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At Spiti Holiday Adventure our focus has always been to instill among all our guests a sense of care and preservation towards the fragile eco system of the Himalayas. We believe that as long as we respect nature's sanctity we do ourselves proud sharing with and showcasing its beauty to visitors from all over the world. We not only believe in this attitude but practice it with utmost dedication.
The state of Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Ladakh and Zanskar abound in some of the most scenic trails in the Indian Western Himalayas. We deliver complete trekking solutions from planning to successful completion. Our outdoor staff comprise of experienced mountain guides; expert cooks; efficient camp helpers; hardy porters; deft pack ponies and weathered pony men who are all too familiar with the routes and the region. Our office staff is well informed of all the trekking routes and other related information required so that all our guests are provided with accurate information. Our outdoor equipment is the latest, well maintained and appropriate for the terrain and prevalent weather conditions.
We have a database of treks in the Indian Western Himalayas from which you can choose depending upon the season, the time limit and your budget. If you want we can also custom plan a trek especially for you according to your choice.

The landscape of Spiti is similar to that of Ladakh which it borders and so is its culture and tradition. Spiti is approached from the Changthang plains and supports a small population. Spiti is also home to Tabo one of the oldest monasteries in the Western Himalayas. The other monasteries here are the dramatically located Dhankar, Kungri, and Ki monasteries.
Spiti Holiday Adventure offer a one of the most enchanting treks into Spiti from Ladakh visiting the huge Tso Moriri lake Enroute and ending at Kibber village said to be the highest permanently inhabited village in the world. While the main crops in Spiti are the same as that in Zanskar namely barley, peas and wheat, the economy is now witnessing << Read more . . . . About Our Trekking Routes

Popularly known as "Hermit Kingdom", Ladakh is a land of snow carved peaks, translucent Lakes, barren terrain and mystic culture. The district of Ladakh lies at the border with Tibet at the most eastern corner of the State of Kashmir. Bounded by two of the world's mightiest mountain ranges, the Great Himalaya and the Karakoram, Ladakh is a land like no other. Ladakh is often referred to as the "Little Tibet", or the "Last Shangri-La". Ladakh is the trans-Himalayan region, which separates the western Himalayan peaks from the Tibetan plateau. In geological terms, this is a young land, formed only a few million years ago by the buckling and folding of the earth's crust as the Indian sub-continent pushed with irresistible force against the immovable mass of Asia.
About 20-km south of Rangdum stands the Pazila watershed across which lies Zanskar, the most isolated of all the trans Himalayan Valleys. The Panzela Top (4,401 m) is the picturesque tableland adorned with two small alpine lakes and surrounded << Read more . . . . About Our Trekking Routes

40 Kms away from Kullu to the north, Manali is situated near the end of the valley on the National Highway leading to Leh(Ladakh).The landscape is breath taking as all around it is outlined against horizon. One sees well defined snowcapped peaks, the Beas river with its clear water meandering through between the town on the one side and on other side are deodar and pine trees, tiny leveled fields and fruit orchards.
Manali is like an oasis, which attracts all the thirsty travelers to it. All types of tourists, adventurers, nature lovers wildlife lovers anthropologists historians, cameramen, poets, writers, religious people, explorers, peace lovers, anglers, skiers and river rafters are attracted to Manali and it fulfills the desires to all. Everyone returns happy because 'This is where the odyssey begins' << Read more . . . . About Our Trekking Routes
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