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Hampta Pass Trek, Manali

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Chika
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Balu Ka Ghera
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Shea Goru
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Chhatru Village
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Trip Highlights

  • Trek to one of the most dramatic crossover terrains of the Himalayas; from lush green meadows of Kullu to barren cold desert of Spiti.

  • Enjoy breathtaking views of the Hampta Pass, the Spiti Valley, and the distant Rohtang Pass as you descend toward Chhatru on the final leg of your trek.

  • Behold the sight of the crescent moon-shaped Chandrataal Lake mirroring the ever-changing hues of the sky and the barren mountains.

  • Catch a glimpse of the sunset and sunrise over the mighty peaks of Deo Tibba and Indrasan, painting the sky with a palette of fiery colours.

INR 7,500
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INR 9,950
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What’s inside the package?
Inclusions
Trek from Jobra to Chika
1 night stay in Chika with breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Trek from Chika to Balu Ka Ghera
1 night stay in Balu Ka Ghera with breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Trek from Balu ka Ghera to Hampta Pass | Descend to Shea Goru
1 night stay in Shea Goru with breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Trek Down from Shea Goru to Chhatru
Visit to Chandrataal Lake
1 night stay in Chhatru Village with breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Permits
Daily Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Guide
Transfers
Accomodation
Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader, guide, cook and Support staff
First aid medical kits, stretcher and oxygen cylinder
Exclusions
Expenses of a personal nature.
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary or inclusions
Any personal expenses

Know Before You Go

  • Please carry a valid ID proof.
  • Take your time adjusting to high altitudes, as the weather conditions can be different from lower areas.
  • Listen to your trek leaders or instructors carefully for a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Carry basic medications and a first-aid kit during the tour.
  • No bill will be reimbursed for any missed service/facility.
  • Keep your luggage minimum; the more you carry, the more you hassle.
  • Any personal expenses, items of personal nature, meals not mentioned, etc. will not be in part of the package.
  • Mobile & laptop charging points may/may not be available on campsites at a common point.
  • Avoid using plastic bags and maintain the ecological balance of the destinations.
  • It is recommended to carry enough warm clothes and the right kind of shoes for the trek.
  • Please note that in the event of emergencies or natural calamities, the management reserves the right to modify the trek itinerary. However, any changes due to circumstances beyond our control is not covered in the package cost.

Additional Information

About Hampta Pass Trekking

The Hampta Pass Trek stands out as one of the most thrilling crossover treks in Himachal Pradesh. This 5-day journey begins in the lush green valleys of Manali and transitions into the stark, dramatic landscapes of Spiti. Along the way, you’ll navigate river crossings, walk through alpine meadows, pass glaciers, and conquer a high-altitude pass at 14,000 feet.

Our all-inclusive packages take care of every detail — from round-trip transportation and clean, comfortable campsites to wholesome, freshly prepared meals. Operated in collaboration with a network of trusted local experts, Thrillophilia ensures an authentic experience. Knowledgeable trek leaders accompany you every step of the way, often guiding you to lesser-known spots for the best panoramic views.

The trek kicks off in the quiet village of Jobra, leading you to your first campsite at Chika. From there, you ascend to Balu ka Ghera, a scenic campsite nestled among alpine meadows and towering peaks. The trail then becomes more rugged as you climb towards Hampta Pass, offering a spectacular 14,000-foot vantage point over the surrounding Himalayas.

From the remote landscapes of Hampta, begin your descent to Chhatru — a key highlight of the trek. Here, you’ll be treated to sweeping views of the Spiti Valley, Rohtang Pass, and Hampta Pass. Chhatru serves as a meeting point of routes leading into these iconic regions.

So, what are you waiting for? Pack your rucksack, lace up your trekking boots, and embark on an unforgettable journey through the dramatic gorges, lush meadows, and rocky terrain of Himachal’s high mountains.

Quick facts about Hampta Pass Trekking:

Start Point/End Point: Manali Base Camp

Duration: 4 Nights & 5 Days

Hampta Pass Trek Height: 14,100ft

Hampta Pass Trek Difficulty Level: Moderate 

Trekking Distance: 35kms

Best time to do Hampta Pass Trek: Mid June - September

Age Group- 14 years to 55 years

Hampta Pass Trek Package Inclusions:

➔ All Veg Meals from Lunch on Day 1 to Breakfast on Day 5th.

