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Duration
5 Days 4 Nights
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Tour Type
Treking
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Group Size
10 Person
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Tour Guide
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Himachal Pradesh

Hampta Pass Trek

Trek Name: Hampta Pass Trek

Days: 5

Adventure Type: Trekking

Base Camp: Manali

Season:Monsoon |

Month:June | July | August | September |

Country: India

Altitude: 14100 Ft.

Grade: Moderate

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

Stay: Camping (Twin sharing)

Food: Meals while on trek (Veg + Egg)

Location: Himachal Pradesh

Distance: 24 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

Highlights:

  • 5% GST will be applicable on Trek Cost and Add-ons
  • Services Manali to Manali | Included Transport
  • Reporting Point: All trekkers must report to the Woodbine Hotel in Manali.
  • Drop Point Manali Bus Station.
  • 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 delays.

Details

Why is Hampta Pass a Must- Do Trek?

  • Hampta Pass is a high-altitude crossover trek that connects the lush green Kullu Valley to the stark, arid landscapes of the Lahaul region.
  • The dramatic shift in scenery during this trek is nothing short of stunning, with every day bringing a new backdrop.
  • Stream crossings add a thrill to the adventure, especially as you wade through icy, gushing waters using ropes for support.
  • Standing at over 14,000 ft, the view from Hampta Pass showcases towering peaks and dramatic valleys.
  • The close-up views of Mt. Indrasan and Mt. Deo Tibba are a visual treat for mountain lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.
  • Each campsite like Shea Goru, Chhika, and Balu Ka Ghera, is scenically placed, surrounded by mountains and streams.
  • The trek offers a moderate challenge, making it ideal for beginners with good preparation who want to experience a high-altitude pass without extreme difficulty.
  • A major highlight of Hampta Pass trek is the visit to the stunning Chandratal Lake, a crescent-shaped alpine lake with unreal blue hues.
  • During the summer and monsoon months, the valley blooms with vibrant wildflowers and diverse wildlife.

Hampta Pass Trek- A Scenic Crossover Path

Himachal Pradesh offers many trekking options, each with its own unique charm. Among them, the Hampta Pass Trek stands out as a perfect mix of natural beauty and light adventure. It’s ideal even for beginners, with a beautiful compilation of the right amount of challenge to keep things exciting. The Hampta Pass trekking covers everything that makes a trek a fulfilling experience including glaciers, flowing streams, changing landscapes, and stunning views. The Hampta Pass Trek begins at Jobra, a small spot in Himachal Pradesh. Right from the start, the trail takes you through forests filled with deodar, maple, and silver birch trees. As you move from Jobra to Chhika, you’ll walk through wide green meadows that also serve as grazing grounds for cattle. Higher up, the views open up to vast valleys and towering peaks, giving you a beautiful sight from the top of the pass. As the trek continues, the descent to Shea Goru is probably the trickiest part. The path here is narrow, steep, and rocky, demanding more attention and care. But once you get through this part, a special reward awaits you. The Hampta Pass trekking journey doesn’t end here, something even more beautiful lies ahead. At the end of the trek, you’ll visit Chandratal Lake, a stunning glacial lake tucked between the peaks of the Spiti Valley. Surrounded by mountains, this peaceful and dreamlike spot is the perfect place to relax and take in the beauty of nature.

Major Attractions of the Hampta Pass Trek

  • Hampta Pass- The most significant part of the trek, the Hampta Pass crossing is an adventure in itself. Being at a high altitude it tests your endurance and strength, but the surrounding views make up for it. The pass itself is a wide passage that goes on for some time, once you are at the pass you get closest to the Deotibba and Indrasan peak.
  • River Crossings – The trek is full of exciting moments, and crossing rivers with the help of ropes is one of the most adventurous parts. You’ll cross fast-flowing mountain streams and icy rivers at two points, once while trekking from Chika to Balu Ka Ghera, and again from Shea Goru to Chatru. These rope crossings not only give a thrilling experience but also bring out teamwork and courage, making them some of the most memorable highlights of the trek.
  • Scenic campsites: Another beautiful aspect of the Hampta Pass Trekking experience is the chance to camp at some truly magical spots. From the open green meadows of Chika, where you fall asleep to the sound of a flowing river, to Balu ka Gera, surrounded by snow-draped peaks, and the remote setting of Shea Goru, each campsite feels like a beautiful resting spot.
  • Chandratal: An additional beauty to the trek, Chandratal Lake is a serene glacial lake located in the Spiti region. The name means “Moon Lake,” and true to its name, it has a quiet, otherworldly charm. Surrounded by mountains and set against the wide blue sky, the lake’s crystal-clear waters reflect the changing colors of the sky throughout the day. Reaching Chandratal at the end of the trek feels like a dream, and spending time here is peaceful and calming.
  • Mountain views: The Hampta Pass trek offers some of the best panoramic views of the Himalayas. From snow-covered peaks to deep valleys and glacier fields, the scenery constantly evolves. On clear days, you can spot peaks like Indrasan, Deo Tibba, and their glaciers. These views not only offer great photo opportunities but also a deep sense of connection to the majestic scale of the mountains around you.
  • The change in Terrains: Hampta Pass Trek takes you through a variety of terrains. The journey begins in dense forests, moves into wide green meadows, and gradually leads to rocky trails, snowy slopes, and barren deserts of Spiti. This continuous change keeps the trek exciting and refreshing. It’s like walking through different worlds within a few days.

