September 26, 2022
Best Time to Visit Spiti Valley - All-Season Guide
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September 26, 2022
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The Spiti valley is on the bucket list of most trekkers. However, it is crucial to know that the best time to visit Spiti Valley is between March to June.
The Spiti valley is one of the most charming tourist attractions for offbeat travellers or a tourist seeking solace in the lap of nature. The high altitude, difficult terrain, and spectacular Himalayan landscape add to the mystic charm of this place.Â
And like every place in the world, there that right time to visit, when you can enjoy a destination to the fullest.Â
Hence, we bring you the best time to visit Spiti Valley.
The Spiti valley is open for tourists and trekkers all around the year. The valley exhibits different levels of beauty at each time of the year. However, the best time to visit the valley depends upon what kind of tourist you are.Â

The summer season can be the best time to visit Spiti valley for most people. As the temperature hovers around 14°C to 20°C, most tourists may find it the best weather to visit Spiti valley when the conditions are ideal for various outdoor activities like sightseeing, trekking, etc. March to June can be the best month to visit Spiti valley for tourists who want to explore the valley while avoiding the cold weather.Â
Moreover, the route via Manali opens up during May, marking the beginning of the tourist season. This is also the time when bikers start arriving in the valley.

The Spiti valley is situated at a very high altitude. As a result, it gets really cold during the winter season. The entire valley is covered in snow during this time. So, it can be the best season to visit Spiti valley for thrill seekers.
However, the winter season is extremely harsh, with the temperature falling between -4°C and -20°C. Therefore, if you're not accustomed to travelling in icy conditions, you should avoid visiting Spiti during winter.Â
Even if you are visiting in the winter, ensure you have appropriate trekking gear to withstand the freezing weather.Â
Tshechu FestivalÂ
You can witness the Tshechu festival, also known as the Kye Chham festival, celebrated by various monasteries in June. The Lamas perform the devil dance while dressed in colourful attires, which is a great sight.
This would not ideally be the best season to visit Spiti Valley. Avoid traveling in the monsoon season as incidents of landslides increase, and most roads become inaccessible. During monsoon season in Spiti, the average temperature ranges between 13-27 degrees Celsius.

If you visit Spiti valley in the summer season, there are plenty of places to explore in and around Spiti.
Here are some of the places to visit in Spiti Valley:
Spiti has something to offer for every type of tourist during the summer season.
Quick Getaway from Spiti – Manali is situated 177 km away from Spiti Valley. Stay at Club Mahindra Snow Peaks and Club Mahindra White Meadows Manali for an unmatched stay experience.
As the popularity of Spiti grows, the area is witnessing a significant rise in the number of tourists every year. Therefore, it is vital to plan your tour well in advance. Now that you know the best time to visit this magical place, you can start planning for a Spiti trip soon.
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