The nearest airports are Bhuntar (Kullu) – about 245 km from Kaza, and Shimla Airport – around 445 km away. From there, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Spiti.
The closest railway stations are Joginder Nagar (360 km) and Shimla (420 km). You’ll need to continue the journey by road to reach Spiti Valley.
Spiti Valley is best reached by road through two routes —
1- From Manali (via Kunzum Pass): Open from June to October, about 200 km to Kaza.
2- From Shimla (via Kinnaur): Open year-round, around 450 km to Kaza.
Both routes offer scenic mountain views and adventure-filled drives.
Spiti Valley is located in the northeastern part of Himachal Pradesh, India, within the Lahaul and Spiti district.
The best time to visit is from May to October, when roads are open and the weather is pleasant.
You can reach Spiti via Manali (through Kunzum Pass) or Shimla–Kinnaur route. The nearest airports are in Kullu and Shimla.
Indian tourists don’t need a permit, but foreign nationals need an Inner Line Permit for certain areas near the Tibet border.
The valley lies between 10,000 to 15,000 feet (3,000–4,572 meters) above sea level.
Yes, it’s a popular road trip destination, especially among bikers. However, roads can be rough and require experienced driving.