Hamta Pass Trek

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Overview

  • Duration:5 days 4 nights
  • Tour Type:Monsoon Trek, Summer Trek
  • Max Altitude:14,010 Ft.
  • Level:Moderate
  • Pickup - Drop Point:Manali
  • Stay:Camping
  • Best Season:Monsoon months : May - Oct
Hampta Pass Trek: Your Gateway to Himalayan Adventure

Total Distance: ~26 km
Highest Altitude: 14,010 ft (Hampta Pass)
Difficulty: Moderate — suitable for beginners with basic fitness
Best Time to Visit: June to September

Nestled in the heart of Himachal Pradesh, the Hampta Pass Trek is a dream escape for every adventure enthusiast and nature lover. Famous for its dramatic landscapes, this 5-day moderate trek blends snow-clad mountains, lush green valleys, soothing rivers, and high-altitude deserts into one unforgettable journey—perfect for both beginners and seasoned trekkers.

A Route Full of Contrasts

The trek begins at Jobra, a charming hamlet near Manali, and immediately introduces you to diverse and picturesque terrains. On one side lies the vibrant greenery of the Kullu Valley, and on the other, the stark, barren beauty of Lahaul and Spiti. This striking transition between two contrasting worlds is one of the trek’s biggest highlights.

As you climb, you’ll pass through dense forests of maple, pine, and birch, sprinkled with wildflowers. One of the most mesmerizing sights along the route is the stunning Chandratal Lake—a crystal-clear, crescent-shaped lake that perfectly mirrors the surrounding peaks.

A Haven for Nature Lovers

Hampta Pass is more than just a trek; it’s an immersive Himalayan experience. The trail is dotted with glacial streams, cascading waterfalls, and sweeping views of the mighty Dhauladhar range. Clear, star-studded nights at campsites make stargazing a magical experience, far away from city chaos.

Wildlife enthusiasts may spot Himalayan birds and rare mountain goats, making the trek even more memorable. Every step along this trail reminds you of the pure beauty and grandeur of the mountains.

Key Attractions:

Chika Campsite: A tranquil riverside spot near Rani Nallah, surrounded by snow-covered peaks.

Balu Ka Ghera: A vast sandy riverbank, perfect for acclimatization.

Hampta Pass: The crown jewel of the trek, offering breathtaking views of changing terrain.

Chandratal Lake: An optional but must-visit destination known for its surreal, mirror-like waters.

During the ideal season (June–September), the snow clears, trails become safer, and temperatures range between 12°C–20°C during the day and around 0°C at night.

Preparation Tips:

Carry proper trekking essentials like warm clothing, sturdy shoes, a raincoat, energy snacks, water, and a first-aid kit. Weather can be unpredictable, so packing wisely is key. A moderate fitness level will help you enjoy the trek to its fullest.

Hampta Pass: A Journey to Remember

The Hampta Pass Trek isn’t just a walk through the Himalayas—it’s an opportunity to reconnect with nature, challenge yourself, and create memories that last a lifetime. Whether you seek peace, adventure, or simply a break from daily hustle, Hampta Pass offers it all.

Pack your bags, lace up your boots, and get ready for an extraordinary Himalayan adventure!
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Highlights

  • Stunning landscape crossover from lush Kullu Valley to rugged Lahaul & Spiti.
  • Picturesque campsites like Chika, Balu Ka Ghera, and Shea Goru.
  • Panoramic 14,010 ft summit views from Hampta Pass.
  • Beautiful trails with glacial streams and waterfalls.
  • Optional visit to the breathtaking Chandratal Lake.

Includes/Excludes

  • Accommodation: camping during the trek
  • All Meals (Veg + Egg) during the trek
  • Transport: From Manali to Jobra and Chatru to Manali
  • Trek Completion Certificate
  • Trekking Equipment: Sleeping bag, mattress, tent (twin sharing), kitchen & dining tent, toilet tent
  • Safety Gear: Gaiters, first aid medical kits, stretcher, oxygen cylinder
  • Qualified Trek Staff: Trek leader, guide, and support team
  • Permits and Entry Fees
  • Mules: For carrying central luggage
  • Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, etc.)
  • Food during transit
  • Insurance
  • Mules or porter to carry personal luggage
  • Emergency evacuation charges
  • Any costs not mentioned under inclusions

Itinerary

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Day 1: Manali to Chika

Travel: Drive from Manali to Jobra (1 hour), then trek to Chika (2 hours)
Distance: 16 km drive + 3 km trek
Elevation: Chika – 10,100 ft
Highlights: Scenic valley drive, trek along Rani Nallah, lush meadows, pine forests, and riverside camping.

Travel Details

  • Drive: Manali → Jobra — 16 km | ~1 hour

  • Trek: Jobra → Chika — 3 km | ~2 hours

Trail Details

  • Gradual, easy-to-moderate ascent

  • Plenty of water sources along the trail

  • Ideal first day for acclimatization

Meeting Point
12:00 PM at The Woodbine, Naggar Road, Manali (HP 175131)
Expected Arrival at Chika: 5:00 PM

Trek Summary
Your adventure begins with a scenic drive from Manali through pine forests, apple orchards, and winding bends overlooking the beautiful Kullu Valley. From Jobra, the trail enters a forest of maple, birch, oak, and pine, eventually opening into a lush meadow through which the Rani Nallah flows gently.

You may follow the river through the meadow or take the easier hillside trail offering wide panoramic views. Chika campsite is a large grassy clearing beside the river, often seen with grazing horses—perfect for photography, relaxation, and enjoying a peaceful dinner under the stars.

Accommodation: Overnight stay in tents at Chika.

