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The name “Hampta Pass” derived from Hampta Village. Hampta Pass Trek is an altitude of 14,107 feet in the Himalayan Pin Panjal range and it is the passage between Lahaul and Kullu, or Manali valley of Himachal Pradesh . Hampta Pass Trek, This region has rich Flora and Fauna but, on the other hand, the Lahaul valley has barren lands and is deserted.

Therefore, go through quaint villages and explore two different cultures. In ancient times, the trail was a trade route. Thus, now it is frequently used by the shepherds in summers to find grasslands in the deserted Lahaul, Spiti valley.

The Hampta Pass and Chandratal Trek is a popular trekking route in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Here are some highlights of the trek:

Beautiful Scenery: The trek offers stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks, lush green valleys, and the turquoise blue waters of Chandratal Lake.

Hampta Pass: The trek takes you through the Hampta Pass, which is located at an altitude of 4,270 meters above sea level. The pass offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

Chandratal Lake: The trek also takes you to the beautiful Chandratal Lake , which is located at an altitude of 4,300 meters above sea level. The lake is known for its clear blue waters and is surrounded by snow-capped mountains.

Cultural Experience: The trek takes you through several small villages where you can experience the local culture and traditions of the people living in the region.

Moderate Trek: The trek is of moderate difficulty level and is suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers.

Camping Experience: The trek offers an opportunity to camp under the stars in the midst of the beautiful Himalayan mountains.

Overall, the Hampta Pass and Chandratal Trek is a must-do trek for adventure enthusiasts who want to experience the beauty of the Himalayas and the culture of Himachal Pradesh.

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Hampta pass India’s most popular trek month of July and August?

The Hampta Pass trek, known today in popular trek not only in India but all over the world, its beauty is hidden from no one, fame retains its original form to all, Hampta Pass is this symbol of beauty, people who have special knowledge of trekking, the same people come to do this trek in the lap of this Pawan Dev Bhoomi Himachal, thousands of people come here every year in the months of July and August, this trek It is also special that it starts from Manali, the beautiful city of Himachal,

July and August are particularly special for this trek, although people come all year round, Himalayan hikers consider July and August to be good because the flowers and river crossing of snow best part of this trek, and rain in the Manali Valley here in July and August months is something else I enjoy trekking, this time temperature and weather of the Hampta Pass trek would suit you. Yes, it is also a special thing that when we start the trek from Manali, then after Jobri, Cheeka camp is the most beautiful camp, in day 01, we have to trek only for 03 Km, after that, a little light climb starts from you. On this day, you live till the Balu ka Gera camp; you will find some species of flowers which gives pleasure to the mind.

Hampta Pass Trek

Day 3 will meet you this big adventure, today you have to go to Shea Goru camp by passing the Hampta pass Altitude is 4,310 Meters, this stop will be over Moran and Snow, after passing the Hampta you will reach the Shea Goru camp, and then this is the most beautiful camp of this trek. Are, these areas come in Spiti Valley which is moraine and muddy, there are no grass and trees, so the natural changes in this trek are a feeling of peace of mind,

Best Time to Do Hampta pass  Trek

Hampta pass trek  is a very beautiful and an moderate  trek in the Himachal near manali valley , The Hampta pass Trek is great for those people who have a great passion for mountaineering. Hills  and consider it a special purpose in their life.

We are  are doing this trek for years, we have every experience related to this trek. The right time to do this trek is from 5th june  to the last of September, specially in the months of June, green and colorful manali valley  meadows, snow is found in abundance here summit in hampta pass, which makes your trek very memorable

During the day the temperature of Hampta pass trek is around ( 05°C to 15 °C  and during the night the temperature comes down to 03 °C  to  05 °C  which is not bad.

You will never consider yourself boring in Hampta pass Trek, this trek can give you nothing but joy, You will get to see the culture and beauty of  Himachal, and spiti valley  in this trek which will always keep you connected towards the mountain.

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Why is Hampta Pass Trek?

A stunning Trans Himalayan crossover trek that will blow your mind, Hampta Pass trek will surprise you with dramatic and rapid changes in the scenery.

Before going in details about this trek, we would like to give an introduction of Hampta Pass. Perched at an altitude nearly to 14,107 ft surrounded by the mighty Himalayas the trail begins with the campsite of Jobra where here one will cut through a lot of forests.

The next campsite is Jwara, furnished with carpet full of flowers in short wildflower meadow at the meeting point of valley.

Your eyes will welcome you with the drama on the terrain. From a green valley to cold barren desert.

After crossing Jwara, the next campsite is Balu Ka Ghera and thereafter Shea Goru which is the desert oasis.

If you are looking for a five-day short itinerary, Hampta Pass is the perfect trek full of surprises and eye opener which will leave you in awe.

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How Difficult is Hampta pass trek  ?

Hampta pass trek is not very difficult and not easy either , this is  uphill and after hampta pass down hill trek, this trek comes in a moderate level,

This trek is a bit moderate , but if your fitness is good and you have it in your mind that I want to trek then you can do it absolutely. Where help is needed, our guides will support you, you just have to be strong and capable of the trek. One thing is that all you can do is to have courage and I myself am passionate.

  Hampta pass trek  safe for me ?

Yes Hampta pass Trek is a safe trek if you are going with a good trekking team which you must know before booking yourself, It is important for you to know that the bow trekking organization with which we are going is right or not,

And if possible, trek with good and Experienced trekking organization, you can do the same help all the time. then your trek can be very good and memorable

The minimum age required to trek Hampta pass trek is 12 years and maximum 55 years. The rest depends on your fitness .

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Fall in Love With The Trail! in Hampta Pass Trek

So, the Hampta Pass trail is easy to fall in love with! Because of rich flora and fauna and opportunity to spot rare Himalayan birds and animals. Also, witness cascading waterfalls, dense forests and variety of trees with barren lands.

The Hampta valley has such dramatic changes because it is narrow and funnel shaped till Chatru.

Weather conditions

Weather conditions depend on the time of the year trekkers are travelling.

Months from June to September experience moderately good temperatures during the day with substantially colder nights accompanied by little to snow hampta pass summit point surrounding peak

In Hampta Pass, you will have a beautiful experience of the temperature of both Green and Dry Valley areas

Hampta Pass Trek Basecamp

About Base camp Manali 

Once Manali was a quiet Market but it transformed into a famous bustling town in Kullu, Manali valley of Himachal Pradesh.

It has become a popular tourist attraction and works as the gateway to Lahaul, Spiti and Leh. Ladakh  And, also Manali is the base camp of many Himalayan treks.

There are charming snow capped peaks, Deodar trees and gushing Beas – No Doubt, this beautiful hill station is for nature lovers because it’s no less than a paradise!

It holds a legendary history and there are ancient temples which gives an idea of Manali’s past. Here, apples, Pear and Plum are the major source of income for most of the inhabitants.

Why Choose Hampta Pass Trek?

Before heading towards the itinerary, it is really essential to perceive the reason behind choosing Hampta pass trek.

See firstly, the trekking distance is a total of by taxi 296 Km and on foot 29 km which is to be covered into 5 days. . Manali to Jabra, cheeka, Balu ka Gera, shea Geru, Chatru, Chandratal, via rohtang pass

Hampta Pass Trek is a low altitude mountain trek Altitudes is 4310 Meters

The Starting trail is easy to moderate as compare to other treks

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You got to see so many heavenly bodies at one place like the panoramic view of the Himalayan ranges, you can see pine forests, different variety of flora and fauna surpassing through bona fide Garhwali culture.

I think Do spare time in Interaction with our local’s team, and you will get to know about some of the ancient tales of Indian mythology and our local cultures, this is good ideas for trekkers

Beautiful landscapes so carry proper photo gear & Extra battery backup. The backpack should not exceed 10 to 12 kg only

Why you should choose us ?

We’re here to give you the greatest experience possible through the eyes of highly skilled and qualified specialists who have a passion for adventure sports. We are community members attempting to promote our favorite adventure sports while also supporting local businesses. We, at Himalayan hikers, dedicate ourselves to providing you with an unforgettable experience.

Himalayan Hikers always make the trek from Trekkers memorable, I insist that you do not face any problem in any trek and you can always have a pleasant experience.

Himpta View

What should you keep in mind for the winter trek to Hampta pass Trek?

Hampta pass Trek is as good as it is said, you also need to be prepared., Hampta pass Trek is a moderate trek which starts from Manali and ends after trek same point Manali Mall Road  ,

So what are the special things to keep in mind before coming on this trek?

Winter Season

  • In Hampta pass Trek Winter Trek, you will need warm clothes a lot, for which you will need proper good uniform clothes
  • Winters are always cold, so only warm clothes can keep you safe on trek feet.
  • Always take the information from the company with which you are booking the trek before going on the trek, what do we need to bring
  • In the winter season, the temperature always drops day by day , so warm clothes will help you a lot.

Summer Season

  • Summer trek to Hampta pass Trek is very special, the view and the temperature are all favorable to you
  • For summer trek, you have to bring only normal clothes, so that your trek can be good, there is no need for hot clothes, but in hiking it is also necessary to bring all the equipment which is necessary for you.
  • It is necessary to have 3 pairs of clothes from trekking, especially the poncho, you will have to bring every season
  • In the summer season, the temperature is always normal, so there is no need for hot clothes.

  Monsoon Season

  • During the monsoon season, it rains occasionally during the Hampta pass Trek, especially in the Manali, Spiti valley, so if you have dry clothes here, it is very good, even when wet, it dries quickly.
  • At this time you have to bring at least 3 pairs of clothes, for monsoon trek you do not have to bring too warm clothes, at this time you, hiking pants and t-Sart, I can trek
  • It’s only a little cold in the morning and evening and the day is a good temperature for you
  • Before going on any trek, it will be easy for you to take information related to each season.
  • Trekkers need to know about these, you can ask us anytime like, trek route, trek map, temperature, weather condition, difficulty level, trek starting point, end point, transport, view of the trek, best time to visit, How to reach, trek distance etc, Trek Location, keep this information before going

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Key Points of Hampta Pass Trek

Duration: –    4 Nights 5 Days from Manali to Manali

Base camp: – Manali

Monsoon  Temperature:-  Day  5°C  to 12°C)   Night 2° C to 8° C

Hampta pass trek- Altitude: – 4310 Meters

Best Time: – June, July, August, September

Trek Level: – Moderate

Trek distance: – On foot 29 Km – By taxi 236 km

Group Size: –   Maximum 25 peoples

Altitude we are going to cover in Hampta Pass Trek

Manali  altitude– 2050 m

Cheeka camp altitude – 3078 m

Balu ka Gera   altitude – 3783 m

Shea Goru camp altitude  – 3735 m

Chatru camp altitude 3322 m

Chandratal altitude 4300 m

Rohtang pass altitude 4114 m

Short Itinerary of Hampta pass Trek

Day 1: Pickup to you from Manali morning 09:00 am Drive  to Jobra by taxi (22 km) Same day trek to Cheeka camp (03 km) (1/2 Hours) (3078 Meter)

Day 2:  Trek from Cheeka camp to Balu ka Gera (08 km) (4/5 Hours) (3783 Meter)

Day 3:  Trek from Balu ka Gera   to via Hampta pass (4310 Meter) Shea Goru camp (12 km) (6/7 Hours) (3735 Meter)

Day 4: Trek from Shea Goru camp to Chatru camp – (05 km) trek (3/4 Hours) same day drive to Chandratal (4300 Meter) back to Chatru camp (156 km) (5/6 Hours)

Day 5: Trek from Chatru camp to Manali via Atal Tunnel (4114 Meters) to Manali (140 km) Reach evening at 2 pm.Manali 

Manali to Hampta Pass Route Map

Your Travel Plan for Hampta Pass Trek

You can book trains, air flights, and bus tickets for your journey only according to the information given by us.

The Hampta pass trek will be of 5 days from Manali to Manali, includes travel.

First of all, all the trekkers will have to book their flight and train bus according to our time table as our pick up is from 9:00 am to 10:00 am , you will have to reach Manali Bus Stand, Mall Road in the morning.

A taxi from Himalayan hikers will link you to the Manali bus stand, near mall road.

Himalayan Hikers organize transport to the Jabari base camp from the Manali bus stand. Our vehicles leave at 9:00 am to 10:00 am sharp from Manali. Sharing taxi costs include your package.

In the Manali bus stand, you will get our taxi staff that will arrange transport for you. The contacts no Transport coordinator or our office team will give you a week ago to your departure.

Please you guys book your transport facility according to your own time table, after Himalayan hikers take all the responsibility of Manali to Manali , that you will not face any problem.

Your trek ends at Manali day 05 th evening 5:30 pm. Manali is a beautiful city in Himachal here available public transport for all over State in India. Booked your return bus tickets directly Manali bus stands .

How to Reach Hampta Pass Trek?

If you are traveling from Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai or Gujarat any other city, so you will have to come to Delhi, you will get a flight from Delhi for Bhuntar comfortably.

Option 01:- By Air

Himalayan hikers tell you that whenever you travel, you should reach your destination within 2 hours.  Bhuntar, Kullu airport is the nearest airport in Manali.

Located about 32 km for the Manali city. There are flights available to Bhuntar airport, you can go online and book your tickets. These are easy and easy ways for you and you also save your time, Bhuntar to Manali taxi available in airport 24×7.

If you find the flight to Bhuntar airport expensive, then you come by flight to Delhi or travel by bus from Delhi to Manali, and it will be easy for you. And many Volvo bus available.

Option 02:- By Bus

You can reach Manali from Delhi by a bus, board it from (Delhi) Kashmiri Gate, ISBT; it is good if you are booked the seats. It is a 10-11 hour bus journey from Delhi to Manali bus stand, near mall road.

(Reach Manali bus stand between 5:00 am to 6:00 am and the vehicle will be arranged from there.)

What is the distance to reach Manali for Hampta pass from other state

  • from Mumbai to Manali Distance is – 1931 Kms by Road
  • from Delhi to Manali Distance is – 553 kms by Raod
  • from Jaipur to Manali by road is 800 kms
  • from Chandigarh to Manali by road is 307 kms
  • from Shimla to Manali by road is 248 kms
  • from Dehradun to manali by Raod is 474 kms
  • from Ludhiana to Manali by road Is 358 Kms
  • from Bangalore to manali by road is 2693 kms
  • from Kolkata to Manali by road is 2037 kms

ATM Point and Mobile Connectivity in Hampta pass

Before starting the journey to Hampta pass Trek, make sure that you need payments, and then take out the cash on the way Manali mall road.

Mobile Connectivity

The phone does not work on this trek. Therefore, you should ensure that you do not have to make any important calls.  . So make sure you finish all your important work and calls before starting the trek.

What do we do for safety in Hampta Pass  trek?

First of all, the safety of trekkers is much more for us, if you see in the trek, then there are all the risks, which I do not think about.

Himalayan Hikers worry more about you that no one should ever have any problem in the trek.

What should we and you keep more safety in the trek

  • Whenever you are going for any trek, it is very important that you go completely fit and ready.
  • The trek is Moderate, if you make your feet and your mind calm and strong, you will find the trek very easy.
  • While trekking, keep in mind that you are walking on the right route or not always with your guide.
  • Most people look somewhere and where they are walking, this can cause twitching in your legs, which can ruin your entire trek.
  • It is important to ask your doctor if you have any medical problems
  • I should always keep my medical kit with me, it is very important.
  • Himalayan Hikers always keep a medical kit with you, such as oxygen cylinders, medicine to be given in emergency on the trek
  • If any trekkers have any more problems, then they are brought back to the base camp by laying them in the stretcher.
  • Our camp in Hampta pass trek is around the 6000ft to 11000 ft where you can not have any problem of oxygen
  • In case of any medical problem, the help of your guide or a well-informed trekkers should be taken
  • If there is major health problems in Hampta pass trek, then Nearest Hospital is in Manali which is about 32 Kms away from Hampta pass trek
  • Remember that when we go on any trek, we go from low altitude to high altitude, it does not cause much problem on us.
  • Our camps also move forward day by day and our bodies also work with the altitudes that are safe for trekkers
  • Along with the trek we keep getting acclimatization

Himalayan Hikers – Provided food During the Hampta pass Trek

–           We serve five -05 times meals a day including- Breakfast, Lunch, Eevening Snakes, Soup, Dinner, A variety of delectable and healthy food is provided which includes; Indian, Chinese and other Western meals. They are nutritious and keep you fit and healthy on the trek.(Veg or non-veg  food) With our local food and Day Pack, for Summit Day like fresh fruits

Food Menu – Roti + Rice + Salad + Papad +Matter paneer +Daal +mix veg+ daily more vegetable +sweet+ Bread +Omelets +Nutella + jam + butter +Muesli, Milk+Banana+ Allo parantha +Tea & coffee Cornflakes, Milk +Egg bhurji +Bread, Peanut Butter +Pancake  +Plain parantha +Fruits+ Porridge Oats+ +Bread & cheese  +Poha +Boiled egg + Gulab Jamun+ Custard+ Jalebi+ Chilla +Honey+ Puri + Chole more

Note: – This is only list Himalayan Hikers Team Cook provide you more healthy food and more items of per day menu

The type of food provided during a trek can vary depending on factors like the location, duration, and the trekking company or organization you’re with. However, there are some common types of food that are often included in trekking provisions:

  • Carbohydrates : Foods high in carbohydrates provide energy for the trek. This includes items like rice, pasta, bread, and potatoes. More
  • Proteins : Protein-rich foods help with muscle repair and recovery. Common protein sources include lentils, beans, tofu, meat (if available), eggs, and dairy products.
  • Fruits and vegetables : These provide essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber. While fresh produce may not always be available, dried fruits and vegetables or canned options might be included.
  • Snacks : Trekking often involves long hours of physical exertion, so snacks are important for quick energy boosts. Snacks like nuts, energy bars, trail mix, and chocolate are common choices.
  • Local cuisine: Depending on the region you’re trekking in, you might also get the chance to sample local dishes. This can be a delightful way to experience the culture and flavors of the area.

Day 1 : Pickup to you from Manali Mall Road 9:00 am same day Drive  to Jobra by taxi (22km) same day trek to Cheeka camp.

Total distance   – 26 km – 4/5 Hours journey

Mode of journey –  By taxi 22 km and On foot 04 km

Altitude – Cheeka camp – 3078 Meter

Night stay – Our Campsite – on twin share basis

All trekker meet of group leader manali mall road head 9:00 am , Manali to Jobra is reached by vehicle. Manali is situated at an elevation of 6,700 above sea level. It is a very good place to acclimatize before starting the trek. On the first day you will reach the height of 10,100 ft. The trek on foot starts from Allain Guhugal Hydro power Project Junction. While crossing the main route, you will find a variety of trees like maple, deodar and oak. The view is extremely refreshing.

The trek from Jobra to Cheeka Camp is part of the popular Hampta Pass trek in the Himachal Pradesh region of India. The Moderate  level of this trek can vary depending on several factors such as weather conditions, your fitness level, and previous trekking experience.

Generally, the trek from Jobra to Cheeka Camp is considered to be of moderate difficulty. The trail involves a gradual ascent through beautiful forests and meadows, with occasional steep sections. The distance is approximately 04 kilometers, and it typically takes around 4-6 hours to complete, depending on your pace and the conditions of the trail.

While it’s not extremely challenging, it’s still important to be adequately prepared with proper trekking gear, including sturdy hiking boots, sufficient water, snacks, and appropriate clothing layers. Additionally, acclimatization to the altitude is crucial, as you’ll be ascending to higher elevations throughout the trek. It’s advisable to take it slow, stay hydrated, and listen to your body to avoid altitude sickness or exhaustion. Overnight stay Camp Cheeka

Day 2 : Trek from Cheeka camp to Balu ka Gera

Total distance – 08 km – 4/5 Hours journey

Mode of journey – On foot

Altitude – Balu ka Gera camp – 3783 Meter

Night Stay – Our Campsite – on twin share basis

Post breakfast, start trekking to Balu ka Gera. It is a 4 hour easy ascent to Balu Ka Gera; your campsite for the day. The trail is an easy one along the banks of river for most of the journey. This trail leads to rough terrain and slop of boulders.

The distance from Cheeka Camp to Balu Ka Gera is approximately 6-7 kilometers, and it typically takes around 5/6 hours to complete, depending on your pace and the conditions of the trail.

The terrain includes a mix of gradual ascents, rocky paths, and some steep sections. You’ll pass through beautiful landscapes of alpine meadows and might encounter streams along the way. The views of the surrounding mountains are breathtaking and make the trek quite enjoyable.

While it’s not overly strenuous, it’s important to be prepared with proper trekking gear, including sturdy hiking boots, sufficient water, snacks, and appropriate clothing layers. As with any high-altitude trek, acclimatization is crucial, so it’s advisable to take breaks as needed and listen to your body.

Overall, while the trek from Cheeka Camp to Balu Ka Gera presents some challenges, it’s manageable for most people with a moderate level of fitness and trekking experience. As always, it’s essential to be cautious, especially in adverse weather conditions, and to respect the natural environment.

Balu Ka Gera is surrounded by mountains and is lush green, perfect for camping. Pitch your tents here, have your dinner and retire for the night.

Day 3 : Trek from Balu ka Gera to via Hampta pass (4310 Meter) Shea Goru camp

Trek Distance – 12 km – 6/7 Hours journey

Altitude – Shea Goru camp – 3735 Meter

The trek from Balu Ka Gera to Shea Goru Camp via Hampta Pass is the most challenging part of the Hampta Pass trek. It involves crossing the high-altitude Hampta Pass, which stands at an elevation of 4,310 meters (around 14,140 feet). This segment of the trek is known for its stunning but demanding terrain.

The distance from Balu Ka Gera to Shea Goru Camp via Hampta Pass is approximately 12  kilometers, but the altitude gain and the terrain make it a challenging endeavor. Depending on the weather conditions and your pace, it can take anywhere from 7 to 8 hours to complete this section.

The trek begins with a steep ascent from Balu Ka Gera towards Hampta Pass. The trail involves navigating rocky paths, scree slopes, and possibly some snow patches, particularly if you’re trekking during the early summer months. As you ascend towards the pass, the air becomes thinner, making it more physically demanding.

Once you reach Hampta Pass, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. After spending some time at the pass, you’ll descend towards Shea Goru Camp. The descent involves steep sections and loose rocks, so it’s essential to proceed with caution.

Due to the high altitude and challenging terrain, this segment of the trek requires proper acclimatization, physical fitness, and trekking experience. It’s crucial to be well-prepared with appropriate gear, including warm clothing, trekking poles, sturdy boots, and plenty of water and snacks.

Overall, while the trek from Balu Ka Gera to Shea Goru Camp via Hampta Pass is physically demanding, the unparalleled views and sense of accomplishment make it a memorable experience for trekkers. However, it’s essential to prioritize safety and listen to your body throughout the journey.

Day 4 : Trek from Shea Goru camp to Chatru camp – (05 km) same day drive to Chandratal (4300 Meter) back to Chatru camp (157 km) (5/6 Hours)

Trek  Distance – 157 km – 9/10 Hours journey

Mode of journey – On foot – 5 km – by taxi -156 km

Altitude – Chatru camp – 3735 Meter

Night Stay – Camp site – on twin share basis

The trek from Shea Goru Camp to Chatru Camp is relatively short, spanning about 5 kilometers. However, the subsequent journey involves a drive to Chandratal Lake and then back to Chatru Camp, covering a distance of approximately 156 kilometers. This itinerary is usually completed within 5 to 6 hours.

Here’s a breakdown of the journey:

  • Trek from Shea Goru Camp to Chatru Camp (5 kilometers): This trekking portion is relatively easy compared to some of the previous stretches. It typically takes around 2 to 3 hours to cover this distance. The trail may involve some gradual descents as you make your way towards Chatru Camp.
  • Drive from Chatru Camp to Chandratal Lake (about 76 kilometers): After reaching Chatru Camp, you’ll embark on a jeep drive to Chandratal Lake. The drive is scenic but can be bumpy and challenging due to the rugged terrain. It usually takes around 4 to 5 hours to reach Chandratal from Chatru, depending on road conditions and weather.
  • Exploration and Relaxation at Chandratal Lake: Upon reaching Chandratal Lake, you’ll have some time to explore the area, take in the breathtaking views, and relax by the serene lake. Chandratal, situated at an altitude of 4,300 meters, offers stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains and is a popular camping spot.
  • Drive back to Chatru Camp (about 80 kilometers): After spending some time at Chandratal, you’ll drive back to Chatru Camp. The return journey takes roughly the same amount of time as the outbound drive, around 4 to 5 hours.

Overall, this itinerary offers a mix of trekking, scenic drives, and exploration of Chandratal Lake. It’s essential to be prepared for variable weather conditions and to ensure that you have adequate provisions for the journey, including water, snacks, warm clothing, and sunscreen. Additionally, it’s advisable to confirm the road conditions and availability of transportation beforehand, especially if you’re arranging for private vehicles or hired jeeps.

Day 5 : Drive from Chatru camp to Manali via Atal Tunnel  (4114 Meters) to Manali (140 km) Reach evening at 3 pm

Trek Distance – 140 km – 5/6 Hours journey

Mode of the journey – By Taxi

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The drive from Chatru Camp to Manali via the Atal Tunnel offers breathtaking views of the majestic Himalayan landscapes and picturesque valleys. Here’s what you can expect to see on the way:

  • Chandra River Valley: As you depart from Chatru Camp, you’ll follow the Chandra River Valley, which is flanked by towering mountains and lush greenery. The river originates from the Chandra Taal Lake and accompanies you for a significant part of the journey.
  • Rohtang Pass: While not directly on the route to Manali via the Atal Tunnel, Rohtang Pass is a significant landmark that you might encounter depending on your route. It’s known for its scenic beauty, with snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and alpine meadows. However, with the Atal Tunnel bypassing Rohtang Pass, you may not need to cross it directly.
  • Atal Tunnel: The highlight of the journey is undoubtedly the Atal Tunnel, which is one of the highest vehicular tunnels in the world. As you pass through the tunnel, which spans an elevation of 4,114 meters, you’ll be surrounded by solid rock and experience a change in climate from the rugged terrain of Lahaul Valley to the greener landscapes of the Kullu Valley.
  • Kullu Valley: Upon exiting the Atal Tunnel, you’ll find yourself in the Kullu Valley, known for its scenic beauty and lush vegetation. The valley is dotted with quaint villages, apple orchards, and terraced fields. Keep an eye out for the Beas River, which flows through the valley, adding to its charm.
  • Manali: As you approach Manali, you’ll be greeted by the sight of the town nestled amidst the mountains. Manali is a popular hill station known for its vibrant culture, bustling markets, and adventure activities. If you arrive in the evening around 3 pm, you’ll have time to explore the town, visit local attractions, and relax after your journey.

Mandatory Documents

Please carry the documents given below.

Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voters ID, etc, Passport and Visa important to foreigners Medical Certificate (First part should be filled by the Doctor and Second part by the Trekker) Declaration Certificates

Note: –   Many trekkers commit the same mistake of carrying unnecessary items on a trek which only makes the backpack heavy. It is important to know the right items to carry. It differs from season to season if you are trekking in summers then carry less layers of warm clothing and if you are trekking in winters carry enough layers to protect yourself against chilly cold.

Necessary Items for trekkers

carry on a trek

Backpack (50 to 60 liters) A strongly built backpack with good support is compulsory for a trek. (Rain cover is important)

Sturdy Trekking Shoes The shoes should be strong enough with good support. The people ask if sports shoes would be comfortable but it is good to bring the right trekking shoes.

The Clothes You Should Bring On a Trek Avoid keeping extra clothes because it only makes you backpack heavy.

Trek Pants – The jeans are never suitable for a trek so you need at least 2-3 trek pants for treks carry more for longer treks.

Jacket – Jackets are very important to carry on a trek it protects you against the chilly weather. So carry 2 jackets on a week long trek.

Layers of warm Clothing  Carry warm woolen layers or fleece. Carry more layers during winter season (at least 2 to 3) and less during summer.

Thermals – The Temperature decreases at night so you might be need thermals for Night.

T- Shirts – Bring those t shirts which dry fast.

Poncho –They are needed if you are trekking on a Rainy day to keep you dry.

Hiking Pole

Water Bottle 2

Cap or Balaclava

Woolen and Waterproof Gloves

Socks (Woolen and Regular)

Torch head light

Personal Toiletry Items –  (toothpaste, toothbrush, toilet paper, sanitizer etc.)

Carry Personal Medical Kit

Personal Medical Kit (Carry minimum 5 tablets and maximum 10)

Medicine for Altitude Sickness

Medicine for acidity and discomfort.

Fever and Headache Medicines

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Motion Sickness Medicine

Medicine for Allergies

Medicine for Diarrhoea

Sprains Cream or Spray

Antiseptic Cream

Stretchable/Elastic bandage

Note:- Please take all medicines only when prescribed by the doctor. In case you face any problem during your trek, discuss and take advice from the Professional guide.

It is important to have some guidelines in place in case something unexpected happens. Here are some general guidelines that may be helpful:

  • Have a first-aid kit: Make sure to carry a well-equipped first-aid kit that can be used to treat minor injuries and ailments.
  • Follow safety protocols: It is important to follow all safety protocols and guidelines related to the trek. This includes staying on designated trails, avoiding risky or dangerous areas, and staying with your group.
  • Have a communication plan: Make sure to have a communication plan in place in case of emergencies. This may include carrying a mobile phone or a satellite phone, or using a walkie-talkie to stay in touch with other members of your group.
  • Know the local emergency services: Be aware of the local emergency services available in the area where you will be trekking. This includes knowing the location of the nearest hospital, police station, or rescue service.
  • Carry proper gear and equipment: Make sure to carry appropriate gear and equipment for the trek, including proper footwear, warm clothing, and rain gear. This will help you stay comfortable and safe during the trek.
  • Follow Leave No Trace principles: Follow Leave No Trace principles and leave the trekking area as you found it. This includes packing out all trash and waste, avoiding damaging vegetation, and respecting wildlife.
  • Stay calm and collected: In case something unexpected happens, try to stay calm and collected. Assess the situation and take appropriate action to stay safe and help others in your group.

It’s also a good idea to consult with a local trekking agency or experienced guide before embarking on a trek, as they can provide additional guidance and support to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Hampta Pass Trek FAQ

1. What is the Hampta Pass Trek? The Hampta Pass Trek is a popular high-altitude trek in the Himalayas, located in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is known for its dramatic changes in landscape, from lush green valleys to barren, snow-clad mountains.

2. Where is Hampta Pass located? Hampta Pass is situated on the Pir Panjal range in the Himalayas, connecting the Kullu Valley to the Lahaul and Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh. The trek starts from Jobra, near Manali.

3. How do I reach the starting point of the trek? The trek starts from Jobra, which is accessible from Manali. Here’s how you can reach Manali:

  • By Air : The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport, about 50 km from Manali. From Bhuntar, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Manali.
  • By Train : The nearest railway station is Chandigarh or Ambala. From there, you can take a bus or taxi to Manali.
  • By Road : Manali is well-connected by road. You can take an overnight bus or drive from Delhi, Chandigarh, or other nearby cities.

4. What is the best time to visit Hampta Pass? The best time to trek to Hampta Pass is during the following periods:

  • Summer : June to September During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the trail is accessible. The landscapes are vibrant with blooming flowers and greenery.

5. What is the duration of the trek? The Hampta Pass trek typically takes 5-6 days, including travel time to and from Manali.

6. What is the difficulty level of the trek? The trek is considered moderate. It involves some steep ascents and descents, river crossings, and traversing over snow, making it suitable for trekkers with a reasonable level of physical fitness.

7. What is the altitude of the Hampta Pass? The highest point of the trek is Hampta Pass, which is at an altitude of approximately 4,270 meters (14,009 feet).

8. What should I pack for the trek? Here’s a list of essential items to pack:

  • Warm clothing (layers, thermal wear, down jacket)
  • Waterproof jacket and pants
  • Trekking shoes with good grip
  • Trekking poles
  • Backpack (40-60 liters)
  • Sleeping bag (if not provided by the trekking company)
  • Personal medical kit
  • Water bottles and purification tablets
  • Snacks and energy bars
  • Raincoat/poncho
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat
  • Flashlight/headlamp with extra batteries
  • Toiletries and personal hygiene items

9. Do I need a permit for the trek? No special permits are required for the Hampta Pass trek. However, it is advisable to carry a valid ID and inform local authorities about your trekking plans.

10. What kind of accommodation is available during the trek? Accommodation during the trek typically includes camping in tents at designated campsites. The facilities are basic but comfortable.

11. Are there any risks or challenges on the trek? The trek involves challenges such as:

  • Steep and slippery trails, especially in snow and rain
  • River crossings
  • Changing weather conditions
  • Physical strain from long trekking days
  • Altitude-related issues It’s essential to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and follow the guidance of your trek leader.

12. Is it safe to trek alone? While it is possible to trek alone, it is highly recommended to join a group or hire a local guide for safety, navigation, and a richer experience.

13. Can I do the trek if I have no prior trekking experience? The trek is moderately challenging and can be undertaken by beginners with a good level of physical fitness. Prior experience in trekking will be an advantage.

14. What kind of food is provided during the trek? Most trekking packages include vegetarian meals, which are nutritious and catered to trekking needs. The food usually includes local cuisine, rice, chapati, vegetables, dal, and snacks.

15. What are some key highlights of the trek?

  • Crossing the Hampta Pass and entering the starkly different landscapes of Lahaul and Spiti
  • Scenic views of snow-clad peaks, alpine meadows, and lush green valleys
  • Camping beside the beautiful Chandra Tal Lake
  • Trekking through dense pine and oak forests
  • Panoramic views from the top of Hampta Pass

16. Are there any cultural or historical aspects of the trek? The trek provides an opportunity to explore the local culture of the Himachali people. You may pass through remote villages and get a glimpse of their traditional lifestyle and customs.

17. What kind of fitness is required for the trek? A good level of fitness is required for the Hampta Pass trek. Regular cardiovascular exercise, such as jogging, swimming, or cycling, and leg strengthening exercises can help prepare for the trek.

18. What should I be aware of regarding altitude sickness? Altitude sickness can affect anyone above 2,500 meters. To minimize the risk:

  • Acclimatize properly
  • Stay hydrated
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking
  • Ascend slowly and give your body time to adjust

This FAQ should provide a thorough overview for anyone considering the Hampta Pass trek. If you have more specific questions, feel free to ask!

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1. Hiking shoes Per day Rs. 100/-

2. Hiking Pant Per Day Rs. 100/-

3. Down Jacket Per Day Rs. 100/-

4. Hiking Pole Per Day Rs. 50/-

5. Headlight Per Day Rs. 50/-

6. Trekking Bag 50 to 60 litter Per Day Rs. 50/-

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Transport Facility

Forest Permit and entrance fee

Accommodation in tents on twin share basis

All meals: breakfast, packed lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup and dinner

(All camping gears)

High quality tents

Sleeping bags

Separate Toilet tents – Ladies and Gents

Dining Tent

Dining Table

Kitchen team

Radio Walkie Talkie for Communication

Good Experience Trek Leader guide and Technical guide

Medical Kit

Oxygen Cylinders

Crampons and Gaiters

What is Not Included In This Trek?

Personal Insurance

Medical Certificate

Personal toiletry Items and Personal Medicine kit

On first day En Route to base camp the Breakfast and Lunch are Not Included

Last Day En Route Lunch and Dinner are Not Included

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Looking to embark on an adventure that leaves you spellbound at every turn? Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the Hampta Pass Trek – your passport to one of India’s most mesmerising and diverse treks!

This guide is packed with every nugget of information you need – from the cost and best season to undertake this trek to an engaging day-by-day itinerary. We also shed light on the fitness level required, transportation options, and essential highlights of this journey.