➔ Morning, evening tea served with light snacks while on Trek.

➔ Facility to keep you extra luggage at the Reporting Base Camp

➔ The transfer cost from Manali Base Camp to trekking point – Jobra on Day 1

➔The transfer cost from Chatru to Chandratal/Manali Base Camp on Day 4 and Day 5

➔ All fees and permits for Indians are included in the Hampta Pass Trek package.

Use of safety equipment including ropes, harnesses, etc.

➔ Basic First Aid Medical kits with Oxygen cylinder and Oxi Meter.

➔ Qualified and experienced Leader and support staff.

Available Group Departure Dates (2025):

  • June: 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28
  • July: 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26
  • August: 1, 2, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30
  • September: 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27,28

How to Reach Manali:

The Hampta Pass trek itinerary begins from Manali which also serves as the base camp. Manali is well-connected to most of the major Indian cities by air, rail and road.

By Air: The closest airport to Manali is Bhuntar Airport (also known as Kullu-Manali Airport), situated approximately 50 km away. It offers domestic flights primarily from Delhi and Chandigarh, while services from Pathankot are limited or discontinued. From Bhuntar, you can easily find taxis or buses to Manali, with the journey taking about 1.5 to 2 hours.

By Train: Chandigarh Railway Station and Pathankot Railway Station are the nearest train stations from Manali located approximately 315 km and 290 km away respectively. Regular buses and taxis are available from Chandigarh and Pathankot to Manali.

By Road: Manali is well connected by road to all the major parts of the country. Chandigarh, Delhi, Ambala and Shimla serve as the junction points. Private Volvo bus services as well as government buses regularly operate between these cities and Manali. You can also take taxis or opt to drive private cars to enjoy the picturesque views of the roads.

Is Hampta Pass Trek Difficult?

Though the Hampta Pass Trek in Himachal is rated as moderate, it presents its own set of challenges:

Altitude Sickness: Proper acclimatization in Manali is essential before starting the trek. Spending a day there helps your body adjust to the altitude, reducing the risk of symptoms like headaches, dizziness, and nausea. Acclimatizing also builds confidence for high-altitude trekking.

Unpredictable Weather: The weather along the trail can shift suddenly, especially during the monsoon season. Heavy rains, strong winds, and fluctuating temperatures are common. Wearing waterproof gear and dressing in layers is strongly recommended.

Physical Endurance: While not extremely difficult, the trek involves steep ascents, uneven terrain, and high-altitude hiking. A consistent fitness routine focused on cardio and strength training can greatly improve your comfort and performance on the trail. Proper preparation makes all the difference.

Hampta Pass Trek Cost & What’s Included?

The Hampta Pass Trek is priced from ₹7,500 per person (excluding GST) and includes the following:

  • 4 nights’ accommodation in alpine tents
  • All meals throughout the trek
  • Required permits and entry fees
  • Transportation to and from the base camp
  • Experienced trek guides and support staff

Why Choose Thrillophilia?

  • Trusted by over 5,000 Hampta trekkers
  • Rated 4.8 stars and above for exceptional experiences
  • Emergency evacuation assistance available
  • Real-time GPS tracking for added safety
  • Dedicated WhatsApp group with live support

Safety During the Hampta Pass Trek:

Your safety is our highest priority on the Hampta Pass trek. Here’s how we ensure a secure and well-supported journey:

Acclimatization for AMS: The itinerary is designed with gradual altitude gain, including an optional acclimatization day at camps like Chika or Balu Ka Ghera to help reduce the risk of Acute Mountain Sickness.

Essential Safety Equipment: Our trained staff carry vital gear such as ropes, gaiters, and oxygen cylinders. Crampons are provided when trekking over snow to ensure stable footing on difficult sections.

Certified Trek Leaders: With a guide-to-trekker ratio of 1:6–8, each group receives close attention. All trek leaders are certified in wilderness first aid for on-the-spot care and safety.

Emergency Evacuation & Medical Backup: If needed, evacuation is arranged from Chatru via vehicle to Manali. We coordinate with partner hospitals to ensure immediate medical assistance.

