Plan a Spiti Bike Trip from Delhi, a 9 Nights 10 Days group departure covering Jibhi, Chitkul, Kalpa, Dhankar, Kaza, Chandratal, and Manali. Ride through mountain roads, remote villages, high-altitude passes, and changing landscapes while exploring the main places of Spiti Valley. Perfect for solo riders, bike and adventure lovers, the trip includes a Trip Captain, mechanic support, and verified stays.
9 Nights 10 Days
Delhi – Delhi
7 Nights
20–45 Years
8–15 (Small Group)
Captain & Mechanic Included
The Spiti Bike Trip from Delhi is a Himalayan road journey for riders who want to explore the complete Spiti circuit on two wheels. Starting from Delhi, the journey takes you to Jibhi, where the main bike ride begins. From there, the route continues through Kinnaur and Spiti before exiting towards Manali.
The route takes you across mountain roads, remote villages, river valleys, high-altitude areas, and some of the most challenging riding sections of the Spiti circuit. Over 9 Nights and 10 Days, you'll travel from Delhi to Jibhi and continue riding through Chitkul, Kalpa, Dhankar, Kaza, Chandratal, and Manali, visiting old monasteries, high-altitude villages, and major landmarks across Spiti Valley.
Many travellers visit Spiti Valley in a car or Tempo Traveller, but exploring the region on a bike gives you a completely different connection with the road and surroundings. The Spiti Bike Trip from Delhi allows you to travel through the changing landscapes of Himachal Pradesh while experiencing every section of the route more closely—from the green roads around Jibhi and the Baspa Valley near Chitkul to the dry mountains of Spiti and the rough tracks towards Chandratal.
The route follows a gradual increase in altitude through Kinnaur before reaching the higher regions of Spiti. Stops at Jibhi, Chitkul, Kalpa, and Dhankar help break the journey into manageable riding days before reaching Kaza. Unlike a regular road trip where you spend most of your time inside a vehicle, a bike trip puts you directly on mountain roads, letting you experience changing temperatures, road surfaces, river crossings, mountain passes, and long riding sections firsthand.
During your Spiti Valley bike trip from Delhi, you'll visit Shimla, Narkanda, Sarahan, Sangla, Chitkul, Kalpa, Nako Lake, Gue Village, Tabo Monastery, Dhankar Monastery, Kaza, Key Monastery, Kibber Village, Chicham Bridge, Hikkim, Komic Village, Langza Village, Kunzum Pass, Chandratal Lake, Atal Tunnel, and Manali. These destinations offer a perfect mix of Himalayan landscapes, ancient monasteries, remote villages, high mountain passes, and thrilling riding routes.
The Spiti Bike Trip from Delhi through Manali is open from mid june to september as it is the best month for spiti bike trip, starting with an overnight journey from Delhi to Jibhi. From Jibhi, you ride through Chitkul, Kalpa, Dhankar, Kaza, Chandratal, and Manali, covering the Kinnaur and Spiti regions in one circuit.
Route Map:
Delhi → Jibhi → Chitkul → Kalpa → Dhankar → Kaza → Key Monastery → Hikkim → Komic → Langza → Kaza → Chandratal → Manali → Delhi
The complete route gives riders a gradual journey from the greener mountain areas of Jibhi and Kinnaur towards the dry terrain of Spiti Valley. After exploring the villages around Kaza, the route continues through Kunzum Pass and Chandratal before ending the main bike journey in Manali.
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is the best bike for a Spiti Valley trip. Its 452cc engine, long-travel suspension, high ground clearance, and upright riding position make it ideal for rocky roads, river crossings, and high-altitude mountain passes.
Other great choices include the Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 for a reliable budget-friendly option, the Royal Enfield Scram 440 for mixed highway and light off-road use, the KTM 390 Adventure for experienced performance-oriented riders, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 for a relaxed cruising experience, the Hero XPulse 210 as a lightweight beginner adventure bike, and the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 primarily designed for highway touring.