This guide is penned with personal experiences and practical advice and promises to smooth your trek planning. So, whether you are a seasoned trekker or a newbie to high-altitude hiking, strap in for an engaging read that will fuel your wanderlust.

Step into your trekking shoes, tighten your rucksack, and let’s navigate through the captivating landscapes of the Hampta Pass Trek!

  • Max Altitude:  14,000 Ft. (4,270M)
  • Average Trekking Fees: ₹ 7000 – ₹ 12,000
  • Distance: 26 kms
  • Difficulty: Difficult
  • Duration: 4-5 days
  • Ideal For: Beginner & Experienced Trekkers Both
  • Best Season: June – September
  • Region: Himachal Pradesh

Table of Contents

Hampta Pass Trek: An Overview

Magnificent Views of the Hampta Valley

The  Hampta Pass Trek  is a dynamic and challenging trekking experience located in the Himachal Pradesh region of India. An intriguing part of this trek is the dramatic landscape variation, from the lush green Kullu Valley to the stark desert-like landscape of the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys.

The trek starts from  Manali , a bustling hill station known for its scenic beauty. The trail moves through the dense forests of  Jobra  to the open meadows of  Chika  and  Balu ka Ghera . Trekkers ascend to the high-altitude grazing ground at  Shea Goru  and experience the snowy and rugged terrain. The trail culminates by crossing the challenging  Hampta Pass , a thrilling experience 14,000 feet above sea level.

The Hampta Pass Trek is  perfect for both beginners and experienced trekkers  due to its  moderate difficulty level . This trek offers diverse ecosystems, surreal landscapes, and a walk through clouds. It promises the allure of the Himalayas at its best. The hike usually includes visiting the stunning  Chandratal Lake , known for its crystal clear blue waters.

This trek, taking  roughly 4-5 days , is best undertaken from  June to September , when the weather conditions are most favourable. Overall, the Hampta Pass Trek is a mesmerising journey that promises an unparalleled encounter with the serene beauty of the Himalayas.

Hampta Pass Trek: Difficulty & Duration

Hampta Pass Trek

Alright, the  Hampta Pass Trek  isn’t exactly a cakewalk. It’s set at a  moderate level of difficulty . The whole trail stretches around  26 kilometres , and usually, we wrap it up in 4 to 5 days. Now, on any given day, we’re looking at about  5-7 kilometres  of a trek. This should take  5-6 hours  daily, but it varies depending on your pace and the terrain you’re up against.

The trail’s got its fair share of variety – from lush, thick forests to wide-open meadows and challenging mountain passes. At its peak, the Hampta Pass takes you soaring to about  14,000 feet . The constant change in altitude can catch you off guard, so it’s crucial to acclimatise well to avoid altitude sickness.

Despite its  moderate difficulty  tag, take this trek seriously. Having a reasonable fitness level before you sign up is a good idea. Get some regular cardio in – think running, cycling, swimming – and sprinkle in strength training for good measure. And squeeze in a few short hikes before this one – it’ll give you a taste of what’s in store.

Keep this in mind – this trek isn’t a race. It’s about enjoying the journey. So, go at your own comfortable pace, take plenty of breaks, and, most importantly, soak in the sheer beauty of the Himalayas. After all, these experiences come in only some days.

Best Season for the Hampta Pass Trek

Hampta Pass in the month of April

The best time to take on the  Hampta Pass Trek  is during the  monsoon season , from  June to September . This is when the weather is just suitable for hiking. The average temperature during these months ranges between  12-20 degrees Celsius during the day . It can drop to about  -2 to 6 degrees Celsius at night .

Now, why is monsoon the best time? Well, the main reason is the beauty of the place. During monsoon, the whole area comes alive with lush greenery. You’ll see lots of pretty flowers blooming everywhere. The rivers and waterfalls are complete and look beautiful too. The mountains and valleys are covered in a fresh, green blanket. It’s like nature puts on a grand show just for you!

But every coin has two sides. Monsoon also means rain, and that can make the trail slippery. Walking can get tricky, and you’ll have to watch your step. Sometimes, the rain can even make you halt your trek for a while. It’s essential to carry rain gear to keep you dry. Also, nights can get quite cold, so have warm clothes.

But all in all, the monsoon season adds a lot of charm to the trek. Yes, there are challenges, but they’re worth it. You’ll take back home beautiful memories and amazing stories!

Budget & Costing

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  • Average Trekking Fees:  Planning a trek requires careful budgeting and understanding costs. For the  Hampta Pass Trek , you’ll find that most trekking organisations in India charge a fee ranging between  ₹8,000 – ₹12,000 . This fee covers guides, permits, food, and camping or lodging during the trek.
  • Transportation:   Getting to the starting point in  Manali  will involve transportation costs. The price can vary significantly depending on where you’re travelling from and your choice of transport – be it flights, trains, or buses. It’s worth checking out different options and booking in advance for the best rates.
  • Accommodation:  While on the trek, your accommodation is included in the fees, so there are no extra charges. However, if you plan to stay in Manali before or after the trek, expect to pay around  ₹1200 – ₹2000  for a comfortable private room in a decent hotel or hostel.
  • Trekking Gear:  Next up is the equipment and gear. You’ll need appropriate clothing, trekking shoes, and other gear. If you don’t want to buy these, consider  renting . It can help you save money, and many stores in Manali offer this service.
  • Food:  Although food and water are covered in the trekking fees for the duration, you should carry some  extra snacks  for those sudden hunger pangs or energy boosts.
  • Miscellaneous:  Lastly, remember to set aside a budget for  various expenses . These can include personal purchases, additional activities, or unforeseen costs. Planning your budget in advance ensures a smooth and stress-free trekking experience !

How To Reach The Start Point?

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  • By Flight: Taking a flight can be a quick and efficient way to reach Manali, the trek starting point of the trek. Major airlines operate regular flights to Delhi  and  Chandigarh  from various cities in India. From either town, you can take an  overnight bus to Manali . This entire journey takes less time compared to other modes of transport, making it the fastest but not necessarily the cheapest option. The bus journey is quite scenic and comfortable, with buses equipped with recliner seats.
  • By train: If you prefer a more budget-friendly option, consider travelling by train. You can book a train ticket to  Chandigarh  or  Delhi . From there, you can catch an  overnight bus to Manali . Trains offer a cheaper alternative to flights, though the travel time will be longer. This choice provides a good balance of cost and comfort.
  • By Bus: For the most economical option, consider taking a bus. There are regular  bus services from major cities to Manali . This journey might be longer and less comfortable than the other options, but it will likely be the most affordable. If you’re on a tight budget and have some time to spare, this option could work best for you.

Most trekking organisations offer a pick-up and drop-off service from  Manali , which will help streamline your journey. After reaching Manali, you’re all set to begin the exciting Hampta Pass Trek. Regardless of your chosen mode of transport, you’re in for an adventurous journey surrounded by stunning landscapes!

Detailed Hampta Pass Trek Itinerary

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Day 1: Manali to Jobra to Chika  (Distance: 3 KM | Time: 2 Hours)

Your journey starts in  Manali (which acts as a base camp for many trekking organisations) . The trekkers drive from Manali to  Jobra , about two hours away. This scenic road journey boasts about 42 winding hairpin bends, offering breathtaking panoramas of the picturesque Kullu Valley.

From Jobra, the trek begins, and you move towards your first campsite at Chika , a moderate 2-hour hike covering about 3 km. Here, you get to enjoy the beautiful Rani Nallah and towering peaks.

Day 2: Chika to Balu Ka Ghera  (Distance: 8 KM | Time: 5-6 Hours)

On the second day, you head from Chika to  Balu Ka Ghera . This is a 5-6 hour trek covering around 8 km. During this trek, you cross the lush green meadows and river flows, finally camping at the sand-cleared grounds of Balu Ka Ghera, preparing for the challenging day ahead. From here you get mind-blowing views of the Deo Tibba peak.

Day 3: Balu Ka Ghera to Shea Goru via Hampta Pass  (Distance: 7 KM | Time: 10 Hours)

This is the most challenging yet exciting day of the trek. You start early from Balu Ka Ghera, cross the  Hampta Pass , and then descend to the campsite at  Shea Goru . This long day takes about 10 hours to cover 7 km. However, the sense of accomplishment upon reaching the pass and the stunning views of Lahaul and Spiti Valley make it all worth it.

Day 4: Shea Goru to Chatru, Drive to Chandratal Lake  (Distance: 7 KM | Time: 4-5 Hours)

The fourth day’s trek is downhill from Shea Goru to  Chatru , a 4-5 hour journey covering around 7 km. You walk along the riverside, enjoy the contrasting barren landscapes of Lahaul and Spiti, and witness the Chandra Bhaga mountain ranges. From Chatru, you’ll be driven to  Chandratal Lake , a mesmerising high-altitude lake with crystal-clear waters.

Day 5: Drive from Chandratal Lake to Manali

On the last day, you drive back from Chandratal Lake to Manali. This scenic drive through the Rohtang Pass will provide one last dose of the majestic mountains before you conclude your journey.

Remember, this is a typical itinerary and may vary based on the trekking company’s plan or the weather conditions. Each day of the Hampta Pass Trek presents unique highlights and challenges, making the journey a memorable adventure.

Highlights of the Hampta Pass Trek

Trekking in Snow

The  Hampta Pass Trek  is a treasure trove of diverse experiences and mesmerising sights. Here are some of the standout highlights that make this trek truly special:

  • Manali : The trek begins from the charming hill station of Manali, which delights visitors with its apple orchards, serene rivers, and lush green meadows. Manali is not just a starting point but a beautiful destination worth exploring before you start your trek.
  • Changing Landscapes : One of the most striking features of the Hampta Pass Trek is the dramatic shift in landscapes. As you progress on the trek, the scenery changes from the verdant Kullu Valley to the stark, arid terrain of the Lahaul Valley and Spiti, keeping trekkers engrossed throughout the journey.
  • Rivers and Glaciers : This trek has you crossing sparkling rivers and walking on glaciers. Navigating through these elements is an unforgettable experience that makes the outing even more exciting.
  • Hampta Pass : At an elevation of 14,000 feet, crossing the Hampta Pass is no small feat. The panoramic views of the surrounding peaks from the past are nothing short of awe-inspiring, making this a significant highlight of the trek.
  • Chandratal Lake : Often included in the trek itinerary, a visit to the crystal-clear, blue waters of Chandratal Lake is a delightful bonus. This high-altitude lake’s ethereal beauty is the perfect capstone to the adventurous trek.
  • Shea Goru Campsite:  This is the most challenging and adventurous day as you cross the Hampta Pass and reach Shea Goru. The campsite is in a narrow valley with mountains rising sharply on both sides where you can see snow capped mountains in the month of June & July. It’s quite a contrast from the greenery of the Kullu Valley.

These highlights make the Hampta Pass Trek not just a physical journey but an enriching experience that acquaints trekkers with the multifaceted beauty of the Himalayas.

Essential Gear and Equipment for the Hampta Pass Trek

Before embarking on the trek, it is essential to pack the right gear and equipment to ensure a safe and comfortable journey. Here is a list of items you should consider carrying:

  • Trekking shoes with good ankle support
  • 45L-50L Rucksack with rain cover
  • Trekking gaiters
  • Warm and waterproof clothing layers
  • Sleeping bag suitable for sub-zero temperatures
  • Trekking poles for better stability on uneven terrains
  • UV-protected sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Water bottles and water purification tablets
  • Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
  • First aid kit with essential medications
  • Portable power bank for charging electronic devices

Safety Tips & Precautions

While embarking on any trek, safety should always be a top priority. Here are some essential safety tips to keep in mind during the Hampta Pass Trek:

  • Trek with an experienced guide and follow the instructions of the trek leaders.
  • Stay hydrated and carry an adequate supply of water.
  • Pack light and carry only the essential items.
  • Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather conditions.
  • Respect the environment and maintain cleanliness.
  • Inform someone about your trekking plans and expected return.
  • Stay updated about weather conditions and local regulations.
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking during the trek.

We hope this comprehensive guide has illuminated the many facets of the  Hampta Pass Trek  for you.

Embarking on this journey is not just about reaching the destination; it’s about every verdant valley, every towering peak, every shimmering stream, and the ever-changing landscapes that keep you company along the way.

It’s about pushing your limits, testing your resilience, and experiencing the profound serenity that only the majestic Himalayas can offer.

Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or someone lacing up their boots for the first time, this trek will leave you with unforgettable memories and a yearning to return.

So, prepare well, respect nature, and let the magic of the Hampta Pass engulf you. Happy trekking!

Hampta Pass Trek Video

Video Courtesy: Ronnie & Barty

The Hampta Pass Trek is considered moderate in terms of difficulty. It does require a decent level of physical fitness due to the high altitude and some steep sections. Still, beginners with good preparation can also undertake it.

The Hampta Pass Trek typically takes 4-5 days, covering a distance of approximately 26 kilometres from start to finish.

Hampta Pass is renowned for its dramatic landscape variation, ranging from lush green valleys to arid desert-like regions and exciting river crossings. The trek offers stunning views of Himalayan peaks, glaciers, and the ethereal Chandratal Lake.

The Hampta Pass is 14,000 feet (4,270 meters) above sea level.

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Hampta Pass Trek

Hampta Pass Trek

Hampta Pass Trek

Himachal Pradesh |

Himachal Pradesh | India

Max Altitude

Trekking Km

Easy to Moderate

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11500 /person $ /person.

  • August-2024
  • September-2024
  • +5% GST (goods and services tax)
  • Services Manali to Manali | Included Transport
  • Meeting Point Woodbine Hotel Manali
  • Drop Point Manali Bus Station

Insurance 175

Insurance is Mandatory.

Non-Indian rates are slightly higher. Trek coordinator will provide balance payment link post-booking.

  • Get insurance through us or elsewhere. If not through us, email for a refund after booking.

Cancellation 4 or more days before the start of the trip results in a 100% cash refund.

Cancellation less than 4 days from the start of the trip results in no refund.

Offload 1500

Backpack offload is optional

Choose add-ons during booking. If missed, log in and add them later.

Book off-load at least 10 days before the trek.

For offline bookings at the base camp, a convenience fee of Rs. 2000 applies.

Cancellations made before the trip date will receive a full refund.

For more information. Please complete this form.

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Trek Name: Hampta Pass Trek

Adventure Type: Trekking

Base Camp: Manali

Season: Monsoon |

Month: July | August |

Country: India

Altitude: 14100 Ft.

Grade: Easy to Moderate

Rail Head: Pathankot is the nearest rail head to the base camp

Stay: Camping (Twin sharing)

Food: Meals while on trek (Veg + Egg)

Location: Himachal Pradesh

Distance: 25 Km.

Trail Type: Cross over trail | Start in one valley, traverse the pass, and ends in another valley.

AirPort: Bhuntar, which is 52 km away from Manali

Why Hampta Pass A Must-Do Trek?

Hampta Pass is a beautiful crossover trek that spreads across the lush green valleys of Kullu-Manali to the arid and barren landscapes of Chandra Valley in Lahaul. This trek presents the amalgamation of distinct landscapes and cultures, which is a unique experience in itself. The trek entwines along rocky paths, grasslands, gushing streams, cascading waterfalls, hanging glaciers, and the beautiful crescent-shaped emerald lake ‘Chandratal’ . Get to witness the confluence of three passes, Hampta Pass, Rohtang Pass, and Spiti, which is quite a surreal experience and not to mention a close encounter with the Buddhist culture and the lifestyle in the remote Himalayan villages. The inhabitants of Sethan are originally migrants from Tibet and Spiti Valley and you will get to observe their distinct culture and traditions.

For nature lovers, Hampta Pass is a great adventure, and the terrains keep changing vividly at every juncture of the trek, added to it is the thrill of climbing a dramatic pass, which makes the trek even more adventurous. Standing on top of the pass, you can see the stark difference in the landscapes ahead and behind the pass. Hampta Pass Trek lets you experience 5 days of diverse landscapes in a beautiful mountain rhapsody.

Hampta Pass Trek Informative Video

About The Trek

Hampta Pass is located in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas and takes you to an altitude of 14,100 ft. The trek is a compilation of glaciers, gurgling streams, challenging terrains, and in many ways an extraordinary trek that needs to be on your bucket list.

The trek starts from Jobra in Himachal Pradesh and true to its promise, the trek takes you through the endless natural beauty of Himachal. In the beginning, you will cross pine, maple, and birches from Jobra to Chika and the vast meadows often serve as grazing ground for cattle. En route to Balu ka Ghera, you will cross colorful rhododendron forests and carpets of wildflowers followed by rocky hills and shallow lakes to Hampta Pass with an incredible panorama of the Pir Panjal Range from the gateway of the pass. From the topmost point, it is a wonderful galore of mountain views sweeping down to the valleys below. The wonderful experience continues with the descent to Shea Goru, this is probably the most difficult part of the trek as you will be descending through a steep downhill path along a rocky and narrow pathway.

The last treat awaits you at the end of the trek, Chandratal Lake . the glacial lake is beautifully nestled between the peaks of Pir Panjal at a height of 4250 meters. The lake water keeps changing color throughout the trek. Chhatru is your last campsite for the trek but before that, you have to cross a chilling stream by the campsite near Shea Goru. No need to worry, the water is low and the currents are weak. From here a simple walk along pasturelands will take you to Chhatru. From Chhatru its a short drive to Chandratal Lake. After spending some time at Chandratal, you will return to Chhatru and the following day you will drive back to Manali.

What You Can Expect At The Trek

In a single hike, you will cover two beautiful valleys, the verdant Kullu Valley and the arid Spiti Valley in Himachal. This is an easy-to-moderate trek with a few challenging sections, suitable for beginner venturers and seasoned trekkers. Along the trek, you will come across rocky inclines and high vertical climbs. Keep yourself hydrated and relaxed and follow the instructions of the trek leaders to get the best out of your experience.

Since Hampta Pass is done in peak monsoon season, rain is a possibility and so carrying rain gear is a must on this trek. Also, the temperatures can get pretty cold, so carry enough warm layers with you to be comfortable on the trek.

Mobile connectivity is available in the village of Jobra but it is not very stable. There is no network on the trek. You will have quite a few stream crossings and expect snow at the pass, we will provide micro spikes to walk comfortably on snow. For more information, you watch our ‘How to walk in the mountains’ video.

If you want to experience snow, TTH suggests you go in June and if you are more inclined towards lush greenery then August and September are suggested. Shea Goru is the coldest campsite and you will also have to cross a river the next day without shoes, so pack floaters with you as well. Avoid flip-flops on the trek. Our trek leaders are mountaineering certified and they ensure high safety at all times of the trek. They will provide you with all the information that is necessary to appreciate a trek.

The trek takes place through an eco-friendly zone and as such, we do not condone littering in the mountains. Always pay heed to the trek leaders to enjoy a safe and sound trek experience.

Major Attractions

Mountain Villages

The trek will follow along with some charming mountain villages, which are great place to relax and unwind. Sethan is one such village at 8,860 ft. A 45-minute drive from Manali, this Buddhist village is surrounded by the beautiful Dhauladhar Ranges. This village is a great place to acquaint yourself with the distinct Buddhist culture. The Hampta village located just below Sethan is another popular mountain village on the trek. The legend has it that Yudhistir took this route when journeying toward heaven.

The Pass Crossing

The most thrilling part of the trek, the Hampta Pass crossing is a thrilling adventure. You have to climb three ledges one after another on this trek and the pass itself is a wide passage that goes on for some time before it abruptly drops high up from the mountain, making it so much more interesting.

Diverse Terrains

The beauty of a crossover trek is such that it showcases the distinct change in the landscapes of two different regions and Hampta Pass is no less. The expansive 5-day long stretch takes you from the lush Kullu Valley in Himachal to the cold desserts of Chandra Valley in Lahaul in a sheer spectacle of nature.

Beautiful Campsites

Balu ka Ghera and Shea Goru are two of the most beautiful campsites on the trek. The Balu Ka Ghera campsite lies on the edge of a river with the Hampta Pass looming right in front of you and the expansive valley behind, the Shea Goru campsite has a green setting with a stream in front and mountains encompassing the surrounding.

Flora And Fauna

This Himalayan trek also presents a good deal of biodiversity, you will get to see coniferous trees like Pinewood, Maple, Deodar, Silver Birch, and Oak trees. You will also spot wildlife like shepherd dogs, sheep, vibrant Himalayan birds like whistling thrushes, and white-capped redstart.

Mountain Views

The trek presents stunning views of mountain ranges like the Dhauladhar Range and the Pir Panjal Range and from the top of the pass, you get to see panoramic views of Deo Tibba , Mt. Indrasen, and its glaciers.

Chandratal Lake

The beautiful Chandra Tal Lake is one of the most fascinating attractions of the trek. Surrounded by the red and brown mountains of Lahaul,  and the Chandra River, the lake changes its colors throughout the day. Chandra Tal roughly translates to ‘Moon Lake’ and it has a crescent-like shape. The Lake is steeped in mythology as well. As per Hindu Mythology, Chandratal is the point from where Yudhistir transcended to heaven in Indra’s chariot.

  • Who can Participate
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Who Can Participate

  • Age; 12 years +.
  • First timers can apply; previous trekking experience is more appreciated.
  • The climber must be fit and have sufficient stamina to cover 5 km of distance in 35 minutes without stress.
  • The climber should be able to carry a 10-15 kg backpack.

Manali To Chika Via Jobra | Walk Through Forest Cover

  • Altitude: Jobra - 3000 m/ 9,800 ft to Chika 3100 m/ 10,100 ft.
  • Drive: 2 hr to Jobra from Manali
  • Trek Distance:  2.5 km | Duration: 2hr from Jobra
  • Enough water through the trail
  • Easy to moderate trail
  • Stay in tent
  • Meeting Time and Place: 12 pm at The Woodbine, Naggar Rd, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131.
  • Reach Chika campsite by 5 pm.

The trekking expedition starts at Manali where you will be driven to Jobra in a vehicle. Manali lies at an elevation of  6,700 ft. so it is a good place to acclimatize before you start the trek. The drive takes you along 40 hairpin bends before you arrive at Jobra, the drive time is around 2 hrs. You will get to see the beauty of the Kullu Valley all along the ride. Jobra is the base for your trek to Hampta Pass. It is situated at an altitude of 9,800 ft and the trek to Chika will take you to an altitude of 10,100 ft.

Today is an easy trek along the banks of Rani Nallah through a mixed forest of pine, green maple, and birches. The trek initiates from Allain Guhugal Hydel Project junction and after you cross the main road, you follow the small path leading into a forest of Pine trees and other conifers like Maple, Oak, Deodar, and Toss. The slope that you will climb is not steep and is quite easy to climb. The surroundings are very beautiful, take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the environs before heading into a lush meadow strewn with small rocks all around. Twenty minutes into the trek and you will arrive at the bend that overlooks the meadow.

A little into the meadow and the Rani Nallah comes into view, it flows through the middle of the meadow making it look like a picture right out of a fairytale. Walk through the meadow or climb up the hill on the left-hand side, either way, you will reach Chika at the end of the vast meadow. Climbing the hill and descending to Chika is the easier route and the campsite lies in a huge patch of a green clearing. Rani River flows through the middle, which makes the perfect setting to pitch up a tent. You may also spot horses grazing in the meadows that make a perfect setting for some Instagram-worthy photographs.

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Chika To Balu Ka Ghera | Stay At A Beautiful Campsite

  • Altitude: 3,600 m/ 11,900 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 8.5 km | Duration: 5 to 6 hrs.
  • Altitude Gain: 500 m/ 1,800 ft.
  • Moderate trail, gradual ascent.
  • Packed lunch will be provided.
  • Enough water on the way.
  • River crossing, boulder walk, and colorful tiny flowers on the way.

The next destination is Balu Ka Ghera. While the area is not visible from the Chika campsie but from the direction of the trail you can guess that it falls on the right-hand side. The trail will lead through boulders and rough terrain and the grade of the trek today is also an easy one and can be completed without any difficulty.

The entire stretch of the river\'s right bank is lined up with amazing dwarf Rhododendron trees. These trees will cover the lower and the central region and a cluster of silver birch trees cover up the upper region. Once you have reached the end of the silver birch trees, wait a moment and look back to marvel at the entire range of Dhauladhar snow-clad peaks in front of you. The view is very picturesque. You will reach a clear stream waterfall to the left at a distance. This is the best place to fill your bottles.

After crossing the waterfall, the next route is towards the river to your left. You can go to the other side only by crossing the rivulet but you will have to wet your feet. Fair warning, the water is super cold and will definitely prick your feet. You can also jump from one rock to another in the stream and get to the opposite side. You must have finished half of the day\'s trek when you enter Jwara. Jwara is a beautiful scenic sheltered valley; huge snow-clad rocks at one side and the valley drops down to the river on the other side. You will feel like immersing yourself in the beauty of God's nature. You will find snow melting into the river and cattle grazing the land.

In front of you are snow-clad mountains and behind you lies the Hampta Pass. From here, the trail entwines along the riverside which will lead you to another rectangular valley. The path is covered with multi-colored flowers. The last of the tree lines vanish out of sight and are left behind. It will take another half an hour or so to reach the end of the valley, which is the finishing part of Jwara. After Jwara, the path is a slope covered with snow and rocks. You will spot a variety of purple, yellow and pink wildflowers along the way. The terrain flattens out as you progress towards Balu Ka Ghera. You have to walk along a path of rocks and boulders and the rocks become more and more sparse as you progress towards Balu Ka Ghera.

Balu ka Ghera marks the end of the path, the name has nothing to do with the place. The place is covered with snow and greens whereas the name implies a mound of sand. But it is said that this place was formed with the sands and dust deposited by the river and hence the name. Balu ka Ghera campsite is a flat ground amidst the mountains that you will cross the next day to reach the pass. Balu ka Ghera is at an elevation of 11, 900 ft.

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Balu Ka Ghera To Shea Goru | Panoramic Mountain Views

  • Altitude: Hampta Pass - 4,300 m/ 14,100 ft; Shea Goru- 3,900 m/ 12,900 ft
  • Trek Distance: 7 km | Duration: 10 hr
  • Altitude Gain: 300 m/ 1,000 ft
  • No water point on the way (depends on the condition of snow)
  • First 1 hr gradual ascent then steep ascent till the pass
  • Packed lunch at the pass, enjoy the view of Indrasen Peak
  • Around 2 hrs of steep descent and 1 hr of flat walk from the pass to the campsite
  • The coldest part of the trek
  • Stay in tent.

You can split the journey into two halves, a steady ascent on a moderately steep slope to Hampta Pass, thence a sharp descent to Shea Goru. The highest altitude will be achieved on this day at Hampta Pass (14, 100 ft). The day starts by heading towards the mountains you spotted the previous day near Balu Ka Ghera. The trail is along the riverside. The view is amazing, tiny yellow and orange flowers along the river banks enhance its beauty.

The riverside trails take you further to the base followed by the actual climb to the Hampta pass. The trail fades out at some point so be mindful as to not get lost. When trekking with us, our trek leaders will lead you through the right trail so no worries about wandering away. It will take an hour to reach here. Another hour of the walk will take you to the first plateau. In summer, the place is completely covered with thick fresh snow. Otherwise, it is just patches of snow everywhere. The Deo Tibba peak will fall right in front of you.

You will reach another plateau and onto a ridge. It will take another half an hour to reach the ridge's end. Then from the first ridge trek further up to get on the second ridge. Hampta Pass is just a few meters and a bend away from the second ridge. The climb to Hampta Pass is a vertical one and is a hard mount. It will take about 15 minutes to reach the pass. Yes, by the time you reach there, you would be extremely tired but the site which unfolds in front of you is supremely stunning. Enjoy for some time in the pass, relish the beauty around, have your lunch and then get ready for the next descent to Shea Goru.

The descent is trickier than the journey to the pass. The decline is so steep that you would not be able to locate the base of the mountain, not even by craning your neck. The best possible way to get down is either by sliding down the slope if there is snow or with the use of ropes for support. The route is a little meandering too. You will also spot Spiti from this point. In an hour and a half, a final u-turn will bring you to the base of the valley and the trail ahead will lead you to Shea Goru. The valley is secured by snow-clad mountains, and the side which is open is way to Shea Goru. The trek to Shea Goru is easy and on flat land. The river again flows to your right. Like Balu Ka Ghera, the Shea Goru campsite is also by the riverside. Set your camps on the grounds and retire for the night with a feeling of contentment at the heart.

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Shea Goru To Chatru And Drive To Chandratal | Bask In the Serenity Of The Lake

  • Altitude: Chatru- 3,350 m/ 11,000 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 7 km | Duration: 5 hr.
  • Drive Distance: 49 km, 3 hr to Chandratal and back to the campsite, either on day 4 or day 5 (depending on road and weather conditions).
  • Altitude Loss: 550 m/ 1,900 ft.
  • Gradual descent on the moraine.
  • Start early in the morning.
  • 2 to 3 water sources on the way.
  • Hot lunch at campsite.

You will cover Shea Goru to Chatru by foot and it will take approx 5 hours of easy downhill trek. Shea Goru is placed at an altitude of 12, 900ft and Chatru at 11, 000ft. It is a gentle trek downhill from Shea Goru. The trail here again is by the side of the river valley between mountain ranges. Some places can be a little slippery so be careful.

Chatru can be located at a distance. No vegetation can be seen in the barren mountains. The tricky part comes next. You will have to be careful as the trail might sometimes lead you to the edges of mountains and ridges. The route has slippery parts too. So, sure-footed and careful navigation is required to go further. Nevertheless, the trek is not as difficult as it sounds. You will for sure enjoy the sliding. Getting down the mountains will consume another two hours of your time. You will notice the Chandra River flowing below and a road that goes by its side. More than two Glaciers come next which are to be crossed. The other side of the Glacier is Chatru, the next camping zone. Choose a location that has the river running around.

Chatru is a magnificent camping site; it is a consensus of the three passes, Hampta, Rohtang, and Spiti. The location is just about another two hours away.

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Chatru To Manali | Bid Adieu To The Mountains

  • Drive Distance: 85 km | Duration: 4 to 6 hr.
  • Breakfast at campsite.
  • Lunch on the way (not included in cost).
  • Make your further travel plan from Manali.

It is time to say goodbye to the Spiti Valley and head back to Manila. A ride back from the Chatru campsite to Manali is scheduled for day 5. After this 7 hour journey full of mellow reminisces of the hills, you will be reaching Manali in the evening. An overnight journey after 06:00 pm to Delhi will hopefully work out best.

A visit to Chandratal will be either on Day 4 or Day 5. You can hike up to the marvellous Chandratal Lake (known as the moon lake). Chandratal Lake is 45 km from Chatru campsite. The sheer blue color of the lake has an amazing effect on the surroundings. You can visit Chandratal only in the summer months if road and weather condition permits us. If not, you will have to drive directly from Chatru to Manali and skip Chandratal altogether.

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Day-1: Manali To Chika Via Jobra | Walk Through Forest Cover

  • Drive: 2 hr to Jobra from Manali.
  • Trek Distance:  2.5 km | Duration: 2hr from Jobra.

Day-2: Chika To Balu Ka Ghera | Stay At A Beautiful Campsite

Day-3: balu ka ghera to shea goru | panoramic mountain views.

  • Altitude Gain: 300 m/ 1,000 ft.

Day-4: Shea Goru To Chatru And Drive To Chandratal | Bask In the Serenity Of The Lake

Day-5: chatru to manali | bid adieu to the mountains.

Note: You can visit Chandratal if road and weather condition permits us. If not, you will have to drive directly from Chatru to Manali and skip Chandratal altogether.

Hampta Pass Trek Maps

Pulse rate at rest must be in between (60 to 90 beats per minute).

Blood Pressure Reading must be in between (DIASTOLIC 70 – 90, SYSTOLIC 100 - 140 mm Hg).

Respiratory rate at rest must be in between (12 to 20 breaths per minute).

Should not have Liver and kidney issues.

Should not have Diabetes Mellitus, Bronchial Asthma, Heart problems, Hypertension, etc.

No pacemaker implant.

People with Sinus issues, Epilepsy please contact to trek coordinator before booking the trek.

If your BMI is not normal, Please contact our Trek coordinator before Trek booking.

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  • Government Employees can avail the benefit of Special Casual Leave (SCL) when they join us for a trekking expedition. As per the rules of the Pay Commission, Special Casual Leave can be availed for up to 30 days in a calendar year for trekking/mountaineering expeditions through a registered organization. Trek The Himalayas is a registered adventure tour operator by the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) and the Ministry Of Tourism (MOT).
  • Trekkers have to apply for leave at least 20 days before the trek departure date.
  • This service is exclusive to Indian government employees and is applicable only for treks within India.
  • Do mail at info@trekthehimalayas to apply and mention your booked trek date and trek name.

Junior trekkers (below 15 years) should have a company of parents/guardians.

Trekkers between 15 to 18 years can come solo with the disclaimer form signed by parent/guardian.

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How To Reach

It is essential for everyone to arrive at Manali (11:00 am). 

Once you have reached the assembly point of the trek in Manali, TTH will manage the rest of your travel arrangements, if you have opted for TTH's pick-up service, you can select this option during the booking process by adding it as an add-on.

Options 

1.  Take overnight bus to Manali from Delhi or Chandigarh, taking a bus from Chandigarh is the most ideal option.

-Chandigarh to Manali Bus: 10 hours.

-Delhi to Manali Bus: 14 hours is hectic and takes more time.

We always recommend going for the govt. Buses over the private ones outside the bus station as based on the experience we have found that there are very high chances of delay involved with private buses. Also, govt. Buses are always more reliable. Whichever bus you choose, just make sure to reach Manali at 10 am.

3. You can take a flight to Bhuntar Airport (but we would not recommend it because of the high prices of the flight and very high chances of cancellations), Manali is just a couple of hours away and you can easily get a bus or a private taxi till there. If you do plan to come via Bhuntar, make sure to reach at least a day before the trek starts.

4. You can even come via train, Pathankot railway station is from where you can get direct buses to Kullu/Kasol that is 300 km from there and would take an overnight journey. Even in this case, reach a day before at Manali.

If you prefer to travel independently, you can either take a government bus or book a private cab. Your trek coordinator will provide guidance on how to arrange for the bus or cab booking.

Arrive in Manali by 6:00 pm.

The designated drop-off point is Manali Gov bus stand.

Please consider planning your subsequent travel arrangements after 8:00 pm.

TTH offers comfortable transportation through Tempo Traveler, Bolero, or equivalent vehicles. If you wish to upgrade your mode of transportation, please contact your trek coordinator for further assistance.

How to Reach Hampta Pass Trek Map

 1. Accommodation (as per the itinerary):

  • Camping on Day 1 to Day 4.

2. Meals (Veg + Egg):

  • From the Day 1st Lunch to the Day 5th Lunch.

3. Support:

  • 1 Versatile base camp manager: handles communication and deploys extra manpower in emergencies.
  • 1 Mountaineering & First aid qualified professional trek Leader.
  • 1 Experienced high altitude chef.
  • Local experienced guides (Number of guides depending on the group size).
  • Enough support staff.

4. Trek equipment:

  • Sleeping bag, Sleeping liners (if required), Mattress, Utensils.
  • 3 men all season trekker tent (twin sharing), Kitchen & Dining tent, Toilet tent.
  • Camping stool, Walkie talkie.
  • Ropes, Helmet, Ice axe, Harness, Gaiters & Crampon (if required).

5. First aid:

  • Medical kit, Stretcher, Oxygen cylinder, Blood pressure monitor, Oximeter, Stethoscope.

6. Transportation (as per the itinerary):

  • Manali to Jobra.
  • Chatru to Manali with Chandratal.

