Explore Hampta Pass Trek – Breathtaking Himalayan Landscapes
Hampta Pass is a great place for nature lovers and trekkers to explore. This trail is home to oak and maple trees, flowing rivers, meadows covered in snow, deserted terrains and trails, as well as trails. This article highlights each day of the trek to provide a comprehensive review.
The Hampta Pass Trek offers an exciting expedition with a stunning fusion of landscapes. This trek in Himachal is popular with adventurers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts. The trek is a combination of lush meadows and rugged, arid mountains.
Day 1: Manali to Jobra
Take a taxi from Manali (2.503 m) to Jobra (2.743 m), the starting point of your trek. Along the route, you can enjoy spectacular scenery with maple, apple, and pinyon trees. The views from the hills are breathtaking, with Manali’s Beas River running through the town. From Jobra, it is 16km to its base village.
Start at Jobra, which is at 2743m. Finish at Chikka at 3048m. The routes between Jobra and Chikka offer a variety of interesting sights along the way.

Jobra forests, it is said, are filled with tall oak and maple trees, which create an eerie and haunting atmosphere. The light filters through foliage, casting playful shadows and wet logs covered in brown moss that are ready to snap when you touch them.
A sturdy metal bridge that spans the Rani Nallah River Sub-Stream is visible after about 500m. After crossing the bridge, you will be rewarded with a breathtaking valley and breathtaking views in every direction.
Chikka Camping Site boasts a stunning landscape, with waterfalls nearby, fed by glacial water that originated in the Jobra Ranges, before merging into majestic Rani Nallah, to create ideal grazing ground for horses, mules, and sheep.
Day 2: Trekking from Chika towards Balu Ka Ghera
We’re going to embark on an adventure today that will take us 5km and could last 7-8 hours. The terrain is varied. After the first two kilometres, you’ll be rewarded with a stunning landscape of vibrant colors and breathtaking beauty.
Crossings of rivers
The river crossings are the heart of every Hampta Pass Trek. Your guide will begin instructing your group late on the second day to join individual chains that provide support against powerful water currents. Once you’ve navigated this water body, the smooth path leading to Jwara Meadows opens up. This adventure is sure to be unforgettable.
Jwara Meadows are a beautiful place to relax, unwind, and discover the world around you. The vibrant colors and shades create a captivating scene that will make your day. Enjoy a peaceful lunch or take some time to relax in the natural beauty of this oasis.
Day 3 - Balu ka Ghera via Hampta Pass to Shea Goru
The trekkers’ final day will begin at Balu Ka Ghera (3600 meters) and then ascend Hampta Pass (4200 meters), before returning to Shea Goru (3900 meters). This day is marked by steep, arduous climbs and a landscape of whites and greens.
Balu ka Gehra – Nearby is a camping site called Balu ka Gehra. This area translates as “deep sand regions.” The name is a reference to sand deposits near the beach. This location, like Chikka, features mules, horses, and lush vegetation around a river. You’ll be treated to spectacular mist, clouds, and water displays while you lounge by the fire and sip hot beverages.
The Hampta Pass is a breathtaking trek.
Hampta Pass is waiting for you once you have conquered the difficult terrain. The scenery is breathtaking. One can see the Kullu Valley landscape against Lahaul’s rugged terrain. In clear weather, you can also view breathtaking glaciers stretching between Indrasan & Deo Tibba. Jamadagni Rishi reportedly traversed Hampta Pass on his spiritual journey, and numerous Lahul shepherds bring their animals through the pass in search of fresh grass.

Shea Goru: A Journey Down
The most challenging and exciting part of the trek begins once you have crossed the Pass. The steep descent is at a 50-degree angle, and over 3 kilometres. This gradient can be steeper if the weather permits. If the weather is dry, you can easily navigate slippery rocks, gravel, and mud. However, rainy conditions may be dangerous due to slippery surfaces or falling boulders. Make sure your guide advises on how to travel safely, including helmets and walking poles.
Shea Goru Campsite
After the pass, the trail leads into a flat and peaceful expanse, which takes you to the Shea Goru Campsite. (also known as Cold Street). There are scenic spots at the Shea Goru Campsite along the flowing river, where you can enjoy the ever-changing cloud patterns.
Day 4: Shea Goru to Chhatru
The fourth day is the time for us to cover approximately 5km in four hours, from Shea Goru (3900m) to Chhatru (3350m). The journey begins with a thrilling river crossing, followed by a relaxed descent, and culminates with enchanting views of Chandratal Lake.
River Crossing
This second crossing at the Shea Goru is a thrilling climax of the Hampta Pass Trek, even the teaser shown at its first crossing. The adventure is a combination of excitement, adrenaline, and suspense. It requires planning, collaboration, and ability among the team to cross its icy waters, which are colder than the Rani Nallah River.

Trekking to Chhatru
After three difficult days, the fourth day offers a chance for relaxation. We begin on the right side of the river, with a gradual downhill slope. Then we follow the Chandra River to Lahaul, before reaching Chattru. This camp is different from other locations because it has rocky terrain, and its proximity to a highway leading to Chandra Tal Lake.
Chandra Tal Lake is located at 4,250 metres and approximately 70 kilometres away. It takes three hours to drive there. The road may not be forgiving, but the stunning aquamarine water makes it worth driving. Its reflective surface creates a breathtaking scene sure to please visitors! Return to the campsite after a pleasant visit.
Day 5: By Road, from Chatru to Manali, 60 km
Travel from Chatru towards Manali on your last day. Enjoy one final moment in the mountains before you return to civilization. The return journey from Chatru to Manali on Day 5 will be a four-hour trip that brings back wonderful mountain memories.
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