What Can You Expect During the Hampta Pass Trek?

During the Hampta Pass trek, you can expect to journey through two beautiful and contrasting valleys, the lush green Kullu Valley and the dry, barren Lahaul Valley in Himachal Pradesh. This trek gives you a chance to see changing landscapes, from forests and meadows to rocky paths and snow-covered passes. Since it is a monsoon trek, unexpected rain is common, so carrying rain gear is very important. Temperatures can also drop quite a bit, especially at night, so it’s best to carry warm layers to stay comfortable throughout. The trail includes rocky sections, steep climbs, and stream crossings. It’s important to stay hydrated, move at a steady pace, and follow the instructions of your trek leaders, who are trained and certified to ensure your safety. If you trek in June, you can expect to trek on snow, especially at the pass. For this, Trek The Himalayas provides microspikes for a better grip and gaiters to help you trek in snow. If you go after June, the snow melts away, and you’ll see green meadows full of wildflowers instead. Shea Goru is the coldest campsite on the trek, and the next day includes a barefoot river crossing, so make sure to pack floaters, avoid flip-flops. The trek passes through an eco-sensitive zone, so it’s very important not to litter. Respecting nature and listening to your trek leaders will make your Hampta Pass experience both safe and unforgettable.

Best Time for the Hampta Pass trek

The best time for the Hampta Pass trek is during the monsoon months, from June to September, when the weather is pleasant and the landscapes are at their most vibrant. This period offers the ideal setting for Hampta Pass trekking, with clear skies, blooming meadows, flowing rivers, and just the right amount of snow in higher regions. If you're aiming to experience snow, book your Hampta Pass trek in June, early in the month, you’ll find snow at higher altitudes, while the valleys begin to turn green as the month goes on. Hampta Pass in July and August offers the best trekking experience, with the best accessible trail and nature at its finest. September is also a wonderful time to trek, offering crisp, clear skies and stunning autumn hues, although temperatures at night can fall below zero. Overall, late June to early September is considered the best time for the Hampta Pass trek, offering a perfect mix of adventure and natural beauty. Altogether, the Hampta Pass Trek is a must-do and truly one of the best experiences when it comes to Himachal Pradesh trekking. It feels like walking through different worlds in just a few days. The thrill of river crossings, the ever-changing views, and the peaceful campsites make every step exciting. And to top it all, the Chandratal Lake trek which takes you to the beautiful Chandratal lake, at the end is like a cherry on the cake, the calm blue lake surrounded by mountains is a sight you’ll never forget. If you’re looking for a trek full of variety, beauty, and adventure, Hampta Pass Trek should definitely be on your list.

  • Altitude: Manali - 2,100 m / 6,400 ft Jobra - 2,800 m / 9,100 ft Chhika- 3,100 m / 10,100 ft.
  • Drive Distance (Manli to Jobra): 16km | 1hr.
  • Trek Distance (Jobra to Chhika):  3km | 2hrs.
  • 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.
  • Altitude: 3,600 m/ 11,800 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 6-7km | 5-6 hrs.
  • 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: 520 m/ 1,700 ft.
  • Altitude: Chatru- 3,350 m / 11,000 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 7 km | Duration: 5 hr.
  • Drive Distance: 50 km, 3-4 hr to Chandratal and back to the campsite, either on day 4 or day 5 (depending on road and weather conditions).
  • Drive Distance: 65 km | Duration: 5-6 hr.
  • 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.
Note:
  • Keep a buffer day in your travel plan.
  • If buffer day is not used in the travel then it can be used to Explore Manali.
  • Read the article Things to do in Manali.
  • Distance, Altitude, and Trekking hours are approximate and rounded off.
  • Keep the original and copy of ID proof handy.
  • Come one day early if planning to come by flight.

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