7. Mules/porters to carry the central luggage. 

8. Clock room facility available at the base camp for additional luggage.

9. All necessary permits and entry fees, Upto the amount charged for Indian.

10. Services from Manali to Manali .

1. Insurance (Mandatory).

2. Food during the transit.

3. Any kind of personal expenses.

4. Mule or porter to carry personal luggage.

5. Emergency evacuation, hospitalization charge or etc.

6. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head Inclusion.

Things can be provided on demand and availability (participant has to pay extra for these things).

1- Satellite phone/set phone - is a type of mobile phone that connects via radio links via satellites orbiting the Earth instead of terrestrial cell sites like cellphones. Therefore, they can operate in most geographic locations on the Earth's surface.

2- Gamow/PAC HAPO Bag (Portable Hyperbaric Bag) - is a unique, portable hyperbaric chamber for the treatment of acute mountain sickness (AMS), also known as altitude sickness.

3- AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) -  are portable life-saving devices designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, a medical condition in which the heart stops beating suddenly and unexpectedly. 

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  • This offer is valid for Trek The Himalayas limited fixed departures.
  • This offer is valid for 5 years from the date of booking.
  • This offer is not valid if the participant has received a cash refund or voucher at the time of cancellation.
  • Participants don’t have to pay for the trek cost but have to pay for transportation and trek permit costs.

To reserve a spot for a trek or adventure program, you can either utilize our online booking form or call us at the provided number. For your confirmation, a deposit must be wired, including the initial payment.

Cancellation terms:

Cancellations prior to 25 days from the start of the Trip

Refund options

  • 5% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (any trek, any date) to your friend

Cancellation between 24 days and 15 days to the start of the Trip

  • 30% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 85% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, any date) to your friend

Cancellation between 14 days and 10 days to the start of the Trip

  • 50% deduction of trek fee
  • 80% cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 70% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Book the same trek, in the same season, with any other batch

Cancellation less than 9 days to the start of the trek

  • No cash refund
  • 20% cash voucher for the same trip till one year
  • 10% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, same date) to your friend

Note- If a booking is made using a voucher or discount code, the policies related to vouchers and discounts cannot be modified.

In the unlikely event that TTH cancels a trek prior to the scheduled departure date:

While it is extremely rare for TTH to cancel a trek, we understand that unforeseen circumstances or natural disasters may occasionally require us to do so before the scheduled departure. These circumstances could include continuous rain or snow, thunderstorms, snowstorms, landslides, floods, earthquakes, or any other natural calamity that poses a risk to the safety of our trekkers. Additionally, unforeseeable events such as local riots, curfews, pandemics, lockdowns, government orders, or any similar situations that compromise the safety of the trekking experience may also necessitate a cancellation.

In the event of such a cancellation, TTH will provide you with a voucher equivalent to the amount you paid for the trek. This voucher can be redeemed for any of our treks within the next year, allowing you to still enjoy an adventure with us at a later date.

The issuance of a voucher is not applicable in situations where you are required to descend from the trek for any reason. The trek leader may make the decision to send you down from the trek due to factors such as insufficient fitness level, symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), high blood pressure, exceeding the designated turn-around-time, health concerns, or if you are found smoking, drinking, or violating the rules set for the trek. In such cases, the provision of a voucher does not apply.

In the rare event that TTH shifts a trek:

We would like to emphasize that weather conditions in high-altitude areas are highly unpredictable and can undergo sudden changes at any time, irrespective of the day. Additionally, circumstances beyond our control, such as natural disasters, political unrest, pandemics, and lockdowns, may impact the feasibility of conducting a trek. In cases where we are unable to proceed with an event due to such circumstances that are beyond our direct control, we will make every effort to provide you with an alternative trek that is safer and more suitable.

In such situations, we will issue a voucher to offset the cost difference between the originally scheduled trek and the alternative trek. This voucher can be redeemed at any time within one year from the date of issue. Please note that a refund fee or reimbursement of the cost difference is not applicable in these cases.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

How to register/create an account with tth.

To register with TTH, visit our website - www.trekthehimalayas.com and create your account. To create your account you will need to use your email address and fill in all the details, set your unique password and your account is ready to use.

How to book a trek?

  • To book a trek with TTH, you first need to register with us and create an account.
  • Choose the trek that you want to do and click on available dates.
  • You will land at the login page, fill in the required details.
  • Add Participants, choose add-on services click on the Pay now button, choose your preferred payment method, and make the payment. TTH accepts multiple payment options, including credit/debit cards, net banking, and UPI.
  • You will receive a confirmation email from TTH with all the necessary details about the trek, including the meeting point, transportation, accommodation, and other important instructions.

Made a payment but did not receive any confirmation.

please send an email to us at [email protected] or reach out to the numbers provided in the Help and Support section of your Trek Page. We will ensure that your issue is promptly resolved.

How to book off-load luggage and transportation?

To book services such as off-load luggage and transportation, you can find them listed as add-ons. These additional services can be booked at the time of your initial booking. If you miss booking add-ons during the initial reservation, you can log in anytime and easily book 4 days before the departure date add-ons through the platform.

If I have booked the wrong trek or date, how can I make changes?

In such a situation, please log in to your account and transfer your trek or date to the desired one within 12 hours or drop us an email at [email protected] 10 days before the departure date of the trek. After the initial 12-hour period, any changes will be processed according to the cancellation policy.

I am a beginner and confused which trek to book.

We recommend visiting our "Suggest Me a Trek" page. By filling out the form, our experts will contact you with the best possible trek options based on your preferences and experience level. Alternatively, you can reach out to us via email at [email protected] or give us a call using the numbers provided on our website for personalized assistance and recommendations.

How is family trek different from regular trek?

Family treks differ from regular treks by focusing on ease of difficulty, offering shorter durations for younger participants, Kid-friendly and easily digestible foods, child-friendly activities, maintaining a higher guide ratio for diverse age groups, and implementing additional safety measures for families.

Ideal treks for children.

Family Trek with Kids recommendation Only Dayara Bugyal and Chopta Chandrashila Trek.

Minimum age for children to trek with TTH.

Minimum age for TTH treks is typically 7 years, though this may vary depending on the specific trek.

Can we take children to high altitudes with their guardian?

Yes, you can take a kids to a high-altitude trek with a parent. Discuss with a trek expert before booking a trek.

Can we send kids without Parents/guardian?

Medical & Disclaimer Form (Mandatory Documents) Click here to download medical and disclaimer form

How to prepare a child for a high altitude trek?

Physical Fitness: Ensure your child is physically fit. Engage them in regular exercise, outdoor activities, and hikes to build stamina and endurance. Hydration: Emphasize the importance of staying hydrated at high altitudes. Encourage your child to drink water regularly, even if they don't feel thirsty. Proper Nutrition: Provide a well-balanced diet with sufficient carbohydrates for energy and foods rich in iron to prevent altitude sickness. Adequate Sleep: Ensure your child gets enough sleep in the days leading up to the trek. Quality rest is crucial for altitude adaptation. Educate on Altitude Sickness: Teach your child about the symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, and dizziness. Encourage them to communicate any discomfort immediately. Appropriate Clothing and Gear: Dress your child in layers to adjust to changing temperatures. Ensure they have appropriate trekking gear, including sturdy footwear. Positive Mindset: Foster a positive mindset. Encourage your child, and let them know it's okay to take breaks when needed. Medical Check-Up: Schedule a medical check-up before the trek to ensure your child is fit for high-altitude activities. Consult with a healthcare professional about any potential health concerns.

Kind of food will be served during the trek for children.

TTH takes special care to provide wholesome and nutritious food for children on treks. Here are some of the foods that are typically served for children: Breakfast: For breakfast, TTH serves a variety of options like porridge, cornflakes, bread, butter, jam, honey, boiled eggs, omelettes, and pancakes. Children can choose from these options to fuel themselves for the day's trek. Lunch: For lunch, TTH serves lunch which includes rotis, vegetables, rice, dal, and salad. The rotis are usually made fresh on the trek and are a good source of carbohydrates. The dal and vegetables provide protein and other essential nutrients. Snacks: TTH provides healthy snacks like fresh fruits, dry fruits, energy bars, cookies, and biscuits to keep the children energized throughout the day. Dinner: For dinner, TTH serves a hot and wholesome meal which includes soup, rice, dal, vegetables, and a non-vegetarian dish (if requested in advance). Children can also choose from a variety of desserts like custard, jelly, and fruit salad. Dietary requirements: If a child has any special dietary requirements, TTH can cater to those needs as well. For example, if a child is lactose intolerant or allergic to nuts, the kitchen staff can make arrangements to accommodate those requirements.

How to choose the right trek?

Choosing the right trek for a beginner can be a bit overwhelming as there are many factors to consider such as distance, elevation gain, terrain difficulty, weather, and time of year. Here are some tips that can help you choose the right trek for a beginner:

1. Determine fitness level:  Assess the fitness level of the beginner to understand their physical capabilities. This will help you select a trek that is challenging but not too difficult.

2. Choose a well-traveled trail:  A well-traveled trail will have more amenities such as signposts, water stations, and shelter. It is also safer as there will be other hikers on the trail.

3. Consider the length of the trek:  For beginners, it is recommended to start with a shorter trek that can be completed in a day or two. This will help them get acclimatized to trekking and build their confidence.

4. Look for gradual elevation gain:  Choose a trek with a gradual elevation gain rather than steep ascents. This will make the trek easier and more enjoyable.

5. Check the weather:  Check the weather forecast before selecting a trek. Avoid treks during the monsoon season or winter when the trails can be slippery or dangerous.

6. Research the trail:  Read about the trail to get an idea of the terrain, altitude, and difficulty level. This will help you select a trek that is suitable for the beginner.

7. Consult with an expert:  If you are unsure about which trek to choose, consult our trek expert Mr. Nitin (+91 70600 59773) between 10 AM to 6 PM (Tuesday - Friday). Mr. Nitin will provide you valuable advice and guidance.

Overall, it is important to choose a trek that is enjoyable, challenging but not too difficult, and suitable for the beginner's fitness level and experience.

Can a beginner choose a tough trek?

It is not recommended for a beginner to choose a difficult Himalayan trek. Trekking in the Himalayas can be physically and mentally challenging, especially if you are not used to the high altitude, steep slopes, and rugged terrain. Choosing a difficult trek without the proper experience, fitness level, and preparation can be dangerous and put you at risk of altitude sickness, injury, and other hazards.

If you are a beginner, it is recommended to start with an easier trek and gradually build up your skills and experience. This will help you understand the challenges of trekking in the Himalayas, and also prepare you physically and mentally for a more difficult trek in the future. It is also important to choose a trek that matches your fitness level, experience, and interest.

What is the age limit for a beginner trekker?

There is no specific age limit for a beginner trekker. However, it is important to consider your physical fitness, health condition, and personal interests before embarking on a trek. Trekking in the Himalayas can be physically and mentally demanding, and requires a certain level of physical fitness and endurance.

If you have any pre-existing medical conditions or are above a certain age, it is recommended to consult with a doctor before embarking on a trek. It is also important to listen to your body and take breaks as needed during the trek to prevent exhaustion or injury.

If I am solo, can I join the trek in a group?

Yes, you can join the trek. We have fixed departure groups where you can simply book your trek and we will take care of curating a group.

How does my family get updated about my Trek?

Before you start the trek, it is recommended that you make all the necessary phone calls as during the trek you may or may not receive network coverage, once you come back to the Base Camp, you can reconnect with your family via phone once again. You can share your trek coordinator contact detail with your family members to get the latest updates about your trek batch.

What food can I expect?

At TTH, we provide wholesome and nutritious meals during the trek. The food is vegetarian and includes a variety of dishes such as rice, dal, vegetables, chapati, paratha, pasta, noodles, and soup. We also offer snacks such as biscuits, and salty, and dry fruits during the trek. Special dietary requirements such as vegan, gluten-free, or Jain food can also be arranged if informed in advance.

I am allergic to some foods.

If you are allergic to some foods, you need to let us know in advance so that we can make arrangements accordingly.

How safe is trekking with TTH?

TTH is a trekking company that prioritizes the safety of all its participants, including women trekkers. They have a comprehensive safety system in place, which includes a dedicated team of experienced and trained trek leaders and support staff who are equipped to handle emergency situations and provide first aid.

TTH also takes specific measures to ensure the safety and comfort of women trekkers. They have a separate tent accommodation for women trekkers, female trek leaders, and support staff. They also provide separate toilet facilities for women and encourage a safe and respectful environment for all trekkers.

Moreover, TTH has a strict policy against any kind of harassment and has a zero-tolerance policy towards such incidents. They have a designated Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) to investigate and address any complaints related to harassment or misconduct. Overall, TTH has a good reputation for safety and responsible trekking practices, and women can feel comfortable and safe while trekking with them.

How TTH will manage if I am the only woman in the group?

In case you are the only women in the group, we provide a single sleeping arrangement. Also, during the trek, the trek leader will always remain by your side to provide optimum safety and reassurance.

How can I know that other women are in the batch?

You can reach out to the trek coordinator to inquire about the number of female trekkers and their respective states who have booked the trek. Please note that the trek coordinator cannot disclose personal details of any trekker. Once you've confirmed your booking, a WhatsApp Group will be created for all the trekkers in your batch. This allows you to connect with fellow trekkers before the trek begins.

Can I know in advance, which trek is led by a women Trek Leader?

While many of our treks are led by female trek leaders, however, it is not possible to know which trek leader is assigned to which group. But nonetheless, whether the trek leader is male or female you can be completely assured of your safety and security with us.

Can I trek with periods? If yes, then where can I dispose of the sanitary pad?

Yes, it is possible to trek with periods. However, it is important to take some extra precautions and preparations to ensure a comfortable and safe trekking experience.

Here are some tips that can help you trek during your period:

1. Use menstrual hygiene products that you are comfortable with, such as tampons, pads, or menstrual cups. It is recommended to carry enough supplies for the entire duration of the trek.

2. Pack wet wipes, hand sanitizer, and plastic bags to dispose of used hygiene products.

3. Wear comfortable and breathable clothing that allows for easy movement and reduces friction. Avoid wearing tight or restrictive clothing that can cause discomfort.

4. Carry pain relief medication, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, in case of menstrual cramps.

5. Stay hydrated and maintain a balanced diet to support your energy levels and overall health.

6. Take breaks as needed and listen to your body. If you feel uncomfortable or experience any unusual symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.

It is also recommended to consult with a doctor before going on a trek during your period, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition or are taking medication. By taking necessary precautions and being prepared, you can have a safe and comfortable trekking experience even during your period.

We provide proper disposal facilities for sanitary pad disposal during the trek.

How will the accommodation be during the trek?

We offer three person tents with twin-sharing for optimum comfort. A woman trekker will share a tent with another woman trekker and if you are the only woman in the group, you will be given a single accommodation for your comfort and privacy.

Are trek poles, Jackets and other equipment available for rent from Trek The Himalayas?

Yes, we do provide gears on rent. You can book it using you TTH account directly.

Who will be with us on the trek from Trek The Himalayas?

Mountaineering qualified Experienced and first aid certified Trek Leader, First Aid Certify local guide, Cook, helpers and supporting staff.

Who can not join the trek?

People suffering from Bronchitis, Asthma, High blood pressure, Epilepsy (got faints), TB , Heart problem or on higher BMI side are strictly not allowed to go on any Himalayan trek. Apart from this if you had any medical history, please let us know.

When it gets really cold can I consume alcohol?

No. Alcohol and smocking isn’t allowed while on trek. It is totally misconception that it will keep you warm. Your body need to acclimatize properly and for that eat properly and drink enough water; these things will keep you warm.

What type of toilet facility is TTH providing at the trek?

Toilet tents provide a convenient solution for answering nature's call in the great outdoors. Dry toilets, in particular, offer a highly sanitary approach. By digging a pit and utilizing mud and a shovel, you can easily cover up your waste. This method ensures cleanliness and hygiene while camping or exploring in the forest. 

Remember to pack essential toiletries to complete your outdoor bathroom kit and maintain proper personal hygiene during your adventures. With these practices in place, you can enjoy nature while also respecting it.

How do I manage the negative temperatures on the trek at higher camps? Do I need special jackets?

Layer Up From Head To Toe Eat Full Meals, never sleep empty stomach You can keep warmee (if you’re more susceptible to cold). Use sleeping bag in right way and don’t leave free space in sleeping bag.

For upper body – Thermal layer – T-shirt (full-sleeves) – Fleece T-shirt (for extreme colds) – Fleece layer – Thick Jacket/Down Jacket – Waterproof or Windproof layer (outermost layer, when it is snowing or raining) - For Lower Body – Thermal layer – Hiking pants (normal) or Winter hiking pants

Based on how warm you feel you can skip any of the above layers. Your outer later should be windproof since it is windy at high altitude. The idea behind layering is that the more insulation you have the less cold you feel, and instead of wearing a very thick jacket if you wear multiple layers, your body will be better insulated against the cold.

Do you provide crampon/micro spikes and gaiters?

Yes, we provide micro spikes and gaiters, if required.

What documents need to carry on trek?

Mandatory documents: 2 xerox of ID having address (addhar card/driving license), 2 Passport size photographs, hard copy Medical form signed & sealed by doctor, disclaimer form sign by trekker and high altitude insurance.

If we come prior the trek date, Do you provide accommodation?

No. We don’t but we can suggest you good hotel/Stay nearby pick up location.

Do we get enough water for drinking?

Yes, trekker must carry 2 water bottles 1 litre each so they can refill it at campsite for drinking and keep themselves hydrate.

What kind of shoes we should buy for the trek?

You should buy shoes which has these three features –Good grip, Ankle Support and additional water resistant layers. Generally, we advise Quechua Trek 100, MH 500 and MH 100.

What happens if some members of the team need to turn back before the summit?

No one is forced to go on. There is always enough staff to split the party according to need and regroup later at the camp. Most people have no trouble reaching the highest campsite. If some members decide not to climb the final distance they can wait for the climbers to come back down the same way or take a lateral path to the descent route.

What is the Hampta Pass Trek?

The Hampta Pass Trek is a popular trekking expedition in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, which takes you through the scenic landscape of the Himalayas and offers stunning views of the mountains and valleys.

How long does the Hampta Pass Trek take?

The Hampta Pass Trek typically takes around 4-5 days to complete, depending on the route and weather conditions.

What is the best time to do the Hampta Pass Trek?

The best time to do the Hampta Pass Trek is from mid-June to September when the weather is relatively stable and the snow has melted, making the trek less difficult.

Is previous trekking experience necessary for the Hampta Pass Trek?

No, previous trekking experience is not necessary for the Hampta Pass Trek , but a good level of fitness is required due to the steep and rocky terrain.

What is the level of physical fitness required for the Hampta Pass Trek?

The Hampta Pass Trek requires a moderate level of physical fitness as the trek involves moderate ascents and descents, rocky terrain, and potential altitude sickness. It is recommended to undergo physical training and preparation before attempting the trek.

What documents are required for the Hampta Pass Trek?

To undertake the Hampta Pass Trek , you will need to bring following documents.

Medical Disclaimer filled and signed by a certified doctor (MBBS). Carry 1 hard copy with the original one. Original and printed copies of ID and address proof Aadhar/Voter Card/ Passport/ Driving License  Complete vaccination certificate Or RT-PCR test report 2 Passport-size photographs

What is the altitude of the Hampta Pass Trek?

The Hampta Pass Trek reaches its pinnacle at an impressive altitude of 4,300 meters (14,100 feet) , offering breathtaking views and a thrilling adventure for hikers.

Is it safe to do the Hampta Pass Trek?

Yes, the Hampta Pass Trek is generally considered safe, but with any trek, there are inherent risks involved. It is important to follow safety guidelines, such as staying hydrated, wearing appropriate clothing and footwear, and avoiding overexertion.

What is the accommodation like on the Hampta Pass Trek?

Accommodation on the Hampta Pass Trek typically includes camping in tents in twin sharing basis.

What is the level of difficulty of the Hampta Pass Trek?

The Hampta Pass Trek is considered to be of easy to moderate . It involves moderate ascents and descents, with some steep sections and challenging terrain. It is recommended for trekkers with some prior hiking experience and a reasonable level of fitness.

Can I join the Hampta Pass Trek solo?

Yes, Our Hampta Pass Trek welcomes solo trekkers. Join us for an incredible adventure as we cater to the needs and preferences of individual hikers.

What is the distance covered on the Hampta Pass Trek?

The distance covered on the Hampta Pass Trek is approximately 26 kilometres (16 miles) .

What is the level of altitude sickness risk on the Hampta Pass Trek?

The altitude sickness risk on the Hampta Pass Trek is considered moderate. The highest point reached on the trek is approximately 14,100 feet (4,300 meters) at the Hampta Pass. While this altitude is not extremely high, it is still important to take necessary precautions. It is advisable to acclimatize properly, maintain a gradual ascent, stay hydrated, and listen to your body for any signs of altitude sickness. It is always recommended to consult with a medical professional before undertaking any high-altitude trek.

Where is the meeting and drop point in Hampta Pass Trek?

Meeting Place & Time

Reporting Time: 12:00 PM Drop Time: 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm (Timings are subject to change based on weather and road conditions). Please reach Manali a day before to avoid any kind of delays.

Meeting Point ( Pickup): The Woodbine, Naggar Rd, Manali, Himachal Pradesh 175131

Here is Google’s location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/KNRebAfyhzaFoWxv6

Drop Point: Manali Bus Stand.

Is mobile network available in Hampta Pass Trek?

Heading for a thrilling trek from Manali, Brace yourself for a complete network blackout. Prioritize informing your family about the lack of connectivity in the mountains.  Stay connected by sharing the contact number of your Trek coordinator, who will provide essential updates during your journey.

What should I pack for the Hampta Pass Trek?

Here are some of the essentials you should pack for the trek:

1. Trekking shoes: A good pair of trekking shoes is essential for a comfortable trek. Make sure your shoes are well-fitted, sturdy and provide good grip on the trail.

2. Warm Clothing: The weather can be unpredictable in the mountains, so it's important to carry warm clothing, including thermal innerwear, fleece jackets, down jacket, and waterproof jacket.

3. Trekking pants: Carry comfortable and quick-drying trekking pants that are suitable for the weather conditions.

4. Backpack: A good quality backpack with a capacity of 40-50 liters is ideal for carrying your essentials during the trek.

5. Headlamp/Flashlight: Carry a good quality headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries for trekking during early morning or late evening hours.

6. Water bottle: Carry a reusable water bottle and stay hydrated throughout the trek.

7. Snacks: Carry energy bars, dry fruits, and snacks for instant energy during the trek.

8. First aid kit: Carry a basic first aid kit, including band-aids, antiseptic cream, pain relief spray, and medicines for altitude sickness.

9. Sun protection: Carry sunscreen lotion, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the harsh sun rays.

10. Trekking poles: Trekking poles can help in maintaining balance and reduce the strain on your knees while trekking.

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Hampta Pass Trek - Detailed Guide and Things To Know Before You Go

Do you want to go for India's most sought after high altitude trek? Are you looking for a trek filled with adventure? When you think of trekking and adventure, what are the things that come to mind? Is it the snowcapped mountain trails, or the beautiful green meadows, or hiking through forests covered with pine and oak treks, walking through valleys with streams of water flowing beside you with lush green surroundings, or walking through rocky terrain with no sight of civilization around or crossing a river using a rope, or an off-road drive to a pristine lake at 14000 feet.  

Hampta Pass trek from Manali, in Himachal Pradesh, gives you the opportunity to experience all this packed in one adventure-filled trek. Hampta Pass is at an elevation of 14,039 feet on the Pir Panjal range in the Himalayas, separating two contrasting and beautiful valleys of Kullu and Spiti. Hampta pass lying at 14000 feet, connects Kullu valley, which is famous for its rivers, meadows, pine trees, and meadows with water streams flowing, starting from Manali to Spiti valley's barren desert covered in snow for most of the year. Trekkers get to experience two contrasting landscapes in India's beautiful adventure capital, Himachal Pradesh. The trail to Hampta Pass is one of the famous and suitable treks for beginners in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, giving stunning views at Lahaul, Kullu, and Spiti Valley. 

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Hampta pass trek- the best time to go?

The best months to do Hampta pass trek are June and July is you love the snow as the biting cold weather can give you the ultimate chills. Experiencing snowfall at hampta pass in June with temperatures falling to almost -15 degrees is a treat for many. The reason why Hampta pass is famous for trekking is snow; the pass has lump sum snow, which draws more tourists in June and July. Suppose you are not a fan of cold weather and want to experience a green landscape with lots of flora and fauna, the sound of streams, and river gushing, then you should plan to go in July mid up till October first week. October brings in fresh snowfall on the Hampta pass trek, making it inaccessible till June next year. Shepherds mostly bring their sheep for grazing in this pass for its unique high altitude grasslands during summers. 

The forests have so much to offer; rich flora and fauna, various types of wood like oak, fir, maple, birch, pine trees with patches of snow, which adds to the beauty of the trek. The clear blue skies, rivers streaming, waterfalls, lush green meadows all around with various colorful wildflowers, and snowy terrains of Pir Panjal mountains behind are very soothing to eyes. This region has so many beautiful landscapes and trails for trekking and various other adventures! 

Hampta Pass Trek- How to Reach?

Hampta pass trek starts from the famous Manali, which is accessible by road. There is an airport in Kullu, which is around 60 km from Manali, but very few flights operate. The best way to reach Manali is by an overnight bus from Chandigarh or Delhi. The travel time from Delhi to Manali is around 12 to 14 hours. The travel time from Chandigarh to Manali is approximately 8-10 hours. 

Hampta Pass Difficulty level:

Hampta pass trek is considered easy to moderate in difficulty and a perfect one for beginners. Generally, it takes four days to complete the Hampta pass trek. One more day is further added to visit the well-known and striking Chandrataal, a high altitude alpine lake a few hours from Chatru. If you are well-equipped and are carrying the necessary trekking gear, then the trek is safe and a once in a lifetime adventure for you. 

Brief itinerary of Hampta Pass Trek:

Day 1- Manali to Jobri and Trek to Chikka:

A drive of 19 km, which takes 1 hour from Manali, passes through Prini, Sethan, and Jobra. It's an easy 2km trek to the Chika campsite on Rani Nallah, which walks you into a mixed pine tree, green maple, and birch trees. Trek ends at Chikka, and you'll find a stunning waterfall close to the campsite.

Altitude:- Jobra 9,800ft to Chika 10,100ft

Trek time: 1 hour. 

Day 2- Chikka to Balu ka Ghera:

After waking up to the waterfall sounds, leave from Chika campsite for a thrilling trek through stones and boulders. After 3 hours of gradual mounting, you reach Juara Nala, a fun part of the trek where you experience the thrill of the river crossing, spectacular views of Indrasan Peak and valley down below. Finally, reach Balu ka Ghera, have lunch, and spend time there.

Altitude:- 10,100ft to 11,900ft

Trek time: 5ñ6 hours.

Day 3- Balu Ghera to Shea Goru, and cross Hamta pass:

Start early morning, which takes an hour to reach upper Balu ka Ghera, from where the ascent to Hampta Pass Summit starts. Once you cross over, you witness the barren landscape of the Himalayas in Lahul and Spiti Valley. This entire route is covered with snow in June and takes around 4 to 5 hours to reach Hampta Pass Summit. Enjoy a beautiful panoramic view from the top, meet shepherds who visit the valley to nourish their sheep, and then start descending towards the next campsite, Shea Goru.

Altitude:- 11,900 feet to 14,100 feet descending to 12,900 feet

Trek time: 7ñ8 hours.

Day 4- Shea Goru to Chhatru, and drive to Chandra Tal:

It is a trek downhill from Shea Goru with a trail by the river valley's side between the Pir Panjal mountain ranges. The courses take you through beautiful landscapes, glaciers to cross and arrive at the base camp at Chatru, which is the next camping zone. The Chandra River flows below, and a road goes by its side. 

Altitude:- 12,900ft to 11,000ft

Trek time: 5 hours. 

Day 5: Chatru to Chandratal or Chatru to Manali via Rohtang Pass(depending on the Road condition) :

Chandratal Lake is 45 km from the Chatru campsite. You can hike up to visit the marvelous Chandratal Lake only in the summer months if road and weather conditions permit us. If the Lake is closed in the month you are going; then you will have to head back to Manali.

Our Hampta Pass Circular Trek comes to an end with a beautiful mosaic of memories.

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Hampta Pass Trek - The best time to visit

When you think of trekking, what comes in mind is the snowcapped mountain trails on the Himalayas, especially in Himachal Pradesh. Maybe that's how movies trick our minds! That's true because this region has so many beautiful landscapes and trails for trekking and various adventures! 

Manali, a famous town in Himachal Pradesh, serves as the basecamp for a various trek, and Hampta Pass is one of them.  Hampta Pass is rested at an elevation of 14,039 feet on the Pir Panjal range in the Himalayas. It is a small narrow passage between two valleys; the Lahaul Chandra Valley and Kullu Valley in the Himachal Pradesh. 

The trail to Hampta Pass is one of the popular and convenient treks in Manali, Himachal Pradesh giving the breathtaking views at Lahaul, Kullu and Spiti Valley. If you are well-equipped and are carrying the necessary trekking gear, then the trek is safe and an adventure for you. Besides that, you also need to know what is the best time to visit Hampta Pass for a trek. 

So here are the details to choose the favourable month for your trip!

Hampta pass trek in June

During June, you can still see a lot of snow around. The snow starts melting very slowly, and till Mid July, the place is filled with snow. So if you want to experience snow trek in Hampta Pass, then this would be the time. This trek gets a lot tougher due to heavy snow after you cross Balu ka Ghera campsite on the third day.

If road conditions are good, you could see the beautiful Chandratal lake at 14000 feet. An adventure-packed snow trek with an excursion to Chandratal lake climbing a pass at 14000 feet, glaciers, surrounded by mountains, and stargaze in the night! Or let nature take you away for some time and evolve you by the time you head back home. If the sky is clear, you are lucky enough to catch a view of the Milky Way.

Hampta pass trek in July

The snow starts to melt in mid-July and monsoon season commences with a lot of rains in Manali. If you look trekking in rainy weather, this is the month. The region looks fresh with greenery and wildflowers, water bodies, forests look fresh, foggy, and dense! Hampta pass is an altogether different experience! Every month has its beauty. It is also easy trek without snow, green meadows, rocky trails, and you'll have a lot of fun crossing the rivers and waterfalls on the way.

You can also return from Rohtang Pass as the Pass opens for only a few months like July, August, September. If you want to experience monsoons in Hampta, then July would be the time, as you will also experience rainfall adding up to life memories! Also, visit magical Chandratal Lake for camping and be carried away by the Himalayan winds. 

Hampta pass in August

As the snow completely melts, this month will be sunny in the valley with the end of rainfalls mostly after the first week. During this time, the region looks very different with green meadows with new flowers blossoming around. You can see the sun shining bright, the birds in the high woodlands, rivers and waterfalls gushing in full flow, pine valleys, shades of yellow, orange, pink, red colour flowers in the meadows, streams flowing. Once you cross the tree line, you can get to see the raw barren rocky landscape. 

Green lush meadows on the sides of the Himachal and Spiti region, mountain ranges around, various snow hues, and cool weather with sunlight gives a fresh feel. At this time, you can also visit Chandratal Lake, which is known for the best camping sites, and the highlight of the trek. 

However, since it is a monsoon period, the Manali region is hit by rainfalls, and the roads are patchy, slippery, muddy especially at waterfalls and rivers. So you've got to be super careful during this period and plan very meticulously. 

Hampta pass trek in October first week

As the winters begin, the weather becomes quiet, calm, chilly, and no rainfalls. You'll witness clear sky and clear weather in the mountain peaks and valleys, and a perfect time for photography! The day time will be bright and sunny, whereas the nights will be chilly as the temperature drops down. 

Trekkers get to experience a different Hampta Pass with seasons first snowfall in the first week of October. Although, Hampta Pass trek in October is the matter of probability. Due to heavy snowfall by the second week, it would be difficult to cross the Hampta pass. If you are trekking during this time, you might have to take a different route while descending as the route of Rohtang pass might get closed due to snow blockage after the second week.

Hampta Pass Trek is closed from October mid to June.

By mid-October, weather changes, snowfall becomes hefty furthermore climate will be unpredictable. Due to this, it might get a little difficult for trekking as the roads will be narrower due to snow. Also, Rohtang Pass will be closed until May due to snow obstruction, and so the path will be challenging.

Hampta Pass is open for only a few months in the year, from May-June to Mid-October. During the other months, the region will be freezing at sub-zero temperatures and non-accessible by foot.

Hence it is not advised to go for a trek during these months as the temperature and weather is harsh, and also the trails are snowclad, which makes it tough and arduous to walk on.

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HAMPTA PASS TREK

Hampta pass: where two worlds meet , trek starts near manali & ends in lahaul, hampta pass trek overview.

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Day 1 Manali (1,800 m) to Cheeka (2,900 m) via Pirni (1,900 m) and Sethan

We begin the day early and drive from Manali to Jobri via Pirni and Sethan. Pirni is a village a little short of 4 kilometers south of the Manali city bus depot on the Naggar road. We take a left from the T intersection at Pirni, towards village Sethan, which is closed to regular traffic movement as it was principally contructed to link to the hydel power project at Jobri on the Rani Nalah which we would accompany all the way to the base of the hampta pass.

You need to obtain a permit to take a vehicle up this road The road is with as many hairpin turns, that you will run out of fingers were you to begin counting them. However the trend continues only until Sethan following which its a straight ride to Jobri, 4 km away. We begin the trek at Jobri as we march towards Cheeka, lying only about 2 km ahead. We cross the thick forest and mud covered trail as we make our way to the Campsite, the arrival of which is marked by a gradual parting of treeline to pave way for the meadows along the raging waters of the Rani Nalah.

Day 2 Cheeka (2,900 m) to Balu ka Ghera (3,600 m)

We start our journey early after breakfast. We begin by crossing a makeshift wooden bridge built by shepherds and onto the right bank of the stream and then another to cross one adjoining stream. Hence forth it is a continuous climb upto Jawara post which the gradient subsides upto Balu Ka Ghera. Hampta Pass is a well taken route by Gaddi Shepherds who climb the pass over into Lahaul and Spiti every year, as the lower meadows begin to dry. Thus it is quite prominent to spot them with their flock of sheep. However their swiftness renders their itinerary short and is comprised of only 2 days.

The final steps to Jawara include traversing upon the carefully placed rocks over an adjoining stream. The Jwara meadows offer a welcoming site. While the treeline comes to an end on the right bank along our route, the opposite bank is lined with birch that grow further up on the hillside. The valley narrows down as we proceed further up to Balu ka Ghera campsite which is at an hours walk from Jawara.

The Balu ka Ghera is a flatbed with plenty of camping space. While we pitch out tents here, the shepherd have a keen tendency to proceed further up to the base of the glacial lake from where the climb to the Hampta pass begins. In June and upto early July, it is the spot upto which snowline exists, which begins to melt away with the advent of rain.

Day 3 Balu Ka Ghera (3,600 m) to Shea Goru (3,920 m) via Hampta Pass(4,280 m)

Today is the toughest day of the trek as the trekking distance is the most and we climb to the Hampta Pass before we descend to graze the peripheries of Lauhal as we proceed towards Shea Goru campsite. We begin the day early today as the altitude is bound to slow our pace and unpredictable weather can further create hinderance. We proceed on the right bank of the stream tracing its origin in a small glacial lake formation. If the rains have not yet set in, the snowline begins here. However once the snow melts it becomes hard to navigate the streams coming in from our left, joining the right bank of the river.

