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Hampta Pass

Hampta Trek

The Hampta Pass trek is a popular trekking route in the Manali region of Himachal Pradesh, India. It offers a diverse range of experiences, from lush green valleys and dense forests to barren landscapes and towering snow-capped peaks. The trek is named after the Hampta Pass, a high-altitude mountain pass situated at an elevation of approximately 14,100 feet (4,300 meters) above sea level.

This trek typically takes around 4 to 6 days to complete, depending on the itinerary chosen and the pace of the trekking group.

Items to carry:
✓ Sturdy Trekking Boots ✓ Warm Clothing ✓ Sleeping Bag ✓ Backpack

With many short treks in Himachal, Hampta Pass is considered one of the best treks in the Manali region. Hampta Pass at an altitude of 4270m, is located on the easternmost part of the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas. Hampta Pass trek is a breathtaking but relatively moderate trek that any beginner or experienced trekkers can do. Famed for spectacular Himalayan landscapes that change dramatically as you progress and combine stunning mountain scenery with three or four days of manageable walking. Crossing Hampta Pass the landscape changes dramatically from lush green to barren semi-desert of Lahaul & Spiti district of Himachal. Hampta pass is frequently used by Shepherds from the remote Kangra region, who go to the higher meadows of Lahaul during summer with their flocks of sheep. Indrasan and Deo Tibba are two peaks that you will see during the Hampta pass crossing.

This trekking program sets out from Banara village (2100m) near Jagat Sukh (1850m). From Banara we follow one of the best alpine walks with an untiring gradient to Sarotu Thach (Thach – meadow). Crossing the wonderful alpine plateau with a breathtaking view, we descend to Jobri from Jogi dugh meadows. From Jobri (2900m) a gentle and easy trail through thick silver oak forest, Hamta River to Chikka (3300m), followed by a small stream before Jwara. Scaling height and leaving Bears den (Balu ka Ghera) behind you cross Hampta pass (4268m). From the top of the pass, one could see peaks of Deo-Tibba (6001m) and Indrasan (6220m). Now trek down to the main Chandra valley, after crossing a river, following the left bank of Chandra, we cross over the wooden bridge near Chhatru (3100m). Further 45 km on the dirt road, driving up to Kunzum La (4551m) has a view of Spiti valley, 8 km trek down in large meadows, the lake of moon approached. Finally, on the Kaza - Manali road back to Manali.

The Hampta Pass trek in Manali is a thrilling adventure that takes you through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the Himalayas.

Highlights

Scenic Beauty:

Throughout the trek, trekkers are treated to stunning views of snow-capped peaks, lush green meadows, glistening rivers, and pristine alpine lakes.

Hampta Pass:

The highlight of the trek is crossing the Hampta Pass, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including Deo Tibba and Indrasan.

Chandratal Lake:

Some itineraries include a visit to Chandratal Lake, a high-altitude lake known for its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking reflections of the surrounding mountains. Cultural Encounters: Along the way, trekkers have the opportunity to interact with local villagers and learn about their traditional way of life.

Best Time to Trek:

The best time to embark on the Hampta Pass trek is during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is relatively mild and the trails are accessible. The monsoon season (July-August) should be avoided due to the risk of landslides and heavy rainfall.

Difficulty Level:

The Hampta Pass trek is considered to be of moderate difficulty, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers. While the trail involves steep ascents and descents at certain sections, it does not require any technical climbing skills.

Conclusion:

The Hampta Pass trek is a memorable adventure that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural experiences. Whether you're a seasoned trekker or a first-time adventurer, this trek promises an unforgettable journey through the majestic Himalayas

Itinerary

The typical itinerary for the Hampta Pass trek includes trekking from Jobra to Chika, then to Balu Ka Ghera, crossing the Hampta Pass, and descending to Shea Goru or Siagoru. Some itineraries may also include a visit to Chandratal Lake before returning to Manali.

  • Day 1 :

    Manali to Jagatshukh (1850) - Banara (2100m) drive 9 km, Trek to Tilgan (2600m) - Sarotu Thach (2980m)

  • Day 2 :

    Trek to Jogi dugh - Jobri (2800m) - Chikka (3000m)

  • Day 3 :

    Trek to Jwara (3450m) - Balu ka Gera (3600m), 5-6 Hrs.

  • Day 4 :

    Trek to Hampta pass (4270m) - Shea Goru (3900m), trek 7-8 hrs.

  • Day 5 :

    Trek to Chatru (3320m), trek 5 hrs.

  • Day 6 :

    Chatru to Atal Tunnel Rohtang - Manali (2040 m), drive 4 hrs.

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Terms Policy

Confirmation Policy:

Payment can be done in parts. After making your first payment, you will get an email confirmation. Once you make the 100% payment for your booking, you'll get the booking voucher containing all the information about your trip.

Refund Policy:

No refund applicable.

Booking Policy:

For confirm booking100% payment at the time of booking.

Cancellation Policy:

If cancellation is made any time before the date of travel, no cancellation fees will be charged.

Payment Terms Policy:

100% of total tour cost will have to be paid before the date of booking

Inclusions

  • Pickup from hotel and drop at hotel in Manali
  • All camping facilities: Mess tent, camp chairs, and table.
  • Accommodation in 4 season tents, sleeping bags, foam mattress, trekking poles & safety gears
  • All meals during the trek. From bed tea, nutritious/healthy breakfast, packed lunch, tea/coffee snacks to dinner. Veg and non-veg
  • Qualified, certified & trained trekking guide and experienced crew
  • Porters or mules for porterage of trekking gear and your items.
  • Camping fee, trekking permits, and park fee.
  • Goods and services tax.
  • First aid medical kit

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