Himalayan Expeditions

Hampta Pass Trek

Overview - Hampta Pass Trek

Hampta Pass: A Gateway to Nature’s Splendor

The Hampta Pass Trek is one of Himachal Pradesh’s most scenic and beginner-friendly treks, offering an incredible blend of lush green valleys, alpine forests, glacial valleys, and stark deserts. Starting from Manali, the trail passes through Jobra, Chika, Balu ka Ghera, and Shea Goru, finally crossing the high-altitude Hampta Pass (14,000 ft). This trek uniquely connects the verdant Kullu Valley with the arid Lahaul Valley, showcasing contrasting landscapes within a few days. With mesmerizing views of snow-capped peaks, cascading waterfalls, and peaceful campsites, the Hampta Pass Trek is perfect for adventure lovers seeking a short yet breathtaking Himalayan experience.

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INR 6,000/*

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Hampta Pass Trek Itinerary

Embark on a scenic drive from Dehradun to Sankri, where your adventure begins. Upon arrival, head to Jobra's dam site, the starting point of your trek. Traverse through a diverse landscape, passing through mixed forests adorned with pine, spruce, deodar, chestnut, and maple trees. Journey through picturesque meadows, possibly encountering a Gaddi shepherd camp along the way. If needed, navigate a river crossing and ascend along a side stream to reach Chikha, a charming meadow. Today's hike is relatively short, lasting about 2 hours. Take time to rest and enjoy a quick walk to a nearby waterfall.
Prepare for an engaging trek today as you depart from Chika and head towards Balu ka Ghera. Cross a stream early on and begin ascending towards a gorge section on the river's right side. Traverse boulder-strewn paths and wildflower meadows as you make your way to Balu-ka-Gheera, your campsite for the night.
Begin your day early, around 5 - 6 a.m., depending on weather and trail conditions. Today's trek involves crossing the iconic Hampta Pass, which may be partially or entirely covered in snow depending on the season. Embark on a steep ascent from the campsite, navigating challenging terrain to reach the pass. Enjoy panoramic views from the summit before descending to Siagoru for the night.
Embark on a relatively simple downhill trek from Siagoru to Chatru, lasting approximately 5 hours. Descend from an elevation of 12,900 feet to 11,000 feet, enjoying pleasant views along the way. The trail follows the river valley, offering scenic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Weather permitting, embark on an optional hike to the breathtaking Chandratal Lake, also known as the Moon Lake. Alternatively, proceed directly to Manali from Chatru. Chandratal Lake, located 70 kilometers away, offers mesmerizing blue hues and stunning surroundings during the summer months. A vehicle can be arranged for transportation to and from Chandratal Lake. Otherwise, proceed on the journey to Manali, concluding your memorable trekking adventure.
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Price includes:

  • Transportation to and from designated locations Guide and chef fees Rent for camping facilities
  • Forest entrance fees Porter and mule services for transporting camping gear (personal baggage can be carried for a fee).
  • Vegetarian meals provided from the first day's dinner to the last day's brunch.
  • Accommodation in tents or guest houses throughout the trek.

Price excludes:

  • No pickup and drop point from/for your hometown.
  • Personal costs include things like tips, personal medications, and conference calls, etc.
  • Apart from what is mentioned above, some transportation assistance during the trek.
  • Porters/mules can carry personal luggage weighing up to 12 kg per bag per person for Rs 350 per day per bag

What to Carry for Hampta Pass Trek?

Payment Policy
Documents Required
  • Pay Rs.1000/- per head to reserve your seat & you can pay the remaining amount on Arrival of trip
  • Any flight bookings, shall be paid 100% in advance.
  • 25% Rescheduling charges.
  • Government Issued Identity (Aadhar/License)
  • Personal and Guardian Contact Number
  • A Signed Consent Letter for Registration
  • Email Address

How to Reach Hampta Pass Trek?

  • By Air

    The nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport (Kullu-Manali Airport), about 50 km from Manali. Regular flights operate from Delhi and Chandigarh. From Bhuntar, take a taxi or bus to Manali (2 hours).

  • By Train

    The nearest railway station is Joginder Nagar (166 km) from Manali. Alternatively, you can reach Chandigarh or Ambala by train and continue your journey to Manali by bus or taxi.

  • By Bus

    Manali is well-connected to major cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, and Shimla via regular Volvo and state-run buses.
    Distance from Delhi: ~550 km (12–14 hours)
    Distance from Chandigarh: ~310 km (8–9 hours)
    From Manali, you can hire a cab or local vehicle to Jobra (approx. 2 hours / 16 km) — the trek starting point.

FAQs for Hampta Pass Trek

The best time for the Hampta Pass Trek is from mid-June to September, when the trails are lush green, the weather is pleasant, and snow patches still adorn the pass.

The trek is considered moderate, suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers. It involves 4–6 hours of trekking each day with gradual ascents and descents.

The Hampta Pass Trek typically takes 4 to 5 days to complete and covers around 26–30 km in total, depending on the route taken.

The highest point of the trek is the Hampta Pass, located at an altitude of approximately 14,100 feet (4,298 meters).

The trek begins from Jobra, about 16 km from Manali. You can reach Manali by road, flight (via Bhuntar Airport), or train (via Joginder Nagar or Chandigarh), then drive to Jobra.

Trekkers stay in campsites or tents set up at scenic spots like Chika, Balu Ka Ghera, and Shea Goru, offering a complete Himalayan camping experience.

Yes, it’s one of the best Himalayan treks for beginners. The trail has moderate gradients, making it ideal for first-time trekkers with basic fitness.

Days are usually cool and sunny (12–18°C), while nights can drop to 0–5°C, especially near the pass. Sudden rain or snowfall can occur, so good gear is essential.

Carry trekking shoes, warm clothes, rain gear, gloves, headlamp, water bottles, and basic medicines. A lightweight backpack (40–50L) is ideal for the trail.

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