We hop over to the other bank and trace our way towards the pass from there. Indarasan peak is visible in the distance a little towards right of our direction of approach towards the hampta pass. It appears as if summit of a temple and the name literally translates as the seat of lord Indra, who as per the Vedas is the king of Heaven (Swarg) and Gods. Mythologies and popular belief in Hinduism associate his powers to be similar with those of Odin, Thor, Zeus and Jupiter, the popular deities across Indo-European cultures.

Once we reach the hampta pass we are introduced to a different world together. As the vision gets a glimpse of the naked mountains of Lahaul. The senses, overwhelmed, begin to be weighed by the magnificence of the landscape before us as it changes abruptly, and the spirit is joyous with a sense of accomplishment and that of fulfilment. We wait, we bow to pay our respects to the divine before us and we proceed.

The path from here onwards comprises of a steep descent towards Shea Goru Campsite that can be seen far off in the distance to the left of our ascent to the pass, which is slight East of North as against our approach to Hampta pass in the eastward direction. After maneuvering through some steep slopes and then cutting across the side of an almost overhanging ridge we finally make it to a boulder strewn trail that takes us down to the last slope, which we can glissade down if there is enough snow.

Once we are down into the valley the gradient is almost flat for the rest of the way to Shea Goru campsite. We reach the campsite in another 30-40 minutes.

Day 4 Shea Goru (3,920 m) to Chattru (3,320 m); Drive to Chandratal (4,260 m) and back to Chattru - 120 KM

We start the day by crossing a snowbridge over to the opposite (left) bank of the river or a makeshift bridge if the glacial formations have melted away. The gradient increases as we rush downhill towards Chattru that lies on the Manali – Kaza road.

An hour short of our destination we get a clear view of the Road that lies on the opposite bank of the raging Chenab river. We make a turn towards the North-West a few hundered meters short of the river towards an alpine meadow which can be seen a few hundred meters down, at times occupied by shepherds. We have to cross a stream to continue towards Shea Goru campsite and then finally traverse glacial moraine before we finally are able to rush through a well off trail. While the campsite is on the left bank of the river itself, the Chattru Dhaba is located on the opposite bank that is accessible by an iron bridge.

We drive to Chandratal, a journey that would take another 3 hours and take us to an altitude of 4,260 meters. We visit the Chandratal or the moon shaped lake, which can be witnessed if we climb high up on the eastward ridge. Furthermore a glacial lake at the base of a retracted glacier, Samudri Tapu, can be seen in the backdrop, far away, if we have enough time. We drive back to Chattru and camp beside the river. There are a few Dhabas at Chattru.

Day 5 Chattru (3,320 m) to Manali via Rohtang Tunnel or Rohtang Pass (3,980 m - on request only)

After witnessing magnificent views during early morning, twilight hour, we start our journey towards Manali via Rohtang Tunnel. Prior to construction of the Tunnel the drive used to be a tiring one via Rohtang Pass. The distance is reduced and more so the duration since opening of the tunnel

Day 2 How difficult is the trek & what are the challenges?

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FAQ's about Hampta Pass Trek

What is the best time for hampta pass trekking.

You can go trekking to Hampta Pass at any time of the year, but the most enjoyable months are from mid-June to September. During this period, the weather is quite pleasant, with daytime temperatures averaging around 13 to 18 degrees Celsius and dropping to as low as 0 degrees Celsius at night.

In October, it gets even colder. However, many adventure enthusiasts love June for one special reason – the snow. So, quite a few adventure lovers have suggested that mid-June is perhaps the best time for an exciting Hampta Pass trek.

How is the weather at Hampta Pass?

If you go to Hampta Pass in June or July, you’ll feel a pleasantly warm climate. The daytime temperature is usually between 13 to 18 degrees Celsius, while nights can get colder, ranging from 0 to 7 degrees Celsius.

In September, it gets cooler both during the day and at night. You might encounter snow on the trek, especially until early July. If it rains, the snow tends to melt away.

How to reach at the base camp of Hampta Pass?

To get to the starting point of the Hampta Pass trek, first, make your way to Manali. From Manali, you can hop into a taxi that will take you to Jobra, the base camp for the Hampta Pass Trek. This taxi ride covers a distance of roughly 18 kilometers and typically takes about 2 hours to reach.

Once you arrive at Jobra, you can kick off your 2-day trek to Hampta Pass. During this journey, you’ll be walking and hiking for a total distance of around 35 kilometers through some stunning valleys.

How long is Hampta Pass Trek?

The Hampta Pass trek spans approximately 35 kilometers and leads you through the picturesque areas of the Dhauladhar range. It kicks off in Manali and first takes you to Chikka, which sits at an elevation of 10,000 feet above sea level.

On the second day, you can journey to Balu ka Khera for roughly 5 hours, where you can enjoy the snowy landscapes.

Finally, on the last day, your destination will be Siaguru, where you’ll set up camp. From there, you can drive to Chadar Tal and marvel at the starry skies along with breathtaking views of nature.

How difficult is Hampta Pass Trekking?

Hampta Pass Trekking is regarded as a moderately challenging trek. The main factor contributing to this is the changing atmospheric pressure as you ascend higher. The weather conditions also play a role in making the trek moderately difficult. During this trek, you’ll ascend to an altitude of 14,100 feet and journey through various rivers, valleys, and dense forests.

How can I get ready for the Hampta Pass Trek?

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  • Prioritize Essentials: Make sure to prioritize the most important items for your trekking adventure. Proper planning beforehand will help ensure a smoother journey.

Is there snow in Hampta Pass while trekking?

Yes, there’s plenty of snow at Hampta Pass between mid-June and July. From August to November, the snow disappears. In December and January, there’s heavy snowfall and freezing cold. However, it’s tough to walk in such severe conditions, so it’s not recommended to trek there in winter

How to reach at base camp of Hampta pass from Delhi?

To reach Manali from Delhi, you have several transportation options:

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  • The nearest airport to Manali is Bhuntar Airport (Kullu-Manali Airport), which is about a 1.5 to 2-hour drive from Manali.
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  • There are regular state-run and private bus services from Delhi to Manali. The journey by bus can take approximately 12-14 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.
  • If driving, you can take NH44 (formerly NH3) from Delhi to Manali. The distance is approximately 540 kilometers, and the drive usually takes around 12-14 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.

3. By Train and Road:

  • There’s no direct train to Manali, but you can take a train from Delhi to Chandigarh or Pathankot.
  • From Chandigarh or Pathankot, you can continue your journey to Manali by road either by hiring a taxi or taking a bus.
  • Some private bus operators offer Volvo bus services from Delhi to Manali, which provide a more comfortable and convenient option compared to regular buses.

Is the Hampta Pass Trek considered safe?

Yes, the Hampta Pass Trek is considered safe, with no reported accidents so far. While there might be occasional light rain that can make trekking a bit challenging, it’s still manageable.

However, during the winter months, the trek isn’t safe due to deep snow covering the paths, and the routes are usually blocked.

This trek is also safe for solo travelers because the trails are clearly marked, and there are no concerns about avalanches or harm from wildlife.

What essential items should I bring for the Hampta Pass trek?

For the Hampta Pass trek, here are some essential items you should bring:

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Personal Medications: Any prescribed medications and a basic first aid kit.

Water Bottles: Reusable water bottles to stay hydrated throughout the trek.

Snacks: Energy bars, nuts, and dried fruits for quick energy.

Trekking Poles: Trekking poles for added support during steep ascents and descents.

Sun Protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect from the sun.

Basic Toiletries: Toilet paper, wet wipes, hand sanitizer, and a small towel.

Identification: Identification documents and emergency contact information.

Camera and Binoculars: If you enjoy photography and want to capture the stunning views.

Headlamp or Flashlight: For visibility during early morning or late-night walks.

Cash: Carry some cash for any unexpected expenses.

Remember to pack only essentials to keep your backpack light. It’s important to be well-prepared for the trek to ensure your safety and comfort throughout the journey.

Is Hampta Pass Trek for beginners?

Absolutely, the Hampta Pass Trek is an excellent choice for beginners. It’s regarded as one of the easier treks in the Himalayas, with an altitude of over 4,000 meters above sea level.

While the diverse landscapes and shifting weather conditions can pose occasional challenges for beginners, it’s certainly achievable.

Is it possible to do the Hampta Pass trek during winter?

No, you cannot do the Hampta Pass Trek in the winter because the entire area is covered in deep snow, and the roads and trekking routes are blocked. Both the road access and the path to the summit are not accessible during this season.

Is it possible to do the Hampta Pass trek during summer?

The most suitable time for the Hampta Pass trek is around mid-June when you can experience clear skies against snowy mountaintops. During this time, the temperature typically ranges from 5 to 15 degrees Celsius. The paths are lined with alpine and deodar trees, and the warm sunlight adds to the picturesque atmosphere.

If you’re new to trekking, these months are a great choice. The local guides can offer valuable advice on the weather, given the area’s rapid climatic changes.

What is the altitude of Hampta Pass trek?

Hampta Pass is at a height of 14,065 feet/4287 meters above sea level.

Starting at Jobra (9379 ft/ 2858 m) you climb to Hampta pass(14065 ft/4287 m) over two and half days of trekking. That’s an average of 2000 ft/600 m of height giant everyday.

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How difficult is Hampta Pass Trek?

The Hampta Pass Trek is classified as a moderate trek, with a range of difficulty from easy to challenging.

You kick off your journey in Manali, situated at an elevation of 6,725 feet, and in just four days, you reach an altitude of 14,000 feet.

For the most part, the trek is relatively easy as you walk through the valley. However, as you approach the pass, the terrain becomes more challenging. The day you cross the pass involves a lengthy walk of nearly 9 hours.

Overall, this trek is considered moderate and is a suitable choice for physically fit first-time trekkers.

What about the mobile network while trekking?

During the Hampta Pass Trek, there won’t be any phone signal after you leave Prini.

You’ll regain phone signal when you’re returning, and it’s usually available near Rohtang Pass and back in Manali.

Before you start the trek, it’s a good idea to call your family and friends and let them know you won’t be reachable until you return to Manali on Day 6.

Where can I find the last ATM before heading out for the Hampta Pass Trek?

After Prini, ATM services are unavailable after crossing the pass until your return to Manali.

Will there be access to electricity during the Hampta Pass trek?

Electricity is not available throughout the trek. The only place where you can find a power source to charge your phone or camera batteries is in Manali before and after the trek.

What is the best time to do the trek and how is the weather?

What are the top highlights of the trek.

  • Transport support from and to Manali- starting from pickup on day 1 to drop on last day.
  • Guide and cook fees.
  • Rent for camping equipment.
  • Forest entry charges
  • Porter and mule support to carry camping equipment. Please note that personal luggage can be carried by mules and/or porters on chargeable basis.
  • All veg meals starting from day 1 lunch to last day breakfast.
  • Tented accommodation throughout the trek.
  • Your designated hotels may not reopen by the time you reach there. While we are making alternate arrangements, do understand that things may not be as “tip-top” as our designated hotels.
  • The gurudwara, Hemkund Sahib may not be open. While we are trying to take permission to go to Hemkund Sahib, if it does not happen, then do understand that the pandemic has put restrictions beyond our control.
  • Personal expenses like tips, personal medicines, phone calls etc.
  • Any transport support during the trek apart from what is included above
  • Accommodation apart from the trek
  • Adventure Insurance
  • Cost arising due to unforeseen incidents like bad weather, medical evacuation, roadblocks etc
  • Porter and mule support to carry personal Luggage can be arranged at an additional cost of INR 500 per bag per day (weighing up to 12 kg)
  • Lunch box for packed lunch/breakfast. To avoid using polythenes and Aluminium foils. Keeping the Himalayas clean is our own responsibility. Reduce the use of Plastic when you are in the abode of the Sacred Himalaya.

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By Latika Payak

What is the height of Hampts Pass?

Hampta Pass is at a height of 14,065 feet/4287 meters above sea level.

Starting at Jobra (9379 ft/ 2858 m) you climb to Hampta pass(14065 ft/4287 m) over two and half days of trekking. That’s an average of 2000 ft/600 m of height giant everyday.

The trail climbs steadily until Balu Ka Ghera followed by a steep climb to the pass. The descent from the pass is steep to Shea Goru beyond which is a gentler descent.

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How difficult is Hampta Pass trek?

Hampta Pass Trek is a moderate trek on a difficulty level ranging from easy to difficult.

You start from Manali which is at an altitude of 6,725 ft and reach an altitude of 14,000 ft in a matter of 4 days.

For the most part though, it is an easy hike through the valley.

However, the terrain becomes difficult as you get closer to the pass. The pass crossing day is a long walk of almost 9 hours.

This makes the trek a moderate one. It is a good trek for fit first timers.

I am more than 58 years old. Can I do this trek?

Yes you can!

If you are above the age of 58 years, you’ll need to submit a Treadmill Test (not older than 12 months) within a week of completing your trek registration. Apart from this, you should also be able to jog 5 km in 45 minutes.

How to Get Fit for Hampta Pass trek?

A Himalayan trek like Hampta Pass requires a good fitness level. The trek has long walks daily. As a measure of your fitness, we need you to:

Run at least  5 km in 35 minutes  before your trek. Consistency of your workout also matters, so aim to jog 20 km a week or 80 km in a month. It's a  minimum mandatory requirement  if you wish to trek with us

Once you get confirmed for your trek, we will diligently follow up on your fitness routine. Our team will also assist in putting you through a fitness plan. It will ultimately help you have a safe trek experience.

How to Get Fit for Your Trek

Will there be any mobile phone network on the trek?

There is no network connectivity on this trek. The network will stop right after you climb up from Prini.  Prini is the last place you will get network on the way forward.

On your return, you will only get a network near Rohtang Pass and Manali.

Before leaving Manali, call your family and friends and know that you won’t be available for them until you get back to Manali on Day 6.

Where will I find ATMs on the trek?

Unlike other treks, there is no base village for Hampta pass. The trek starts at Jobra, where the taxi will drop you off.

There are multiple ATMs at Prini en route to the base camp. If you need some cash handy, this is the place to make a withdrawal.

There are also no ATMs after the pass crossing until you get back to Manali.

Will there be electricity at the campsite/s or on the trek?

There is no electricity throughout the trek. The only place you’ll find a plug to charge your phone or camera batteries will be Manali before and after the trek.

Therefore use your electronic equipment wisely. Fully charge your batteries before leaving your hotel, and use your electronic equipment minimally.

Another thing to note is that the cold temperatures drain the batteries faster. Having extra batteries or a power bank helps.

Is the Cloakroom facility available on the Hampta Pass trek?

Yes, we have the option of leaving behind extra luggage you do not need on the trek at Shuru Homestay. Ensure you leave no valuables (laptops, cash, electronics) in this luggage. There is no extra charge for leaving this luggage at the base camp, and you do not have to pre-book it anywhere.

Is Offloading available on this trek?

Having too many mules on a trail isn’t good for the ecosystem. This is why, at Indiahikes, we do not encourage offloading. A trekker carries his/her backpack in the true spirit of trekking.

But if — due to a medical condition — you cannot carry your backpack, you may offload your backpack. 

The total cost of offloading on the Hampta Pass trek is Rs 1500.

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Latika Payak

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Latika is a Senior Content Writer and one of the rare team members who has seen Indiahikes from its initial days. She was among the first few to begin creating content at Indiahikes, documenting treks around Maharasthra, interviewing trekkers and writing their stories.

Latika started trekking after joining Indiahikes and has trekked to Roopkund, Hampta Pass, Kedarkantha, Dayara Bugyal, Tarsar Marsar, and Har Ki Dun.

With a strong background in print media and have worked with several publications. Latika is always hunting for great stories hidden in the folds of the mountains. Horror stories from ancient routes and villages of the Himalayas are her favourite.

She is presently working on bringing out news from the remote trekking regions of our country.

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Hampta pass trek–a complete guide.

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The Hampta Pass, located in the Himalayan foothills between Kullu Manali and Lahaul in Himachal Pradesh, sits between two starkly different types of terrain. As the landscape changes dramatically throughout, you will trek through alpine forests, cross rivers, climb enormous boulders, and walk on glaciers. In the end, Chandrataal Lake is one’s paradise. In addition to its rich flora and fauna, the trail also offers scenic views of mountain ranges like the Dhauldhar Range, Chandra Bhaga, and Mulkila ranges. Hampta Pass trek offers a wide variety of experiences, making it an “all in one” adventure.

Hampta Pass trek offers a glimpse of the incredible landscapes, climate, vegetation, flora, fauna, cultures, and lifestyles.

From Manali to Lahaul, the Himalayan terrain is accessible by a 6-day trek. The first and second half of the walk are drastically different. At least a few mini-adventures await you, along with breathtaking vistas of mountains and peaks across both sections.

Due to its accessibility, uniqueness, and difficulty, Hampta Pass is amongst the most visited of all multi-day treks. A hike to the Hampta Pass is one that everyone can enjoy.

If you have a passion for being in the mountains, walking, gazing at all the wilderness, or simply looking to relax your mind or feel confident after a long day, here is where you can start. During this trek, you will be challenged to do things that you never thought you could do.

Location Of Hampta Pass

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Located at 14100ft (4298m), The Hampta pass lies in the Pir Panjal Ranges of the Himalayas. It is known for its geographical importance lying at unique crossovers of two drastically different terrains. The Hampta Pass trek is 35 km in total, divided into 5 days. The whole trek is divided into two parts, and the main thing that is common throughout the trek is it is alongside rivers. The trail runs alongside a tributary of the Beas river in the initial two days through Kullu valley and a tributary of the Chandra river on the latter days through the Pir Panjal ranges and Lahaul valley. Hampta Pass is located 15 km from Manali, and the total distance of the trek is 35 km. 

Climate, Flora & Fauna

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The climate of the region, due to its diversity in landscape, drastically differs throughout the 5-day trek. The Hampta pass is accessible between June and October. Early in the season, you can witness snow in the trek’s high-altitude regions; however, by August, the snow completely melts.

Rain is most likely in the Kullu Manali region, but the sun shines bright in Spiti Valley during the season. Hampta Pass is mostly covered in snow, with temperatures falling to -15 degrees at the beginning of the season.

Beginning with the grasslands of Kullu valley, a variety of colourful flowers at their blooming peak create a striking contrast to the dense green treeline of Pine, deodar, oak, and silver birch Maple. Rhododendrons and some wild ferns are a few of them. These forests and grasslands also house various wild boars, shepherd dogs, and other wild animals. It’s a birder’s paradise, as one can easily spot the Himalayan eagles, vultures, white-capped redstart, and whistling thrushes. 

Contradictory to this are the Lahaul and Spiti valley, with almost no flora; due to the region’s little or no rainfall, you can find a lot of snow leopards and other wild animals.

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When To Visit Hampta Pass

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The Hampta Pass is open to travellers in tourists between June and October. The best time to visit would be early in the season, around June, to witness snow-capped mountains in the higher altitudes of the trek. One of the trek highlights is these snow-covered landscapes, which you can only see during the initial months. Snow almost completely melts by mid-August has some tiny grass and flowers grown.

Level Of Difficulty

The trek to Hampta Pass ranges from easy to difficult through the 5 days and can be called a moderate level in difficulty. With very easy trails on certain days and steep on others, with walking glaciers and crossing the bridges, it provides various adventures.

It is suitable for age groups between 15 years old to 40 years old and beginners. However, a certain fitness level is necessary as a few parts of the trek can get tricky for people who don’t have much experience in this. One can prepare by regular exercise, mainly cardio, for a few weeks before the trek. 

Itinerary For Hampta Pass Trek

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Starting from Jobra, it further takes you tho Chika, followed by Bhalu ka Ghera to Shea Goru via the Hampta Pass. a drive to Chatru, ending the trip with Chandra Taal lake and then the drive back to Manali. Day-wise itinerary of this 35 km trek spread across 5 days is shared below,

Day 1: Arriving in Manali & Driving to Jobra Base camp

Located at a 17 km distance from Manali, Jobra is the base camp to start the trek. An overnight stay at Jobra base camp will help one acclimatize to the place and gear up for the next few days of tedious trekking.

Day 2: Jobra Base Camp To Chika 

Located 4 km ahead of Jobra is the Chika campsite. It is at the height of 10,100ft and takes about 2 hrs to finish. The whole trek is alongside the Rani River, which is a tributary of the Beas River. Through the forests of Maple and Pine trees and small patches of majestic oak treks, some meadows, and grassland. The rest of the day is for one to relax and explore the place around. 

Day 3: Chika Campsite To Balu Ka Ghera

Located at 5.8 km from Chika, Balu ka Ghera takes about 5 hours on foot, crossing through the trails filled with small colourful flowers, with shepherds and their cattle grazing through the grasslands, the snow melting into the river.

From time to time, ascend and descend into rocky and meadow areas; the day ends with a charming sunset and a majestic view of the Hanuman Tibba peak. Enjoy the calm that the sound of the flowing river and chirpy birds provide. Blau ka Gera located at 12000 ft, serves you with breathtaking views of the Dhauladhar Ranges and the scenic Jwara valley.

Day 4: Balu ka Gera to Shea Goru campsite (Via Hampta Pass)

Waking up to the beautiful sunrise, This day would be the most treacherous yet breathtaking of the trek. It is advised that you have a good meal for today, as it is also along with one. Climbing through the ranges of Balu ka Gera and the steep and rocky trek takes you to the Hampta Pass, 14000ft above sea level from where you can witness the distinct lush green Kullu Manali Valleys on the one side is and the arid, dry, and rocky Lahaul valley on the other. Enjoy a breathtaking view of Deo Tibba peak from there. Finally, Descend to Shea Goru and reside in the campsite after a long walk of 9-10 km, taking about 8 hours to finish in total. 

Day 5: Shea Goru to Chatru, Drive to Chandrataal Lake

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Located at a 19km descend, in the Pir Panjal Ranges. The way to Chatru is quite exciting. With a steep descend in the beginning, you will reach a road with the Chandra river flowing alongside. As you cross it, you reach two glaciers which are to be crossed. Once you cross the glaciers and walk for a little, you will reach the final campsite of Chatru. After ditching all the bags and resting for a bit, you can start for your drive to Chandrataal lake. 

The glorious Chandrataal lake has a crescent moon shape, sits above the Hampta Pass at 14100 ft. It is one of the biggest highlights of this trek. Surrounded by brown-coloured mountains, this lake gives a different character to this lusterless valley. Reflection of the blue skies, the lake is a turquoise jewel of the place.

It also holds Hindu mythological importance. It is believed to be where Lord Indra arrived in his chariot to take Yudishtir to heaven with him. This is considered the place where Yudhishthira went on his heavenly aboard.

As a result, the journey from Hampta pass to the lake is known as the stairway to heaven. In another story, the lake is said to be a silent witness to the tragic love story between the lake fairy and a shepherd. As a result, it is said that descendants of the shepherd still come to the lake frequently in search of the lake fairy.

You return to Chatru for the night after exploring the lake.

Day 6: Drive Back to Manali

The last day of this incredible journey starts with you witnessing an incredible sunrise and getting ready for the drive back to Manali. It is located 85 km from Chatru and takes about 5 hours. The ride will take you through the gorgeous Rohtang pass and then the Atal Tunnel. Arriving by late evening, the group disperse after dinner.

Things To Carry

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For a moderate level, multi-day trek like this one, the Hampta pass, there are a few things you definitely should be carrying with you. However, it is advised to pack extremely light to carry those bags throughout each day.

Essentials To Carry For Hampta Pass Trek

  • Warm clothes (sweaters/gloves, beanies, socks, jackets)
  • Raincover (Raincoats/Ponchos/Cover for your backpack/rainproof jackets)
  • Proper Trekking Gear (Trekking shoes that help you walk easily on all different surfaces like damp forests, in rains, through rocks, in snow, etc., a trekking backpack of 50-75 L Storage capacity)
  • Lunchbox and water bottles (which you can keep refilling from the freshwater streams flowing along the trails)
  • Mobile phones/cameras (With the flattering views you will get to witness, you would not want to miss the opportunity to capture them in your cameras for a lifetime and cherish all the memories you have built. However, the network is hardly available anywhere in the higher altitudes of the trek. You can find a good network in Manali, Jobra and Chatru. BSNL, Jio, and Airtel networks are available, so it is advised for you to carry one of these sims with you.)
  • Some cash (It is hard to find ATMs at close distance, for a fact in all of Himachal, so it’s always advised to carry some cash with you whenever you’re travelling to Himachal, including this trek.) 

Solo Travel To Hampta Pass

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It is not advisable for a beginner or someone who is not experienced enough to do a multi-day trek by themselves. Only people who have been on more challenging treks, understand the maps and routes, have proper camping gear can do it. Otherwise, one can book their travel with the travel agencies who conduct these treks. It is an excellent way to interact with other travellers, and you can still enjoy the place alone. 

Travel Budget

If you were to book through one of the travel agencies conducting these treks, the trek budget is fixed, ranging from Rs. 7000 to Rs. 10000 depending upon the agency you go for. This usually includes all meals until the last day, a trained guide, accommodation in tents, and travel from the cities nearby like Delhi or Chandigarh. They also provide some trekking gear in case someone doesn’t have it. The camping treks are usually safe and reliable.  

Highlights Of The Journey

The less appreciated drive from Manali to Jobra not only is scenic but also takes you from the hustle-bustle of a hill station to a quiet secluded campsite in the lap of nature. The whole transition is overwhelming and exciting.

A true nomad’s experience you can have is in the Balu ka Gera and Shea Goru camping areas. They’re located on river banks with views of snow-capped peaks and rugged mountains.

The contrasting characteristics of two valleys you can witness at once from the biggest highlight of this trek, The Hampta Pass. Chandra Taal lake visited at the end of the journey, is simply like a cherry on top.

Its beautiful turquoise shade adds colour to the landscape filled with mountains in shades of browns and beige. It brings out some life and softness to those intimidating views.

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Hampta Pass: Best Beginner’s Guide To Trekking The Himalayas

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  • Posted 22nd January 2024

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The Hampta Pass in Himachal Pradesh isn’t just a walk in the park – it’s a transformative trek that weaves together the contrasting crossing of two valleys in the Himalayas.

From the lush greenery and stunning Chandratal Lake to the desolate beauty of Rohtang Pass, every step unveils a breathtaking panorama. 

With all the glorious trekking locations that decorate this magnificent peak range, Hampta Pass is a gem and transcends to deliver blissful serenity coupled with tough terrains.

In this ultimate guide, we will discuss the intricacies of the Hampta Pass trek especially for beginners who want an initiation into the world of adventure vacation .

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Introduction to hampta pass trekking.

Whether you’ve gone through hiking in Switzerland , or a wide-eyed adventurer taking your first steps on a high-attitude mountain trail, the Hampta Pass beckons with a spectrum of challenges.

The Hampta Pass trek is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty, making it suitable for beginners who are reasonably fit and have a spirit for adventure.

The trail offers a mix of gradual ascents, descents and scenic meadows, allowing trekkers to acclimate to higher altitudes gradually.

Actually, it’s important to note that factors such as weather conditions and individual fitness levels can influence the perceived difficulty of the trek.

Trekkers should be prepared for varying terrain, including rocky paths and river crossings and be mindful of altitude sickness.

Guided by experienced trek experts and support staff, beginners can comfortably navigate the Hampta Pass trek, enjoying the stunning landscapes without feeling overwhelmed.

It’s recommended to undertake some physical preparation before the trek and to be aware of basic trekking techniques to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

If you’re a trekking newbie with wanderlust whispering in your ear, the Hampta Pass trek isn’t just a possibility, it’s a gateway to paradise.

Hampta Pass Trek Route

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Hampta Pass trek begins in the Manali valley, a region reputed to be an entrance door to the Himalayas that holds its stunning beauty.

While trekking, you’ll encounter villages like Jobra, Chika, and Balu Ka Ghera that slowly begin to reveal their cultural fabric amidst the mountains.

The path runs along the riveting waters of Hampta River where trekkers get an opportunity to watch it grow through diverse elevations.

Hampta Pass Trek Package

Hampta Pass trekking package normally comes neatly wrapped in a comprehensive 4-5 days tour designed to let you focus on what truly matters.

If you have the urge to conquer epic panoramas, breathing in crisp mountain air and building memories that will last a lifetime, here’s a peek into what you’re going to get.

  • Cozy Camp – Comfortable stays in tents during the trek, providing an immersive experience with nature. Accommodations in guesthouses or hotels at the base locations for a cozy rest before and after the trek.

2. Meals – Nutritious and hearty meals throughout the trek, ensuring you stay energized for the journey. From hearty breakfasts that fuel your ascent to steaming dinners under starry skies. A variety of local and continental dishes to cater to different tastes.

3. Activities – Guided trekking activities led by experienced locals to ensure safety and an enjoyable experience. Exploration of local villages, allowing you to witness and engage with the unique culture of the Himalayan region.

4. Transportation – Well-organized transportation from the meeting point to the trek’s starting location, ensuring a hassle-free journey.

5. Pick Up and Drop Off – Convenient pick-up and drop-off services from designated locations, making your journey seamless. Transfer services from nearby towns to the trek’s starting point and back after the adventure concludes.

6. Local Guides – Experienced and knowledgeable trek guides accompanying you throughout the journey, providing insights into the region’s flora, fauna and cultural experiences.

7. Permits and Licenses – All necessary permits and licenses required for the trek are included in the package. Ensuring compliance with local regulations and a smooth passage through protected areas.

Hampta Pass Itinerary

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The Hampta Pass trek is suitable for all types of hiking needs, serving as a trail for both new beginners and experts alike.

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced trekker, the Hampta Pass has something unique for both.

This itinerary unfolds the magic of the Hampta Pass trek, weaving together verdant valleys, snow-capped peaks and the raw beauty of untouched nature.

It’s just a general itinerary and the specific details, distances and activities may vary depending on the weather conditions and your chosen trek operator.

Be sure to listen to your guides, stay hydrated and respect the fragile environment of the Himalayas and beyond.

Day 1: Manali to Chika (10,100 ft) Start this journey from Manali to Jobra, a 16 km drive that immerses you in the invigorating mountain air of this picturesque region.

Your adventure truly begins as you stretch your legs on a gentle 3 km trek, winding through lush meadows and fragrant pine forests.

The path leads you to the quaint campsite nestled in Chika, where you’ll settle into your cozy tent.

A warm welcome dinner awaits, creating a perfect moment to savor the anticipation of the remarkable journey ahead.

Underneath the star-studded sky, this serene introduction sets the stage for the incredible experience that await along the Hampta Pass trek.

Day 2: Chika to Balu Ka Ghera (12,000 ft) Rise with the sun and get set to fuel up for a day filled with exhilarating adventure along the Hampta Pass trek route.

The course takes 5 hours, covering a distance of 5.8 km, immerse yourself in a journey that seamlessly blends easy with moderate challenges.

Warm up with 2 hours of invigorating climbing, navigating a rocky section that adds a touch of excitement.

As the path descends for about 1-1.5 hours, a short meadow walk paves the way for another rock section, leading to a trail adorned with loose rocks.

Relax a bit and traverse up gentle slopes, cross bubbling streams while absorbing panoramic views of the Himalayan valleys and the majestic Dhauladhar Peak.

The highlight awaits as you ascending towards Balu Ka Ghera which offers breathtaking vistas of the valley of Jwara.

As the day comes to a close, you’ll find yourself beneath the watchful gaze of towering peaks, sharing stories and laughter around a crackling campfire with your fellow trekkers.

Day 3: Balu Ka Ghera to Hampta Pass and Shea Goru (14,100 ft) Gear up for the pinnacle of this incredible trek – a day that promises to test your mettle as you ascend to the formidable Hampta Pass.

Brace yourself for challenging trails, winding paths and rocky inclines, knowing that the ultimate reward awaits.

As you navigate these rugged terrains, be prepared to be captivated by breathtaking panoramic views as you step into the Lahaul and Spiti Valley.

The ascent leads you to the majestic Hampta Pass summit, standing tall at 4,270 meters. Here, the world unfolds before you in an expansive vista.

Feel the rush of accomplishment as you conquer this lofty peak, a moment etched in the memory of every trekker.

The descent towards your campsite for the night is a journey of elation and surreal beauty. As the Himalayas surround you, take a moment to soak in the grandeur of your achievement against the backdrop of this awe-inspiring landscape.

Day 4: Shea Goru to Chatru and Chandratal (12,300 ft to 10,898 ft) Say your goodbyes to the stark splendor of Shea Goru as you descend into the lush embrace of the Lahaul Valley. A 6 km trek followed by a 70 km drive unveils the picturesque village of Chatru,

From there, buckle up for a 5-hour scenic drive leading to the enchanting Chandratal Lake, fondly known as the “Moon Lake” for its ethereal beauty.

Upon arrival, the afternoon unfolds with opportunities to explore the lake’s turquoise waters, soak in the serene atmosphere and capture memories destined to last a lifetime.

The journey from Shea Goru to Chandratal is not just a transition in landscapes but a seamless continuation of the Hampta Pass trek’s spellbinding adventure.

Day 5 Chandratal to Manali (60 km drive) Savor a final breakfast at the Chandratal camp, letting the breathtaking surroundings linger a little longer before bidding farewell to newfound friends and guides.

The journey concludes with a relaxed drive back to Manali passing by the magnificent Rohtang Pass, allowing you to reflect on the incredible adventure you’ve just lived.

As you arrive in Manali, your heart will be brimming with the echoes of the mountains, your camera filled with stunning memories and your spirit become a part of trekking the Himalayas Hampta Pass.

When to Trek in Hampta Pass

The best time to embark on the mesmerizing Hampta Pass trek is during the summer and early autumn months, specifically from June to September.

This period offers optimal trekking conditions with moderate temperatures and clear skies. June to July sees the landscape adorned with vibrant wildflowers, creating a picturesque setting.

August marks the post-monsoon phase, providing lush greenery and refreshing weather. September brings in the autumnal hues, transforming the meadows into a tapestry of warm colors.

During these months, the trails are accessible and the weather is conducive to a comfortable and enjoyable trekking experience.

However, it’s essential to check weather conditions and undertake the trek with a reliable operator to ensure a safe and memorable journey through the Hampta Pass.

Essential Packing List

For trekking in the Hampta Pass, we will give an extensive packing list consisting of clothing and equipment along with personal items.

With proper gear, a trekker is ready to face the challenges of the trail more easily. Here’s your essential packing list, ensuring you’re equipped for every step of the journey:

  • Base Layers (2 sets) –  Moisture-wicking thermals for warmth and sweat management.
  • Trekking T-shirts (2-3) – Breathable and quick-drying for changeable weather.
  • Fleece Jacket – Provides warmth and insulation during colder nights and higher altitudes.
  • Waterproof Jacket and Pants – Protects you from unexpected rain and snowfall.
  • Down Jacket – Essential for high altitude warmth, especially at night.
  • Trekking pants (2-3 pairs) – Comfortable, durable, and quick-drying, with optional zip-off legs for versatility.
  • Underwear and Socks (4-5 pairs) – Moisture-wicking and comfortable, with extra socks for layering and changes.
  • Waterproof Hiking Boots – Provide good ankle support and traction on diverse terrain.
  • Sunglasses and Hat –  Protect your eyes and head from the sun and harsh winds.
  • Warm Beanie and Gloves –  Essential for high altitudes and colder nights.
  • Trekking Backpack (40-60 liters) –  Comfortable and sturdy, with a rain cover.
  • Sleeping Bag and Sleeping Pad –  Choose temperature-appropriate options for comfortable mountain nights.
  • Trekking Poles –  Provide stability and support on uneven terrain.
  • Headlamp and Extra Batteries –  Crucial for late-night treks and potential power outages.
  • Water Bottle and Purification Tablets –  Stay hydrated and ensure safe drinking water throughout the trek.
  • Power Bank (Optional) – Keep your devices charged, especially for essential apps and maps. Daypack/Duffel Bag – Carry personal items during daily treks.
  • First-Aid Kit – Be prepared for minor cuts, scrapes, and ailments. Pack stuff like sunscreen, lip balm, wipes, and a small towel.