We are based in Delhi and offer dedicated Delhi-departure Spiti Valley bike trips, making travel easier with fixed departures, planned logistics, and complete support from Delhi to Delhi.
Travel with a dedicated Trip Captain who manages group coordination, daily schedules, and stays, alongside a Bike Marshal who leads and guides the riding group with daily briefings.
The itinerary breaks the circuit into manageable riding days with pre-selected hotels, homestays, and camps chosen for basic comfort, cleanliness, and route suitability.
Bike trips through Spiti involve rough roads and difficult terrain; our basic mechanical assistance helps manage common bike-related issues throughout the journey.
Day-wise journey details for your Spiti Bike Trip from Delhi.
Approx. Distance: 460–500 km
Travel Time: 11–13 hours
Stay: Overnight Journey
Meals: Highway dinner at your own expense
Begin your Spiti Bike Trip from Delhi in the evening. Meet your Trip Captain and fellow travellers at the designated pickup point before starting the overnight journey towards Jibhi.
Before departure, the group will receive basic information about the route, luggage, riding schedule, weather conditions, and important travel guidelines. Relax during the overnight journey as you leave the city behind and travel towards Himachal Pradesh.
Riding Distance: No major ride
Activity: Bike introduction, riding briefing, and rest day
Stay: Overnight stay in Jibhi
Arrive in Jibhi and check in at your accommodation. The day is kept light so that you can rest after the overnight journey and prepare for the riding days ahead.
Meet the riding team and attend the bike introduction and briefing session. Understand the basic riding formation, hand signals, group rules, and safety instructions that will be followed during the journey. Use the remaining time to rest or explore the nearby area.
Approx. Distance: 210–215 km
Riding Time: 8–10 hours
Stay: Overnight stay in Chitkul
Start your first major riding day from Jibhi and head towards Chitkul. The route takes you through changing mountain roads as you move towards the Kinnaur region. Follow the riding formation and maintain a safe distance from other bikes throughout the journey.
Reach Chitkul by evening and check in at your accommodation.
Approx. Distance: 60–65 km
Riding Time: 2–3 hours
Stay: Overnight stay in Kalpa
After breakfast, start your ride from Chitkul towards Kalpa. Compared with the previous day, the riding distance is shorter, giving you more time to rest and explore the surroundings after reaching Kalpa.
Ride carefully through the Kinnaur roads and reach your accommodation by the scheduled time.
Approx. Distance: 190–200 km
Riding Time: 7–9 hours
Stay: Overnight stay in Dhankar
Start early from Kalpa for one of the longer riding days of the trip. Ride through the mountain roads of Kinnaur as the landscape gradually changes on the way towards Spiti.
The route includes long stretches and remote sections, so regular group stops will be taken according to road conditions and the riding schedule. Reach Dhankar and check in at your stay.
Approx. Distance: 35–40 km
Riding Time: 1–2 hours
Stay: First overnight stay in Kaza
After breakfast, begin the shorter ride from Dhankar towards Kaza. The shorter distance allows you to travel at a comfortable pace and spend time around Kaza after reaching your accommodation.
Check in and use the remaining time to explore the local market, cafés, and nearby areas.
Approx. Distance: 80–100 km
Riding & Sightseeing Time: 5–7 hours
Route: Kaza → Key Monastery → Hikkim → Komic → Langza → Kaza
Stay: Second overnight stay in Kaza
Today is dedicated to exploring the main places around Kaza. Visit Key Monastery before continuing towards the high-altitude villages of Hikkim, Komic, and Langza. Depending on the final route and road conditions, other nearby sightseeing points may also be covered.
Ride through open mountain roads and spend time exploring the villages before returning to Kaza.
Approx. Distance: 90–100 km
Riding Time: 5–7 hours
Stay: Overnight stay at a camp near Chandratal
Leave Kaza after breakfast and begin the ride towards Chandratal. The road becomes rougher as you move towards the Chandratal region. Ride carefully and follow the instructions given by the Bike Marshal.
