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Hampta Pass Trek from Manali: Complete Itinerary, Difficulty, Best Time & Cost
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Hampta Pass Trek from Manali: Complete Itinerary, Difficulty, Best Time & Cost

Shivam Billore
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Hampta Pass Trek from Manali: Complete Itinerary, Difficulty, Best Time & Cost

If you're looking for a Himalayan trek that switches scenery like a Netflix season finale—lush Kullu to stark Lahaul in 5 days flat—the Hampta Pass Trek from Manali is your fix. This isn’t tourism. It's a terrain school.

Hampta Pass is for mountain photographers, seasoned trekkers, and flora and fauna enthusiasts. It’s for people who want to feel the earth shift beneath their feet—literally.

This trek drops you into pine-scented Kullu and drags you out into the Martian wilderness of Lahaul. It’s short. It’s punchy. It’s everything a Himalayan crossover trek should be.

This is your complete guide to the Hampta Pass Trek—route, gear, safety, itinerary, and why this trek will become a lifelong memory.

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Best Time to Do the Hampta Pass Trek

You have a fairly open window: mid-June to Early October.

June–Early July: Snow patches, cold river crossings, floral valleys

Mid-July–August: Wild green everywhere, but watch for landslides and washed-out trails

September–Early October: Cleanest weather. Zero haze. Peak visibility.

If you're after clear skies and stable weather, trek in September. If you're after adrenaline, water crossings, and green chaos, try July.

Hampta Pass Trek Route & Accessibility

Start Point: Manali → Jobra (Drive)

Trek Route: Jobra → Chika → Balu ka Ghera → Hampta Pass → Shea Goru → Chatru

End Point (Optional): Chandratal Lake

Total Duration: 4–5 days

Distance Covered: ~26–28 km

Nearest Airport: Bhuntar (50 km from Manali)

Local cabs to Jobra can be arranged from Manali. Permits required. Obtain permits from the Manali Forest Department Office or book a trip with a registered trekking company.

Day-by-Day Hampta Pass Trek Itinerary

Day 1 – Manali to Jobra, trek to Chika (10,400 ft)

Forests, waterfalls, and whatnot.

Day 2 – Chika to Balu Ka Ghera (12,000 ft)

Rocky terrain, chilly streams, and a campsite framed by peaks.

Day 3 – Balu Ka Ghera to Hampta Pass (14,100 ft), descend to Shea Goru

Summit day. Steep switchbacks. This is where the views earn their place.

Day 4 – Shea Goru to Chatru (10,800 ft)

Trail flattens, but don’t drop your guard—water crossings and moraine ahead.

Day 5 (Optional) – Drive to Chandratal Lake

A turquoise high-altitude lake in Spiti Valley. Worth the detour if the road is open.

Hampta Pass Trek Difficulty & Fitness Level

BRS Level: 4 | Max Altitude: 14,100 ft

Challenge Zones: Steep climb to the pass, icy stream crossings, rocky descents

Not a beginner trek. Recommended for those who’ve done BRS 2–3 level treks like Kedarkantha, Dayara, or Brahmatal. 

Train at least 4–6 weeks before: stairs, hill sprints, and loaded backpack walks.

Packing Essentials List for Hampta Pass Trek

Essentials:

- Waterproof trekking boots
- 3-layer clothing system (Base layer, fleece, rain shell)
- Backpack (50-60L) with rain cover
- Trekking poles
- Water purification tablets
- First aid kit + Diamox (if prescribed)

Extras:

- Floaters (for water crossings)
- Trail snacks, ORS, energy bars
- Power bank, sunscreen, sunglasses

Pro Tip: Don’t bring a suitcase. If it rolls, it stays behind.

Altitude, Weather & Safety Tips

- Acclimatize in Manali before the trek starts

- AMS risk increases post-Balu Ka Ghera—know the signs (headache, nausea, loss of appetite)

- Hydrate consistently; avoid alcohol or smoking

- Always carry a wind/rain layer even in September

- Inform family or base camp of the route if going self-guided

Do not rely on the phone network. It drops after Jobra. Carry a GPS track or go guided.

Hampta Pass Flora, Fauna & Terrain Shifts

Kullu side: Oak, maple, pine forests; wildflower-strewn meadows

Hampta Pass: Snow patches even in late July; strong winds

Lahaul side: Stark, glacial, barren—and absolutely otherworldly

Wildlife: Himalayan tahr, pika, monal, snow partridge

You’re not in a sanctuary, but eyes open—you’re trekking through raw habitat.

Accommodation & Food on Trek

- Camping-based trek (Chika, Balu, Shea Goru)

- Tents + sleeping bags provided in most trek packages

- Dry toilet tents are common

- Meals: Simple veg fare (dal-rice, poha, Maggi, tea)

- Homestays are possible in Jobra and Chatru. Rare, rustic, and rewarding.

Is the Hampta Pass Trek for You?

YES, if:

- You want a short but diverse trek
- You’ve done easier trails and want a jump in challenge
- You’re okay carrying your own pack or dealing with cold nights

NO, if:

- You're untrained or expect luxury
- You think this is "just a long picnic"

Final Thoughts: Hampta Isn’t Just a Trek—It’s a Shift

The Hampta Pass Trek isn’t popular because it’s easy. It’s popular because it gives you variety, intensity, and reward—fast.

It humbles you in 5 days. Gives you forests, meadows, snowfields, and deserts. And somewhere along the pass, as you stare at the wind-swept Lahaul cliffs, you’ll know why you came to the Himalayas in the first place.

Not for comfort. Not for reels.

But for that one moment you earned.

Interested in doing the Hampta Pass Trek? Bikat Adventures has got you covered. For batch details and cost, visit our Hampta Pass itinerary page.

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