Kaza Tour Package from Delhi
Kaza is the gateway to Spiti Valley, one of India's most remote and breathtaking high-altitude destinations nestled in Himachal Pradesh. This ancient Buddhist settlement sits at 3,680 meters and offers stunning monastery views, including the iconic Key Monastery perched dramatically on a hilltop. Indian travelers flock here for the otherworldly landscape, pristine Buddhist culture, and adventure opportunities ranging from trekking to homestays in traditional villages like Dhankar and Tabo. The region's isolation has preserved its authentic Tibetan-Buddhist heritage, making it a spiritual and cultural treasure.
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Top Experiences in Kaza
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Sunrise trek to Key Monastery with panoramic Spiti Valley views
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Stay in traditional Spitian homestays in Dhankar village and experience local Buddhist culture
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Visit Tabo Monastery, one of India's oldest Buddhist temples with ancient murals and manuscripts
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Trek to Kailash Lake at 4,660 meters for stunning alpine meadows and Himalayan vistas
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Explore Langza village's fossil-rich cliffs and visit the 18-meter Buddha statue
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Experience Chhusul village's traditional pottery and interact with Spitian craftspeople
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Thukpa (traditional Tibetan noodle soup served hot in mountain villages)
Momos (steamed dumplings filled with vegetables or yak meat)
Barley bread (local staple made from high-altitude barley crops)
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Book homestays directly in villages like Dhankar, Tabo, and Langza instead of hotels—they cost ₹800-1,500 per night, include authentic home-cooked meals, and support local families directly
📅 September to November and March to May are ideal for visiting Kaza, offering clear skies, moderate temperatures (5-15°C), and accessible mountain roads. Winter (December-February) brings heavy snowfall and road closures, while summer monsoons can make trekking challenging.
🛂 Indian passport holders do not require a visa to visit Kaza as it is part of India. However, the region falls under Restricted Area Permit (RAP) regulations—Indian travelers need to register at the Deputy Commissioner's office in Kaza or obtain permits online through Himachal Pradesh tourism.