Spiti Valley · India
For Spiti Valley, the stay decision should come before the itinerary. Compare Kaza as main base, Tabo for monastery/route break, Nako for scenic halt, then build the plan around commute time, evening returns and the group’s tolerance for busy vs quiet areas.
Pick a base that matches your group's vibe.
Best for: first-time groups
✓ Kaza as main base
! Watch-out: May not suit every group style; verify commute time, late-night transport, parking and current stay inventory.
Best for: friends/couples
✓ Tabo for monastery/route break
! Watch-out: May not suit every group style; verify commute time, late-night transport, parking and current stay inventory.
Best for: families or premium groups
✓ Nako for scenic halt
! Watch-out: May not suit every group style; verify commute time, late-night transport, parking and current stay inventory.
Best for: budget or logistics-focused groups
✓ Langza/Hikkim/Komic homestays for high-altitude village stay
! Watch-out: May not suit every group style; verify commute time, late-night transport, parking and current stay inventory.
June to September for road access; winter is extreme and only for experienced travellers
Kaza as main base; Tabo for monastery/route break
Key Monastery and Chandratal route
Network access is patchy, so offline planning is essential.
High-altitude village stays are basic but memorable.
Daily per-person planning bands: budget ₹2,500, mid-range ₹4,800, premium ₹8,500; .
Choose the stay area based on your top activities, late-night transport needs, group size and whether you want convenience or lower cost.
Villas can work for larger friend groups; hotels are often easier for families and mixed-age groups. Compare total cost, location and common spaces.
Check cancellation policy, distance from planned activities, transport availability, room sharing, deposit rules and guest restrictions.
Start a shared board for Spiti Valley — vote on dates, split costs and keep everyone on the same page.
Compare stay areas with your group