The Hampta Pass Trek is for you if you love mountains and snow. It is one of the coolest and not-so-difficult treks in and around Manali in Himachal Pradesh. This activity is set in a storybook brimming with colored wildflowers, big green meadows, tall pine trees, rocky outcrops, icy glaciers, and fairy-tale-like waterfalls!
The best thing about it is that you don't have to spend a fortune to undertake this activity. It's ideal for whoever wants an incredible experience of the Himalayas without breaking the bank. This is a five-day hike along the lovely Pir Panjal mountains. Each day, the scenery is different.
One day you're trekking through woods, and another day you're wading through snow or streams! You'll be like a mountain explorer on a top-secret mission. So pack up your bags, put on your finest trekking boots, and prepare yourself to laugh, explore, and create legendary memories with the mountains!
Enjoy stunning views of snowy glaciers from the Pir Panjal mountain range, stretching between Manali and the beautiful Spiti Valley.
Spend four nights camping in peaceful meadows, green alpine forests, and beside flowing streams under the open sky.
Hike for 15 km and conquer the mighty pass, standing at a height of 4,270 meters (around 14,039 feet) above sea level.
All the necessary permits and paperwork for the trek.
A trained trek leader and support team will provide guidance throughout the trek.
4 nights of camping stays at Chika, Balu Ka Ghera, Shea Goru, and Chatru.
All meals from Day 1 lunch to Day 5 breakfast.
(Includes breakfast, lunch, evening tea, and dinner, all vegetarian and healthy.)
Transport from Manali to Manali:
a) From Manali to Jobra
b) From Chatru to Chandrataal and back to Manali.
Porters or mules to carry shared camping equipment.
A first aid kit containing emergency medicines and an oxygen cylinder is provided for safety.
Personal items or gear like backpacks, jackets, trekking poles, etc.
Extra snacks, water bottles, or energy drinks during the trek.
Tips for trek leaders, guides, or support staff.
Any personal medical expenses or travel insurance.
Costs due to weather changes, roadblocks, or natural delays.
Charges for a mule or porter to carry your backpack (if needed).
Anything that is not mentioned in the inclusions.
The trek begins and ends at Jobra, which is a short drive from Manali, Himachal Pradesh.