Weather Tracking: Trek leaders monitor weather conditions daily and adjust the route as needed to avoid adverse situations and ensure a safe trek.

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Himachal pradesh Tour faqs

What is the cost of Hampta pass trek?

The standard 5-day and 4-night Hampta Pass trek cost on our website starts at INR 7,500 per person. It includes transfers from and to Manali, sightseeing, accommodation and meals. However, prices may vary depending on the duration of stay, accommodation and activities chosen. 

What is the best time for Hampta Pass Trekking?

Hampta Pass trekking can be done at any time regardless of the season. Still the most suitable to enjoy each moment of the trek are the months from Mid June to September. During this time, the temperature level will be an average of 12 to 18 degrees Celsius during the daytime and it drops from 2 to 8 degrees Celsius at night.

In October, the temperature drops even more. June has a special place in Hampta Pass trekkers' minds for the snow. So, a lot of adventure lovers have pointed out that mid-June can be considered the best time for a thrilling trek to Hampta Pass.

How to reach Hampta Pass?

To reach the Hampta pass, you would first need to reach the base camp of the trek, Jobra. You can drive or take a cab from Manali to Jobra for the Hampta Pass Trek. It is about 18 km away and will take around 2 hours to reach. After that, you can start your 2-day trek to the Hampta Pass, where you will be walking and hiking for a total of 35 km to the pristine valleys.

How is the weather at Hampta Pass?

The weather at Hampta Pass varies distinctively at different times of the year. Summers experience pleasant weather conditions with day temperatures ranging from 20-25 degrees Celsius. Nights are generally cold with average temperatures ranging from 5-10 degrees Celsius. Monsoon months of July-September experience rainfall and winters are chilly with occasional snowfall. 

How long is Hampta Pass Trek?

The Hampta Pass trek is about 25 km long and takes you to the beautiful segments of the Dhauladhar range. The trek begins from Manali and takes you to the Chikka which is located at an elevation of 10,100 ft. above the ground. On the second day, you can head to Balu ka Khera for about 5 hours where you can take a look at the snow-laced displays. On the final day, you will be heading to Shea Goru which will be your final camping destination. From here you can drive to Chadar Tal and gape at the constellations along with the stellar views of nature.

What is the total trekking distance of the Hampta Pass Trek?

The total trekking distance of the Hampta pass trek is about 25 km which is to be covered on foot. The circuit of the trek is as follows: Manali - Jobra - Jwara - Balu ka Gera - Hampta Pass - Shea Goru - Chatru - Manali. For this trek, you will need four active days in which you can complete the entire trek. Make sure that you cross-check with the local guides as they can tell you the best about weather conditions and routes.

How difficult is Hampta Pass Trekking?

Hampta Pass Trekking is considered as a moderate trek. The major reason for this is the atmospheric pressure that changes as you trek higher. The weather conditions are also one of the reasons for the moderate difficulty of the trek. On this trek, you would be climbing up to 14,100 ft and will pass through several rivers, valleys, and thick jungles.

How to prepare for the Hampta Pass Trekking?

  • Since the trekking route to Hampta Pass required you to trek for almost five days straight, a proper body built and high level of fitness will be required from everyone.
  • You can start training as soon as you book your package and can begin with running for 30 minutes on a daily basis. 
  • To be mentally prepared, you need to understand that all the hustle to the top is totally worth it. 
  • Make sure that you pack only the essentials so that it becomes light for your back. 
  • From proper shoes to a walking stick and from extra woolens to protein-rich snacks, various items need to be carried beforehand.

Which type of shoes should I carry?

The trekking shoes offered by Quechua and Woodland are among the best shoes you can find anywhere in India. From their grip to their comfort, everything is just perfect. While choosing the perfect pair of shoes, ensure that you check for its grip, flexibility, ankle support, and water resistance.

How much weight will I have to carry?

It is advisable to carry a 6L backpack, weight to be carried will depend on your requirements and capacity.

Is there snow in Hampta Pass?

Yes, you can find a lot of snow in Hampta Pass from mid-June to July. After that, the snow completely melts in the month of August till November. Other than that, the winter months of December and January also encounter a lot of snowfall and below-freezing temperatures. Although, it is very difficult to walk in such harsh weather conditions so it is not advisable to trek to Hampta pass during the winter season.