Minor bumps and scrapes are inevitable, but with a readily available medical kit, you’ll be prepared to handle any on-trail hiccups with ease.

Emergency protocols, travel insurance and communication systems must be in place to ensure your well-being throughout the trek.

  • Accessories
  • Cash and ID – Small bills for local purchases and emergencies.
  • Trekking Map and Compass –  Essential for navigation, especially off-trail.
  • Whistle and Emergency Contact Information –  Crucial for safety and communication.
  • Snacks and Treats- Keep your energy levels up on the trail.
  • Trash Bags- Leave no trace and follow responsible wilderness practices.

Hampta Pass Igloo Stay

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A very unique and exciting feature of the Hampta Pass trek includes a stay at an Igloo. Experience the allure of an Igloo Stay, a magical twist to your Himalayan adventure.

Located in Manali and 450m away from Hampta Pass, the Igloo Stay is designed to offer an intimate and cozy accommodation with a limited number of guests.

Typically, an igloo can comfortably house 2 to 4 guests, providing an exclusive and immersive stay amidst the snowy landscapes of the Hampta Pass.

The limited capacity ensures that each guest not only enjoy this cool accommodation in the wintry charm of the Hampta Pass but the igloo stay also provides a perfect blend of adventure and comfort.

  • Igloo Stay All Inclusive 1 Night Package
  • All Meals (Veg/Non-Veg) 
  • Full Snow Dress provided.
  • Snow activities like Skiing/Tubing
  • Unlimited Hot Drinks & Snacks
  • Bonfire & Music
  • Snow Trek Experience

Trek Hightlights

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  • The Hampta Pass trek allows an unforgettable walk towards the Himalayas. The trek thus allows treasuring gorgeous vistas of these mighty peaks and marvel at this legendary Himalayan wonder. 
  •  The trek of Hampta Pass not only provides this opportunity but also enables one to experience the cultural abundance in Sherpa villages. Namche Bazaar has also been described as the gateway to Everest. The colorful markets of Namche Bazaar provide a cultural collage amid stunning Himalayan landscapes.
  • When trekkers walk across the Hampta Pass route they come into an enchanted world of Sagarmatha National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a haven for various plant and animal life, boasting unique species that have thrived in the tough alpine setting. The park’s trails are interwoven with rhododendron forests, alpine meadows, and high-altitude landscapes that surround the trekking experience.
  • The highlight of the Hampta Pass trek is spiritual experience as well as cultural treasure in its path. Tengboche Monastery, located against a picturesque background of snowcapped mountains, has religious significance for the area. Trekkers can watch different Buddhist rituals, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views of some famous Himalayan peaks from the monastery’s location.
  • Kala Patthar, which means “black rock” in Nepali is a magnificent viewing point amid the Everest region. People trek up to Kala Patthar to view a panoramic sunrise over Mt. Everest and the surrounding mountains from atop the resting point.

With this conclusive guide for Hampta Pass trekking, we take a moment to contemplate the magic of these Himalayan expeditions.

The trek along the Hampta Pass is not simply a trail but an adventure that will make itself home in your heart.

Be it the desire for adventure, peace or harmony with nature, Hampta Pass guarantees a journey beyond the ordinary.

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Introduction:

Tucked within the coronary heart of the Indian Himalayas, the Hampta Pass trek stands as a testimony to nature’s breathtaking splendor and the joys of journey. Located in the kingdom of Himachal Pradesh, this trek is a super blend of various landscapes, difficult terrains, and awe-inspiring perspectives. Come along on a digital adventure as we explore the spell binding splendor of the Hampta Pass trek.

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Gateway to the Himalayas:

The journey begins inside the picturesque town of Manali, called the “gateway to the Himalayas”. The Hampta Pass trek is a kaleidoscope of landscapes, taking trekkers via lush green forests, fascinating meadows, and quaint villages. The adventure commences at an elevation of around eight,500 toes, offering a gradual acclimatization to the immoderate-altitude enjoy.

Journey through the Valley of Gods:

As trekkers rise, they input the enthralling Kullu Valley, regularly known as the “Valley of Gods.” The direction winds through pristine landscapes adorned with colorful wildflowers, making it a visible deal with for nature lovers. The towering peaks of the surrounding mountains create a dramatic backdrop, offering a feel of the majestic scale of the Himalayas.

Chandratal Lake – The Crescent Moon Lake:

One of the highlights of the Hampta Pass trek is the opportunity to visit Chandratal Lake. Tucked at an altitude of about 14,a hundred toes, this crescent-shaped glacial lake is surrounded by snow-capped peaks, developing a surreal environment. The reflected photo of the mountains within the crystal-clean waters of Chandratal affords the otherworldly attraction of this vicinity.

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Challenging Terrains and River Crossings:

Hampta Pass trek is not pretty much scenic beauty; it additionally offers an interesting adventure with tough terrains. Trekkers navigate rocky paths, moraines, and river crossings, supplying an adrenaline rush for the ones in search of an active and daring enjoy. The adventure desires physical persistence, making it a super escapade for journey fans.

Hampta Pass – Where Two Valleys Meet:

The fruits of the trek is on the Hampta Pass, placed at an elevation of about 14,000 ft. This excessive-altitude mountain pass is a geographical wonder as it connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahaul Valley. The panoramic perspectives from the skip encompass snow-capped peaks, substantial expanses of meadows, and a feeling of standing at the assembly point of  contrasting worlds.

Flora and Fauna Diversity :

The Hampta Pass trek additionally gives a glimpse into the wealthy biodiversity of the vicinity. Trekkers may additionally come across a whole lot of flowers and fauna, inclusive of alpine flora, Himalayan birds, or even the elusive Himalayan ibex. This diversity provides an additional layer of appeal to the trek, making it an immersive enjoy for nature fanatics.

Itinerary 

The Hampta Pass trek is a charming journey that spans approximately five to 6 days, taking off from the vibrant metropolis of Manali. The preliminary levels of the trek take participants through the enthralling landscapes of the Kullu Valley, where lush greenery and charming villages set the tone for the adventure beforehand. As the elevation step by step will increase, trekkers are treated to the beauty of dense forests and meandering trails, offering a mild acclimatization to the higher altitudes.

The itinerary includes a spellbinding visit to Chandratal Lake, a pristine glacial lake nestled at an altitude of about 14,a hundred feet. Surrounded by using snow-capped peaks, the lake’s crescent form and crystal-clean waters create a surreal and picturesque placing, making it a spotlight of the trek.

Moving forward, the Hampta pass trek trek will become extra exhilarating as individuals navigate hard terrains, river crossings, and rugged moraines. These sections of the adventure not most effective check the bodily persistence of trekkers however also offer a thrilling journey amid the uncooked, untouched splendor of the Himalayas.

Reaching the climax of the trek, trekkers stand on the Hampta Pass, located at an elevation of round 14,000 feet. This high-altitude mountain skip serves as the meeting point of the Kullu and Lahaul Valleys, presenting panoramic perspectives of snow-capped peaks, widespread meadows, and an experience of achievement for those who triumph over its heights.

The descent from Hampta Pass leads trekkers into the picturesque Lahaul Valley, completing the circuit and offering a one-of-a-kind perspective of the Himalayan landscape. Throughout the meticulously deliberate itinerary, sufficient time is allocated for acclimatization, ensuring that participants can completely take in the enchanting beauty and adventurous spirit of the Hampta Pass trek.

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Difficulty Level: Navigating the Varied Challenges of the Hampta Pass Trek

The Hampta Pass trek, while mesmerizing in its beauty, is also renowned for the various challenges it gives to trekkers. It caters to a huge variety of journey lovers, from beginners seeking an adventure to high-altitude hiking to pro hikers searching out a thrilling experience. Here’s a breakdown of the difficulty levels encountered at some point of this excursion:

Moderate Start:

The trek kicks off with a exceptionally mild stage of issue as members traverse via the scenic landscapes of the Kullu Valley. The preliminary days involve gentle ascents, permitting trekkers to acclimatize progressively to the increasing altitude. The nicely-defined paths and first-class weather make contributions to a snug beginning.

River Crossings and Challenging Terrains:

As the trek progresses, the terrain will become extra hard, incorporating river crossings and rocky paths. Trekkers want to navigate these obstacles, requiring an affordable stage of health and agility. The unpredictable nature of mountain climate adds an element of journey, making every day on the trail a completely unique revel in.

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Three. High-Altitude Challenges:

The ascent toward the Hampta Pass itself brings a significant increase in altitude, attaining round 14,000 ft. This segment demands a higher degree of physical endurance and acclimatization. Trekkers might also revel in shortness of breath and fatigue because of decreased oxygen levels, emphasizing the importance of pacing oneself and staying hydrated.

Technical Aspects:

While the Hampta pass trek does not involve technical climbing, a few sections may additionally consist of moraines and steep ascents that require careful footwork and stability. Trekkers should be organized for the physical demands of negotiating such terrains, mainly at some stage in the climb to and descent from the Hampta Pass.

Weather Challenges:

The weather in the Himalayas may be unpredictable, with speedy modifications in temperature and the opportunity of rain or snow. Trekkers ought to be ready with appropriate clothing and equipment to address varying climate conditions, enhancing the general issue of the trek.

Altitude-Induced Considerations:

Altitude illness is a concern at higher elevations, emphasizing the importance of acclimatization breaks and spotting signs and symptoms right away. Trekkers are cautioned to be aware of their bodies and talk any soreness to the trek leaders.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why should i go hampta pass trek.

    There are several reasons why you should embark on the Hampta Pass Trek. Apart from the continuous interplay of the oak, birch, and maple trees after the forests of deodar and apple orchards, you witness the stark contrast of the Kullu and the Lahaul valleys. While the former is lush green with dense forests, trees, and grasslands, the latter has a chocolaty barren texture. It is one of the high points of this crossover trek with a stark difference in scenery. Besides, dramatic pass crossings and mountain ledges the trail goes through out-of-the-world settings like gorges, snow caves, waterfalls, snow-white glaciers, deep brown walls, and ice columns on both sides.

    What are the important considerations for this trip ?

    One of the most significant upsides with the Hampta Pass Trek is that it can be done for a considerable part of the year. This high-altitude crossover trek that takes you to a maximum altitude of 14,100 feet or roughly 4270 meters covers a distance of 35 kilometers and spans for 5 to 6 days. The Hampta Pass Trek best time falls ideally between June to September. The trekking season might extend till October. However, every month between June to September/October presents you with a different scenic splendor and great experience. Some expert mountaineers and hikers consider trekking the Hampta Pass during the middle/end of May, but the snow level is too high for a comfortable pass crossing. If you are trekking the Hampta Pass in June, you can expect a massive depth of snow, starting from Balu ka Ghera to the pass itself. The snow begins to melt from July to August, and the valleys get the first showers of monsoon. It turns the valleys into vibrant, lush greenery with wildflowers growing all around. During September and the first strike of autumn, the skies become clear, and the entire region is at its colorful best. October trekking is also adventurous and fun, but the air gets a little nippy, and the high-altitude campsites are almost unbearably cold at night. If you are traveling with a registered or licensed tour operator/travel agency, your Hampta Pass Trek cost will include accommodation and meals. However, it is good to do some personal research and plan a Hampta Pass Trek budget on your own. Your basic trek gear should contain a 50-60 liter backpack (with comfortable shoulder straps and rain cover), a 20-30 liter daypack (with rain cover), an immensely sturdy and well-made walking stick, along with quality, waterproof hiking shoes with robust ankles and grips. You can also carry a headlamp with spare batteries, water bottles, or hydration packs. When it comes to clothing, pack comprehensively. Carry upper and lower thermal inners along with full-sleeve t-shirts, fleece jackets, woollen sweaters, a down feather jacket, and windcheaters along with waterproof jackets. Like your full-sleeved t-shirts, you should carry hiking pants that are quick-dry and waterproof. To be on the safer side, take a poncho. Apart from these, your headgear should comprise a suncap, sunglasses, woollen cap, balaclava, and neck gaiters. Always carry excess pairs of synthetic and woollen gloves, innerwear, socks, etc. Next on the list comes your health and hygiene essentials. Carry your personal medications and a first-aid kit for any emergency. Apart from these, you should carry all essential toiletries like excess toilet paper and wet wipes, biodegradable soap, quick-dry towel, hand sanitizers, antibacterial powder, toothpaste, and toothbrush. Your list should also contain moisturizers, sunscreen, lip balm, etc. The Hampta Pass Trek is an easy to moderate trek. Though you will trek across majestic landscapes, the terrain is not much hazardous. The elevation of nearly 4270 meters might cause you acclimatization problems. So, it is always good to get yourself acclimatized at high altitudes to prevent AMS. Before the trek, you should also do a good amount of cardiovascular and endurance training along with your regular fitness regime. You can also customize it to the trek’s requirements.

    Who do I contact in case of any emergency?

    If you come face-to-face with any emergencies during the trek, you should keep the following contacts handy. - Police- 100 - Ambulance/medical- 102/108 - Fire- 101 - Disaster management- 1077/1070 - Disaster management control room- 0177-2812344

    How difficult is the Hampta Pass Trek?

    The Hampta Pass trek difficulty level is not too high – it is of a moderate level. It is well-suited for trekkers with prior experience, while for beginners, it might pose to be quite a challenge. Ideally, one or two prior treks to lower altitude routes will provide all the experience one may need to cover Hampta Pass next. There is an altitude gain of 1530 meters during the trek in just 2 to 3 days, so altitude sickness is highly possible. Staying hydrated for this journey is of utmost importance to avoid Acute Mountain Sickness. The very steep descent from Shea Goru to Chatru may also cause nausea in some trekkers. Another point to remember is that the road to Chandratal, which is to be covered by a car ride of 3 hours, is very dusty. This may cause problems for asthmatic patients, so it will be best to take extra precautions like wearing an anti-dust 5 ply mask to avoid the dust and keep their inhalers at hand.

    How to reach Hampta pass trek?

    Manali, the buzzing tourist spot in Himachal Pradesh, can be reached from various important Indian cities. The nearest airport is at Bhuntar, and the railroad can be accessed from Joginder Nagar Railway Station. However, the most preferred way to reach Manali is to arrive at Chandigarh airport and take a bus or a cab to Manali. The trek to Hampta Valley starts from Jobra, which can be accessed by cabs from Manali. These are shared cabs, and each ride costs around USD 34 (INR 2500) which is to be divided among the passengers. From Jobra, the Hampta Pass can be reached on the third day of trekking. By the end of the fifth day, the trekkers return to Manali and leave for their return journeys or connecting journeys via Chandigarh or Ambala railway stations or Chandigarh airport.

    Is Hampta pass trek safe?

    The trail to Hampta is clearly marked in most places and wide enough to accommodate all the trekkers traversing it. However, there are quite a few risk factors that the trek entails. There may be multiple stream crossings on the way to Jwara and Chatru in the case of melting glaciers later in July, August, and September. The stream crossing must be done very carefully since the slippery rocks under your feet may give way. It is ideal for forming a human chain by linking elbows and crossing together to avoid any accidents. In case of any emergencies when the trekker has to leave the trail, there are no such exit points – if one has not made it to the pass, they must follow the trail back to Jobra, and if the pass has already been covered, they should follow the trail to Chatru. From either of these two points, cabs are available to the nearest hospital in Manali, the Mission Hospital.

    Can I do the Hampta pass trek on my own?

    Solo trekking is allowed on the Hampta trail. But this is something only expert trekkers undertake, as it can get difficult to find the proper trail once it disappears for a while at Balu ka Ghera and the top of the pass. In case of emergencies, solo trekking may become a problem as one would need to wait for another trekker or group to pass by to seek help. While it is not essential to take a local guide for the Hampta Pass Trek, you can always form a group with other trekking enthusiasts for safety reasons.

    Can we go to Hampta Pass Trek by car?

    The Hampta Pass trek route starts from Jobra, where you can reach by car from Manali. By the end of June, the snow clears up, so the tourists might be able to drive till Chika, 2 km from Jobra. But cars do not go further than that; the route to the pass itself is only meant for trekking.

    How long is the Hampta pass?

    The Hampta Pass Trek route is 35 km long. It takes 5 days and 4 nights for trekkers to cover this.

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    The Hampta Pass Trek is one such crossover trek in Himachal that offers the best of both worlds. It is the narrow corridor between the Chandra Valley of Lahaul and the Kullu Valley, located at 4287 meters. With the beautiful verdure of Kullu, accompanied by the River Beas, one crosses the Hampta Pass only to encounter the arid expanse of the Spiti Valley with barren mountainous slopes.

    Salient points of the Hampta Pass Trek

    Some of the main highlights of the trek are given here.

    Variety of the crossover landscapes:

    The Hampta Pass trek route starts by hiking through forests of pine, birch, oak, and rhododendrons, dotted with the occasional maple trees. This alpine vegetation slowly morphs into grasslands rolling down the valleys with several streams running side by side. Colorful wildflowers like marigolds, blue poppies, and long pink flowers called 'distorts' grow here in late July. The fallow grey Chandra Valley lies on the other side with its rugged beauty.

    The Himalayan ranges and peaks:

    Many famous peaks can be seen throughout the trek to Hampta. Mt. Indrasan (6221 meters), Mt. Deo Tibba (6001 meters), Indrakila (4940 meters) can be viewed closer from the pass.

    The Pir Panjal Range of the Lesser Himalayas stands guard at the sides of the Kullu and Chandra valleys that the trekker crosses. The impressive Dhauladhar, Mulkila, and Chandrabhaga ranges can also be seen from here.

    The Chandratal Lake:

    "Chandra" means moon, and "tal" means lake. The name of this alpine lake refers to its crescent structure, imitating the sliver of the moon. Its crystal-clear blue color changes throughout the day as the sun changes its position. The underground source of water of this lake is rather unusual at such an altitude. The Samudra Tapu plateau overlooks the lake at an altitude of 4295 meters.

    Unique campsites:

    The first day's campsite is at Chika, which lies ahead of a lush green meadow. The scattered cattle grazing on the pastures against the clear blue sky paints a breathtakingly serene image. The Rani Nallah cuts through the sprawling Chika campsite, making it just picture-perfect for pitching the tents for the night.

    Balu ka Ghera is the following site for camping overnight. The name refers to a bed of sand – geographical researchers and locals alike believe that this area was formed by the sand and dust particles deposited by the river here.

    The following day, trekkers rest at Shea Goru, a glade surrounded by snow-covered peaks. Once again, the river follows the trail here. The mesmerizing beauty of the Shea Goru campsite finds mention in several ardent travel bloggers' journals.

    The final night's campsite is at Chatru - the confluence of three paths leading to Hampta, Spiti, and Rohtang Passes. This is an oasis of greenery in the cold, barren desert.

    Network connectivity, electricity, and other facilities:

    A working mobile network will not be available on the trek. On the way from Manali to Jobra, the village of Prini is the last site where network connectivity is available. Beyond it is an off-grid area.

    Electricity is unavailable throughout the trek, so charging your electronic devices will be impossible once Manali has been left behind. Therefore, minimal and effective use of your electronic equipment is recommended, along with a set of backup batteries and power banks.

    ATM facilities are last available at Prini while starting the trek. On the other hand, such facilities are unavailable while returning until one has reached Manali.

    Overview of the Hampta Pass Trek

    The crossover trek to Hampta in Himachal Pradesh has often been compared to the Valley of Flowers trek in Uttarakhand. For both these treks, the landscape changes in a matter of minutes - from a valley rich with the Himalayan biodiversity to dry, rugged dale nestled between equally torrefied gradients of the mountains.

    Jobra is the starting point of the Hampta Pass Trek, which can be reached from Manali, a popular hill station in Himachal Pradesh. The 35km trekking route from Jobra onward can be covered in 5 days and 4 nights.

    There is little human settlement en route, and only shepherds use it in summer to let their cattle graze in the high-altitude grasslands when Lahaul lies infertile. Vertical rock walls, hanging glaciers, an alpine lake, waterfalls, small pine, and rhododendron forests are the main highlights of the trek.

    The Hampta Pass trek package may vary from USD 134 to 161 (INR 10000 to 12000) per head. This estimate includes accommodations, food, transportation, camping facilities, and trekking equipment. These rates are negotiable if some trekkers decide to make the journey and reservations independently without going through any trekking companies.

    How Difficult is the Hampta Pass?

    The Hampta Pass trek difficulty level is moderate. Usually, experienced trekkers undertake this trek because of certain risk factors – crossing multiple streams with frigid water, steep ascent, and descent, and the possible sub-zero temperatures at night in the early summer or rainy season. These factors test the trekker's ability to withstand, endure, and overcome these challenges.

    The quick altitude gain commonly leads to altitude sickness. Even the extremely steep descent from Shea Goru to Chatru may cause nausea in some trekkers. Staying hydrated for this journey is of utmost importance to avoid all these traits of Acute Mountain Sickness.

    The road to Chandratal is dusty enough to trigger dust allergies; therefore, asthmatic patients should take necessary measures. It is best to consider an added emergency fund while calculating an estimate of the Hampta Pass trek budget to have a factor of safety while traveling.

    Best Time to Visit the Hampta Pass Trek:

    The best time to trek to Hampta is from June to late October. During the months of summer, monsoon, and early Autumn, the trek changes its appearance dramatically.

    From June to mid-July, the trekkers can expect quite an amount of snow, blanketing the landscape from Balu ka Ghera and onwards. The valley here is narrow, and it is not located right in the way of the sunrays.

    Trekkers can experience the monsoons on the trekking path from July to August. However, after the pass, the trail lies in the rain shadow region of the Pir Panjal Range of the lesser Himalayas. Hence, there is no rain on the Lahaul side while the rest of India encounters rainfall.

    With September, the weather improves, and colorful varieties of wildflowers can be spotted. The skies are clearer with no rain clouds around this time. Temperatures come down as much as 10°C in the daytime.

    A fast-approaching October makes temperatures drop every week around this time, slowly inching towards a frigid winter.

    Gear Guide and Checklist for the trek to Hampta Pass Trek:

    For trekking the mountainous regions, one should always pack just the essentials and be ready to deal with any consequences and eventualities.

    Here's a detailed list of all the necessary gears a trekker needs to carry.

    Apparel and footwear:

    Packing light clothing to layer up according to their needs is the key to maintaining an optimal body temperature during mountain treks. 3-4 Polyester full-sleeve t-shirts are especially good for treks as they are quick to dry and take up less space. A set of thermal innerwear will keep the body warm in low temperatures near the pass. Layering light fleece sweaters with padded jackets will also help in sub-zero conditions. This padded jacket must also have a hood to protect your head.

    Woolen caps and beanies that cover the ears or a balaclava are ideal for wearing under the hood of the padded jacket to ensure no loss of heat from the head. If the collars of the pieces of clothing aren't enough to protect the neck against the cold, woolen mufflers are quite useful to wrap around. Woolen gloves will keep your hands warm. Aside from carrying 3-4 pairs of quick-to-dry, synthetic sports socks, a pair of woolen socks should also be taken to layer up at night.

    Your Hampta Pass trek budget should consider proper footwear that will help cross the multiple streams on foot without a worry. Sturdy and good-quality trekking shoes with a robust body, good grip, waterproof body, and ankle support are ideal for wearing on treks.

    Backpacks, waterproof covers, and sleeping bags:

    A backpack of 40 to 50 liters of capacity is sufficient to carry your belongings on the trek. Offloading is permitted on this trek, whereby a hired mule carries the extra luggage. In such a case, the trekker must remember that they cannot access this luggage until they've stopped at the campsite overnight. So, a 20 to 30 liters daypack is ideal for carrying the absolute essentials like water bottles, warm layers, medicines, rainwear, electronics, wallet, and a headlamp.

    Waterproof covers for backpacks must be taken to protect them from getting drenched in the rain. Water-resistant bags can also be carried to put in your electronics, wallet, and essential documents.

    When you stay at the various campsites on the trail, you will encounter frigid weather at night. Temperatures often go sub-zero. So it is essential to carry a good-quality, thick sleeping bag to keep you warm and help you sleep peacefully at night.

    Other important accessories:

    Sunglasses with UV protection, suncap, headlamp, and a pair of strong trekking poles are required on this trek.

    Carrying stainless steel cutlery is the best choice since they are reusable and easy to clean quickly. A spoon, a lunchbox, and a mug will be sufficient.

    Medical kit with first-aid:

    General medicines like paracetamol, antihistamines, anti-nausea, antacid, and painkillers should be carried. Since the dusty road to Chandratal may trigger asthma patients, a prescribed inhaler (if used) and anti-dust 5 ply masks should be kept at hand. An emergency first-aid kit should contain bandaids, antiseptic liquid, ointment, gauze swabs, crepe bandages, and a pain-relieving spray.

    Toiletries and Hygiene Products:

    Preparing a personal set of toiletries containing a toothbrush, toothpaste, hand sanitizer, biodegradable soap, lip balm, moisturizer, and deodorant is always recommended. Toilet paper, tissues, and wet wipes are particularly useful to freshen up quickly. Women should carry enough menstrual cups, tampons, and sanitary napkins to maintain their menstrual hygiene.

    Important documents to carry:

    Any government-issued photo ID with address proof, photocopies of the same, and two passport size photographs are to be carried. A voluntary medical declaration certificate is to be submitted with these documents at the forest guard check post for the officials to issue a trekking permit. The Hampta Pass trek package that a trekker has availed may not include this.

    Hampta Pass Trek Itinerary:

    • Day 1 : Jobra (2859 meters) is the base camp for the trek to Hampta. From Manali (2050 meters), the 19 km drive to Jobra follows 42 sharp hairpin turns along with an enchanting view of the Kullu Valley and the Rani Nallah. The 2 km trek to the Chika (3087 meters) campsite starts from Jobra at Allain Guhugal Hydel Project junction and can easily be completed in 2 to 3 hours. Tenting overnight in the meadows here will help one to acclimatize better.
    • Day 2 : The trekking route for this day covers 6 km. It now comes across a trail of boulders, following which one has to cross the river by foot to get to the other side. This water is very cold, so the trekker must take care to pass it quickly but safely. Upon entering the Jwara region, snow can be seen on rocks and boulders along the mountain slope. The surrounding range is commonly known as the White Range. The tree line goes out of sight from here, and only snow dotting the expanse of grasslands can be seen. The campsite at Balu ka Ghera (3782 meters) takes a total of 5 hours to reach and provides a level ground to stay in the tents for the night.
    • Day 3 : For this day, trekkers gear up and prepare themselves for hours of steep ascent until they reach the pass. There are barely any water sources as the trek now goes above the river, not alongside. So it must be ensured that they bring enough drinking water for a trek of 8 to 9 hours. The snow-covered Deo Tibba peak (6001 meters) and Peak 5260 can be seen from here. The ascent to the Hampta Pass (4287 meters) contrasts with the steep descent down to Shea Goru (3920 meters). Using ropes will be ideal in this situation. The trek on the plain Spiti Valley next will take the trekkers to Shea Goru. The campsite is, once again, on the banks of the river.
    • Day 4 : The trek from Shea Goru begins as an easy descent down the Hampta Valley, with the Pir Panjal Range slowly coming into view. It takes approximately 4 hours to cover this 3 km distance to Chatru (3322 meters). From here, trekkers visit Chandratal 70 km away, which takes about 3 hours by car, so it is advised to begin the day very early lest the trip has to be cut short because of sunset. Lake Chandratal is located at 4295 meters.
    • Day 5 : A cab must be booked well in advance to take the trekkers back to Manali from Chatru via the high-altitude pass. This journey may take 4 to 7 hours, depending on how long the tourists want to spend at the Rohtang Pass.

    Once back in Manali, the Bhuntar airport or Joginder Nagar Railway Station can be accessed for connecting return journeys to various cities around the country. Another option is to take a cab to Chandigarh and embark on transit from there.

    Getting Fit For Hampta Pass Trek:

    Physical fitness:

    The Hampta Pass trek difficulty level is moderate, so building cardiovascular endurance is crucial to stand the strenuous parts of the trek. Jogging, walking, and swimming are good exercises for your lungs. Squats and skipping are good for strengthening your core. It is good to set certain distance and speed targets and increase them gradually for maximum fitness. Multiple gym sessions under the instructions of a trainer will also help to prepare.

    Mental fitness:

    Aside from building your physical strength, looking after your mental health is also essential. Meditation and pranayama, with light yoga exercises, work well to relax one's mind, focus on their goal, and improve breathing.

    The Hampta Pass crossover trek is one of the most popular trekking trails of Himachal Pradesh. With its breathtaking scenic beauty and adventurous challenges along the way, it will appeal to any trekker looking for a low-budget Himalayan trek. Following safety protocols and precautions is of utmost importance to make wonderful memories on this trek.

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    Hampta Pass Trek Guide – All You Need to Know

    Hampta Pass Trek - All You Need to Know

    At an altitude of 14,035 feet, Hampta Pass is the corridor connecting the valleys of Kullu and Lahaul in the Spiti Valley. Also known as the crossover trek, this is a good initiation to high altitude Himalayan trekking in Himachal Pradesh. This Hampta Pass trek guide will give you all the information you need to know to decide on best Hampta pass trip and plan a great trekking experience.

    Hampta pass with the trek to the Chandra Tal lake is the most popular trek option. But the moon lake, Chandratal is only accessible in summer once the condition of the pass improves and it opens by the end of June. Chandartal lake is located at a height of 4,300 meters (14,100 feet).

    The day temperature during Hampta Pass Trek can range from 13-18 degree Celsius while at night it can drop to 0 degree Celsius. The trek to the Hampta promises dramatic terrain and scenery changes.  Maple forests, cold deserts, glaciers, towering mountains, alpine lakes and meadows: This beautiful trek to Hampta Pass will be an ‘All Inclusive’ experience for any mountain lover.

    The variety is not limited to the scenery. Actual trek difficulty also varies from itinerary to itinerary, from moderate to challenging. To experience Hampta, you have five options to choose from. Trekking beyond Hampta pass to Chandratal lake and further to Kunzum La, Kibber is in the options as well. There is even an option to enjoy this trek with some luxury. Know all you need to know about Hampta and make an informed decision on which option suits you the best.

    If you are looking to do this trek coming summer and are confused you are not to blame. There are many itineraries available and you wouldn’t know which one is best or what you are missing in a particular itinerary.

    Hampta Pass Trek – Brief Itinerary

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    Hampta Pass Trek 2019

    In this itinerary  Hampta Pass Trek 2019   –  Start with a nice drive from Pirni to Jobra. After the one hour drive, the actual trek starts from Jobra. From there it will be a two-hour ascent through a maple forest till we reach the camp site at Chika. First 2 days of the trek we pass through dense forest of pine and oak trees followed by vibrant lush green alpine meadows.

    We camp beside the serene Rani Nallah stream gushing with crystal clear water from the glaciers. From there, we hike to the Balu ka Ghera meadow the next day. After two days of the trekking, reach Hampta pass on the third day. On the same day come back to the lush green Balu ka Gera and spend the night there. The next day, return to Chika and all the way back to Manali on the fifth and the last day.

    Day 1: Manali to Chikka via Jobra – Drive and trek

    Day 2: Chikka to Balu Ka Gera (5-6 hours easy trek)

    Day 3: Balu ka Gera – Hampta Pass (14,100 ft.) – Balu ka Gera (8 hours moderate trek).

    Day 4: Balu ka Gera to Jobra to Chikka (7-8 hrs)

    Day 5: Trek from Chikka to Pirni, Manali

    Best For: This is the classic Hampta Pass trek itinerary and suggested for most people with some prior experience of a moderate trek.

    Crossing the water stream during hampta pass trek

    2) Hampta Pass Trek – 4 Days

    Hampta pass trek 4 days

    This 4 Day Hampta Pass Trek  itinerary is for trekkers who don’t have an extra day to spare and are short on time. The first three days of the trek remains the same but there will be a slight change then on. The three days of the trek from Jobra takes you to the Hampta Pass. After that, rather than spending one more day at the Chikka campsite we drive back to Pirni from Jobri and finally the journey ends in Manali. .

    Day 1: Manali – Prini – Jobri – Chikka, 40 mins drive – 3/4 hrs trek

    Day 2: Chikka to Bhalu Ka Ghera, 5/6 hrs trek

    Day 3: Bhalu Ka Ghera – Hampta Pass (4270 m) – Bhalu Ka Ghera, 7/8 hrs trek

    Day 4: Bhalu Ka Ghera to Jobri – Drive to Manali, 6/7 hrs trek, 1 hrs drive

    Best For: This is the shortened Hampta Pass trek itinerary. This is best suited for people who do not have time for the classic itinerary and have some prior experience of a moderately challenging trek. 

    Snow peak view of the hampta pass trek

    3) Hampta Pass Trek with Luxury Swiss Tents Stay

    Hampta pass trek with luxury camping in sethan

    The itinerary of the  Hampta Pass Trek with Luxury Swiss Tents Stay   remains the same but add cozy beds in the luxury Swiss tents and a celebratory dinner for this one. You get to spend two nights in the Swiss tents. One night before start of the trek and one after it. The camps are located at Sethan. Spending a night in the tents is a perfect opportunity for you to relax and relish the memories of the trek and also acclimatize properly. Little beyond Sethan you get picturesque views of snow capped peaks of Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar Mountain ranges.

    Day 1: Arrival at Manali – Prini – Sethan | Drive from Prini to Sethan

    Day 2: Sethan – Chikka – Bhalu ka Ghera (3530m), 6/7 hours trek

    Day 3: Bhalu Ka Ghera – Hampta Pass (4270 m) – Bhalu Ka Ghera, 7/8 hrs moderate trek

    Day 4: Bhalu Ka Ghera – Sethan, 6/7 hrs trek

    Day 5: Sethan – Prini (Manali), 1 hrs drive

    Best For: This trek is recommended for trekkers who do not have too much of prior trekking experience and are looking to do a high altitude Himalayan trek. This is also recommended for people looking for a touch of luxury in the wild. 

    Swiss camps in Sethan during Hampta pass trek

    4) Hampta Pass with Chandratal

    Hampta pass trek with Chndratal

    Trek to  Hampta Pass with Chandratal   and  go beyond the other side, to Spiti.  The dramatic change in the terrain will baffle and delight you at the same time. If the Kullu region is adorned with greenery then the Spiti region shows its beauty through its unique landscape. Among the bareness and looming brown mountains lies Chandratal, the moon lake. After a steep climb we reach Hampta pass on the third day, and after crossing the pass we trek down to Siagoru and camp for the night there.

    Shea Goru is the coldest place you reach during this high altitude expedition.The next day, we have to cross a small stream and follow it down to the Chandra river. That decent is a bit steep but not too hard to manage. From there, we trek to Chandratal via Batal and Kunzum La. Camping beside the amazing alpine lake will be one of a kind experience. On the next day, drive back all the way back to Manali via Chhatru Rohtang Pass and Marhi.

    Day 1: Manali – Pirni – Chikka |3530 m – 40 min drive, 3-4 hrs trek

    Day 2: Chikka to Balu Ka Gera | 3530 m – 4-5 hrs trek

    Day 3: Balu Ka Gera to Hampta Pass (4298 m) to Shea Goru | 7 hrs trek

    Day 4: Shea Goru to Chattru to Batal to Kunzum La (4590 m) to Chandratal | 3-4 hrs trek

    Day 5: Chandratal – Batal – Chatru – Rohtang Pass – Marhi – Manali, 7-8 hrs drive

    Best For: Recommended for trekkers who want to go all the way to Chandratal after crossing the Hampta Pass. This is relatively toughest of all the options. Only people with prior trekking experience should go for this or they must be in good physical shape.

