Evening briefing and allocation of bikes/SUVs for the expedition. - Overnight stay in Manali.
Start the ride/drive towards the serene Banjar Valley. - Attractions en route & in Jibhi: Jalori Pass (3,120 m) : Stunning views and adventure drive. Jibhi Waterfall : Hidden natural gem. Serolsar Lake Trek (optional): Small trek from Jalori Pass. - Overnight stay in Jibhi.
Enter the Kinnaur region, traveling alongside the Sutlej River. - Major attractions: Sangla Valley: A lush green valley surrounded by snow-capped peaks. Chitkul Village (11,320 ft): India’s last inhabited village near Tibet border, known for wooden houses and breathtaking views of the Baspa River. - Overnight stay in Sangla/Chitkul.
Drive through rugged terrains towards higher altitudes. - Attractions: Recong Peo : Panoramic views of Kinner Kailash ranges. Khab Sangam: Confluence of Spiti and Sutlej Rivers. Nako Village & Nako Lake: A tranquil high-altitude lake with ancient monasteries. - Overnight stay in Nako.
Enter the mystical Spiti Valley. - Attractions en route: Gue Mummy Village: 500-year-old naturally preserved Buddhist monk. Tabo Monastery: Over 1,000 years old, known as the “Ajanta of the Himalayas.” Dhankar Monastery & Lake : Stunning cliff-side monastery and small glacial lake. - Reach Kaza, the capital of Spiti Valley. - Overnight stay in Kaza.
Full-day exploration of Spiti’s iconic villages and attractions: Key Monastery: Largest monastery of Spiti, perched on a hilltop. Kibber Village: Famous for wildlife and traditional stone houses. Chicham Bridge: Asia’s highest suspension bridge – a must-visit for adventure seekers. Hikkim Village: World’s highest post office. Komic Village: Among the world’s highest motorable villages. Langza Village: Giant Buddha statue overlooking the Himalayas, and fossils in the area. - Overnight stay in Kaza.
Drive via Kunzum Pass (4,551 m), one of the highest motorable passes. - Reach the magical Chandratal Lake (Moon Lake). - Enjoy camping beside the pristine lake under a starry sky. - Overnight stay in camps at Chandratal.
Drive through Batal, Gramphu, and Lahaul Valley. - Thrilling water crossings and rugged landscapes. - Cross Atal Tunnel (if open) and reach Manali. - Evening departure from Manali towards Delhi.
Solo Rider | ₹ 64,999/- PP |
Double Rider | ₹ 53,999/- PP |
Suv (6 Person) | ₹ 44,999/- PP |
Tempo-Traveller (12 Person) | ₹ 40,999/- PP |
Own Bike | ₹ 39,999/- PP |
WOW-NE-250CT | 02 Oct-13 Oct |
WOW-NE-25NOV | 08 Nov -19 Nov |
WOW-NE-25DEC | 20 Dec -31 Dec |
WOW-NE-26JAN | 24 Jan -04 Feb |
WOW-NE-26FEB | 21 Feb -04 Mar |
WOW-NE-26MAR | 07 Mar -18 Mar |
WOW-NE-26APR | 04 Apr -15 Apr |
WOW-NE-26MAY | 01 May - 12 May |
Travel with local experts who know every route and hidden gem
Comfortable, well-maintained vehicles for smooth journeys.
Carefully chosen stays for comfort and local charm.
Thoughtfully designed itineraries for the best experience.
Immersive experiences that go deeper than sightseeing
Your well-being is always the top priority.
A booking is confirmed only after receipt of the advance amount (non-refundable). The remaining balance must be cleared before the trip start date. Prices are subject to change in case of increase in fuel, permits, or taxes.
Riders must hold a valid driving license. Helmets, riding jackets, gloves, and proper riding gear are mandatory. Alcohol or substance use during riding/driving hours is strictly prohibited. Riders must follow the road captain’s instructions at all times.
WOW Expedition will provide guidance, but any accident, injury, or loss is at the participant’s own risk. Travel insurance/medical insurance is strongly recommended. In case of mechanical failure, WOW Expedition will assist with repairs but is not liable for delays/losses caused.
Accommodation will be on twin/triple sharing basis (unless opted for single room at extra cost). Meals included as per itinerary only. Extra meals, snacks, and beverages are chargeable.
Participants must disclose any pre-existing medical conditions before the trip. WOW Expedition reserves the right to refuse participation if a person is deemed medically unfit or poses a safety risk.
All participants must carry valid Government ID proof. Inner Line Permits / Restricted Area Permits (where required) will be arranged by WOW Expedition, but participants must provide necessary documents in advance.
Any misconduct, misbehavior, or violation of group discipline may lead to removal from the trip without refund. Respect local culture, traditions, and environment.
Trolley bags are not allowed. Participants must carry a rucksack/duffle bag. Excess baggage beyond the allotted limit may not be accommodated.
WOW Expedition is not liable for delays, changes, or cancellations caused by circumstances beyond control (natural disasters, landslides, road blockages, political unrest, pandemics, etc.). In such cases, either a full refund or credit towards a future trip will be offered.