How to reach Hampta Pass from Delhi?

Hampta Pass is located at a distance of 634 KM from New Delhi. To reach the pass, you need to start your journey from Delhi to reach the base camp in Manali. The distance between Delhi and Manali is about 536 KM, which can easily be covered by taking direct flights or by travelling overnight in any of the luxury buses or cabs.

Is Hampta Pass Trek safe?

Yes, the Hampta Pass Trek is a safe trek as no accidents are reported till now. Apart from this, there are slight rains that make trekking a little difficult but is doable. In the winter months, the trek is not safe as it is covered with deep snow and the routes are all blocked. Also, this is a safe trek for solo travelers as the routes are well-defined and you need not worry about avalanches or any other harm from the wildlife.

Is Hampta Pass open in December?

No, the Hampta Pass trek is not open in December as the routes are all snow-covered and the mercury meters stoop down too low that make trekking almost impossible. Apart from this, even the roads and passes are closed due to the heavy snow. Instead of exploring the Chandra Valley you can head to other peaks of the Himalayan range at this time like KedarKantha.

Can I do the Hampta Pass Trek in February or March?

No , you cannot do Hampta Pass trek in February or March! As these are the winter months for Hampta pass there is deep snow all over the region and trekking is almost impossible. At this time, not only the trekking routes but the roads are also closed due to snow. The favorable months for this trek is from June to October as there is hardly any snow and the views of the Chandra Valley are just beyond one’s imagination.

Can I do the Hampta Pass Trek in winter?

No, the Hampta Pass Trek is not doable in the winter months as the entire valley is snow-covered and the roads are all blocked. Whether it is the road connectivity or the route to the peak, both are inaccessible.

How is Hampta Pass Trek in October?

The Hampta pass trek connects the Lahaul and Kullu valley and begins from Manali. In the month of October, the charm of the valley increases as the high-elevation woodlands are surrounded by glaciers and the view that it offers is just magical. This month marks the beginning of winters at Hampta pass the temperature gradually drops down. At this time, there is a shiny sun, sparkling snow, and no rain that makes it the perfect time for trekking. To your surprise, the month begins with a temperature of 15 degrees celsius and drops down to -2 degrees celsius in the second half of the month.

What are the important things to carry for the Hampta pass trek?

  • An adjustable backpack and a rain cover
  • A Walking stick 
  • Head torch 
  • A bottle of water must be having a capacity of more than 2 L 
  • A personal medical kit that includes all your personal medications if any 
  • Some snacks which must be rich in protein like energy bars, dry fruits et cetera 
  • Woolen wear includes caps, sweaters, socks, and hand gloves 
  • Neck pillow to easier sleeping position 
  • Sunscreen, lip balm, toothpaste and a toothbrush, sanitizers, microfibre towel, toilet paper, and wet wipes. 
  • Thermal inners, T-shirts, comfy bottoms, and fleece jackets

Can we go for hampta pass trek in June?

You can go for the Hampta Pass trek all through the year as it is a year-round experience. The months of July to August experience moderate to heavy rain which makes the trail slippery and difficult for trekking. However, if you wish to witness the monsoon beauty of Himachal, you can always go trekking with extra precautions. Hampta Pass trek prices also go down during this time due to less tourists and cheaper accommodation. 

Is hampta pass trek for beginners?

Yes, Hampta Pass Trek is a great trek for beginners. Considered to be one of the few moderate treks in the Himalayas, the Hampta Pass trek is located at an elevation of over 4,000 metres above the sea level.

The different terrains, changing weather conditions and low pressure might sometimes make it difficult for a beginner, but it is definitely do-able. 

What is Hampta Pass famous for?

Hampta Pass is famous for its stunning natural beauty and exhilarating trekking experience. Trekkers flock to this Himalayan gem for its picturesque trails, including lush green valleys, towering snow-capped peaks, and the crescent-shaped Chandratal Lake. The trek offers a unique journey through diverse terrain, providing adventurers with challenges as well as serenity.

Is Hampta Pass a monsoon trek?

