Duration: 6N/7D
Type: Group Trip
Pickup & Drop : Delhi -Delhi
Located in the beautiful Kullu Valley, which is a part of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, is the well-known trekking path known as the Hampta Pass Trek. Renowned for its varied topography and lush greenery, it presents a distinctive fusion of verdant meadows, deep pine woods, and desolate, high-elevation deserts.
Hampta Pass is visited by tourists for several compelling reasons. First of all, the trail is accessible to both inexperienced and seasoned tekkers due to its moderate complexity. At Hampta Pass, the highest point of the walk, you can see the surrounding Himalayan peaks from a great distance (14,000 feet/4,270 meters).
The trek leads to the Spiti Valley, which is well-known for its jarringly beautiful scenery and stands in stark contrast to Kullu’s verdant surroundings. This walk is made more charming by the opportunity to mingle with the local Gaddi shepherds, alpine camping, and river crossings.
Room Sharing | Pricing |
Quad Sharing | Rs. 9,999/- PP |
Triple Sharing | Rs. 10,499/- PP |
Double Sharing | Rs. 10,999/- PP |
Before embarking on the Hampta Pass trek, it’s crucial to be well-prepared and informed.
Here’s an important message to consider before starting your trek:
1. Physical Fitness: Ensure that you are in good physical health and fitness. The Hampta Pass trek involves challenging terrain and high altitudes, so it’s essential to be adequately prepared. Regular cardio and strength training exercises in the weeks leading up to the trek can help improve your stamina.
2. Acclimatization: Spend at least a day in Manali or a nearby location before starting the trek to acclimatize to the higher altitudes. This will help reduce the risk of altitude-related illnesses.
3. Pack Wisely: Pack only the essentials and keep your backpack as light as possible. Some crucial items to include are warm clothing, a waterproof jacket, comfortable trekking shoes, a good quality backpack, a first-aid kit, and personal identification.
4. Weather Awareness: Be prepared for unpredictable weather conditions. Check the weather forecast for the region before your trek and carry appropriate clothing and gear. Rain, snow, and sudden drops in temperature are common in the Himalayas.
5. Stay Hydrated: Proper hydration is essential at high altitudes. Carry a reusable water bottle and purifying tablets or a water filter. It’s crucial to drink plenty of water to prevent altitude sickness.
6. Altitude Sickness: Be aware of the symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, and dizziness. If you experience any of these symptoms, inform your trek leader or guide immediately. Ascend slowly to higher altitudes, and if the symptoms worsen, descend to a lower altitude.
7. Trekking Permits: Ensure you have obtained all the necessary permits and permissions required for the trek. This includes checking with local authorities or tour operators about any permits needed for specific regions.
8. Leave No Trace: Follow the principles of Leave No Trace. Dispose of waste properly, avoid littering, and respect the environment and local culture. Leave the natural beauty of the Himalayas undisturbed for future generations to enjoy.
9. Trekking Group: If you’re not an experienced trekker, consider joining a guided trekking group. Experienced guides can provide valuable knowledge, support, and safety.
10. Emergency Contacts: Carry a list of emergency contacts, including local authorities, your trekking group leader, and your family or friends back home. Make sure someone knows your itinerary and expected return date.
11. Respect Local Culture: Be respectful of the local customs and culture. Dress modestly, especially in villages, and seek permission before taking photographs of local people.
12. nsurance: Ensure you have travel insurance that covers trekking activities, including emergency medical evacuation if required.
Remember that the Hampta Pass trek offers a unique and unforgettable experience in the Himalayas. Being well-prepared and mindful of safety guidelines will help you make the most of this adventure while ensuring your well-being throughout the journey. Stay safe, stay responsible, and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of this region.
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We will reach Manali by morning. Then you can check in to the hotel.
Get your rooms allotted, get refreshed.
Later enjoy local sightseeing visiting Hadimba Devi Temple and Tibetan Monastery.
Visit mall road in the evening and come back to the hotel.
Enjoy dinner with bonfire and music.
Overnight stay in hotel.
