Hampta Pass Trek: A Journey Between Two Worlds
$920 per person
Hampta Pass Trek: A Journey between two Worlds
Nestled in the heart of Himachal Pradesh, the Hampta Pass trek is a rare Himalayan adventure where two contrasting worlds meet — the lush green valleys of Kullu on one side and the arid, dramatic desert of Spiti on the other. This five-day journey is perfect for beginners and adventure seekers looking to explore high-altitude terrain with a blend of natural beauty, mythology, and spiritual energy.
The trail starts from Jobra and takes you through dense alpine forests, vibrant wildflower meadows, and icy glacier-fed streams. As you climb toward the pass, situated at approximately 4,270 meters (14,000 feet), the landscape transforms drastically. Crossing the pass feels like stepping from earth into the sky, unveiling barren, moon-like views of the Spiti Valley. The trek ends with a steep descent to Chhatru and an optional drive to the magical Chandratal Lake — a turquoise jewel in the cold desert of Lahaul.
Folklore & Legends of Hampta
According to local legends, the name Hampta is derived from the nearby village of Hamta, believed to be named after Hampta Rishi, a sage who meditated in this region. The trail was once a sacred route used by wandering saints and shepherds, moving between Kullu and Lahaul in search of pasture and solitude.
Folklore also connects this trail to the Pandavas, who are believed to have crossed Hampta Pass during their exile (Vanvas). It is said that Yudhishthira, the eldest Pandava, was guided by sages on this route during his spiritual journey through the Himalayas. The transformation in terrain from fertile valleys to stark deserts is often seen as symbolic — a metaphor for the soul’s journey from materialism to enlightenment.
Even today, local shepherds speak of the sacred winds at Hampta, believed to carry the whispers of sages and the footsteps of mythic travelers.
Trek Details
Altitude: 4,270 m
Duration: 5–7 days
Trek Distance: 26–28 km
Start Point: Jobra (near Manali)
End Point: Chhatru / Chandratal (optional extension)
Best Time: Mid-June to September
Grade: Moderate
Region: Kullu–Lahaul, Himachal Pradesh
Highlights of the Trail
1. A Dramatic Contrast in Landscapes
Start in the forested greenery of the Kullu Valley and emerge into the high-altitude desert of Lahaul and Spiti — a visual shift few treks offer in such a short span.
2. Beautiful Alpine Meadows
Walk through postcard-perfect campsites like Chika and Balu Ka Ghera, surrounded by wildflowers, sheep, and glacier-fed streams.
3. The Exhilarating Pass Crossing
At 4,270 meters, Hampta Pass offers jaw-dropping panoramic views of peaks like Indrasan and Deo Tibba, with a bird’s eye view into the Spiti Valley.
4. Thrilling River Crossings
Experience multiple glacial stream crossings, especially near Shea Goru, making the adventure even more memorable for thrill seekers.
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Destination
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Trekking
Day 01: Arrival in Delhi – Airport Pick-up & Hotel Stay in Delhi
Stay: 4/5 star hotel in Delhi Altitude: 216m
Day 02: Arrive at Bhuntar Airport
- Meet & Greet: Our representative will receive you at Bhuntar Airport.
- Transfer to Manali (Distance: 50 km / 1.5-2 hours)
- Scenic drive along the Beas River.
- Check-in to pre-booked hotel in Manali.
- Light meals recommended.
- Relax and let your body adjust to the mountain air.
- Avoid strenuous activity on Day 1.
- Safety protocols
- Route overview
- Emergency & backup plans
- Document verification
Day 03: Drive from Manali(2050m) to Jobri(2800m)- 18kms: 1hr – hike to Chikka(3300): 2Kms- 2-3 hrs
Day 04: Chikka to Balugera(3770m): 5hrs.
Day 05: Trek from Balugera to Shiyagoru(3700m) over Hampta pass (4298m): 9-10hrs.
Day 06: Shiyagoru to Chatru(3353m)- Manali
Day 07: Buffer / Reserve / Departure Day
- Bike drop-off & certificate
- Party
- End of tour
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- Accommodation & Gear
- Meals & Hydration
- Support Team
- Transfers
- Medical Safety
- Luggage & Packing
- Travel & Rescue Insurance: All participants are required to carry personal travel and emergency evacuation insurance
- Personal Expenses: Expenses such as phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery charging, and additional porters/horses if required.
- Unexpected Costs: Any expenses arising due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the itinerary (e.g., weather delays, route changes, natural calamities).
- Town-Based Costs: Any meals, drinks, or accommodation outside the trekking route (in towns or cities) are not included.
- Gratuities: Tips for trekking staff, guides, and support crew are not included (though appreciated).
- Anything Not Mentioned Above: Any services or items not explicitly listed under “Inclusions” are to be considered additional.