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Best activities to do in Spiti Valley for a thrilling adventure
Spiti valley is an excellent place to create cherished memories with loved ones through its various breathtaking activities like trekking, camping, hiking, and more. You can also enjoy the breathtaking views of nature here.
Camping at Chandratal
Make your Spiti Valley experience memorable by camping near the Chandratal lake with stunning views in every direction.
Bike Trip
Explore the stunning Himalayan mountains while riding your bike. It's something that everyone should experience at least once.
Beautiful Places To Visit In Spiti Valley For A Blissful Vacay
Whether you’re looking for an adrenaline rush or simply want to enjoy natural scenery, Spiti valley is the perfect place for you. It should be at the top of your list for your next getaway.
Chandratal Lake
Best place to visit in Spiti Valley. The clean water & cool breeze will make you feel at peace
Key Monastery
Key Monastery, the oldest training centre for Lamas & the biggest centre of Buddhist learning in Spiti Valley.
Places to Enjoy The Rich Flavors Of Spiti
Spiti’s cuisine is a unique mix of Tibetan, North-Indian & Israeli dishes that are definitely worth trying. While Tibetan food is dominant, you’ll find that the North-Indian & Israeli dishes are also very satisfying.
Mahabudha Restaurant
Multi-cuisine-Cost for 2: ₹200/- approx
The Himalayan Cafe
Multi-cuisine-Cost for 2: ₹250/- approx
Best Places to shop in Spiti
Spiti Valley is home to a flourishing handicraft industry, with a range of Tibetan artifacts. If you’re planning to visit Spiti, be sure to allow plenty of time to explore the many shops and stalls

Spiti Wears
Shop For: Winter Wear

Pema collection
Shop For: Tibetan Artifacts

Kunzum Shopping
Shop For: Stone Jems

Kaza Market
Shop For: Winter Wear
Spiti Valley Travel Guidelines
- All travellers must have Aarogya Setu installed on their phones.
- All travellers must follow the SOPs and guidelines issued by the Revenue Department- Disaster Management Cell and Health and Family Welfare Department.
- All tourists must follow the guidelines for safe and responsible tourism.
- Indian citizens don’t require a permit to enter the Spiti Valley.
- Foreign nationals will need to possess an Inner Line Permit when entering Spiti via Shimla-Kinnaur route as this route takes you close to the Indo-Tibetan border.
- Travellers can acquire Inner Line Permits at the Permits office at Reckong Peo, Kinnaur.