    Chandratal lake during Hampta pass trek

    5) Hampta Pass with Chandratal via Kunzum La, Ki & Kibber

    Hampta pass trek with chandratal and ki and kibber

    In the  Hampta Pass with Chandratal via Kunzum La, Ki & Kibber   itinerary too, we reach Chandratal at day five. On the next day, we drive to Kaza. During the drive over the Kunzum La (4590 m) pass, witness the grandeur of the mighty Himalayas. The beauty of a high altitude cold dessert adorned with glacier and steep valleys are nothing short of gorgeous. Visit Ki Monastery and the Kibber village located nearby. This is a chance for you to learn and experience the culture and lifestyle of the people of the Himachal mountains.

    Day 1: Manali – Prini – Sethan | 1 hrs Drive

    Day 2: Sethan – Jobri – Chikka – Bhalu Ka Ghera (3627 m) | 8 Kms – 6 hrs trek

    Day 3: Balugherach – Hampta Pass (4298 m) to Shiya Goru | 5 Kms – 6 hrs trek

    Day 4: Shea Goru – Chattru – Chandratal (4270 m) | 4 hrs Trek and 2 hrs drive

    Day 5: Chandratal – Kunzum La – Ki Monastery – Kibber – Losar – Batal – Rohtang – Manali

    Day 6: Explore Manali

    Best For: Recommended for trekkers who want  to see Chandratal Lake and then get a glimpse of Spiti Valley. 

    Hampta pass trek with chandratal and ki & Kibber

    In every trek, all meals – breakfast, lunch and dinner during trekking are included. Menu is usually vegetarian though eggs may be offered on some treks. It is advisable to carry energy bars with you to give you energy while on treks between your meals.

    Closest airport happens to be Bhuntar near Kullu. It is about 50 km from Manali . Flights from Delhi to this airport are few and costly. Once you reach Bhuntar you can take a taxi to Manali or Pirni which is the base location of this trip. Taxi to your destination in Manali would cost about 1000 to 1500 rupees.  Best way to do Hampta Pass from Manali is via  Prini.

    Best way to reach Manali for Hampta Pass trek is by road and taking an overnight Volvo from Delhi. Try to get Himachal Roadways bus. They are the best in every way. Bus tickets can be booked online on redbus.in or www.hrtc.gov.in. Travel time is about 11-12 hours and most buses from Delhi leave ISBT Kashmiri Gate or Majnu-ka-tila stand in evening between 5-8pm. Make sure you reach Manali early enough if you are planning to start trek the same day. 

    If you are a group you can opt to hire a cab or a tempo traveller and those ways you would get a lot of freedom in your movement all along the way. Some trek package offer Delhi-Manali bus tickets as well. 

    As you can see above, our Hampta Pass trek itineraries vary from 4 to 6 days. The difference in number of days primarily depends on the route and itinerary chosen to reach or cross Hampta Pass. It also depends upon if you are going all the way to Chandratal lake as well or not. These days most common trek duration is 4 days for just Hampta pass and 5 days if you are going Chandrataal also.

    Some Hampta pass trek itineraries include some areas of Spiti as well like Kunzum La and Kibber which may make the trek duration to 6 or 7 days. If you do not have lot of experience of trekking in Himalayas then we recommend you opt for a little relaxed itinerary. These days some operators have started giving a shortest 3 day Hampta pass trek as well, although we do not recommend it.

    And of course if you are a decent sized group, you can always get the itinerary customized to your needs but then trek cost may go a little higher as well. Also check weather forecast for your dates before booking. Be always prepared for weather to take a turn as you never know how weather would be on any given day. It always helps to have a buffer day in your itinerary.

    The short answer to this would be that trekkers can go for this in the month of May to the first week of October. But best time or possibility depends on the trek itinerary chosen as well. Just Hampta pass trek which takes 4 days can be done in the month of May as well as the trail is open by then. But if you want to go all the way to Chandratal then that is possible only post mid-June. Amount of snow previous winters also dictates what the conditions are going to be actually like. Temperature wise June and late August are good but July onwards you might have to face some rain showers.

    When it comes to weather, no one can say for sure but if you plan your trekking adventure well you can have the best of experience. Carry trek essentials and if you have a good trek leader who knows what he is doing then you will be best prepared to meet all eventualities. 

    The Hampta Pass trek is a moderate to challenging trek. Actual difficulty level of Hampta Pass trek depends on some variable factors like weather and exact itinerary also. In best of conditions yes it is a moderate trek. Come bad weather and you can find it tough enough.

    This trek is safe provided all expected guidelines and directions from staff are followed. Average distance covered on  day on this trek is about about 7-8 km which is not a lot actually. Trekker must be well prepared both physically and mentally. Trekking shoes and proper warm clothing is a must. Rain protection should be carried in backpack even if rains are not predicted in weather forecast.

    How to Prepare for  Hampta Pass Trek &  Fitness  Required

    Although you do not need to get trained as a GI Joe since you would be going to an altitude of almost 15,000 feet, you need to make sure your lungs are prepared for this.

    You should start cardiovascular endurance work-out by jogging every day. Begin with slow jogs and increase your pace every day. On a treadmill set an incline and increase it as you progress, this will get your muscles ready for high altitude trekking. Besides this also do some strength training especially focused on calf, thigh and shoulders.

    The best time for Hampta pass trek is June onwards till September mid. The crossover trek to the moon lake – Chandratal will only start from July onwards. That gives you time to plan your days well. In case you still have any queries, feel free to contact Trodly support at [email protected] .

    Happy trekking!

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    Last Updated on January 14, 2019 by Rohan

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    • Overview & Itinerary

    The Hampta Pass is an amazing trek for all levels of experience. It offers a thrilling High Himalayan Pass crossing with beautiful views from the top, encompassing the lush green valleys of Kullu and Manali, and the semi-arid area of the Lahaul valley. This path may not be an easy one, but there are still fewer challenges than some other treks in India. Whilst being moderately challenging in parts and weather-changeable, it is also one of the shortest and most enjoyable treks to be had in the country.

    The gem Hampta pass journey offers unmatched variety and excitement along the trail to take care of any exhaustion, starting in the gorgeous Manali Valley, just a short ride from the city of Manali. As we hike through the lush green landscape of the first two days, we pass numerous meadows inhabited by local shepherds and one camp at an amazing location. It is a very relaxing stage.

    We traverse the wild terrain, from rivers and streams to waterfalls. Along the way, you will find a mix of pine, deodar, spruce, horse chestnut, oak, and birch trees, while also encountering sheep, shepherd dogs, and birds such as white-capped redstart and whistling thrush. Depending on when you visit you may see various Alpine flowers too. The toughest leg of this journey takes us to Hampta Pass; a route that might require boulder riding and climbing snow-covered slopes under certain conditions. When you get there, be sure to take in the breathtaking view of nearby peaks like Deo tibba and Indrasana – a marvellous experience that will forever remain in your memory.

    Best Time to Visit:  If you're planning to go on the Hampta Pass trek, the best time to visit is from June to September. During these months, the weather is pleasant and perfect for trekking. However, if you plan to go after September, it's not recommended to trek alone due to the extreme cold. And if you're planning to go after October, be prepared for heavy snow in the area. For a hassle-free trekking experience, consider booking with Trekkaro, a reliable and experienced trekking company.

    Trek Itinerary

    In the morning, we go to the dam site in Jobra and walk through a very pleasant landscape from here. The walk will initially take us through a mixed forest consisting of spruce, pines, deodar, chestnut and maple trees. We cross a beautiful meadow, where a cushy shepherd live. If shepherd bridge is not built somewhere along the river, then we have to cross the river at a convenient place. We cross the river and climb a beautiful meadow called Chika. Today's trek is gentle and will take about 2 hours. After resting for some time it would be advisable to walk a short distance near a nearby waterfall, which also hosts several white capped redstarts.

    Note:-  Trekkers are required to take only those VOLVO buses which reach Manali by 09:00 AM on the first day. Our reporting time is 10:00 AM at  Manali Bus Stand  but if you are unable to arrive at the meeting / briefing time, we will either transfer your seat to any of our next batches or we will cancel your trek, so please Double check your bus time your bus transporter. Overnight in tents.

    Today is an interesting day. We cross the stream immediately after the campsite and begin to gain elevation and continue towards a gorge section, heading towards the river on the right. We will pass through the Boulder section, crossing the wildflower-filled plains, a waterfall and a side river, which may require careful handling to reach Balu Ka Ghera campsite. This hike will take about 6 hours with some breaks in between. This campsite with a network of river channels and large mountains all around it. We relax at the campsite and charge to climb the Hampta Pass the next day. Overnight stay in tents.

    Today the weather and trail conditions will decide what time we leave, but it will be sure to get up early in the morning. Depending on the weather and weather conditions, walking is likely to be partially / completely on snow. From the camp we start with a steep climb up the creepy slopes to reach a ridge and from here we proceed to another ridge which leads to the pass. This climb will take about 4-5 hours and one will be rewarded with views of the whole world. The peaks of Indrasana and Deo Tibba completely dominate the landscape and the ranges towards Lahaul seem quite majestic. The descent is a little trickier than climbing. It can also vary slightly depending on the snow conditions. Overnight stay in camps.

    It is a gentle downhill walk beginning with Shea Goru. You still walk along the river in the valley between the mountain ranges. After an hour you can see the Chhatru road just a short distance away. The mountains in front of it are barren with specs of greenery - a typical Lahaul look. As you get closer to the road, the descent becomes a bit tricky. You will need to cross the edges of the cliffs and sometimes it can be easy to leave the rocky section and descend into the river / glacier bed below to get back up. You are still at a height, but you have the road right and the Chandra river separates you from the road. Two to three huge glacial flows from the mountains merge downward into the Chandra River. You will need to cross these glaciers to reach campsite that contains water.

    From Chhatru, drive in vehicles to the majestic Chandratal. And after soaking in the peaceful vibes of the Chandrataal Lake, return back to Chhatru campsite. Please note that due to landslides or snowfall, the route to Chandratal is sometimes blocked. If the road is found closed then Chandratal drive will not be done. Overnight stays in tents.

    On the last day, after having breakfast at Chhatru campsite, transportation will be arranged for trekkers accordingly and head back to Manali which is a 3-4 hours’ drive from Chhatru. You can take a halt at any midpoint for lunch (exclusive of trek cost). Once the team reach Manali, trekkers can make their further travel accordingly.

    Note:-  While booking return bus tickets, it is recommended to book from Manali after 4 pm to have some buffer time as there are traffic possibilities on the way to Manali.

    How to reach

    Bhuntar airport is located 52 kilometers from the city, serving Manali. Taxis are available from Bhuntar to Manali and cost around Rs. 700 - Rs. 1,000.

    There is no train for Manali.

    Regular bus service is available from Delhi (ISBT Kashmere Gate) to Manali.

    Note:- Trekkers are required to take only those VOLVO buses that reach Manali by 09:00 AM on the first day. Our reporting time is 10.00 AM at Manali Bus Stand, but if you are unable to arrive at the meeting/briefing time, we will either transfer your seat to any of our next batches or we will cancel your trek, so please Double check your bus time for your bus transporter.

    Things to carry

    • Basic Gears
    • Accessories
    • Mandatory Documents

    • Backpack & Rain Cover (40-60 Litres)

    • Trekking Shoes  (included in FTG)

    • Trekking Pole  (included in FTG)

    • LED Torch

    • Two Water Bottle (one liter each)

    • Basic Medications (or prescribed if any)

    • Trekking Jacket  (included in FTG)

    • Three (Five in winter) Warm Layers

    • Two trek pants (one Wear and one carry)

    • Two collared t-shirts

    • Thermals

    • Sunglasses

    • Sunscreen Lotion (SPF 50/70)

    • Lip Balm (SPF 30)

    • Sun cap

    • Synthetic hand gloves

    • Two pair of Socks (Woolen)

    • Raincoat/Ponchos

    • Daypack (20 liters), if you opt to offload your backpack

    • Toiletries

    • Cutlery

    • Plastic cover (for wet clothes)

    • Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Passport, Aadhaar Card, Driving license, or voter ID)

    Terms & Conditions

    1-  Free Trekking Gears:  Shoes, Jacket(-10°C), and Pole.

    2-  Accommodation: Full-load camping arrangements on the mountain with a large mess tent and kitchen tent. Stay from Day 1 to Day 4 (Chika to Chhatru). You will camp on the trek (3 people sharing basis).

    3-  Meals:  All meals during the trek starting with Lunch on Day 1 till breakfast on Day 5. (Veg. Only) Tea/Coffee/Soups/Snacks will be served throughout.

    4-  Camping charges:  All trekking permits and forest camping charges are included (if any).

    5-  Transportation:  From Manali to Manali.

    6-  Leaders & Guides:  Trek leaders are assisted by certified and experienced local guides.

    7-  Trekking Equipment:  High-quality tents, sleeping bags, ice axes, roped, microspikes, gaiters, etc. as required.

    8-  Safety Equipment:  First aid, medical kit, oxygen cylinders, stretchers, etc. will be available at all the campsites to deal with emergencies.

    1-  Food during transit to and from the base camp.

    2-  Backpack offloading charges: Rs. 1,600/- for the full trek + 5% GST. The backpack cannot weigh more than 9 kg. Suitcases/trolleys/duffel bags will not be allowed. Please note that charges will vary for the last-minute offloading in case you decide to offload your bag after reaching Manali.

    3-  Anything apart from inclusions.

    Cancellation Policy

    Cancellation requests are not taken over the phone.

    In case you wish to cancel your trek please e-mail us at  [email protected]

    1- Cancellations up to 21 days before departure date - 70% refund

    2- Between 21 days to 14 days before departure - 50% refund

    3- Between 14 days to 10 days before departure- 30% refund

    4- Less than 10 days of departure –  No refund  or you can transfer your trek (same batch date & same trek) to your dear one OR apply for TREKCASH Voucher 1 0 days before your trek date  which comes with 2-year validity.

    a) Change of trek batch date is dependent on the availability of seats in the batch.

    b) In case of transferring a trek to your dear one, he/she should satisfy all the mandatory requirements laid down by Trekkaro.

    c) Trekkaro holds the right to change/cancel the policies, without prior notice.

    Refund Policy  The applicable refund amount will be processed within 10 working days. If we have to cancel/suspend your trek before the date of departure or at the last moment due to a natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rains, earthquake, landslides, strike, curfew, etc.), then you will get the TrekCash Voucher of the total fee you have paid to us and you can redeem it with 2 years on any trek but where this is of a higher price, you will be expected to pay the difference. The TrekCash voucher will be generated within 10 working days and sent to your email address by us.

    Note:  In the instance of exchanging a TrekCash Voucher for your dear one, he/she ought to fulfill all the obligatory necessities set around Trekkaro.

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    Trekkaro team will specifically ensure your safety with...

    1.  Daily oxygen saturation & pulse reading (if required in trek) :- We go on treks that feature a different lifestyle to the one we typically lead. Everyday living generally overlooks healthy habits, yet when it comes to trekking and surviving in an unfamiliar environment for more than a day, our bodies must adapt. Oxygen saturation measures the ratio of oxygen-saturated hemoglobin to total hemoglobin in the bloodstream. To ensure everyone remains in good health, our team will carry out oxygen saturation and pulse readings before we set off. Everyone must be conscious of their well-being.

    2.  Oxygen cylinders and medical kit :- During high-altitude treks, the body does not get enough oxygen. It isn't always that you cannot survive high-altitude treks, but to be safe, we are always prepared with oxygen cylinders in case you are not accustomed to the environment. On the trek, one of our team members carries an oxygen cylinder and all the essential medicines.

    To prevent high altitude conditions - Exercise, cycle, and swim more to prevent high altitude conditions. The more you practice, the easier it will be.

    3.  Stretchers on every campsite :- Even though we are physically and mentally prepared for the environment, accidents or uncertain situations still happen. In those cases, we have stretchers at each campsite, so in case of emergency, porters will drop you safely to base camp where we can do further treatment.

    4.  High-Quality Trek Gears and Equipment :- High-Quality Trekking Gears and Equipment Trekkaro is the only trekking company in the world that provides Free Trekking Gear (FTG) at no charge/rent only for use during the treks. Decathlon Quechua Trek 100 Shoes, Quechua SH 100/300 Jackets, Trekking Poles, Crampons, and Gaiters are some of the more expensive FTG. Now, before registering for the trek, there is no need to think about the expensive trekking gear, and also, you do not have to buy or rent expensive trekking gear to go on a trek.

    You can survive in extreme cold with Trekkaro's quality tents and sleeping bags. Our sleeping bags can hold cold up to -5 to -20 degrees Celsius. Tents are always warmer, so Trekkaro can provide you with quality shelter.

    Although we are prepared for the storm, you should let us know if anything concerns you regarding safety.

    5.  Radio (for communication between camps and guides) :- Our camps are a bit far from each other. But they connect through radio, although there is a problem with the network in the hills. If you miss anything, if the weather is bad, or if we require medical help from the base, we can still communicate via radio.

    6.  Technical team on all snowy slopes All treks come with an adventure. However, safety is an important aspect of all treks. We ensure the turn with our technical team whenever we find risky slopes or areas. We already mentioned that our team is well-trained and knows how to handle hassles in emergencies.

    Expectations

    When you take an adventurous trek with us, then be assured that whatever we do is more than your expectations. Our wish to excel goes beyond the point where your boots hit the trail – it begins the moment that you get in contact with us, and it never ends. There is nothing more satisfying than hearing from our trekkers that they’ve just had “another trip of a lifetime with Trekkaro ”.

    Your Expectations

    •  Safety  Of course, this is a non-negotiable. Safety is embedded in our business and it’s something that we take very seriously in all our treks. It's the primary reason we're very popular in just a year.

    •  Personalized Service, Care, and Attention to Detail  For some organizations, this is, surprisingly, negotiable. But it isn’t for us. After safety, if we can do one thing right, every time, it’s to ensure that we sweat the small things.

    •  The Best Guides  If you are already trekking with us, then you’d be forgiven for thinking our guides are superhuman. It doesn’t mean a feat to entertain, cook, guide, and facilitate, but our guides, handle it with grace, and all the while the attention is on you.

    •  The Best Itineraries  It takes a lot of refinement to make a perfect trek, from dawn to dusk there are a lot of moving parts and the potential for things to go awry. For the last year, we’ve balanced on the tightrope of offering the right amount of activity, flexibility, and trek time. Whilst utilizing the best lodgings in the most unique places.

    •  Value  We’re not in the business of making money and providing you with nothing. Our treks aren’t expensive, they represent excellent value for money, and for those seeking to maximize their time, there is no better way.

    Our Expectations

    It may come as a surprise, but the reality is that it is a two-way street (or trail), and you are ultimately responsible for the nature of the experience that you have with us. And not only that, but you also influence the experience of others in your small group.

    •  Attitude  This is your vacation, and the attitude that you bring will set the tone for your experience. We get that at times it’s difficult (we plan to challenge you) and we get that at times it’s a bit uncomfortable (this is not a cruise trip). All we ask you to keep an open mind, a big smile on your face, and readiness for the unexpected.

    •  Physical preparedness Our treks are designed for everyday people. You don’t have to be an athlete, but to be fair to yourself and your group members, you do need to be ready. Worried about it? Do not stress it, our team is 100% dedicated to helping you pick the right trek, bring the right gear, and be physically and mentally prepared.

    •  Know who’s in charge  As we’ve mentioned, you rightly expect when you join our trek to be in good, safe hands. For us to ensure the entire group’s safety, we suppose you, as our guest, to listen to your lead guide. They are the expert when it comes to decisions made on the trek.

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    How To Reach

    Things to carry, brief description, gallery of this trek, people reviews, short itinerary, atm point and mobile connectivity.

    Manali has the last ATM point if you need to withdraw money. Manali is the last place before you reach Chika (First Campsite) where you’re likely to get a stable mobile signal. Finish all your important phone calls here and inform anxious family members about limited phone connectivity.

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    We’ve been the leaders in providing Free Trekking Gear (FTG) on treks for more than 5 years. How’d we get here? By redefining the way, everyone must trek. Check out how we’re creating the future of trekking around the globe.

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    Trekkaro is the world's only free trekking gear company, providing high-quality gear from the Decathlon brand to trekkers at no cost. Say goodbye to the hassle and expense of buying or renting gear for your next trek. Trekkaro offers everything from trek shoes to jackets rated for temperatures as low as -10 degrees, as well as poles, gaiters, and microspikes. Join Trekkaro today and experience the freedom of trekking without the burden of expensive gear.

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    Trekkaro offers free cancellation policies for all trekkers. If you need to cancel your trek for any reason, we provide a TrekCash Voucher that is equal to 100% of the amount you paid. This voucher has a 2-year validity, so you can use it towards any future trekking adventure with us. We want to make sure that our trekkers have the flexibility they need to plan their trips with confidence.

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    Trekkaro is the best trekking company in India, according to its impressive 4.9/5 rating on Facebook and 4.8/5 rating on Google. Customers rave about their experiences with Trekkaro, leaving glowing reviews and recommending the company to others. With such high ratings, it's clear that Trekkaro is a top choice for anyone looking to explore the beautiful landscapes of India through trekking.

    Confidence

    We always help keep you safe from the moment you book to the moment you (reluctantly) head home.

    Freedom

    No matter the trek difficulty, our treks balance well-planned itineraries with the flexibility to do your own thing and make the experience your own.

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    When you trek with us, you experience first-hand our commitment to making the trek a force for good in everything we do.

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    • Hampta Pass Trek 2024: A Testing 4-Day Expedition Near Manali

    10 Nov 2021

    Himachal, with all its daunting trails covering the exciting nature around, has been a trekker’s first love! The life and terrain beyond the mountains are exciting, raw, and lures every traveler into a momentous journey. Those, driven by the will to conquer the fear and vertigo, walk those beaten pathways and live to tell the tales of an incredible journey. Hampta Pass located in Himachal is one such destination that makes for a perfect trekking paradise for every adventurer.

    The trekking route of Hampta Pass meanders over the mountains passes in the Manali region and ends at Chatru near Chandratal. Walk past the incredible views of snow clad mountains decorated with rippling ridges and infinite stretch of green shrouded in mist.

    You really can’t do much other than considering yourself as lucky to have lived the moment and express gratitude to nature for creating such wonderful outdoors. Let’s see what this glorious trek located in excess of 10000 feet in the Pir Panjal Range has for us.

    Best Time For Hampta Pass Trek

    A lush green mountain pass enroute Hampta Pass Trek in Himachal

    Mid-June to mid-October is the best time to take the Hampta Pass Trek. It is during this duration that Hampta Pass weather is pleasant during the period and the temperature stays between 12 – 20 degrees Celsius.

    About Hampta Pass

    A stay in the mountains near Manali in Himachal

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    Hampta Pass Chandratal Trek is also what many trekkers address it as. The reason for calling it so is because of the fact that after letting you on an incredible journey, the beautiful trek ends at Chandratal Lake – the crescent moon. Chandratal is one of the most sought-after attractions in Spiti region and most sought after by the adventurers for camping. The lake is a popular attraction in the Lahaul Spiti district and it’s indeed a pleasant gift for the travelers who brave the extreme conditions and negotiate those dangerous curves to complete the trek.

    Hampta Pass gets its name from the Hamta Village located in the Pir Panjal region. At 14000 feet, this place is mostly ventured by shepherds and a handful of trekkers. Glaciers, rivulets, jagged mountains, and meadows, Hampta Pass trek is an elusive beauty that not many are aware of.

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    4-Days Itinerary For The Hampta Pass Trek

    Horses resting near a campsite in the mountains in Himachal

    Venturing amidst the wild, and marveling at the imposing mountains, it so strange how these pretty experiences feed the wanderlust and make for moments of a lifetime. The trek begins on an easy note and as you walk across the lush green meadows, pastures, glacial valleys, and exciting landscapes, you finally end the journey on a high.

    Yes, the Hampta Pass trek ends at Chatru but an extra day is reserved for an excursion and camping at Chandratal Lake – the picture-postcard lake in the Lahaul and Spiti district located at 4300 meters.

    Ideal duration: 4 days Difficulty level: Easy to moderate Maximum altitude: 14100 feet Trekking length: 26 km approximately

    Route: Manali – Chika – Balu Ka Ghera – Siagoru – Chatru – Chandratal – Manali

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    Arrival In Hampta Pass

    Hampta Pass

    Hampta Pass Trek, located between the Manali and Spiti Valley, has pretty surprises for adventurers. The hairpin bends and testing routes take you to Chika through Jorba. Chika can be done the same day or the alternate day. Because Manali at 6000 feet is perfect for acclimatization, and the climb from 9800 feet (Jobra) to 10400 feet (Chika) shouldn’t be much of an issue.

    The 3-hour trek from Jorba to Chika makes for the perfect start for a wonderful journey. Jobra being the wonderful campsite has campsites and a few lodges for trekkers. But if you are booking your trek with an operator, you need not be worried about food and stay!

    Base Camp For Hampta Pass Trek: Jobra has road connectivity with Manali as can be easily reached by a private vehicle.

    Day 1: Chika – Balu Ka Ghera

    Chika - Balu Ka Ghera

    Balu Ka Gera is the next halt located after so many turns and twists and covering a lot of boulders and rough terrain. Rhododendron trees are one of the prime attractions of this route. But the limelight of this stretch is stolen by the snow-clad Dhauladhar peaks that loom right over you during the course of the trek. Jwara valley comes en route when you are already halfway through. River and rivulets constantly run by your side during the course of the trek. At 11000 plus feet, the wonderful campsite in Balu Ka Gera is covered in flowers and lush greenery.

    Jwara valley comes en route when you are already halfway through. River and rivulets constantly run by your side during the course of the trek. At 11000 plus feet, the wonderful campsite in Balu Ka Gera is covered in flowers and lush greenery.

    Maximum altitude: 11,900 feet Time taken: 8 hours approximately

    Tip: Fill your water bottles near Jwara. There are a few waterfalls near

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    Day 2: Balu Ka Ghera – Siagoru

    Mountains view

    The 6.5 km stretch is rather an exciting one. With moderate climb and followed by steep uphill trek accounts for the most incredible journey during the 4-day trek. Streams can be found during the course of the journey and the trekker has to traverse Hampta Pass, at 14000 feet, during the course of the journey. Further, a refreshing 3-hour trek from Jwara to Balu Ka Ghera will send across another dose of awesomeness packed with nature views. Immediately after the Hampta Pass be prepared for a steep walk followed by a flat trek thereafter.

    Further, a refreshing 3-hour trek from Jwara to Balu Ka Ghera will send across another dose of awesomeness packed with nature views. Immediately after the Hampta Pass be prepared for a steep walk followed by a flat trek thereafter.

    Maximum altitude: 12,250   feet Time taken: 9 hours

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    Day 3: Siagoru – Chatru

    Beautiful view of river Siagoru in Himachal

    It’s a completely downhill journey from Sia Goru to Chatru. Overall a trekker has to descend close to 1900 feet during the journey that encompasses some of the most memorable spectacles en route. The trek, in its final lap, takes almost 5 hours to complete. Mountains with sharp edges, a river flowing by, and deep ridges make this wonderful stretch of the Hampta Pass Trek. Chatru is all about barren mountains and lesser vegetations. The wonderful campsite falls in the middle of Hampta Pass, Rohtang Pass, and Spiti.

    Chatru is all about barren mountains and lesser vegetations. The wonderful campsite falls in the middle of Hampta Pass, Rohtang Pass, and Spiti.

    Maximum altitude: 11000 feet Time taken: 5 hours

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    Day 4: Chatru – Chandratal

    A horse grazing by the Chandratal Lake in Himachal

    Chandratal Lake is 70 km from Chatru , the end point of Hampta Pass Trek, and can be traveled by a reserved vehicle. The moon lake enveloped in exciting surroundings is a few hours away from the campsite and you can’t miss it after getting so close to it. An ideal place with wonderful campsite beside, Chandratal is the perfect place to plan camping and bonfire. Your journey to Chandratal completely depends upon the weather conditions. Head back to Manali on the same reserved vehicle for onward journey.

    Your journey to Chandratal completely depends upon the weather conditions. Head back to Manali on the same reserved vehicle for onward journey.

    Maximum altitude: 14,100 feet

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    Popular Attractions Around Hampta Pass

    Solang Valley

    Hampta Trek has some more of the thrill-inducing and adventure exuding places located in its vicinity. These places have innumerable experiences just waiting to get unfold. Here are the top 4 places that you can cover either while going for the trek or after you are done with the most thrilling part of your excursion. 

    • Solang Valley
    • Rohtang Pass
    • Hadimba Temple

    Mountains and pathways cutting through them have a lot of stories to tell. Lest you walk across them, they aren’t letting you on any secrets.

    Suggested Read: 14 Surreal Hill Stations Near Pathankot One Must Explore To Get The Best Vibe Of Himachal Pradesh

    What To Pack For Hampta Pass Trek

    packing for Hampta Pass Trek

    When trekking, there are a few essential items that one should definitely pack in order to avoid any sort of hindrances and be prepared for the worst. Here we have a list of all the essentials that should be on your packing check list when planning the Hampta Pass trek. 

    • Clothes: Fleece jacket, Full sleeves thick jacket, Synthetic track pants, Full sleeves tees, Thermals, Woolen monkey cap/balaclava, Woolen hand gloves/ Synthetic Glove, Woolen head-scarf/ muffler, Towel
    • Shoes & socks: Proper trekking shoes, Sports socks, Woolen socks, Gumboots
    • Skin care essentials: Sunglasses with 100% UV protection, Lip balm, Cold cream, Sunscreen lotion
    • Medicines: Crocin, Avomine, Avil, Combiflam, Disprin, Norflox, Crepe bandage, Band-aid, Digene, Gauze cloth, Leukoplast, Cotton, ORS, Betadine or any antiseptic cream, Volini or Moov spray
    • Other accessories: LED Torch/ headlamps, Hot water bottle/bag, Backpack (preferably 55 – 65 L), Daypack, Trekking Pole

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    How To Reach Hampta Pass

    A man resting during hiking near Hampta Pass Trek

    By air: Bhuntar airport, located at a distance of 52 km from Manali is the nearest airport to Hampta Pass. Bhuntar is well connected with Delhi and a lot of airports across the country. Private taxis are available from Bhuntar to Manali, which costs somewhere around INR 1000-1500 m. The Jobra base camp can be easily reached by hiring a private vehicle.

    By road: Manali and further the Jobra base camp is well connected with Delhi by road. Overnight buses from Delhi to Manali runs in tandem. Tickets can be obtained from HRTC official website. Overall, reaching base camp from Delhi shouldn’t take you more than 15 hours.

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    Tips For Trekking 

    Tips

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    Trekking can get very tricky very easily. The mountains have a hint of unpredictability that can get overwhelming quickly. Here are some tips that one should keep in mind when going for the Hampta Pass Trek. 

    • It is better to avoid trekking after the sun sets as the hills are full of wild species. You never know which creature you encounter in the jungles of the mountains. 
    • Start early for your trek so that you can cover the maximum distance with ease. 
    • Make use of the walking poles as you trek. It might not make you look cool but walking poles are a huge support for long treks. They just feel like you got two extra legs. 
    • Make sure you have a bottle of water in your hands. It is of utmost importance that you keep your body hydrated throughout the journey. 
    • It is important that you wear comfortable footwear. Trekking shoes are the best to go for as they have the ideal weight and cushioning. 
    • Practice walking for longer hours with a backpack before you set for your journey. Trekking can get really tiring very soon and since you won’t really find any civilization for most of your way, it is better to have acceptable estimations. 
    • Avoid any sort of noise pollution up in the mountains. It is better to keep your volumes at bay as mountains are famed for their calmness.

    Further read: 28 Best Himalayan Treks Under 10K That You Must Include In Your Bucket List

    So plan your trip to India and have a great vacation. We promise you’ll have the time of your life. Hampta Pass Trek is one of the most thrilling and exciting treks of the country and we are sure that you don’t want to miss on something this fun-filled!

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Hampta Pass Trek

    How do you get to Hampta pass?

    Hampta Pass is lies on the Himalayan range, Pir Panjal. This trail is like a mini corridor between Chandra Valley and Kullu Valley. In order to reach the Hampta Pass trek, you are supposed to reach Jobri through Prini and from there the Hampta trek begins.

    When is Hampta Pass open?

    Hampta Pass is always open at all times, regardless of the season or time. For trekking however, the pass is open for a certain period of time in the year – the number of months for which it is opened is more than that of other treks’.

    Is Hampta pass open in December?

    Hampta Pass is closed during the month of December. However, you can plan going for other options that are available for trekking in Manali.

    How long is Hampta Pass Trek?

    Hampta Pass lies at an altitude of 14,100 feet. It will take you around 19 hours to complete this trek. For a comprehensively fulfilling experience, you can halve this trek by planning a trek to Sia Goru.

    How can I reach Hampta from Manali?

    Hampta and Manali are well linked to each other via road. From Manali, you’ll reach the basecamp of the amazing Hampta Pass trek, Jobra.

    Is Hampta Pass safe?

    Yes, it is completely safe as well as fun to go trekking in Hampta Pass. This region experiences light showers of rain sometimes but they are simply bearable and would not cause any hindrance during your trekking experience.

    Where do you find Pir Panjal range?

    The range of Pir Panjal can be found in the interiors of the Himalayan region, lying in the midst of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. You’ll get the chance to visit some of the best treks in this range, including Hampta Pass trek, Darati Pass trek, and more.

    Is it advisable to do Hampta Pass Trek solo?

    It is perfectly fine to travel solo for the Hampta Pass Trek provided you have all your arrangements in place. You must carry all the camping essentials and also have temporary food options that can keep you going for the 4 days during the trek. Though the trekking routes are defined, you must be aware of the trail after consulting some experienced campaigners.

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    Hampta Pass Trek, Manali

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    Trip Highlights

    Trek to one of the most dramatic crossover terrains of the Himalayas; from lush green meadows of Kullu to barren cold desert of Spiti.

    Witness the confluence of three passes, Hampta Pass, Spiti, and Rohtang Pass as you descend towards Chhatru.

    Behold the sight of the crescent moon-shaped Chandrataal Lake mirroring the ever-changing hues of the sky and the barren mountains.

    Catch a glimpse of the sunset and sunrise over the mighty peaks of Deo Tibba and Indrasan, painting the sky with a palette of fiery colours.

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    Know Before You Go

    • Please carry a valid ID proof.
    • Take your time adjusting to high altitudes, as the weather conditions can be different from lower areas.
    • Listen to your trek leaders or instructors carefully for a safe and enjoyable experience.
    • Carry basic medications and a first-aid kit during the tour.
    • No bill will be reimbursed for any missed service/facility.
    • Keep your luggage minimum; the more you carry, the more you hassle.
    • Any personal expenses, items of personal nature, meals not mentioned, etc. will not be in part of the package.
    • Mobile & laptop charging points may/may not be available on campsites at a common point.
    • Avoid using plastic bags and maintain the ecological balance of the destinations.
    • It is recommended to carry enough warm clothes and the right kind of shoes for the trek.
    • Please note that in the event of emergencies or natural calamities, the management reserves the right to modify the trek itinerary. However, any changes due to circumstances beyond our control is not covered in the package cost.

    Additional Information

    About Hampta Pass Trekking

    Trekking through breathtaking Hampta Pass is a one-of-a-kind experience journey through the unparalleled beauty of Himachal Pradesh. Begin from the lush green valleys of Manali, and ascend through towering forests, crossing gurgling streams and picturesque meadows. 

