“Welcome to Sissu! Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, our cozy camp and mud houses offer a truly unique experience. Wake up to breathtaking mountain views and the crisp, clean air of the Spiti Valley.
We provide a comfortable stay for those seeking tranquility and adventure. Each of our four rooms is designed to provide a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for couples or small groups. Enjoy the serenity of the surroundings.
At ₹3500 per night (double occupancy), you'll find an authentic escape. Our...”
4 bedroomsSleeps 84 beds4 bathsHouseWifiHot Water
A look around
What's here
House in Sissu, Lahaul Valley. Picturesque views from the balcony, with snow-capped mountains on three sides and the Chandra river below. "Every angle of the property is photo-worthy." The kitchen area offers expansive views, and the tandoor is a focal point for conversation. Guests praise the home-style food, with specific mentions of chicken curry, Maggi, fried rice, soups, and lemon ginger tea. Rahulji's hospitality is a recurring theme. "He guided us from the beginning of our journey, arranged taxis with fair pricing, made sure we were not taken advantage of, suggests us places to visit, took real good care of us." The property is described as a "literal winter wonderland" when covered in snow. "My best wishes to the entire this property family. Thank you so very much!"
What guests wrote
4.7· 213 stays
“I am writing this with so much of gratitude in my heart. I discovered this stay by chance, and going with it was the best decision I ever made. Such an incredible location, picturesque views from the balcony, where you have the snow-capped mountains on the left, right, front and also the beautiful Chandra river. Every angle of the property is photo-worthy. ...”
evelyn s
“I booked the stay for 1 day and paid the room price in full. But unfortunately when I reached manali the atal tunnel was blocked because of snow due to which I had to cancel the booking but I was scared that If I will receive the amount or not. But the owner was so kind and humble he paid the amount to me as I explained my problem. We need people like him in...”
Digvijay mehta
“It was a really nice stay. The main thing was staff. They were so helpful and made us felt so comfortable. Also the food they served was freshly made and tastes like home. You can never get that type of food in any cafe with that view. Also i really enjoyed playing with their dog Hippo. Hoping to visit again soon.”
Aayushi Aggarwal
“Best place to stay. Nice view best rooms and very nice relaxing place. The food is good and service is top notch. Special thanks to all team for making our stay wonderful.”
Nikhil Kumar Saraf
Around the stay
Things to do nearby.
Sissu waterfall — opposite the village, fed by the Sissu glacier above.
Sissu lake — small artificial lake with reflective views of CB-13 peak.
Triloknath Temple — 12km, ancient marble Avalokitesvara statue, the only Hindu-Buddhist shrine of its kind.
Keylong — 35km, district HQ, last large town with markets and fuel before the Leh highway.
Chandratal — 145km on the Manali-Leh-Spiti circuit, June-October only.
Kunzum La pass — 100km, gateway to Spiti, July-October.
Logistics
Getting there.
The nearest airport is Bhuntar (KUU), about 90km away via the Atal Tunnel. This is the year-round route into Lahaul. Chandigarh (IXC) is a fallback airport, 340km away, a drive of about 10 hours. The nearest mainline railhead is Pathankot, 310km away, which is a long drive. Manali is 38km away, accessed via the 9km Atal Tunnel, which keeps Lahaul open year-round. Keylong, the district headquarters, is 35km further. Jispa is 50km from Sissu, on the Manali-Leh highway.
Seasons
Best time to visit.
The best season to visit is from May to October, when the Atal Tunnel is reliably open. Winter access to Lahaul depends on snow on the tunnel approach roads.