Trekkers opt for the Hampta Pass trek usually in the summer months of the year. However, it is a year-round experience and can be undertaken at any time of the year depending on one’s own schedule and preference. In the monsoons, rainfall makes the trail a bit difficult but on the other hand offers some of the best views of the Himalayan Valleys. Costs also go down during this time making the overall experience a lot more affordable. 

Can we go for the Hampta pass trek in August?

Yes, you can go for the Hampta Pass Trek in August. It is during this month that the snow completely melts away in the region, and lush green flora replaces the white blanket of snow. You can also see the bloom of the wildflowers on either side of the trail during this month. The cloudy skies add to the stunning backdrop and experience as well. 

Which are the best places to visit in Manali?

  1. Jogini Falls: One of the most breath-taking waterfalls in Manali, the Jogini Falls is located on the way to the Vashisht Village and is famous for offering solace and tranquillity in the midst of nature. It is here where you can enjoy trekking and hiking, as well as quiet picnics with your loved ones. 
  2. Solang Valley: Tucked between the Solang Village and Beas Kund, this stunning valley is the abode of numerous festivals in the region, one of which is the famous Winter Skiing festival. Whether it is camping or skiing, or enjoying strolls amidst nature, you can do it all here. 
  3. Arjuna Cave: Said to be the cave where Arjuna (one of the Pandavas) meditated to gain the powers of Pashupati Astra from Lord Indra, the Arjuna Cave is a popular mythical tourist destination in Manali. In addition to meditating, you can also head over to the nearby Gauri Shankar temple for a visit. 
  4. Van Vihar: Managed by Manali’s municipal corporation, Van Vihar is known for its lush greenery, thick deodar forests and wildlife sightings. This garden is great to take respite after a busy day, while soaking in serene views of the sunset at the lake. 

Why Hampta Pass is the best trek in mid-June?

The best time for Hampta pass trek is mid-June as there are clear skies contrasting with the snow-capped peaks. The snow begins to settle on the peaks and temperature ranges between 5 to 15-degree celsius. The trails of alpine and deodars are arched on the corners of the routes and the pleasant sunshine makes the aura even more beautiful. If you are a first-timer then you should head in these months. The local guides can help you the best with the weather as the region faces a drastic change in climatic conditions.

Is Hampta Pass trekking easy?

Hampta Pass trekking is a moderate trek in the Himalayas. Located at an altitude of 4270 m, the trek is pretty interesting as the rough terrain varies while you walk ahead. Also, the weather conditions and the low air pressure make the trek a little difficult. If there is snow present, you may have some difficulty in walking through it. But, a lot of seasoned trekkers, as well as beginners, succeed in finishing this trek.

Which are the other best Himachal treks that we can book from Thrillophilia?

Here is the list of best treks in Himachal that you can book from Thrillophilia:

  1. Kareri Lake Trek
  2. Bhrigu Lake Trek
  3. Beas Kund Trek
  4. Prashar Lake Trek
  5. Churdhar Trek
  6. Pin Parvati Trek
  7. Buran Ghati Trek

Are there restroom facilities available during the trek?

Restroom facilities during the Hampta Pass trek are available in eco-friendly toilet tents at campsites. These include dry pit toilets with a shovel for waste disposal. On higher campsites, such facilities may be unavailable, so trekkers must follow Leave No Trace principles. It’s advisable to carry your own toilet paper, as wet wipes are discouraged. Facilities may vary for organized and independent trekkers.

Can I rent trekking gear at the base camp?

Yes, you can rent trekking gear at the Hampta Pass base camp or in Manali. Several operators offer rentals for equipment like trekking shoes, jackets, trekking poles, and rucksacks. Rental prices range from ₹150 to ₹750. Some operators, such as Barefoot Trekians, offer gear directly at the base camp, with a security deposit of ₹500–₹1,000. You can also rent gear in Old Manali before your trek. It's advised to reserve in advance, especially during peak seasons, and inspect gear for damage before use.

Is it possible to charge electronic devices during the trek?

Charging electronic devices during the Hampta Pass trek can be challenging, as there are limited power sources. Some campsites may have solar chargers or generators, but they may not always be reliable. It's advisable to carry a power bank with enough charge for the entire trek. Charging opportunities are limited, especially in remote areas.

What kind of clothes and equipment should I carry for Hampta Pass trekking?