    The highlight of the trek is reaching the stunning Chandratal Lake, a tranquil oasis located amidst towering mountains. By availing of the thoughtfully crafted Hampta Pass trek package, you can pass by quaint villages, pristine waterfalls, and diverse flora and fauna which make the experience a truly remarkable one. 

    Quick facts about Hampta Pass Trekking:

    Start Point/End Point: Manali Base Camp

    Duration: 4 Nights & 5 Days

    Hampta Pass Trek Height: 14,100ft

    Hampta Pass Trek Difficulty Level: Moderate 

    Trekking Distance:  35kms

    Best time to do Hampta Pass Trek: Mid June - September

    Hampta Pass Trek Package Inclusions:

    ➔ All Veg Meals from Lunch on Day 1st to Breakfast on Day 5th.

    ➔ Tented accommodations on triple sharing basis on Day 4th.

    ➔ Morning, evening tea served with light snacks while on Trek.

    ➔ Facility to keep you extra luggage at the Reporting Base Camp

    ➔ The transfer cost from Manali Base Camp to trekking point – Jobra on Day 1

    ➔The transfer cost from Chatru to Chandratal/Manali Base Camp on Day 4 and Day 5

    ➔ All fees and permits for Indians are included in the Hampta Pass Trek package.

    ➔ Safety Equipment

    ➔ Basic First Aid Medical kits with Oxygen cylinder and Oxi Meter.

    ➔ Qualified and experienced Leader and support staff.

    Available Group Departures:

    ➔ June: 19, 20, 26, 27

    ➔ July: 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25, 31

    ➔ Aug: 1, 7, 8, 14, 15. 21, 22, 28, 29

    ➔ Sep: 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26

    ➔ Oct: 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17

    Note: Customisation available on request

    How to Reach Manali:

    The Hampta Pass trek itinerary begins at Manali which also serves as the base camp. Manali is well-connected to most of the major Indian cities by air, rail and road.

    By Air: The Bhuntar Airport in Kullu is the nearest airport to Manali and is located at a distance of 50 km. Domestic airlines operate flights between Manali and Delhi, Chandigarh, and Pathankot. You can easily reach Manali from Bhuntar by taking a taxi or a bus which takes approximately 1.5 hours.

    By Train: Chandigarh Railway Station and Pathankot Railway Station are the nearest train stations from Manali located approximately 315 km and 290 km away respectively. Regular buses and taxis are available from Chandigarh and Pathankot to Manali.

    By Road: Manali is well connected by road to all the major parts of the country. Chandigarh, Delhi, Ambala and Shimla serve as the junction points. Private Volvo bus services as well as government buses regularly operate between these cities and Manali. You can also take taxis or opt to drive private cars to enjoy the picturesque views of the roads.

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    Himachal pradesh tour faqs, what is the cost of hampta pass trek.

    The standard 5-day and 4-night Hampta Pass trek cost on our website starts at INR 7,500 per person. It includes transfers from and to Manali, sightseeing, accommodation and meals. However, prices may vary depending on the duration of stay, accommodation and activities chosen. 

    What is the best time for Hampta Pass Trekking?

    Hampta Pass trekking can be done at any time regardless of the season. Still the most suitable to enjoy each moment of the trek are the months from Mid June to September. During this time, the temperature level will be an average of 12 to 18 degrees Celsius during the daytime and it drops from 2 to 8 degrees Celsius at night.

    In October, the temperature drops even more. June has a special place in Hampta Pass trekkers' minds for the snow. So, a lot of adventure lovers have pointed out that mid-June can be considered the best time for a thrilling trek to Hampta Pass.

    How to reach Hampta Pass?

    To reach the Hampta pass, you would first need to reach the base camp of the trek, Jobra. You can drive or take a cab from Manali to Jobra for the Hampta Pass Trek. It is about 18 km away and will take around 2 hours to reach. After that, you can start your 2-day trek to the Hampta Pass, where you will be walking and hiking for a total of 35 km to the pristine valleys.

    How is the weather at Hampta Pass?

    The weather at Hampta Pass varies distinctively at different times of the year. Summers experience pleasant weather conditions with day temperatures ranging from 20-25 degrees Celsius. Nights are generally cold with average temperatures ranging from 5-10 degrees Celsius. Monsoon months of July-September experience rainfall and winters are chilly with occasional snowfall. 

    How long is Hampta Pass Trek?

    The Hampta Pass trek is about 25 km long and takes you to the beautiful segments of the Dhauladhar range. The trek begins from Manali and takes you to the Chikka which is located at an elevation of 10,100 ft. above the ground. On the second day, you can head to Balu ka Khera for about 5 hours where you can take a look at the snow-laced displays. On the final day, you will be heading to Shea Goru which will be your final camping destination. From here you can drive to Chadar Tal and gape at the constellations along with the stellar views of nature.

    What is the total trekking distance of the Hampta Pass Trek?

    The total trekking distance of the Hampta pass trek is about 25 km which is to be covered on foot. The circuit of the trek is as follows: Manali - Jobra - Jwara - Balu ka Gera - Hampta Pass - Shea Goru - Chatru - Manali. For this trek, you will need four active days in which you can complete the entire trek. Make sure that you cross-check with the local guides as they can tell you the best about weather conditions and routes.

    How difficult is Hampta Pass Trekking?

    Hampta Pass Trekking is considered as a moderate trek. The major reason for this is the atmospheric pressure that changes as you trek higher. The weather conditions are also one of the reasons for the moderate difficulty of the trek. On this trek, you would be climbing up to 14,100 ft and will pass through several rivers, valleys, and thick jungles.

    How to prepare for the Hampta Pass Trekking?

    • Since the trekking route to Hampta Pass required you to trek for almost five days straight, a proper body built and high level of fitness will be required from everyone.
    • You can start training as soon as you book your package and can begin with running for 30 minutes on a daily basis. 
    • To be mentally prepared, you need to understand that all the hustle to the top is totally worth it. 
    • Make sure that you pack only the essentials so that it becomes light for your back. 
    • From proper shoes to a walking stick and from extra woolens to protein-rich snacks, various items need to be carried beforehand.

    Which type of shoes should I carry?

    The trekking shoes offered by Quechua and Woodland are among the best shoes you can find anywhere in India. From their grip to their comfort, everything is just perfect. While choosing the perfect pair of shoes, ensure that you check for its grip, flexibility, ankle support, and water resistance.

    How much weight will I have to carry?

    Is there snow in hampta pass, how to reach hampta pass from delhi, is hampta pass trek safe.

    Yes, the Hampta Pass Trek is a safe trek as no accidents are reported till now. Apart from this, there are slight rains that make trekking a little difficult but is doable. In the winter months, the trek is not safe as it is covered with deep snow and the routes are all blocked. Also, this is a safe trek for solo travelers as the routes are well-defined and you need not worry about avalanches or any other harm from the wildlife.

    Is Hampta Pass open in December?

    Can i do the hampta pass trek in february or march, can i do the hampta pass trek in winter.

    No, the Hampta Pass Trek is not doable in the winter months as the entire valley is snow-covered and the roads are all blocked. Whether it is the road connectivity or the route to the peak, both are inaccessible.

    How is Hampta Pass Trek in October?

    What are the important things to carry for the hampta pass trek.

    • An adjustable backpack and a rain cover
    • A Walking stick 
    • Head torch 
    • A bottle of water must be having a capacity of more than 2 L 
    • A personal medical kit that includes all your personal medications if any 
    • Some snacks which must be rich in protein like energy bars, dry fruits et cetera 
    • Woolen wear includes caps, sweaters, socks, and hand gloves 
    • Neck pillow to easier sleeping position 
    • Sunscreen, lip balm, toothpaste and a toothbrush, sanitizers, microfibre towel, toilet paper, and wet wipes. 
    • Thermal inners, T-shirts, comfy bottoms, and fleece jackets

    Can we go for hampta pass trek in June?

    You can go for the Hampta Pass trek all through the year as it is a year-round experience. The months of July to August experience moderate to heavy rain which makes the trail slippery and difficult for trekking. However, if you wish to witness the monsoon beauty of Himachal, you can always go trekking with extra precautions. Hampta Pass trek prices also go down during this time due to less tourists and cheaper accommodation. 

    Is hampta pass trek for beginners?

    Yes, Hampta Pass Trek is a great trek for beginners. Considered to be one of the few moderate treks in the Himalayas, the Hampta Pass trek is located at an elevation of over 4,000 metres above the sea level.

    The different terrains, changing weather conditions and low pressure might sometimes make it difficult for a beginner, but it is definitely do-able. 

    What is Hampta Pass famous for?

    Hampta Pass is famous for its stunning natural beauty and exhilarating trekking experience. Trekkers flock to this Himalayan gem for its picturesque trails, including lush green valleys, towering snow-capped peaks, and the crescent-shaped Chandratal Lake. The trek offers a unique journey through diverse terrain, providing adventurers with challenges as well as serenity.

    Is Hampta Pass a monsoon trek?

    Trekkers opt for the Hampta Pass trek usually in the summer months of the year. However, it is a year-round experience and can be undertaken at any time of the year depending on one’s own schedule and preference. In the monsoons, rainfall makes the trail a bit difficult but on the other hand offers some of the best views of the Himalayan Valleys. Costs also go down during this time making the overall experience a lot more affordable. 

    Can we go for the Hampta pass trek in August?

    Yes, you can go for the Hampta Pass Trek in August. It is during this month that the snow completely melts away in the region, and lush green flora replaces the white blanket of snow. You can also see the bloom of the wildflowers on either side of the trail during this month. The cloudy skies add to the stunning backdrop and experience as well. 

    Which are the best places to visit in Manali?

    • Jogini Falls: One of the most breath-taking waterfalls in Manali, the Jogini Falls is located on the way to the Vashisht Village and is famous for offering solace and tranquillity in the midst of nature. It is here where you can enjoy trekking and hiking, as well as quiet picnics with your loved ones. 
    • Solang Valley: Tucked between the Solang Village and Beas Kund, this stunning valley is the abode of numerous festivals in the region, one of which is the famous Winter Skiing festival. Whether it is camping or skiing, or enjoying strolls amidst nature, you can do it all here. 
    • Arjuna Cave: Said to be the cave where Arjuna (one of the Pandavas) meditated to gain the powers of Pashupati Astra from Lord Indra, the Arjuna Cave is a popular mythical tourist destination in Manali. In addition to meditating, you can also head over to the nearby Gauri Shankar temple for a visit. 
    • Van Vihar: Managed by Manali’s municipal corporation, Van Vihar is known for its lush greenery, thick deodar forests and wildlife sightings. This garden is great to take respite after a busy day, while soaking in serene views of the sunset at the lake. 

    Why Hampta Pass is the best trek in mid-June?

    Is hampta pass trekking easy.

    Hampta Pass trekking is a moderate trek in the Himalayas. Located at an altitude of 4270 m, the trek is pretty interesting as the rough terrain varies while you walk ahead. Also, the weather conditions and the low air pressure make the trek a little difficult. If there is snow present, you may have some difficulty in walking through it. But, a lot of seasoned trekkers, as well as beginners, succeed in finishing this trek.

    Which are the other best Himachal treks that we can book from Thrillophilia?

    Here is the list of best treks in Himachal that you can book from Thrillophilia:

    • Kareri Lake Trek
    • Bhrigu Lake Trek
    • Beas Kund Trek
    • Prashar Lake Trek
    • Churdhar Trek
    • Pin Parvati Trek
    • Buran Ghati Trek

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    Brief Description

    Deep inside the mystic regions of Kullu, Himachal Pradesh lies the enchanting Hampta Pass. It’s a complete trek with its contrasting landscape of flowers, waterfalls, streams, and forests of Kullu valley on one side and a vast expanse of dry and desolate mountains of the Lahaul valley on the other. The journey comprises of 5 days and 22 km with minimal ascends and descends, mild showers, and a surprising change in scenery. In the first two days of the journey, we are accompanied by the gorgeous Rani nallah . On the third day, after a few exciting river crossings, we start ascending towards the pass which is nestled at a height of 4,200 meters. The trek finally ends at the charming high altitude lake that goes by the name of Chandra Tal lake. This turquoise blue lake is situated at a height of 4,250 meters and is best known for its serenity and splendor. The ideal time to do this trek is from June to October when the magic of monsoon rains give life to a wide pallet of flowers and colours.

    The landscape is famous for its frequent whiteouts because of the gentle white clouds. Moving through the cotton clouds, camping next to the mellow flow of rivers, lunching on the meadows filled with vibrant flowers, walking on quaint bridges, passing through the snow-covered pass, resting near small waterfalls, and experiencing soothing showers are some of the highlights of Hampta Pass. To know more about the highlights check – Highlights of the Hampta Pass Trek.

    The trails of Hampta Pass hold surprises at every step and every stop. When we start walking from the base camp, Jobra, the trails are covered with small shrubs, oak, deodar, and maple trees. After crossing through the first campsite Chikka, the trails gain height. Slush and rocks mark the path here. Finally, the trail extends towards the second campsite Balu Ka Ghera through the flower meadows of Jwara. From Balu Ka Gehra, spanning at a distance of 4 kilometers, the trails incline with snow and boulders and reach the pass. From the pass, the nature of the trail completely changes and descends with a 50-degree steep path towards the third campsite, Shea Goru. From Shea Goru the journey gets easy and continues with a simple descent to Chhatru.

    Some of the basic challenges we face in Hampta Pass are the constant rains, trails filled with slush, and steep descents. It requires proper gears and skills to safely move ahead. This Himalayan trek comes under category 4 on the Bikat Rating Scale. This makes it a moderate level trek. It is ideal for both professionals and beginners. But, to face the high altitude weather and terrain, one must complete a level 3 trek like the Kuari Pass trek or a couple of level 2 treks like Beas Kund and Bhrigu Lake before this. This will give you the necessary leg strength and lung capacity to finish the trek comfortably. To know more about the challenges of this trek, check – Who is this meant for?

    Scroll down to get more comprehensive information on the temperature, itinerary, FAQs, etc. for the Hampta Pass trek.

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    Brief Itinerary

    Detailed itinerary.

    Manali (2,050M) to Chikka (3,048M) via Jobra (2,743M)  (Click to View GPS data)

    Distance: 16 kms (Manali to Jobra) + 3 kms (Jobra to Chikka)

    Duration: 1 hour drive + 2 hours trek

    The first boarding point is the Manali bus stand. The scheduled time to report there is 9 AM. The journey begins at 10 AM. We drive to Jobra through Prini. The 16 kilometers of drive which takes up to 1 hour takes us through sharp curves and bends. Three kilometers from the Manali bus stand, the roads gain height and lead towards the mountains through Prini. As we gain height, we witness the massive Beas River flowing through the vibrant Manali city in the valley below us. The view of Manali soon fades as we drive forward and a stream of smooth clouds envelope the massive landscape around us. While driving through the clouds we can see huge pine and small apple trees accompanying us on both sides of the road. An hour later, we reach Jobra which is situated right next to the famous Allain Duhangan Hydropower Plant.

    Trek from Jobra (2,743M) to Chikka (3,048M)

    The actual trek for Hampta Pass begins from Jobra. After settling down in Jobra, we start walking through a lush green forest filled with maple, deodar, and oak trees. This day is easy as we cover a distance of 3 kilometers in 2 hours. After a few minutes into the trail, small streams of the Rani nalllah accompany us on our left. Then, we cross a rustic wooden bridge and continue walking beneath the trees for the next 1.5 km. At the end of the forest line, the trail opens up to the valley towards Chikka. From here, the path gradually ascends and is lined with moist logs and boulders on either side. After 2 kilometers, the landscape reveals its many surprises. There are small flowers and shrubs alongside the river and horses by the dozen grazing through the shrubs in free spirit. Our first campsite of the trek, Chikka, is at the end of this elevation (about 3 kms from here).

    Chikka (3,048M) to Balu Ka Ghera (3,600M)  (Click to View GPS data)

    Distance: 5 kms

    Duration: 7 hours

    Today, we cover a distance of 5 kilometers in 7-8 hours and gain a bit more altitude (600 meters). After an early start at around 8 AM, we cross a small wooden bridge and begin our ascent. Because of the persistent and unpredictable rains, the first 2 kilometers of moderate ascend are likely to be filled with mud and slush. A little further into the trail, the flow of Rani nallah changes towards the right-hand side. There’s something very refreshing about water bouncing off the small boulders lined along the stream, its sprinkles hitting us in the face taking away the fatigue that comes with walking on the trail. We experience the first river crossing of the trek after 2.5 kilometers. This river crossing is a gateway to the colorful meadows of Jwara, a huge stretch packed with flowers that boast of all the hues of the colour spectrum. Lunch break at Jwara is equivalent to a picnic at a park. The trail from Jwara gets easy with minimal ascends and runs closer to the river. It turns completely flat 4 kms from here. On the right-hand side of the track, you can spot small pockets of land between the water stream with unusual orchids and small birds. This magical pathway leads us straight towards Balu Ka Ghera, the second campsite.

    Balu Ka Ghera (3,600M) to Hampta Pass (4,200M) to Shea Goru (3,900M)

    Distance: 9 kms

    Day 3 is the longest and toughest day of the trek. Today, we cover a distance of 9 kilometers in 7 hours and gain an altitude of 600 meters. Early in the morning, we leave Balu Ka Ghera at 6:30 AM and walk along the Rani nallah . For 1 kilometer, the trails are paved in a zigzag manner because of the huge boulders. After a while, the valley opens up and a huge frame of the river runs parallel with us. When we cross 2 kilometers, the trails get steeper and steeper with heavy ascents and turns. The higher we climb, the thinner the river becomes. The last source of fresh water and greenery ends at the 3km mark and a dry trail of snow and rock begins. The path on the snow is vigorous and the weather is likely to be unpredictable for the next kilometer. Hampta Pass lies at the end of this trail. The pass is a small stretch that leads us to Lahaul. The trails directly descend with a 50-degree steep slope from the pass. This descent continues for the next 3 km. Loose sand, mud, and big boulders can make the stretch challenging to navigate during rains. The trail offers you some relief once you cross this stretch for the final 2 kms is flat and straight. It leads us directly towards Shea Goru, the third campsite.

    Shea Goru (3,900M) to Chhatru (3,350M)  (Click to View GPS data)

    Distance: 5 kms + 70 kms

    Duration: 4 hours trek + 3 hours drive

    The second river crossing of the trek happens on the glacial stream near the campsite. Crossing through the river from Shea Goru is one of the most adventurous assets of the Hampta Pass trek. On this day, we cover a distance of 5 kilometers in 4 hours. We cross the river around 7 AM and start descending downwards. The powerful Chandra river rushes on our left-hand side. Expect to reach the campsite, Chhatru, around 11 AM. In case you do not opt for the transportation add on your trip ends here. Your stay & meal on this night is covered.

    For trekkers who opt for return transportation add on:

    At Chhatru, we assemble in the nearest roadway and start driving towards the stunning Chandra Tal Lake. It takes 3 hours and 70 kilometers to reach the lake. The incomplete roads, dangerous curves, flowing streams make for a complete off-road driving experience. Throughout the drive, you can witness the marvelous snowcapped Spiti range on both sides of the road. The serene lake is situated at a height of 4,250 meters and after a brief stop, we return to our campsite in Chhatru by night.

    Note – The route to Chandra Tal Lake is prone to landslides. In case of any such news, the drive will be canceled.

    Chhatru (3,350M) to Manali (2,050M)

    Distance: 60 kms

    Duration: 1.5 hours

    On the final day, we pack and leave early for Manali by around 7 AM. The distance between Chhatru and Manali is 60 km and it takes 1 hour 30 minutes to reach the Manali bus stand. On the way, while we exit Spiti, we find many army tents and small check posts. Close to 45 minutes into the drive, we enter the infamous Atal tunnel. We reach the final stop before noon; you may plan your return journey accordingly.

    What's Included

    • Veg Food (Day 1 Lunch till Day 5 Breakfast).Three Meals a day
    • Forest Permits/Camping Charges/Permits, Trek Permit Fee/IMF Permission (Upto the amount charged for Indian nationals)
    • Camping tents - Twin sharing, Temp rated sleeping bags, mattress
    • Helmet, Micro spikes and Gaiters, if required
    • Mountaineering course certified Trek Leader with First Aid certification
    • Experienced Local guide, cook, helpers
    • Porters or mules for carrying common luggage

    What's Not Included

    • Meals during road journeys
    • Offloading of personal bags
    • Transportation from Manali to Manali
    • Any kind of Insurance
    • Any expense of personal nature
    • Any expense not specified in the inclusion list

    Are you Eligible for this Adventure?

    Hampta Pass Trek is for those who have prior experience in trekking to altitudes higher than 3000 meters.

    Max Altitude

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    BRS Level Required

    Hampta Pass Trek is a level 4 adventure on the Bikat Rating Scale.

    This makes it mandatory for you to have high-altitude experience of preferably multiple treks marked at level 3 on the BRS. The altitude, the terrain, and the nature of the climb demand a certain level of endurance and a need for you to be aware of how your body reacts to the various features of the high-altitude environment.

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    Packing List

    This is a list of essential items for individuals doing the trek with Bikat Adventures. This list contains only those items which the participants are required to bring with them. The list excludes those items which are provided by Bikat Adventures on the trek. We have divided the items into five categories. All the items in the list are essential except for those marked as optional.

    Trekking Gear

    • Ruck sack bag with rain cover. Qty -1
    • Day Pack Bag - Recommended for treks with summit day
    • Head Torch with spare Batteries. Qty -1
    • U V protection sunglasses. Qty -1 Here is how you can choose the best sunglasses for trekking.
    • Water Bottles: 2 bottles of 1 liter each
    • Non-skid, deep treaded, high-ankle trekking shoes Qty -1
    • Pair of light weight Slipper/Sandals Qty -1
    • Quick Dry Warm lower or Track Pants. Qty - 2
    • Full sleeves T-shirts/ Sweatshirts. 1 for every 2 days of trekking
    • Pair of thick woolen socks. 1 pair for every two days of trekking
    • Thermal Body warmer Upper & Lower. Qty-1
    • Undergarments. Qty - 1 for every day of trekking
    • Warm jacket closed at wrist & neck .Qty-1
    • Full sleeves sweater. Qty -1
    • Rain wear ( Jacket & Pants ) . Qty-1
    • Pair of waterproof, warm gloves. Qty-1
    • Woolen cap. Qty-1
    • Sun shielding Hat. Qty -1
    • Personal toiletries kit (Small Towel, Toilet paper, paper soap, Bar soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, cold cream, etc.)
    • Sun screen lotion small pack. Qty -1 Here is your Sun Protection 101 to stay safe in the bright sunny outdoors.
    • Lip Balm small pack. Qty-1
    • Small size, Light weight & Leak proof lunch box. Qty-1
    • Plate. Qty- 1
    • Spoon.Qty-1
    • Tea/Coffee (plastic) Mug.Qty-1

    Miscellaneous

    • Camera (Optional)
    • Carry your medicines in plenty in case you have any specific ailment. Consult your doctor before joining the trek.
    • Dry fruits, Nuts, Chocolate bars (Optional)

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    Small Group Size

    Our batch sizes are capped at 15 for smaller treks with the trek leader and trekker ratio of 1:8. This ratio, in our years of experience, has proven to deliver the best trekking experience for individuals as well as groups. Capping the size of the group ensures individual attention to each trekker so that no signs of distress or need during the trek go unnoticed. It also helps to form a more cohesive cohort with better group energy which helps define the rhythm and pace of days on the trek. As you go higher up on the BRS scale, since the stakes are higher, expeditions have an even smaller group size with the ratio of expedition leader to climber set at 1:2.

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    Qualified Trek Leaders

    We follow a rigorous regime of hiring and training our experts in the field. Each trek leader is a certified mountaineer with years of experience in the field. In addition to their qualification, they also go through practical and situational training to tackle any and all kinds of sudden conditions that may present themselves on the ground. Being unpredictable is the core nature of the mountains but being ready for any circumstance as best as possible is a controllable asset that we try to nurture. Our field experts are also trained in basic medicine and first-aid response. Watch: Forerunners - The Making of A Trek Leader At Bikat Adventures

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    Guided Progression

    Since Bikat Adventures is a learning-based organization, we help you climb up the ladder of difficulty within the sphere of outdoor adventure systematically. Our on-ground training modules are designed to handhold you through the upskilling process so that you are ready to take on bigger challenges.

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    All the gear used on our treks and expeditions is tried and tested, maintained for good quality, and is overall top-notch in quality and condition. We are continually looking to obtain the best of everything there is in the market so as to ensure optimum safety.

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    Support Systems

    Along with the staff you see on-ground, we have a team of superheroes working in the background to give you the best experience possible. Our background team also comprises local staff from each area who know the region best. Having local support helps with studying the area, pre-planning, execution, and in receiving timely support in case of emergencies in these remote locations.

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    Communication

    Our on-field staff is in constant contact with our teams based in primary locations so as to eliminate any avoidable delay in reaching additional help and support when required. We try to use the best tools for communication available, including satellite phones, in regions where they are not restricted.

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    Hampta PASS TREK

    A Fairy Tale Trek from Manali to Lahaul

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    Hampta pass trek.

    • Manali to Manali all inclusive
    • Highest Rated Trekking Company in India
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    Mid June To Early September

    ₹ 9500 ₹7250

    • Manali to Manali

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    • Jumbo Bag at ₹ 2500/person for entire Trek (Click here to know more)
    • Backpack Offloading at Rs 2500/Person
    • Meals - (Veg Only- Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Snacks and Dinner)
    • Experienced Trek Leader, Professional Guides and a very supportive staff
    • Forest permits
    • Medical Amenities – First Aid Kits, Oxymeters, oxygen cylinders.
    • Sanitised and Hygienic Camp sites and Hotels
    • Anything not mentioned in inclusion list
    • Meals during Transportation
    • Any kind of personal Expenses
    • Unscheduled or extended stay due to road blocks, Landslides
    • Porter/mule charges (Personal), Back pack offloading Charges
    • Cost of Evacuation in case of emergency

    HOW TO REACH MANALI?

    • By Road:Manali is well connected to Delhi. Take an overnight bus from Delhi
    • By Train: The nearest Railway station is Joginder Nagar railway station 163 km from Manali.
    • By Air:The nearest Airport is Kullu Manali Airport in Bhuntar is 50 Kms. Taxi services are available from Bhuntar to Manali, which costs about Rs.700‐ Rs.1,000.
    • June: Every Day Departure after 9th June
    • July: All Dates Available
    • Aug: All Dates Available
    • Sept: All Dates Available till 15th
    • In case you want to Customize a trek for your group. Give us a call at 8006074398/9634923602

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    Hampta Pass Overview and Itinerary

    Hampta pass is one of the most awesome treks in Kullu region of Himachal Pradesh. Hampta pass is situated at an altitude of 4200metres(approx) in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas. This trek offers the most scenic views of the two different sides of the Himalayas. On one side of the pass you get to see the green Kullu valley and on other side there is desert Lahaul valley. 

    Hampta Pass trek is considered to be the most convenient and do able treks of Himachal Pradesh. Starting from Manali Valley this trek offers different varieties of landscapes ranging from lush green valleys, beautiful flowers, open pastures, meadows, glacial valleys and finally an exciting climb to the pass. This pass connects the Manali valley to Spiti Valley. 

    The trail is of easy to moderate grade and hence is suitable for all type of trekkers. This trek offers a complete change of landscape right from green valleys of Manali to rocky valley of Spiti with a glimpse of snow clad peaks and glaciers on the way to the pass. Follow us on Facebook . The locals believe this pass as the gateway to heaven.  

    The changing landscapes is the main feature of this trek; from lush green meadows, barren land, forest, rivers, big boulders, hanging glaciers, flower rich land, view of the high Himalayan peaks. Those who dare to take challenge can go a step further and trek up to the Chandratal lake. Chandratal lake is another level beauty in the Spiti region. The beauty of the region can not be expressed in words you can only feel it when you are present there at the moment. 

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    What is special about Hampta Pass trekking?

    • One of the few treks accessible and safe to do in monsoons
    • One of the most beautiful Cross over trek in India
    • Takes you from Lush Green Kullu Valley to Lahaul Valley
    • One of the few passes which is easy to cross over and you actually cross it 
    • Visit to Chandratal Lake which is one of the most beautiful High altitude lake
    • Perfect for beginners as well as experienced trekkers
    • You may find snow till the month of August

    HAMPTA PASS TREK ITINERARY

    • Reach Manali. The trekkers will be picked up from Manali bus stand by 8:00 AM . Manali is well connected to Delhi and other cities through road. Overnight Volvos and buses are available.
    • 25 km ride to Jobra in a cab from Manali.
    • An easy 3 km trek to Chika campsite from Jobra.
    • Arrival at the Chika campsite followed by evening refreshments.
    • A quick introduction with team members and fellow trekkers at the camp site
    • Dinner and rest at the campsite.
    • Departure to Balu Ka Ghera from Chika after the breakfast.
    • Moderate climb till Jwara followed by level walks to Balu Ka Ghera Campsite.
    • The trail to Balu Ka Ghera will pass through beautiful valleys offering some stunning landscapes in addition to river crossing at Jwara.
    • Arrival at the campsite and refreshments.
    • Hot lunch at the campsite.
    • Evening acclimatization walk to the nearby areas.
    • Trek to Hampta Pass after the breakfast.
    • A steep climb to Hampta Pass with some boulder hopping in between.
    • Keep sufficient water to the summit climb for hydration.
    • You will observe snow clad mountains and glaciers on the way to Hampta Pass.
    • Packed lunch midway.
    • A 1.5 hrs of tricky descend to Shea Goru from Hampta Pass.
    • Arrival at the Shea Goru campsite with evening refreshments.
    • Evening walks on the banks of river and witnessing the Spiti Valley.
    • Dinner and overnight stay at the camps.
    • Departure from Shea Goru campsite to Chatru after breakfast.
    • 7 km easy descend trek to Chatru and drive to Chandratal
    • The drive from Chattru to Chandratal takes around 4-5 hours
    • Reach Chandratal and enjoy the beauty of this high altitude lake
    • After exploring the lake, we drive back to Chattru through the same route. Dinner and overnight stay in tents.
    • Departure from Chattru after breakfast
    • Arrival in Manali by evening

    Trek Essentials

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    • Backpack/Ruck Sack (at least 55 Litres) and a small day bag ( upto 15 litres) for summit day
    • Poncho/Raincoat and Rain Cover for Ruck Sack
    • 2 Quick Dry T-shirts (preferably Full Sleeves) and Track Pants
    • Warm Jacket preferably a down jacket or an equivalent heavy jacket to protect from cold at night
    • Comfortable Shoes with a good grip and ankle support. We recommend Quechua Forclaz 100 or similar shoe
    • A pair of fleece jacket or fleece upper
    • Good Thermals for insulation at night
    • Lip Balm and Cold Cream
    • Sun Cap or Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
    • Dark Sunglasses. People who wear spectacle may use photochromatic lenses in their spects
    • 2 pair of warm socks and at least 2 pair of normal cotton socks
    • 1 Pair of slippers/Sandals
    • Woolen Cap and Gloves for night
    • Toiletries – Tooth brush, Tooth paste, Liquid soap, Hand Sanitizers, Slippers, Light Towel, Toilet Roll (Avoid wet tissues as they are not eco friendly)
    • Torch or Headlamp with extra pair of batteries
    • Personal Medical Kit:  Crocin-Fever, Avomine-Motion Sickness, Avil 25mg – Allergies, Combiflam, Disprin-headache, Norflox TZ & Lomofen-diarrhea, digene-acidity, omez/rantadine  antacid, crepe bandages, band aids, ORS, betadiene or antiseptic cream, moov spray/volini, cotton, gauze.
    • Water bottle 1 L or Hydration bag 2 L
    • Other personal accessories – Camera, Tripod, mobile charger, power banks(as there will be no electricity during the trek)
    • Note: AC doesnt run on hills in fixed departure batches. Standard Non AC vehicles are provided for transportation
    • Being a high altitude trek, this trek is suitable for climbers with good physical condition and stamina.
    • This is a tentative itinerary which may change as per weather conditions
    • We expect you to carry your rucksacks, in case if you want them to be carried by mules back pack offloading charge may vary from Rs. 300/bag/day to to Rs. 600/bag/day depending on the trek. 
    • In case of any natural calamity the company will not be able to refund the trip charges, for more details check our cancellation policy

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    Located in the heart of Himachal Pradesh, the hampta pass stands at 14,000 ft in the crossing of Himalayas. With one running deep in the Kullu valley with its forests, grasslands, and blooming flowers the other side moves through the Lahaul landscape with the barren mountains. Once you cross the pass, you’ll be in awe of the stark contrast of the Spiti Valley landscape, known for its rugged terrain and forget-me-not blue skies.

    The climb to Hampta Pass trekking experience is thrilling, which heightens the dramatic changes. For trekkers, crossing the pass is a great adventure story, filled with nervous excitement as they climb the many ledges, never really sure until they reach the pass. The last treat for the eyes and the spirit on this trek is Lake Chandratal. It is nestled between the peaks of the Pirpanjal at a height of 4,250 mt.

    How to reach the basecamp of Hampta pass- Jobra Village?

    To reach Jobra village, which is the base camp for the Hampta Pass trek, you can use a combination of train, air, and bus transport depending on your location and preference. Here are the options:

    By Train: The nearest major railway station to Jobra is Chandigarh Junction. From Chandigarh, you can take a bus or hire a taxi to reach Manali. From Manali, Jobra village is approximately 3 hours away by road. Alternatively, you can take a train to Pathankot Junction, which is about 300 km from Manali, and then take a taxi or bus to Manali.

    By Air: The nearest airport to Jobra is Bhuntar Airport in Kullu, which is about 50 km from Manali. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Manali. Once in Manali, you can take a taxi or local bus to reach Jobra village.

    By Bus: There are several government and private buses available from major cities in Himachal Pradesh such as Shimla, Kullu, and Manali, that go to Jobra. You can also take a bus from Delhi to Manali and then take a local bus or taxi to reach Jobra village.

    Safety with TSS

    The Searching Souls have always taken Safety as the utmost Priority in their Treks. We Have a “Zero Negligence” approach toward Safety. As a result, we have taken the Following Steps.

    Medical Tents: TSS is the Only Company in the Country that Pitches dedicated Medical Tents to The Slopes at all their Campsites. The Medical Tents consist of a Stretcher, Oxygen Cylinder, First Aid Kits, Oxymeters, and a few other facilities depending on the Slope and the nature of The Terrain.

    Qualified Trek leaders: All Our Trek Leaders are Qualified From the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering and have thorough knowledge and experience of the Mountains.

    Emergency Planning: Team TSS always plans a step ahead in the Mountains as we believe anything at any time can happen in the Mountains, All Our trek leaders, Camp managers, and Cooks are aware of what should be the Course of Action in case of Medical emergency and Natural Calamities.

    TSS Support Team: Safety in the Mountains begins at Home, Proper Planning and preparation are Key in any Mountain Trek. TSS Support Team is always available and will help you prepare better for the Trek through their Expert Knowledge and Guidance.

    TSS Jumbo Bags: For executive travelers seeking adventure, trekking is a popular way to explore unfamiliar terrain and find inner peace. However, selecting the right equipment can be crucial to ensure safety and comfort during the journey. TSS recognizes this and offers a solution with their MY JUMBO BAG – BUDDY, which includes all necessary gear for a high-altitude trek at an affordable price. 

    The company also emphasizes the importance of quality equipment in ensuring a successful and memorable trek, while cautioning against overpriced or unnecessary items. With TSS, travelers can confidently embark on their trek, knowing they have a reliable companion in their trek bag.

