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Hampta Pass Trek

Himachal Pradesh, India
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9 operators available
Duration5 days
Max Altitude4270 m
Trek Distance26 km
Starting PointJobra

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Itinerary

Day1

Manali to Jobra to Chika

4 km
3 to 4 hours
10100 ft

Short drive to Jobra followed by a gradual forest trek

Pine and maple forests with stream crossings

Campsite at Chika with hot meals

Day2

Chika to Balu Ka Ghera

5 km
5 to 6 hours
11900 ft

Trek through wide meadows along the Hampta River

Open valley terrain with occasional snow patches

Camp stay with warm dinner

Day3

Balu Ka Ghera to Hampta Pass to Shea Goru

7 km
7 to 8 hours
14000 ft

Steep ascent to Hampta Pass followed by long descent

Snowfields near the pass and rocky descent into Spiti

Campsite at Shea Goru with meals

Day4

Shea Goru to Chatru

5 km
4 to 5 hours
11100 ft

Gradual descent along glacial streams

Cold desert terrain with minimal vegetation

Campsite or guesthouse stay with meals

Day5

Chatru to Manali

80 km
4 to 5 hours
6700 ft

Drive back via Rohtang Pass

Scenic road journey with mountain views

Trek concludes in Manali

Hampta Pass Trek: A Dramatic Crossover from Green Kullu to Stark Spiti

The Hampta Pass Trek is one of the most visually diverse Himalayan treks, offering a rare transition between two completely different landscapes in just a few days. Located in Himachal Pradesh, this trek connects the lush green Kullu Valley with the cold desert terrain of Spiti. Rising to an altitude of about 4270 meters, Hampta Pass is often described as a crossover trek rather than a summit climb. What makes it special is how quickly the environment changes as you move higher, from forests and meadows to snowfields and barren mountains. For trekkers looking to experience contrast, variety, and high-altitude adventure within a short timeframe, Hampta Pass delivers consistently.

Trail Route and Changing Landscapes

The trek begins near Manali, at Jobra, and initially moves through dense forests of pine, maple, and oak. The early sections are rich in vegetation, with flowing streams and wide meadows that feel almost alpine in character. As the trail progresses, the valley opens into expansive grasslands such as Jwara and Balu Ka Ghera, surrounded by steep mountain walls. The ascent toward Hampta Pass itself introduces snow patches, loose scree, and rocky terrain. Crossing the pass marks a dramatic shift, as the green landscape gives way to the brown and grey tones of Spiti Valley. This sharp contrast is one of the defining features of the Hampta Pass Trek and keeps the experience engaging throughout.

Weather Patterns and Best Time to Trek

Hampta Pass is primarily a summer trek, accessible from late June to September. Early in the season, trekkers can expect significant snow near the pass, making the crossing more adventurous. As the season progresses, snow gradually melts, revealing rocky trails and glacial streams. Daytime temperatures usually range between 12 and 20 degrees Celsius in the lower camps, while higher camps near the pass can be much colder, especially at night. Afternoon weather can be unpredictable, with occasional rain or snowfall near the pass. This variability makes proper layering and weather preparedness essential. September offers clearer skies and sharper mountain views, though nights are noticeably colder.

Difficulty Level and Physical Preparation

The Hampta Pass Trek is classified as moderate in difficulty. While it does not require technical climbing skills, it involves steady ascents, long walking hours, and a high-altitude pass crossing. The altitude gain is gradual, which helps with acclimatization, but the pass day can be physically demanding due to steep climbs and descent over loose terrain. Trekkers with basic fitness levels, including regular walking or light cardio training, can prepare effectively for this trek. The variety of terrain keeps the body engaged, and mental focus is especially important during the pass crossing.

Why Hampta Pass Is Ideal for First-Time High-Altitude Trekkers

Hampta Pass is often recommended as a first high-altitude trek because it offers exposure to snow, river crossings, and changing terrain without being excessively long or remote. Campsites are well spaced, allowing proper rest and recovery. The proximity to Manali makes logistics simpler, and emergency access is comparatively better than in more remote regions. The trek also provides a strong sense of progression, with each day presenting a new environment. Ending the trek in Spiti Valley adds a sense of completion and cultural contrast. For those looking to step beyond beginner trails and experience true Himalayan diversity, Hampta Pass serves as a balanced and rewarding choice.

Packing List

Best Month to Visit

Best
Moderate
Avoid

Nearest airport

Bhuntar Airport

Nearest railway

Joginder Nagar Railway Station

Monday 18 May
Start point4° / 22°
Drizzle
22°
05:21
19:13
40%
Summit-8° / 4°
Cloudy
4°
05:20
19:13
55%
Hourly temperature°C

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about this trek, including route conditions, transport, preparation, weather, permits, and trekking difficulty.

Yes. It is suitable for beginners with basic fitness and some prior trekking exposure.

The pass day is the most demanding, involving steep ascent and long descent.

Yes. Several stream crossings occur, especially in early summer.

Snow is common near the pass, especially in June and early July.

High-ankle trekking shoes with good grip are recommended.

The gradual ascent helps, but hydration and pacing are important.

Network is mostly unavailable once the trek starts.

Guided treks are recommended due to weather and terrain changes.

The dramatic landscape shift from Kullu’s greenery to Spiti’s desert.

Yes. Tents, sleeping bags, and meals are usually included.

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Trek Safety & Etiquette

Essential trekking guidelines

Responsible trekking protects mountains, wildlife, local culture, and your own safety. Follow these guidelines before heading into the trails.

Obtain Required Permits

Many trekking destinations require official permits from local authorities. Apply early to avoid fines or denied entry.

Respect Nature and Wildlife

Follow Leave No Trace. Avoid littering, loud noise, and disturbing wildlife or fragile vegetation.

Travel with a Guide

Some high-altitude and border routes legally require certified guides for navigation and safety.

Camp at Approved Sites

Unauthorized camping and bonfires can damage ecosystems and may violate local regulations.

Respect Local Culture

Dress respectfully, ask before photographing locals, and honor regional customs and sacred places.

Follow Weather Advisories

If authorities halt trekking due to weather or hazards, comply immediately for your safety.

Stay Within Allowed Zones

Do not cross restricted or protected boundaries without official permissions.

Follow Group Instructions

Stay with your group, maintain pacing discipline, and avoid trekking alone on unknown trails.