For the Hampta Pass trek, pack the following clothes and equipment:

  • Clothing:
  • Waterproof jacket and pants
  • Thermal wear (top and bottom)
  • Fleece jacket or sweater
  • Trekking pants and shorts
  • Hat, gloves, and scarf
  • Woolen socks and trekking shoes
  • Equipment:
  • Trekking poles
  • Headlamp/torch with extra batteries
  • Rucksack (40-50L)
  • Water bottle and purification tablets
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen
  • First aid kit

Which is harder, Hampta Pass or Everest Base Camp?

The Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek is generally considered more challenging than the Hampta Pass trek for several reasons:

  1. Altitude: EBC reaches 5,364 meters (17,598 feet), significantly higher than Hampta Pass (4,270 meters or 14,010 feet). The higher altitude at EBC increases the risk of altitude sickness.
  2. Duration and Terrain: The EBC trek typically takes 12–14 days, while Hampta Pass can be completed in 5–7 days. EBC involves more gradual ascent, but it's longer and at higher altitudes.
  3. Weather: EBC faces colder temperatures and harsher conditions due to its proximity to the Himalayas, while Hampta Pass offers milder conditions.

In short, EBC is physically demanding due to higher altitude, longer duration, and colder weather. Hampta Pass is a great option for those seeking a challenging trek without the extreme altitude of EBC.

How long do we trek each day? ( mention days itinerary )

The Hampta Pass trek usually takes 5–7 days, with daily trekking durations ranging from 5 to 7 hours. Here’s a typical itinerary:

Day 1: Manali to Jobra (2,740 m)

  • Trek Duration: 4-5 hours
  • Distance: 10 km
  • Details: Drive to Jobra and begin the trek to the camp.

Day 2: Jobra to Chikka (3,050 m)

  • Trek Duration: 5-6 hours
  • Distance: 8 km
  • Details: Trek through forests and meadows.

Day 3: Chikka to Balu ka Ghera (3,600 m)

  • Trek Duration: 5-6 hours
  • Distance: 7-8 km
  • Details: Ascend through the river valley with scenic views.

Day 4: Balu ka Ghera to Hampta Pass (4,270 m) and Back to Balu ka Ghera

  • Trek Duration: 7-8 hours
  • Distance: 10-12 km
  • Details: Summit Hampta Pass, then descend back to Balu ka Ghera.

Day 5: Balu ka Ghera to Jobra (2,740 m)

  • Trek Duration: 5-6 hours
  • Distance: 10-12 km
  • Details: Descend back to Jobra and drive back to Manali.

Optional Day 6–7:

If you choose a more relaxed pace, you can add an extra day to explore or rest in between the trek.

Can I go on the Hampta Pass trek in May?

Yes, you can trek Hampta Pass in May, but it's challenging. Snow covers the trail, making navigation difficult, and temperatures can drop to 0°C at higher elevations. The risk of landslides increases due to melting snow. Proper gear and fitness are required. The best time for this trek is mid-June to October when the trail is more accessible and safer.

What is the shortest time to do the Hampta Pass Trek?

The shortest time to complete the Hampta Pass Trek is 5 days. The itinerary includes:

  • Day 1: Drive to Jobra, trek to Chikka.
  • Day 2: Trek to Balu ka Ghera.
  • Day 3: Trek to Hampta Pass, return to Balu ka Ghera.
  • Day 4: Trek back to Jobra.
  • Day 5: Drive back to Manali.

This fast pace requires good fitness and proper acclimatization.

Can I trek to Hampta Pass independently without support?

Trekking to Hampta Pass independently is possible but not highly recommended for everyone. The trail can be challenging with snow coverage and unclear paths, making navigation difficult. Weather conditions can change suddenly, and trekking without support increases risks like altitude sickness, injury, or getting lost. You’ll also need permits. While experienced trekkers might manage alone, it’s safer to go with a guide or support team for a more secure and enjoyable experience.

Can I trek to Hampta Pass solo?

Yes, you can trek to Hampta Pass solo, but it’s not recommended for beginners. The trail can be tricky, especially with snow, and sudden weather changes may pose risks. Without a guide or support, navigation and safety become more challenging. Solo trekking requires experience, good fitness, and preparedness. Ensure you have the necessary permits and be ready to handle emergencies on your own.