    Are you tired of spending a fortune on expensive trekking equipment? Look no further than MY JUMBO BAG – BUDDY. 

    Why is Hampta Pass the best trek for you?

    While the best time to do the Hampta pass trek is from Mid-April to June and then from September to October, the abundance of snow on the trail makes the trek challenging yet memorable. Scenic Beauty: The Hampta pass trek offers breathtaking views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks, pristine glaciers, and the beautiful Ganges River. The trek follows a northwesterly route below Chaukhamba Mountain and offers beautiful views of the Himalayas.

    The sun setting on the beautiful mountain range can be observed in the evening from the Shivling at Tapovan. Cultural Experience: The Hampta pass trek takes you through several remote villages and towns, where you can interact with the locals, experience their way of life, and learn about their culture and traditions. Adventure: The Hampta pass trek is a challenging trek that requires physical fitness and endurance. It is a great opportunity for adventure enthusiasts to test their limits and push themselves out of their comfort zone.

    Why Experience the Magic of  Hampta pass with The Searching Souls?

    Expertise: The Searching Souls is a team of experienced trek leaders who are passionate about sharing their love for the outdoors with others. They have extensive knowledge of the Hampta Pass trek and the surrounding areas, ensuring that you have a safe and enjoyable experience.

    Personalized attention: The Searching Souls focuses on small group sizes, allowing them to provide personalized attention to each trekker. They take the time to understand your individual needs and interests and customize the trek to ensure that you have the best experience possible.

    Safety: Safety is a top priority for The Searching Souls. They provide all necessary safety equipment, including first aid kits and emergency communication devices, and their trek leaders are trained in wilderness first aid.

    Responsible tourism: The Searching Souls is committed to responsible tourism practices. They follow Leave No Trace principles, minimizing their impact on the environment and also support local communities by using local guides and porters.

    Memorable experience: The Hampta pass trek with The Searching Souls is not just a trek, but an experience. From the stunning views of the snow-capped himalayas to the warmth of the local hospitality, the trek is sure to leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.

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    A: Hampta Pass Trek difficulty level is easy to moderate. It can be done by a beginner as well as experienced trekker.

    A: Hampta Pass is one of the most famous monsoon trek of India. It is a crossover trek which takes you from Kullu to Spiti Valley. This Trek offers mesmerizing landscapes, a high altitude pass and has the most beautiful camp sites.Chandratal is one of the key highlights of this trek.

    A: It is a safe trek and is one of the few trekking options available from Mid June to mid Sept.

    It is the safes high altitude pass trek in India. There are not many risky sections on the trail. The only risky sections are the stream crossings and the descend from the pass.

    A: It won’t be apt to compare these, Solang Valley is a tourist spot and Hampta Pass is a trek. Both are beautiful but if you are a kind of a person who just wants to drive to a place then Solang Valley is for you but if you are comfortable with trekking then Hampta pass is anytime a much better option.

    A: Yes, Hampta pass is a trek which can be done by a beginner as well as an experienced trekker. One must be physically fit and should not be obese.

    A: Definitely as it is one of the easiest high altitude pass trek which can be done by a beginner as well. It is a cross over trek which takes you from lush green Kullu valley to Lahaul which is a barren land with no vegetation.

    A: Hampta Pass if one of the most beautiful treks of the country which can be done in monsoons. Everything about this trek is mesmerizing, be it the landscapes, trail or the camp sites.

    A: Hampta Pass Trek can not be completed in December due to snow. It is not recommended to attempt this trek during winters.

    Mid June to Mid September is the best time to do the Hampta Pass Trek. Generally, the pass can be easily crossed after 1 st week of July. In May there is a lot of snow so it is very difficult to cross the pass.

    A: You may find snow in the early days of July, as it rains and gets warm by July you may not find snow in the second half of the month.

    You can keep extra luggage in the base village for any particular trek. There are no cloak roo charges applicable. Its free of cost

    If you are going on a trek don’t expect mobile signals. There are few spots on the trails of few treks where you might find a single tower or something but it always depends if that is enough to make a call or not.

    As there are no permanent toilets on the trek, we carry toilet tents which are dry toilets so you need to carry wet tissues/tissue wipes with you.

    Yes, TSS team can organize private batches for individual groups, but the cost of the trek may vary according to the number of members in your group. You can talk to our trek coordinator via whatsapp/call to get the customized group rates.

    It’s a strict no. If you fall sick during the trek due to alcohol consumption TheSearchingSouls has the right to cancel your trek and send you back to base village. No expenses shall be refunded in that case and you will have to pay additional for stay at base village.

    Start running/walking at least 3-4 Kms everyday.

    If it’s a snow trek a good trekking shoe is mandatory. If you buy a new shoe do walk for few days so that it fits you well and doesn’t leave you with blisters while you trek. If it is a summer trek or post monsoon trek a shoe with good grip and ankle support will do.

    We provide 3 Veg meals and evening Snacks. There will be no non veg served during the trek. Eggs may or may not be served depending on the trek.

    We will provide sleeping bags, inner liners, sleeping mats, tents. You just need to carry your personal gear. List of personal Gear is in our website under Trek Essentials.

    Himalaya Journeys Treks &Expedition prides itself on being prepared for any emergency situation. Our guides are trained in first aid and can deal with most of the basic ailments that occur during a trek. Every camp site has basic first aid and oxygen cylinders But if a serious emergency occurs, we will evacuate you to the base village and nearest hospital but the expenses of that has to be borne by the individual

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    What should you pack for the Hampta PASS TREK ?​

    Basic trek essentials​.

    • Rucksack (60-70 ltr with cover)
    • Down Jacket
    • Gloves (Woollen and Waterproof)
    • Poncho or a Rain Coat
    • Trekking Pole
    • Trek Shoes - Men or Women
    • Trek Pant – 2 Nos. Preferred
    • Day Pack ( 20-30 litres)
    • A pair of Thermals
    • Warm Socks and cotton socks ( 2-3 pair)
    • Woollen Cap
    • Gloves ( Woollen and waterproof)
    • Extra Layering of Warm Clothing as per necessity
    • Extra lowers for Nights
    • Utensils : Plates, Spoon and Coffee Mug
    • Photo ID proof

    Personal Utilities :​

    • Sun Glasses ( UV Protected )
    • Sun Screen Lotion (Min SPF- 30 min)
    • Moisturiser
    • Lunch box, Coffee mug and spoon
    • Water bottle or Hydration Bag
    • Basic First Aid
    • Energy Bars

    Toiletries :

    • Toilet paper rolls
    • Wet wipes (unscented)
    • Zip Lock Bags
    • Sanitizing Toilet Spray
    • Soap and Handwash (pocket sized)
    • Tooth Paste and Tooth Brush

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    About hampta pass trek package.

    Located in the beautiful Kullu Valley, which is a part of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, is the well-known trekking path known as the Hampta Pass Trek . Renowned for its varied topography and lush greenery, it presents a distinctive fusion of verdant meadows, deep pine woods, and desolate, high-elevation deserts.

    Hampta Pass is visited by tourists for several compelling reasons. First of all, the trail is accessible to both inexperienced and seasoned tekkers due to its moderate complexity. At Hampta Pass, the highest point of the walk, you can see the surrounding Himalayan peaks from a great distance (14,000 feet/4,270 meters). 

    The trek leads to the Spiti Valley, which is well-known for its jarringly beautiful scenery and stands in stark contrast to Kullu's verdant surroundings. This walk is made more charming by the opportunity to mingle with the local Gaddi shepherds, alpine camping, and river crossings. 

    The months of June through October are usually the greatest for travel because of the region's accessibility and the Hampta pass weather is generally consistent. Trekkers and lovers of the great adventure will find Hampta Pass to be an enticing destination due to its unique combination of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural experiences.

    Places to visit in Hampta Pass Trek

    1. hadimba devi temple.

    Manali, Himachal Pradesh is home to the Hadimba Devi Temple, a prominent religious and cultural landmark. Known for its distinctive construction, this ancient temple honors Hadimba, the wife of Bhima from the Indian epic Mahabharata. Its walls have been decorated with finely carved wooden panels, and its roof is shaped like a pagoda.

    The Hadimba Devi Temple is popular with tourists because of its spiritual and historical value. Explore the serene and gorgeous surroundings, which include lush foliage and towering cedar trees, for a quiet and introspective experience.

    When visiting Hadimba Devi Temple, it is beneficial to reserve a Hampta Pass Trek Package with Capture A Trip for many reasons. A respectable travel company with a reputation for well-planned adventure packages is Capture A Trip. Himachal Pradesh's stunning scenery is the backdrop for the Hampta Pass Trek, which starts at Manali. You may enjoy the trek worry-free since Capture A Trip guarantees well-thought-out logistics, knowledgeable guides, and cozy lodging.

    Also, a well-rounded trip that offers a blend of high-altitude adventure, cultural experiences, and natural beauty is produced when the excitement of the Hampta Pass Trek is combined with a spiritual and cultural visit to the Hadimba Devi Temple. With the Hampta Pass Trek Package, you can fully immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery and spiritual traditions of the area, ensuring a smooth and unforgettable travel experience.

    2. Nehru kund

    Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India, is honored with the name of Nehru Kund, a little natural spring in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. It is renowned for having crystal-clear waters and is situated along the Manali-Keylong road. The Bhrigu Lake is the source of the spring, which is encircled by gorgeous mountain scenery and an abundance of greenery.

    It is an excellent choice to reserve a Capture A Trip Hampta Pass Trek Package for several reasons. Reputable tour company Capture A Trip offers adventure and trekking packages. A safe and well-planned hike is guaranteed by their knowledgeable local guides and years of experience.

    Travelers visiting Rohtang Pass, another breathtaking location in the area, frequently pause in Nehru Kund. Many tourists take a quick rest here to take in the natural beauty, the calm ambience, and the hot tea and food that are available from the surrounding stalls. It provides a tranquil reprieve.

    Nehru Kund is a popular destination in the Manali area for nature lovers and history buffs who come to honor a great Indian leader and take in the splendor of the Himalayas. These attractions are drawn to the tranquil atmosphere and the site's connection to India's past.

    3. Jogini Falls

    Jogini Falls is a calm and attractive waterfall in Himachal Pradesh, India, close to the well-known hill resort of Manali. Situated within verdant woodlands, this natural marvel provides a peaceful haven from the hectic pace of urban life.

    The surrounding villagers revere the falls, which bear the name Jogini in honor of the local goddess. Because Jogini Falls lacks the typical waterfall plunge, it is unlike any other waterfall. Rather, it is a sequence of cascades where water gradually cascades over the rocks, resulting in a calming and mesmerizing atmosphere.

    Vashisht, a village near Manali, is the starting point for a quick and somewhat simple walk that leads to Jogini Falls. The trail passes through thick deodar forests and offers breathtaking views of the neighboring mountains. Both novice and seasoned hikers will find the journey itself to be a fulfilling one. The Hampta Pass Trek is renowned for its varied scenery, which ranges from verdant meadows to bleak deserts. The Capture A Trip Hampta Pass Trek package guarantees that you will get the most out of this amazing adventure, complete with comfort and safety.

    In the peaceful serenity of the location, guests can enjoy a picnic, unwind by the water, or swim in the natural pool created by the waterfalls. For individuals looking to get back in touch with nature in the Himalayas, Jogini Fall provides the ideal fusion of scenic beauty, spiritual importance, and a revitalizing getaway. It's a place that travelers to the Manali area simply must see. 

    4. Balu ka Ghera campsite

    In India's Kullu Valley, on the Hampta Pass trek in Himachal Pradesh, is the charming and well-liked campsite known as Balu ka Ghera. It is ideally positioned for trekkers to acclimatize before moving on to higher altitudes, such as the Hampta Pass itself, at this campsite's elevation of roughly 11,000 feet (3,350 meters).

    The Hindi term "Balu ka Ghera" means "Bear's Circle," alluding to the bears that have historically lived in the area. Nonetheless, trekkers can now set up camp there in a welcoming and safe environment. Rich, verdant fields encircled by deep pine forests and the captivating view of the Hampta river flowing close by are the campsite's most well-known features.

    The region is great for relaxing and taking pictures because it gives breathtaking panoramic views of the nearby snow-capped peaks. Trekkers usually spend the night in Balu ka Ghera, where they may enjoy a bonfire, stars, and a peaceful atmosphere. Hampta Pass tour packages from Capture A Trip frequently include trips to stunning campsites like Balu ka Ghera, enriching your Hampta pass trekking experience with comfortable rooms amidst the splendor of nature. For anyone looking for an incredible journey in the Himalayas, choosing a Hampta Pass trek package with Capture A Trip is a sensible decision because of all these features.

    Balu ka Ghera, the halfway point of the Hampta Pass walk, serves as an essential rest area where hikers can refuel before moving on to more difficult terrain and higher altitudes. This campground is a must-see component of the Himachal Pradesh trekking experience since it perfectly captures the peace and grandeur of the Himalayas.

    5. Chandratal Lake

    The beautiful high-altitude lake Chandratal Lake, sometimes referred to as the "Moon Lake," is located in the Himachal Pradesh region of India's Spiti Valley. It is well known for its stunning beauty and distinctive lunar-like scenery, and it is tucked away at a height of about 14,100 feet (4,300 meters).

    Surrounded by towering snow-capped hills, Chandratal is widely regarded as one of the Indian Himalayas' most exquisite lakes. Its blue, crystal-clear waters reflect the constantly shifting hues of the sky, producing an enthralling spectacle. Choosing the Capture A Trip Hampta Pass Trek Package is a great option for anyone looking for a well-planned, educational experience.

    The drive to Chandratal, which includes breathtaking views of towering mountains, deep gorges, and desolate deserts, is an adventure in and of itself. The spot's calming atmosphere and bizarre scenery attract hikers, wildlife lovers, and photographers. The renowned Hampta pass trekking paths that link Chandratal Lake to Manali and Kaza make it a popular destination for travelers visiting the Spiti region.

    Camping by the lake is a well-liked pastime that lets guests take in the peace of this secluded and pristine setting while also witnessing the starry night sky. The lake is best visited from late June to September when the road to Chandratal is open and the weather permits. It's crucial to note that the lake remains frozen during the winter.

    6. Hanging Valley

    A unique landform seen in mountainous areas, especially in glaciated landscapes, is referred to as the "Hanging Valley" in geological and geographical contexts. Situated above the main, U-shaped glacier valley is a smaller, higher valley known as a Hanging Valley.

    Glacier erosion is the process that creates hanging valleys. During a glacial period, a much larger glacier carves out the main valley, and smaller tributary glaciers carve out valleys that join the main valley. These branch valleys, though, are frequently much higher than the main valley and terminate abruptly. Because of this, they have the unusual "hanging" look, as though they are suspended over the main valley.

    Falling waterfalls where a division of streams drops from the upper valley into the main valley below are a common feature of Hanging Valleys. These waterfalls have the power to produce striking and lovely scenery. Yosemite Falls, where the Upper Yosemite Fall plunges from a hanging valley into the main Yosemite Valley in California's Yosemite National Park, is a well-known example of a hanging valley.

    Hanging valleys are found in many mountainous areas of the world. They are of interest to geologists, ecologists, and tourists alike since they provide exceptional opportunities for geological and landscape study in addition to their beautiful splendor.

    Choosing Capture A Trip for a weekend trip from Delhi and opting for the Hampta Pass Trek Package is a great option for anyone seeking a well-planned and educational experience.

    7. Solang Valley:

    Solang Valley, located amidst the Himalayas close to Manali, is a charming destination renowned for its scenic splendor and thrilling adventure activities. Surrounded by towering snow-capped peaks and verdant forests, the valley provides a mesmerizing backdrop for visitors to immerse themselves in nature's splendor. One of the valley's important attractions is its wide array of adventure sports, making it a paradise for adrenaline junkies. 

    From paragliding excessively above the valley to zorbing down gentle slopes and skiing on powdery snow in the course of wintry weather, Solang Valley guarantees an exciting experience for adventure lovers of all stages. Moreover, the valley's serene ambiance and breathtaking vistas provide the ideal setting for leisurely walks and picnics, permitting traffic to unwind and reconnect with nature.

    8. Rohtang Pass:

    Rohtang bypass, located at an altitude of over 13,000 feet, is an impressive mountain bypass that connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys. Famed for its awe-inspiring beauty and difficult terrain, Rohtang Pass gives visitors a glimpse into the rugged grandeur of the Himalayas. The skip is accessible by Hampta Pass from Manali via a scenic route along winding mountain roads, offering breathtaking views of snow-clad peaks, glaciers, and lush meadows.

    All through the winter months, Rohtang Ski Resort transforms into an iciness wonderland, attracting skiing enthusiasts and snow fanatics from far and wide. Moreover, the skip serves as a gateway to the far-off Lahaul and Spiti Valleys, presenting tourists with access to pristine landscapes, ancient monasteries, and colorful local subculture.

    9. Beas Kund:

    Beas Kund, nestled amidst the majestic Pir Panjal variety near Manali, is an excessive-altitude alpine lake shrouded in delusion and mystique. Believed to be the supply of the Beas River, the tranquil waters of Beas Kund are surrounded by towering peaks, consisting of the implementing Hanuman Tibba and the Seven Sisters.

    The trek to Beas Kund gives adventurers a chance to explore a number of the most breathtaking landscapes in the Himalayas, with panoramic perspectives of snow-capped peaks, lush meadows, and cascading waterfalls along the way. 

    As trekkers traverse rugged terrain and navigate through pristine wilderness, they're immersed in the natural splendor and serenity of the Himalayan landscape. Beas Kund holds a special place in the hearts of trekkers and nature fans alike, providing a sanctuary of peace and calm amidst the towering mountains.

    10. Hampta bypass:

    Hampta Skip, the pinnacle of the Hampta Skip Trek, is an excessive-altitude mountain skip positioned at an elevation of around 14,000 toes in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas. Known for its lovely vistas and tough terrain, crossing the pass is a ceremony of passage for trekkers looking for a journey in the Himalayas. 

    The trek to Hampta Pass takes adventurers through a variety of landscapes, from lush, inexperienced valleys and meandering rivers to barren, snow-blanketed slopes and rocky terrain. As trekkers ascend to higher altitudes, they are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of snow-clad peaks and deep valleys below. 

    Moreover, the pass serves as a herbal gateway among the plush Kullu Valley and the arid Lahaul and Spiti Valleys, presenting a glimpse into the contrasting landscapes and cultures of the area. Hampta bypass epitomizes the spirit of adventure and exploration, inviting trekkers to embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Himalayas.

    Things to do in Hampta Pass Trek:

    The Hampta pass trek inside the Indian Himalayas offers a beautiful adventure amidst breathtaking landscapes. Right here are 10 things to do in Hampta Trek that you could do in the course of your Hampta pass trekking route:

    Enjoy scenic views: Take in the panoramic vistas of lush, inexperienced valleys, snow-capped peaks, and meandering rivers all through your trek.

    Skip the Hampta: The highlight of the trek is crossing the Hampta Pass at an altitude of over 14,000 ft. Enjoy the thrill of engaging in this excessive-altitude skip and the beautiful views it offers.

    Camp below the celebrities: Set up camp at picturesque locations along the hiking course and spend nights underneath the starry sky. The clean mountain air makes for pinnacle-notch stargazing possibilities.

    Take Images: Capture the splendor of the Himalayan landscape, together with towering peaks, colorful alpine vegetation, and glacial streams. Every flip offers an ultra-modern picture opportunity.

    Have interaction with locals: Come across neighborhood villagers and shepherds in some distance-off Himalayan villages alongside the hiking path. study their manner of life, lifestyle, and traditions.

    Explore Chandratal Lake: Increase your trek by means of travel Chandratal Lake, an immoderate-altitude lake, is noted for its beautiful beauty. The lake, surrounded by Himalayan peaks, is a serene spot for rest and a reflected photograph.

    Spot the herbal global: Keep a watchful eye out for Himalayan flora and fauna, including ibex, snow leopards, blue sheep, and various species of birds. The place is wealthy in biodiversity, offering glimpses of precise fauna.

    Challenge yourself: The trek offers several ranges of trouble, from mild to hard. Push your limits as you navigate rocky  terrain, steep ascents, and river crossings.

    Revel in Neighbourhood Cuisine: Pattern nearby delicacies at guesthouses and homestays alongside the hiking course. flavor conventional Himachali dishes, which include rajma chawal, siddu, and thukpa.

    Connect to Nature: Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the mountains, away from the hustle and bustle of town lifestyles. Take moments to genuinely take a seat and appreciate the natural beauty surrounding you.

    Best time to Visit  Hampta Trek: Deciding Upon the Season

    The Hampta Trek, nestled in the majestic Himalayas, is a journey that promises breathtaking landscapes, serene valleys, and an unforgettable journey. However, amidst the attraction of this trek, one query often arises: when is the most satisfactory and Hampta Pass trek best time to visit on this captivating journey?

    Every season paints a unique picture of Hampta, imparting unique experiences for trekkers. Let’s dive into the nuances of every season that will help you decide Hampta Trek best time for the adventure.

    Summer (June–August):

    The summer season casts a vibrant hue over the Hampta Skip, as lush greenery blankets the landscape and alpine flora blooms in abundance. This season gives nice sunlight hours and a mild warmness in Hampta Pass temperatures, making it perfect for trekking. However, occasional showers are not unusual, so be prepared for rain and expect some slippery trails. In spite of the rain, the perspectives after a downpour are clearly enchanting, with waterfalls cascading down the mountainsides, including the ethereal beauty of the trek.

    Autumn (September-November):

    Autumn bestows Hampta with a magical attraction as the landscape transforms into a kaleidoscope of colors. The bushes don their golden attire, contrasting fantastically with the azure skies. This season offers crisp, clean days, ideal for taking postcard-worthy photos. The paths are fantastically dry, and the climate is moderate, making for easy trekking situations. Autumn is likewise the season of gala's inside the region, imparting a glimpse into the nearby subculture and traditions.

    Winter (December-February):

    Hampta pass weather in winter blankets the landscape in serene tranquility, transforming it into an icy wonderland. The landscape is draped in pristine snow, creating a fairy-tale atmosphere. Hiking all through this season calls for more instruction because the Hampta Pass temperatures drop extensively, and snowfall can also make it difficult to understand the paths. But for those searching for solitude and raw natural beauty, iciness offers a truly extraordinary experience. The crisp mountain air and the silence of the snow-included landscape make it a surreal adventure for adventurers.

    Spring (March–May also):

    Spring breathes new existence into Hampta because the snow begins to soften, revealing the colorful hues of the valley beneath. The Hampta pass weather starts off evolving to heat up, and the paths turn out to be extra on hand. Spring is the season of rejuvenation, with nature bursting into complete bloom. Paint the landscape with a riot of colors. Trekkers can witness the gradual transition from winter to summer, making it an ideal time for photography enthusiasts.

    Moreover, the best time to go to Hampta Trek depends on your options and what you are searching for. Whether it is the plush greenery of the summer season, the colorful colors of autumn, the pristine splendor of winter, or the blooming landscapes of spring, every season offers its own unique allure and journey. So, pack your luggage, lace up your boots, and embark on a journey to discover the mesmerizing beauty of the Hampta Trek whenever the call of the mountains beckons you.

    Enroute Locations of Hampta Pass Trek Route

    This road map locations outlines the trekking portion of the Hampta Pass trek route, highlighting the key points, durations, terrains, and features of each day's journey.

    Jobra to Chika

    Start at Jobra and trek through pine forests and the Rani river valley.

    Duration: approximately 4-5 hours.

    Terrain: initially flat and mild uphill, then descending into the valley.

    Highlight: Sunset at Chika campsite.

    Chika to Balu Ka Gera

    Trek from Chika to Balu Ka Gera.

    Duration: About 5 hours.

    Terrain: a mix of gradual ascents, descents, and flat walks after river crossings.

    Feature: Crossing a stream to reach Balu Ka Gera campsite.

    Balu Ka Gera to Shea Goru via Hampta Pass

    Start early for the ascent to Hampta Pass, the highest point of the trek at 14,100 feet.

    Trek duration: approximately 7-8 hours.

    Terrain: gradual ascent to Hampta Pass, followed by a steep descent to Shea Goru.

    Highlight: Panoramic views from Hampta Pass and challenging descent.

    Shea Goru to Chatru

    Trek from Shea Goru to Chatru, descending all the way.

    Duration: Around 3 hours.

    Terrain: Mostly a downhill trek along the Shagaru River.

    Feature: crossing the Shagaru River and reaching the road at Chatru.

    Hampta Pass Weather

    Trekking at Hampta Pass is best done in the summer and early fall, which is usually from June to mid-October. The trekking paths are available throughout this time, and the Hampt pass weather is often consistent. The summer and monsoon seasons, especially June through July, provide vivid wildflowers and verdant vistas. However, September and the first few days of October offer nice weather in Hampta Pass with clear skies, which makes it the perfect time to see the autumn foliage and expansive vistas of the mountains.

    However, winter brings coldness in Hampta Pass temperatures and a lot of snow, making walking in the area impossible. For the sake of hiker safety, this season must be avoided.

    When you visit Hampta Pass at its ideal time, the Hampta Pass weather is ideal for a safe and pleasurable journey that lets you fully enjoy the adventure and natural beauty this trek has to offer.

    Hampta Pass Trek Distance

    Around 550 to 600 km separate Hampta Pass from Delhi via road, and the trip takes 12 to 14 hours. Typically, the journey involves traveling from Hampta Pass to Manali and then arriving in Delhi by private transportation or an overnight bus.

    Overview for Distance of Hampta Pass Trek

    To estimate the total distance of the Hampta Pass trek based on the above-provided route map, we can consider the approximate distances between each campsite and major landmarks:

    Jobra to Chika Distance: No specific distance is mentioned, but typically this leg of the trek covers around 4-6 kilometers.

    Chika to Balu Ka Gera Distance: approximately 5-7 kilometers.

    **Balu Ka Gera to Shea Goru via Hampta Pass Distance: **Around 10–12 kilometers.

    Shea Goru to Chatru Distance: approximately 8–10 kilometers.

    These estimates give you an overview of the total distance of the Hampta Pass trek, covering from Jobra to Chatru via Hampta Pass, which would be roughly 27–35 kilometers. This estimation may vary depending on specific Hampta pass Trek route taken, deviations, and individual trekking speeds.

    How To Reach Hampta Pass Trek

    You have a few options for getting to Hampta Pass if you want to trek there:

    Bhuntar Airport, which is close to Kullu, is the airport that is closest to Hampta Pass. There are flights from major Indian cities to Bhuntar Airport. You can take a bus or hire a taxi from the airport to go to the trek's beginning site.

    Joginder Nagar Railway Station is the closest train station to Hampta Pass, however, it is not well-connected. Chandigarh Railway Station is the most convenient major railway station. The entry point of Hampta Pass to Manali, can be reached from Chandigarh via bus or taxi.

    Major cities in Himachal Pradesh and other states are well-connected to Manali via road as Manali to Hampta pass distance is not too much , so you can go there by car or bus. The journey begins from Hampta Pass to Manali.

    The most common way to get to Hampta Pass is by the trek itself. You will have to hike from the base camp, which is typically located in Jobra and is reachable to Hampta Pass from Manali by car.

    The tour operator, the length of the walk, the quality of service, and the inclusions can all affect the price of the Hampta Pass hike. The price usually includes services like lodging, meals, transportation to and from the trek's starting point, permits, guides, porters, and some trekking equipment. While travelers on a tight budget can find more affordable solutions, more comprehensive packages or luxury options may come at a higher price.

    FAQs for Hampta Pass Trek Package

    1. what is the best time to do the hampta pass trek.

    The Hampta Pass Trek is most enjoyable from mid-June to mid-October. The weather is usually consistent and nice throughout this time of year. Vibrant wildflowers and verdant landscapes can be found throughout June and July. Clear skies are perfect for expansive views of the mountains and autumn colors in September and early October. Winter should be avoided since it becomes difficult to trek in the area due to heavy snowfall.

    2. How difficult is the Hampta Pass Trek?

    The trek up Hampta Pass is a moderately challenging one. It is appropriate for hikers of all skill levels. The trail includes some steep sections, river crossings, and a mixture of moderate ascents and descents. With a maximum elevation of about 14,000 feet (4,270 meters), some people may find the height mildly challenging. Although appropriate acclimatization and physical fitness are necessary, most trekkers may achieve these.

    3. What to carry for the Hampta Pass Trek?

    A first-aid kit, a backpack, a sleeping bag, trekking poles, a water bottle, personal medications, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat and sturdy walking boots are all necessities for the Hampta Pass Trek. Warm clothes should be packed in layers. Carry the necessary permits and personal identification as well. Pack lightly yet wisely for the unpredictable weather and rough terrain.

    4. What do you do on the Hampta Pass Trek?

    You should dress in layers of comfortable, moisture-wicking gear for the Hampta Pass Trek , such as a waterproof outer shell, an insulating layer, and a base layer. Select supportive hiking boots that fit your ankles, wear a wide-brimmed hat, bring a daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a water bottle. A rain jacket, gloves, and a warm cap are among the necessities that you should take. Also, dress for the season and the weather. On this excursion, it's critical to be ready for a range of temperatures and weather.

    Hampta Pass Trek Itinerary  

    DAY 1: DELHI TO MANALI

    • We depart from Delhi around 6 PM in an AC Vehicle.

    DAY 2: MANALI SIGHTSEEING  

    We will reach Manali by morning. Then you can check in to the hotel.

    Get your rooms allotted, get refreshed.

    Later enjoy local sightseeing visiting Hadimba Devi Temple and Tibetan Monastery.

    Visit mall road in the evening and come back to the hotel.

    Enjoy dinner with bonfire and music.

    Overnight stay in hotel.

    DAY 3: DRIVE FROM MANALI TO JOBRA | TREK TO CHIKA

    Wake up in the morning, get refreshed and have breakfast in the hotel. Later we will check out the hotel and head towards Jobra, which is the starting point of the trek.

    The drive is scenic and 2 hours long. Then we reach the beginning point which is situated beside to the AllainGuhugal Hydel Project junction and start the trek. The initial trek is through the pine forest until we reach the Rani river valley. The forest route lasts for around one hour and we arrive on an open green land. We descend down and take the route going through the valley. The further route takes 2 hours to reach the Chika campsite. The entire trail is flat and mild uphill and it passes through the valley along the Rani river. We reach our campsite maximum by 4 PM and relax.

    Later, enjoy the sunset at the campsite.

    Dinner and overnight stay in dome tents.

    DAY 4: TREK FROM CHIKA TO BALU KA GERA

    Post breakfast, we start our today’s trek to Balu Ka Ghera.

    It takes about 5 hours to reach the campsite. We will have to cross a stream to reach the campsite.

    The trail is a mix of gradual ascents and descents and a flat walk after river crossing to reach the campsite.

    Overnight stay in camps.

    DAY 5: TREK FROM BALU KA GERA TO SHEAGORU VIA HAMPTA PASS

    Post breakfast, start the trek for Shea Goru.

    The initial trail is an gradual ascent which will lead you to a slope of boulders and rough terrain.

    We will also reach the highest altitude today at Hampta Pass (14,100ft).

    The ascent to the pass is a hard mount but once you’re at the top you can hardly feel the exhaustion.

    The second half of today’s trek is the steep descent followed by a flat walk to reach Shea Goru. The descent is trickier than the ascent.

    From the bottom trek to Shea Goru is an easy flat walk and will take a couple of hours to reach.

    DAY 6: SHEAGORU TO CHATTRU / DRIVE TO CHANDRATAL

    Today's trek is the easiest of all as we have to descend all the way to Chattru. We start by crossing the icy cold Sheagoru river and continue the trek on the right side of the river. After about one hour, we start seeing the road. It takes around 3 hours to reach Chattru. Relax and have lunch at the Chattru campsite. Then we start our drive towards the Chandratal lake if the weather remains good. The drive from Chattru to Chandratal is around 4-5 hours long. We take a stop at Batal, where you can click a photo at the famous Chacha Chachi ka Dhaba. The condition of the roads are too bad and gives the pure essence of the World's Treacherous road. Reach Chandratal and enjoy the beauty of this high altitude alpine lake. 

    Chandratal, also called Moon Lake, is situated on the Samudra Tapu plateau in the Spiti valley. Nestled amidst the mountains, at an altitude of 4,290 meters above the sea level, the lake is known for its clear blue waters, magnificent views of CB-12 peak and pristine environment.

    DAY 7: CHATRU TO MANALI

    Wake up and get ready for your journey back to Manali. On your way back we pass through the Atal Tunnel.

    The road journey is quite scenic.

    We reach Manali by evening, Later we will continue our journey towards Delhi.

    Hampta Pass Itinerary Inclusion

    Accommodation (Hotel/Dom Camps)

    Sleeping Bags, Mattress amd medical kit.

    Trek Leader

    Cook and Helper

    Porter to carry above goods.

    Meals (5 Breakfast, 4 Lunch & 5 Dinners)

    Transportation (for pick up, drop)

    Driver, Road tax, Vehicle Parking)

    All Permits

    Before embarking on the  Hampta Pass trek , it's crucial to be well-prepared and informed.

    Here's an important message to consider before starting your trek:  

    1.   Physical Fitness:  Ensure that you are in good physical health and fitness. The Hampta Pass trek involves challenging terrain and high altitudes, so it's essential to be adequately prepared. Regular cardio and strength training exercises in the weeks leading up to the trek can help improve your stamina.

    2. Acclimatization:  Spend at least a day in Manali or a nearby location before starting the trek to acclimatize to the higher altitudes. This will help reduce the risk of altitude-related illnesses.

    3. Pack Wisely:  Pack only the essentials and keep your backpack as light as possible. Some crucial items to include are warm clothing, a waterproof jacket, comfortable trekking shoes, a good quality backpack, a first-aid kit, and personal identification.

    4. Weather Awareness:  Be prepared for unpredictable weather conditions. Check the weather forecast for the region before your trek and carry appropriate clothing and gear. Rain, snow, and sudden drops in temperature are common in the Himalayas.

    5. Stay Hydrated:  Proper hydration is essential at high altitudes. Carry a reusable water bottle and purifying tablets or a water filter. It's crucial to drink plenty of water to prevent altitude sickness.

    6. Altitude Sickness:  Be aware of the symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, and dizziness. If you experience any of these symptoms, inform your trek leader or guide immediately. Ascend slowly to higher altitudes, and if the symptoms worsen, descend to a lower altitude.

    6. Trekking Permits:  Ensure you have obtained all the necessary permits and permissions required for the trek. This includes checking with local authorities or tour operators about any permits needed for specific regions.

    7. Leave No Trace:  Follow the principles of Leave No Trace. Dispose of waste properly, avoid littering, and respect the environment and local culture. Leave the natural beauty of the Himalayas undisturbed for future generations to enjoy.

    8. Trekking Group:  If you're not an experienced trekker, consider joining a guided trekking group. Experienced guides can provide valuable knowledge, support, and safety.

    9. Emergency Contacts:  Carry a list of emergency contacts, including local authorities, your trekking group leader, and your family or friends back home. Make sure someone knows your itinerary and expected return date.

    10. Respect Local Culture:  Be respectful of the local customs and culture. Dress modestly, especially in villages, and seek permission before taking photographs of local people.

    11. nsurance:  Ensure you have travel insurance that covers trekking activities, including emergency medical evacuation if required.

    Remember that the  Hampta Pass trek  offers a unique and unforgettable experience in the Himalayas. Being well-prepared and mindful of safety guidelines will help you make the most of this adventure while ensuring your well-being throughout the journey. Stay safe, stay responsible, and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of this region.

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