Reach the designated camping area and visit Chandratal Lake according to current road conditions and local regulations.
Approx. Distance: 120–125 km
Riding Time: 6–8 hours
Stay: Overnight journey towards Delhi
Wake up in the Chandratal region and prepare for the final major riding day of your Spiti Bike Trip from Delhi. Ride towards Manali through the high-altitude route, crossing mountain roads and remote sections along the way.
Reach Manali and complete the main riding circuit. After freshening up, begin the scheduled overnight journey towards Delhi.
Approx. Distance from Manali: 500–530 km
Travel Time: 11–13 hours overnight
Reach Delhi and complete your Spiti Bike Trip from Delhi. Say goodbye to your fellow riders and continue towards your home or onward destination after completing the Spiti Bike Circuit.
If someone wants to travel with own bike with own fuel
Perfect for riders looking for riding bike alone
Perfect for two travellers sharing one bike
Carry a good-quality full-face helmet, riding jacket, riding gloves, knee guards, elbow protection, and suitable riding shoes.
If riding gear is included in your package, confirm the available sizes before departure. Personal riding gear is generally more comfortable for long-distance riding.
Carry a compact duffel bag or backpack that can be secured properly during the journey.
Keep a smaller day bag for medicines, documents, chargers, snacks, and other essentials.
Use waterproof covers and zip-lock pouches for electronics and important documents.
Carry clothes in layers, including thermal wear, fleece, a warm jacket, full-sleeve T-shirts, comfortable pants, a woollen cap, gloves, and warm socks.
Avoid carrying unnecessary clothing because luggage space can be limited on a bike trip.
Carry proper riding shoes with good ankle support and grip.
Pack slippers or lightweight footwear for use after reaching your accommodation.
Carry all personal prescription medicines along with a basic first-aid kit.
Keep medicines for common travel problems such as headache, fever, cold, motion sickness, and stomach discomfort.
Carry altitude-related medication only after consulting a doctor.
Carry an original government-issued photo ID and all documents required for riding.
If you are bringing your own bike, carry your Driving Licence, RC, valid insurance, and PUC certificate.
Keep digital copies of all important documents as a backup.
Carry sunscreen, UV-protection sunglasses, lip balm, moisturiser, a reusable water bottle, mobile charger, power bank, quick-dry towel, toiletries, and personal hygiene items.
Carry dry fruits, chocolates, biscuits, and energy bars for long riding days.
Keep sufficient cash for personal expenses because digital payments may not be available in remote locations.
Follow the riding formation and instructions given by the Bike Marshal.
Do not race, perform stunts, or overtake unnecessarily on mountain roads.
Respect local communities, avoid unnecessary honking in villages, and never leave waste behind.
Please read our cancellation terms carefully before confirming your booking.
Full refund
25% refund
Non-refundable
GST and transaction charges are non-refundable in all cases.
Quick answers to common questions about the Spiti Bike Trip from Delhi.
The trip is better suited to riders who already know how to handle a motorcycle confidently. Mountain roads can include rough sections, steep turns, water crossings, and long riding hours.
This itinerary takes 10 days from Delhi to Delhi, including travel days, bike introduction, riding days, local sightseeing, and the return journey.
June to September is generally the main season for completing the Spiti Bike Circuit. The exact season depends on road conditions and the opening of Kunzum Pass.
Yes. Solo riders can join group departures and ride with other participants under the coordination of a Bike Marshal and Trip Captain.
Own-bike options may be available depending on the final package. Your motorcycle should be properly serviced before the trip, and you should carry all required vehicle documents.
Motorcycles that are comfortable for long-distance touring and capable of handling rough mountain roads are generally preferred. The exact rental bike options depend on the package selected.
Fuel inclusion depends on the package selected. Rental-bike packages may include fuel for the specified route, while own-bike riders generally manage their own fuel.
Basic mechanical assistance is generally provided according to the final package. Riders may still be responsible for the cost of spare parts or repairs caused by accidental damage.
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