Wake up in the morning, get refreshed and have breakfast in the hotel. Later we will check out the hotel and head towards Jobra, which is the starting point of the trek.
The drive is scenic and 2 hours long. Then we reach the beginning point which is situated beside to the AllainGuhugal Hydel Project junction and start the trek. The initial trek is through the pine forest until we reach the Rani river valley. The forest route lasts for around one hour and we arrive on an open green land. We descend down and take the route going through the valley. The further route takes 2 hours to reach the Chika campsite. The entire trail is flat and mild uphill and it passes through the valley along the Rani river. We reach our campsite maximum by 4 PM and relax.
Later, enjoy the sunset at the campsite.
Dinner and overnight stay in dome tents.
Post breakfast, we start our today’s trek to Balu Ka Ghera.
It takes about 5 hours to reach the campsite. We will have to cross a stream to reach the campsite.
The trail is a mix of gradual ascents and descents and a flat walk after river crossing to reach the campsite.
Overnight stay in camps.
Post breakfast, start the trek for Shea Goru.
The initial trail is an gradual ascent which will lead you to a slope of boulders and rough terrain.
We will also reach the highest altitude today at Hampta Pass (14,100ft).
The ascent to the pass is a hard mount but once you’re at the top you can hardly feel the exhaustion.
The second half of today’s trek is the steep descent followed by a flat walk to reach Shea Goru. The descent is trickier than the ascent.
From the bottom trek to Shea Goru is an easy flat walk and will take a couple of hours to reach.
Overnight stay in camps.
Today’s trek is the easiest of all as we have to descend all the way to Chattru. We start by crossing the icy cold Sheagoru river and continue the trek on the right side of the river. After about one hour, we start seeing the road. It takes around 3 hours to reach Chattru. Relax and have lunch at the Chattru campsite. Then we start our drive towards the Chandratal lake if the weather remains good. The drive from Chattru to Chandratal is around 4-5 hours long. We take a stop at Batal, where you can click a photo at the famous Chacha Chachi ka Dhaba. The condition of the roads are too bad and gives the pure essence of the World’s Treacherous road. Reach Chandratal and enjoy the beauty of this high altitude alpine lake.
Chandratal, also called Moon Lake, is situated on the Samudra Tapu plateau in the Spiti valley. Nestled amidst the mountains, at an altitude of 4,290 meters above the sea level, the lake is known for its clear blue waters, magnificent views of CB-12 peak and pristine environment.
Wake up and get ready for your journey back to Manali. On your way back we pass through the Atal Tunnel.
The road journey is quite scenic.
We reach Manali by evening, Later we will continue our journey towards Delhi.
Accommodation on double/triple sharing basis (Hotel/Dom Camps)
Surface transfer from Manali to Manali by Sumo/Bolero
All vegetarian meals (5 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 5 Dinners)
Morning and evening tea/coffee with light snacks
Dome tents, dining tent, toilet tent setup
Sleeping bags and mattresses
Qualified and experienced trek leader and support staff
Guide ratio of 1:10
Cook and helper
Trekking equipment: gaiters, microspikes, rope (if required)
Basic medical kit with oximeter and oxygen cylinder
Cloakroom facility at base camp for extra luggage
All necessary permits and camping fees
Driver, road tax, and parking charges included
GST (5%): The Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 5% is an additional charge and will be applied on top of the total cost.
Food & Beverages Not Included: Any food or drinks outside the package (e.g., alcoholic beverages, mineral water, meals on the highway) are the customer’s responsibility.
Personal Expenses: Customers should cover their own personal expenses, including tips for drivers, entrance fees to monuments/monasteries, and any additional activities (like river rafting or laundry).
Unexpected Costs Due to Natural Events: If any natural disasters (e.g., landslides, roadblocks) occur, any extra costs incurred would need to be paid directly by the customer.
Anything Not Listed in Inclusions: If something is not explicitly mentioned as being part of the package, it won’t be covered.
Portors to carry your personal baggages.
Raincoat, Poncho, Trekking stick.
Jackets, Warm Clothes
Note – Bag offloading is available at an additional cost of approximately ₹1500 (for a maximum weight of 10 kg)
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