Day 2: Chika to balu ka Ghera

Trek: 8 km (5–6 hours)
Elevation: 11,900 ft
Highlights: Rocky trails, river crossings, Jwara alpine valley, and camping at Balu Ka Ghera surrounded by mountains.

Trek Details

  • Trek Distance: 8 km | 5–6 hours

  • Trail Difficulty: Moderate, gradual ascent

  • Water Sources: Available along the route

  • Accommodation: Tented stay at Balu Ka Ghera

Trek Summary
The trail follows the Rani Nallah through boulder patches, meadows, and river crossings. You pass through Jwara, a beautiful valley filled with wildflowers and waterfalls. As you move higher, the greenery shifts to a glacial, rocky terrain leading to Balu Ka Ghera, a wide campsite offering stunning views of nearby peaks and the distant Hampta Pass.

Day 3: Trek from Balu ka Ghera to Hampta Pass & Then to Sehagoru

Trek: 14 km (8–9 hours)
Elevation: Hampta Pass – 14,100 ft | Sehagoru – 12,900 ft
Highlights: Steep climb to Hampta Pass, stunning 360° views, and a challenging descent into the barren Lahaul valley.

Trek Details

  • Trek Distance: 14 km | 8–9 hours

  • Trail Difficulty: Difficult (Steep ascent & descent)

  • Water Sources: Limited — carry sufficient water

  • Accommodation: Tented stay at Sehagoru

Trek Summary
Today is the toughest and most rewarding part of the trek. You begin early for the steep climb over rocks, moraines, and snow patches leading to Hampta Pass (14,100 ft). After 4–5 hours of ascent, you reach the top, where a stunning contrast unfolds—lush green Kullu Valley on one side and the stark, dramatic Lahaul–Spiti landscape on the other.

After taking in the views, you descend carefully through snow and loose scree into the rugged Lahaul region. The trail gradually leads to Sehagoru, a serene campsite surrounded by high mountains with a river flowing beside it—perfect for rest after this long, challenging day.

Day 4: Trek from Sehagoru to Chatru to Chandratal to back Chatru

Trek: 8 km (4–5 hours)
Drive: 70 km round trip (3–4 hours)
Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Water Sources: Available along the route

The trek from Sehagoru to Chatru starts with a gentle descent along the Chandra River, taking you through glacial stream crossings, rocky terrain, and the barren landscapes that resemble the cold desert of Spiti. After reaching Chatru, you’ll continue the journey by vehicle toward the iconic Chandratal Lake, a stunning high-altitude lake famous for its changing shades of blue and its mirror-like reflections of the surrounding mountains. The scenic 70 km drive is adventurous and offers breathtaking desert-valley views. Spend time exploring the beauty of Chandratal before heading back to Chatru, where you’ll settle in for an overnight stay in tents.

Day 5: Chatru to Manali

Drive: 85 km (5–6 hours)
Trail Difficulty: No trekking, only driving

The return journey from Chatru to Manali is a scenic drive through the dramatic landscapes of Lahaul Valley, with the Chandra River flowing alongside the route. Depending on road conditions, you will either travel through the Atal Tunnel for a faster, smoother 5-hour drive or take the Rohtang Pass route if open, which offers wider mountain views and takes around 6 hours. You can stop at Solang Valley or Vashisht Hot Springs for brief sightseeing before reaching Manali by late afternoon, officially concluding the Hampta Pass Trek.

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Frequently asked questions

How To Reach

Manali is well connected by road from Delhi, Chandigarh, and other major cities. The nearest airport and railway station are in Bhuntar and Chandigarh, respectively.

✈️ By Air: Nearest Airport: Bhuntar Airport (Kullu-Manali Airport) (~50 km from Manali).
Flights Available From: Delhi, Chandigarh.
From Bhuntar to Manali: Take a cab or local bus (~2-hour drive).

🚌 By Bus/Road: From Delhi: 550 km | 12-14 hours by bus or taxi.
From Chandigarh: 290 km | 8-10 hours by bus or taxi.

Bus Services:
Regular HRTC, HPTDC, and private Volvo buses operate from Delhi, Chandigarh, and other cities to Manali.
Overnight Volvo buses from Delhi are a popular option.

🚂 By Train: Nearest Major Railway Station: Chandigarh Railway Station (~290 km from Manali).
From Chandigarh to Manali: Take a bus or taxi (~8-10 hours drive).

Things to Pack

1 Backpack
Trekking Shoes
3 Trek Pants 3
3 Pair of Cotton Socks
2 Pair of Woolen Socks
1 Poncho
1 Full Sleeve Sweater or Fleece Jacket
1 Heavy Jacket
1 Pair of Thermal
Quick-dry Towel
Wind Proof Jackets
Woolen Cap
Gloves
Sun Cap
Lip Balm
Cold Cream & Sun Screen(SPF40+)
Water Bottle 1Lt.
Head Lamp or Torch with Fresh Pair of Batteries
Personal Toiletries
Personal Basic Medical Kit
Extra Polythene
PowerBank
Footwear
Sunglasses

Rental Gear

Hand Gloves

Hand Gloves

₹200.00/person
Head Torch

Head Torch

₹150.00/person
Hiking Pants

Hiking Pants

₹500.00/person
Poncho

Poncho

₹200.00/person
Trekking Jacket

Trekking Jacket

₹500.00/person
Trekking Shoes

Trekking Shoes

₹500.00/person
Walking Pole

Walking Pole

₹200.00/person
Woolen Cap

Woolen Cap

₹150.00/person
Woollen Socks

Woollen Socks

₹200.00/person

Please Note: The rental equipment prices listed are for the complete trek. Vendors reserve the right to change or update prices without prior notice.

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