




The Chandra River is one of the primary rivers in the Spiti Valley and a major tributary of the Chenab River. Originating from the Chandra Tal Lake (also known as the Moon Lake) in the Himalayas, the river flows through the Lahaul and Spiti regions before merging with the Bhaga River to form the Chenab River. Many Spiti Valley packages include stops along the river, as it is one of the most captivating natural features of the region.
The Chandra River is famous for its crystal-clear waters, which reflect the surrounding snow-capped mountains, creating stunning views. Its serene environment and picturesque setting make it a popular destination for travellers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts. The river is an essential source of water for the agricultural land in the valley, which relies on the irrigation it provides in this otherwise dry landscape.
Along its course, the Chandra River flows past lush green meadows, remote villages, and monasteries, offering travellers a chance to witness the traditional rural life of Spiti.
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Maps & Location
Himachal Pradesh
Essential Information
Point of Interest for Chandra River

Breathtaking Scenic Views
The Chandra River flows through untouched Himalayan landscapes.

Chandra Tal Lake
Originates from Chandra Tal, famous for its crescent shape.

Adventure Opportunities
Ideal for riverside camping, trekking, and photography.


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Leena Varma
Reviewed: Feb 07, 2026Great Trip. Very Adventurous indeed. Sent that postcard from Hikkim to my grandmother who has always wanted to travel but couldn't. She called me crying. That one small thing made me emotional the who...
Great Trip. Very Adventurous indeed. Sent that postcard from Hikkim to my grandmother who has always wanted to travel but couldn't. She called me crying. That one small thing made me emotional the whole evening. The package was great but that moment is what I'll carry forever. Thank you Viacation.


Mohan Tamang
Reviewed: Mar 14, 2026Being from Sikkim I thought I knew cold. Spiti in winter is another level completely. What I loved was how untouched everything felt. No crowds at any of the monasteries, no noise in Kibber, just snow...
Being from Sikkim I thought I knew cold. Spiti in winter is another level completely. What I loved was how untouched everything felt. No crowds at any of the monasteries, no noise in Kibber, just snow and silence everywhere. Viacation planned this beautifully.

